Tank
The Armoured Car is a war machine developed by Leonardo Da Vinci. A precursor to the modern tank, Leonardo's armored car invention was capable of moving in any direction and was equipped with a large number of weapons. It was designed to intimidate and scatter an opposing army. Da Vinci's vehicle has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range. The platform is covered by a large protected cover reinforced with metal plates, which are slanted to better deflect enemy fire. There is a sighting turret on top to coordinate the firing of cannons and steering of the vehicle.
In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Leonardo's designs for the tank have been stolen by Cesare Borgia and he tasks Ezio with finding his stolen plans and destroying them. Ezio sets on a quest to find the numerous copies of these plans and incinerate them, encountering many enemies on the way. During this mission, Ezio must also interrogate a number of people to find the whereabouts of these plans. Eventually, Ezio and his group of mercenaries come across a fully operational tank with the Borgia seal adorned on its shield. He then decides to steal the armored car and use its weapons to easily escape the place where it was being held.
Trivia
- Though the armored car appears in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Leonardo was never able to build the war machine, for it had a number of flaws that would prevent it from operating correctly.