Most heavy tanks and tank destroyers spend the majority of their time sleeping
Some say that being acknowledged by them is goodluck
Why is this one getting so much attention?? -,w,-

Log update:
I have been following a small battalion of infected T-34's (5), plus one BT-7, near a town in Mozdok; to record any unique behavior.
At night, around 5AM, the T-34's surround the BT-7, which always deactivates its engine 1st (an infected tank can turn off and on its engine at will, an inactive engine is a sign of either rest or sleep) the T-34's dont deactivate their engines until hours after the BT-7 has. The group wakes well into the afternoon, about 4PM. Im not sure why they've chosen such odd hours but its definitely given me a coffee addiction trying to study these things.
-eclipse
The Armament Sickness
A strange magic infection that effects those who wear heavy armor, it can be gradual or come all at once. It's both a man-made curse and naturally occurring, the former being much more aggressive.
When natural, the sickness effects those who wear heavy armor for long periods of time, eventually they become mutated armored zombies, this process can take years but when symptoms are noticed its often too late.
When man-made- or rather, casted on someone- the process takes only minutes and is incredibly painful.
The armorment sickness has been a well known part of warfare and precautions have taken against it, such as no one knight is to be in service for more than 6 months at a time.
But when we made the transition to heavy metal armor to fabric uniforms, neither the curse or sickness effected soldiers, all was good.
Fast forward to the great war. Tanks and planes had become useful parts of the war effort and were used to great effect.
We're unsure of the details, but about a quarter through the war it was discovered that the armorment sickness could be used on vehicles, an infected car was found rampaging through a small town and it made global news.
This lead to a quick reintegration of use of the armorment curse in warfare along with the sudden high demand of talented sorcerers to fight against it.