only the simple fact is that M829A2 can infact penetrate k5 from 1km and under. This game does not represent any american ammo correctly let alone german british or french ammo. K5 was never a magical defeat all projectiles type of add on. i don’t know where gaijin gets this magical russian ERA concept from or how they can even sit at say M829A3 wouldnt have any effect on relikt or anything else. Everything in this game is made to favor the russians.
Both the rounds can penetrate russian armor with ease.
What are you on about, russian MBTs have some of the most susceptible (to fatal damage) LFPs on a top tier MBT, i understand that looking over your long nose of bias may be difficult but you cannot be serious
And yet they have one of the worst air trees at top tier, their tanks are mediocre and their helis are no longer dominant, the only place russia excels is in their long range AGMs and SAM vehicles
And even then, 3BM60 cannot simply ‘lolpen’ a leopard or abrams UFP, the abrams will ricochet and the leopard will eat it, so once again Sartt is spewing purely biased dribble
you are literally looking at the abrams from below the tank where no gun from a T series will ever fire. you then have the ANGLE facing up at a angle where it is impossible. You people can’t even use the protection analysis.
cropping these is always suspicious; give me the dart you used, whether or not vertical angle is considered in those images and then try and recreate those in a custom, then you have viable evidence to prove me wrong :)
Whenever I fire upon the abrams and miss it’s turret ring or LFP (basically a rushed flickshot) it always tends to ping right off the hull, and if sartt here is oblivious enough to think that all tank engagements happen directly opposing each other and with set parameters then maybe he should hang up the boots and call it a day.
You know the angle of attack (AOA) is measured from the perpendicular axis of the armor. Every T-series tank is shorter than the Abrams, so on flat ground, an 80° shot is impossible.