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Looks pretty hilarious, though I doubt it’ll be at such a low BR due to having ATGMs. The piece of shit Type 60 ATM is 6.7 on a far worse platform.

I like this huge buff. Now I can get to my SPAA position faster to protect my tankers from CAS.

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where is this from

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Recent mini update in the changelog.

nope! enough for this shitty missile!

Honestly the Type 64 could be pretty good when combined with the Chaffee. The problem with the Type 60 is that the missile is really situational, but you are forced to use it in every scenario since it’s your only weapon. With the M24 you can fall back on the 75mm meaning you can actually use the Type 64s when the time is right.

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Just noticed something. Japan’s JM12A1 is a HEAT-MP round, not a HEATFS…shouldn’t they have similar performance like the US M830A1 HEAT-MP to be able to shoot down helis/aircrafts with the fuze sensor???

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all i know is that JM12A1 is just DM12A1 with a different name, so it does not have a fuse, Edit: yeah i checked and only DM11 can do such thing DM12 A1 its completely unable to do that

hmm well I always thought the HEAT-MP meant it’s a multi purpose round and can be used to shoot down helis and online I read that the Japanese HEAT rounds had the MP on it so I thought it could do the same.

checking on DM-12A1 is not even classified as HEAT-MP in rheinmetall’s page but as HEAT-FS, this is most likely a classification issue with gaijin

juicy good news i found something for this, its something specific for japan apparently, JM12A1 its a DM12A1 MZ with frag sleeve with japanese fuse

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TM 43-0001-28 (p. 152):

“The M830 HEAT-MP-T, 120-mm cartridge
is a direct translation of the German DM12A1
round with the exception that a United States
design fuze system and explosive (Composition
A3, Type 11) is used.”

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yuh wich means Multi purpose round

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who’s gonna bug report it?

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I’ll look for some docs that state DM12A1 has a fuze, knowing Gaijin they’ll want info on the german shell not the US one.

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ill get some info from that its not hard taking in count its produced by rheinmetall

K something so far, a total of 3 different names given to DM12A1,(MP-PELE, M830 and DM12 A1)this confirms that we can use US sources too

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perfect