It has a considerable amount of protection, and they have been used in Ukraine as well
ah yes, the BTR-24
I’d imagine any enemy infantry/tanks would be suffering from a significant emotional event if that thing opens up on their position
infantry yeah. tanks could probably take them as long as it isnt coming down on them at a steep angle
true, but anything outside the interior of the tank would be toast:
Barrel, sensors, scopes, tracks, turret ring (unlikely but possible) etc.
Also its a bit like the T90M that got blinded by the Bradley, that can happen to any MBT
it got fully clipped by superior bushmaster bc gunner locked in on WT
yeah i saw that too, but idk if he was making it up to take a jab at Russia or smth.
honestly he could be serious. WT does represent those general flaws in the T series, though iirc they should be popping turrets a lot more
In game or irl?
in game. no blowout panels, turret set up so if hit in ammo, it blasts upwards, should be popping every dart shot to the ammo
oh, well that depends on RNG mostly
then they should make it more consistent, hot spall and dart impact will set off proplellant charges and HE/HEAT shells, even more on DU munitions which are unfairly held back
Make a recommendation then
there is probably one already for DU ammo
ok then
its pretty common, USA, Russia, UK, France all use it. RoC used to, i think PRC might a bit
all i know is that the USSR needs light tanks from 10.0+
2S38 and BMP-2M are above 10.0
The top image is with 4S20 inserts while the bottom is 4S24 inserts. 4S20 is just K-1 levels, 4S24 is pretty much what we have on the back of the T-72B3M/T-80BVM turrets in-game. There’s been probably 5-10 of the 4S24 versions made and in-use. They’re likely in limited production. Mostly, the BMP-3’s with slat armor are the priority.
Per that report, they discussed the need to produce APFSDS-T rounds but while they have the 3UBR11 APFSDS-T, 3UBR8 APDS-T is the primary 30mm AP round they use throughout the RGF. 3UBR11 is non-existent anywhere beyond testing.