First of all, you’re confusing several models. The Merkava Mk.3 is not the Mk.4. It has no active protection system, no hard-kill missile defenses. Any guided missile will destroy it instantly, and it has no real counter to helicopters other than smoke which, in the current CAS meta, is far from enough.
Regarding ESS, I never said it was theoretically useless, but in practice, thermal dominance at top tier makes ESS close to irrelevant. In open maps or multi-angle fights, it won’t save you at most, it buys you a second.
As for the ammo layout, as shown in the image I posted earlier, the Merkava Mk.3 stores 11 rounds split between two side ammo racks, with additional rounds placed in the turret. That layout is unique no other tank in its BR spreads ammo this recklessly. A single turret or side penetration often results in instant detonation. Meanwhile, other tanks store ammo in safer, more protected compartments.
Saying that autocannons “can’t penetrate” is simply wrong. Weapons like the CV90’s autocannon can easily penetrate both the turret and side armor. And let’s not forget: the Merkava has one of the largest silhouettes in the game. It’s an easy target from every angle.
The M322 round is strong, yes. But saying, “if you can’t penetrate an M1A1 HC or Leclerc, it’s your fault”, completely misses the point. Penetration alone doesn’t win engagements. If you shoot and can’t reposition before the enemy fires back, you lose. And in the Merkava, that happens a lot it has zero margin for error.
Its reload rate is decent, but not exceptional. It’s slightly faster than the TURMS (which has no autoloader and doesn’t fire ATGMs), but not enough to justify a full BR gap. On the other hand, T-80s do have guided missiles that can penetrate up to 850mm, which must be factored into any firepower comparison. The Merkava lacks such versatility.
Saying that it’s “faster than a Challenger” is hardly praise. It’s still slow, heavy, and has poor repositioning capabilities and in top tier, mobility is crucial for survival and tactical effectiveness.
Finally, claiming that I “don’t even play the game” because I criticize the Merkava Mk.3’s performance is not an argument. I play it and that’s exactly why I know how poorly it performs. And regarding matchmaking: the Raam Segol is frequently up-tiered into 11.7 and 12.0 matches, not 10.3 or 10.7 like you claimed. Those favorable matches are rare exceptions, not the norm.