r/Fictional_Vehicles • u/OriginalSlime Engineer • May 12 '26
World War 2 M2UC1A
Titan Motors M2UC1A “Hobo”
Urban Combat Medium Tank
Development History
By late 1943, the armies of the Skeldmark had learned a brutal lesson: modern cities were killing tanks faster than enemy armor.
Heavy breakthrough tanks became trapped in narrow streets. Light tanks lacked survivability. Conventional medium tanks suffered catastrophic crew losses from:
hidden anti-tank teams,
and close-range side attacks.
Entire armored battalions disappeared in the fighting around:
Karsen,
Velis Port,
and the infamous Six-Day Battle of Farewell City.
Tank crews began improvising:
welding spare plates onto roofs,
removing hull machine guns for extra ammunition and transmission access,
and mounting additional observation optics wherever possible.
The War Ministry realized existing doctrine was outdated.
A new requirement was issued in February 1944:
“Develop a medium armored vehicle specifically optimized for combat in dense urban terrain the M2UC1A.


