OPLOT; inaccuracies, discussion, reports

It does not, but it doesn’t have really any depression over the engine

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Not that it does have any depression on the front either. Thank you though

You must realize that there are several pointing speeds:

  1. stabilizer speed, i.e. the maximum speed at which the gun can stabilize itself
  2. slew speed
  3. stabilizer pointing speed
  4. sighting speed

9 degrees for the leopard is number 3, and for the t-72b3 there are restrictions on point 4 (though there are 5-6 degrees).

However, don’t think that emes-15 gives out more speed. If all tanks are set up to item 4, the leopard will also have 4-6 degrees.

By the way, for Japanese obt there is data on the sight just about 4-4.5 degrees, if I’m not mistaken.

Now many tanks use stabilizer speed, but some that are Soviet use pointing speed.

Keep in mind that any change is a massive improvement or nerf.

This is the speed of the automatic drive to charge angle.

It has nothing to do with aiming.

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The T-72B3 has a vertical aiming speed of 40 degrees per second in the game. In reality, these numbers are nowhere near accurate. So what do you propose if we want to improve the aiming speed of the Oplot in the game?

Oplot does not have spall liners and also to answer some other questions, yes the Oplot will have bad gun handling.
Still a magnificent vehicle though.

Max vertical speed - 40.
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Its impossible. No sources

Did you see that you sent me about 40 degrees? Is that your proof? Gaijin demand documents, but they themselves use brochures? And there’s even a t-90a on the picture.

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I can send patent which says 45.

So you can even improve the tank in the game, make a bug report about it with your patent.

The Sosna-U sight provides a vertical aiming speed of 5 degrees, which limits vertical aiming.
image https://suveren.com.ua/attachments/article/163/SOSNA_U.pdf

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No one tank in game use sight aiming speed)

If we use it, needs to nerf all MBTs on game. You want it?

The problem is that Gaijin uses tank characteristics however they want. I don’t mind the T-72B3 having 40 degrees. But then give the Oplot at least 10 or 14 degrees, since the vertical drive can do it. Or make it realistic for everyone based on the sighting speed.

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That source?

This was mentioned earlier in the thread. The bug report manager responded that on the KMBD website, the maximum weapon aiming speed is 1 degree, although it says “accurate, not maximum.” At the same time, the sight is specified as at least 3 degrees. That would be even better than it is now on the dev server. The absurdity lies in the fact that they themselves don’t know what to choose.





https://web.archive.org/web/20170803221409/http://www.morozov.com.ua/eng/body/oplot_mbt.php

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What’s the composite armor array like in real life? Is the dev server’s armor array correct (50mm steel, 30mm textolite, 35mm steel) or is it 50mm steel, 5mm air, 35mm textolite, 50mm steel?

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You can report 1 degree

I did it, which they successfully ignored. I cant make more replies, so answer here. Yes, I closed it because the person wanted to make a normal bug report. They ignored mine. But they looked at the next one about Oplot and closed it.

So whats your point?

“ignored”
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