I understand, but,
Flying in a single direction is completely irresponsible unless at a safe distance. This isn’t what makes the 2S38 broken as anti-aircraft; it’s the player choosing to play this way.
On the ground, it’s indeed a topic for discussion. I don’t have arguments to strengthen the 2S38’s case, I admit, but moving it up in BR with future BR decompression because 10.0 is a nightmare for both vehicles of its own BR and neighboring lower BRs doesn’t really favor the situation. And that’s my point:
With the addition of new modules that literally need repairs, considering that all except the radio, ocular optics, and laser warning system need to be in good condition to continue functioning—as I mentioned about the driver’s control, which not only relies on the crew member but also needs the module’s integrity to move the vehicle, along with the batteries that I think will affect its performance if damaged or destroyed.
The argument that facing the 2S38 is a coin toss is valid, I understand, but here’s the thing: the fuel tank is literally positioned and built in such a size that it provides greater protection for the vehicle, besides functioning as a spall liner.
In the case of the OTOMATIC and the 2S38, it’s completely different and should be treated as such; they are opposites:
The 2S38 is a self-propelled anti-aircraft battery actually designed to provide support against aerial and ground targets; **
This new mobile air defense system was designed to engage low-flying aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles. It can even engage single large-caliber artillery rockets. The 2S38 combat vehicle was designed to operate as a part of a larger system, that includes various support vehicles.
It is also effective against ground targets, vehicles, and infantry holed-up in buildings and field fortifications.
This 57 mm cannon will easily defeat most modern armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled artillery systems and other armored vehicles.
OTOMATIC stands for OTO Main Anti-aircraft Tank for Intercept and Combat, it’s not intended to engage ground targets, at least from what I know, and in War Thunder, it’s no different. The fact that it can fire APFSDS darts is a positive point, but I doubt the naval cannon was actually made to fire these types of projectiles when it was mounted on an OF-40 chassis. **
The Otomatic self-propelled anti aircraft gun was developed as a private venture by OTO Melara in the mid 80s.
It uses fragmentation rounds against air targets and armor-piercing against ground targets.
The Baikal is an exclusive firing system for the BMP-3 chassis, whereas the OTOMATIC doesn’t show much adaptation. Moreover, being a prototype, it uses an entire firing system initially from a coast guard ship, mounted on a modified Leopard A1A1 chassis for the Italian army’s interests.
I’m loving this discussion, thanks for the response,
Sincerely.
**: See also