First thought is to see if the 40 degrees/sec figure he provided is in regards to max speed or gunner speed as it doesnt mention if its max speed or gunner speed
An alternate path would be to make a suggestion to model the extra degrees/sec to help keep the gun stable as it is in real life
If anything, expect a leopard vertical targeting nerf now that its been brought to the devs attention
I will start writing a suggestion to model the turret traverse that incorporates the limited the degrees to keep the gun stable, such as the 15 degrees/sec that is used for disturbances. Is there any hard proof of a tank using the full power of the turret traverse to keep it still when the hull is rotating?
Screw them anime pillows, i need these official JGSDF mascots as 3D decorations.
They have the cute stare that looking into your eyes before blasting up your tank in second lol
As far as i know there are about 3 official variants.
The initial production.
The night battle type.
And the upgraded vehicles with smoke tubes installed and repainted from OD green to two tone camouflage which also happen to be the one we have in the game.
Currently we have no B-type but there are two versions consisted of the early version with no smoke dischargers and late version with smoke dischargers installed.
We could have two more variants of the initial production type 61 and the type 61 (B).
But i don’t think the initial type 61 is necessary since it is just a worse type 61 and it won’t like be placed below it since the type 61 at 6.3 is already pretty low as it is.
For me i just want at least one more of mass-produced Type 61 variant especially the B-type and i will be happy.
And yes, that is an M3A1 ‘‘Grease gun’’ developed by the United States during World War 2.
It was officially adopted by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force as 11.4mm submachine gun M3A1 and was used by tank crew members as Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), as well as anti-tank squads of infantry units equipped with the Type 60 SPRG and personnel from the anti-aircraft special forces.
Additionally, a small number of M3A1 guns were also used by the Maritime Self-Defense Force.
It was continued to be used even after the 9mm Minebea PM-9 was introduced as a replacement. The replacement was completed in 2011… x.com