Challenger 2 MBT - Technical data and Discussion (Part 1)

An yes, filling the bins with tea, not only does it prevent the rounds from exploding, but it also serves as a emergency supply

Just multiple facets scattered throughout the tank

So, are the bins wet or no? The info we have is that they are not

According to that video, the CR1 ready round bin (the only one shown) is wet.

Thing is, it looks exactly like a CR2 ready round bin, as it has 4 tubes.

From what i know all the wet filler got removed.

Prove it was removed! :D

My source: I drank it :D

https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/scFlBnUnYw7i
@DevilO6
i will once again refer to my bug report
Challengers got their wet bins removed after Chieftains surviability trials, meaning Challenger 1 MK3s and a handfull of Challenger 1 Mk2s that were upgraded during Granby

It would be completly none sensical that they went back to wet ammo storage

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I already have

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Fair enough.

Out of interest could you share any info on the upgrade? Tank nerd after all.

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Better look at the currently missing UFP add on

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Ah yes, the 25.3 mm plate! Totally not 50 or something

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There are images of my sources linked in the bug report, they explain it better than my sleep deprived brain could currently :)

Funf fact, we cant see them
image

Wait you can’t see sources linked in bug reports, why gajin why

Then wait a sec

2 words
Cr2 mantlet
You should know the rest

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Pls I hope those are readible

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Fantastic material, many thanks!

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No worries, can recommend the book, it’s Haynes Workshop manual on the Challenger 1 :)

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