It was tehnically supposed to replace
- Sagaie 90
- AMX-10 RC and RCR
- VAB Mephisto
With that being said, it was a 50/50 as to where that vehicle would go
Bug report on Jaguar’s gun misalignment :
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/9TpbSJdNxmn0
EDIT : false alert, my settings changed my sights, you can ignore it
My dev server account is not properly linked to my main account so I can’t test it, oh well. Have fun and keep us informed :)
While i cry in a corner…
Ok, then this makes some sense. But personaly i dont get it… Imo it should be at light tanks branch but if it has argumentation why it is in tank destruyers branch i cant complein too much ┐('~`;)┌
Is it actually correct that it only has 2 missiles?
No, and a report has been accepted about it.
The CTA40 gun appears to be underperforming. It should be 140mm at 1500m.

Hello peeps, hope you guys can support this thread, it is not a thread meant to replace Vizender’s dev-server thread for the EBRC Jaguar but instead to show support for features of the Jaguar that would make it stand out in terms of its quality.
76mm is the thickness of the plate. At 60° you end up with 152mm of line of sight penetration
I am not arguing about the validity of the figure, but Gaijin seems to have chosen, AFAIK, the highest available penetration value.

APFSDS estimates range from >140mm (CTA international) to 192mm (both at 60°, 1500m)
Here’s a diagram made by CTA international :
I don’t know if that diagram was produced before or after the munition was lenghtened though
Either way its suppose to be more then what it has now
Do you have any source for the 190 mm at 1500m ? Because so far i have only seen the more than 140 at 1500m which in game already archives
does’nt the 140mm at 1500m is at 60° ?
140mm LOS, which is 70 at 60°, his own image shows a 150mm los, in game it pens 164 LOS at 60°
In game it pens 152 LOS at 60° though ? not 164
Regarding the 190, no we don’t have sources
Basically a test done in the US specified the length of the rod and round. Using Lenz-Odermat you arrive at ~160-170mm (i assume that’s what Gaijin used, since they like to use this formula for their rounds)
However during the test in the US (1990s) the total length of the round was 219mm with a weight of 440g
Since then the round has been increased form 219mm length to 255mm and the weight went up from 440g to 550g, which is where the ~190mm comes from.
Little chance the round gets buffed, but tbh 160 is already not too bad
Yes, i miss read it with the 1000m values, still 152 is over the 140 mark
My screenshot shows a 150mm pen though ?
And in game is 152, so it does match it

