Russian Teams Steamrolling NATO - Top Tier is Broken Again?

That literally happens almost everytime with Russian tanks, i don’t see you complaining about that topic.

Because that wasn’t my experience bro if I find something is hard to kill I would complain too. Only tanks that does something like this from similar angle is t-90m and 2a7/122a, and then it’s only like 3/10 times on average and more with bmpt thanks to their spall liners. All fuel tanks eat shits like the janitor fish, unless you pulled the codes and could interpret which lines says various fuel tanks has different post pen spall behavior otherwise it is all speculation.

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Corrected, thanks for the advice. But still, Ru tanks don´t need a buff, need their modernizations. Ofc if their damage model it´s consistent.

First of all, it’s a somewhat dated tank and can’t compete in the long run. Secondly, what’s the ammunition? It doesn’t have anti-aircraft rounds, even though it can use all standard NATO ammunition, although I don’t see a DM-11.
Not to mention the fact that the war kit was designed to block APFSDS, but they put it there for defense against chemical munitions, which is a precision that apparently gaijin doesn’t care about.
And I don’t think it’s ever fired a DM-53.

“More modern tank.” What exactly would the rage baiter want to be added, the T14 Armata? Fantasy tanks?

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Yes, yes… The T-72 series should have 6.66 sec reload instead of the stinky 7.0 sec reload.

Give the Object 292 a 7.5 sec reload while we’re at it👍

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M1A2 SEP V2 also doesn’t have anti-aircraft rounds and im not watching u complain about it.

make a suggestion/bug report and see if Gaijin finally cares about, or make a topic talking about it and showing real proofs that it’s as u say so people can help u with the complain and Gaijin fixes it.

so say thx u have DM53 with 5secs reload anyway, Leopards aren’t that lucky.

M830A1 says hi!

(Its a proxy HEAT shell)

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It does not have an L/55A1 which is required for the DM11 shell found on 2A7 and CR3.

It isn’t as useful as a HE-TF/HE-VT and i don’t remember if the Ariete has Auto Tracker which all NATO tanks lack except the italian and french tanks.
Could be my poor memory but i bet the Ariete has Auto Tracker like russian tanks.

Ragebait

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Leopard 2 PSO It has a 120mm l44 gun and has the DM-11

The bug report has already been sent and accepted but nothing has changed and then the criticism I make with the DM-53 is due to the fact that they gave it to him out of pity and also the 5 second reload was given out of pity

PSO has the L/44A1, my mistake. L/55A1 and L/44A1 is needed to fire DM11.

sorry but in the game the screen says L44 without A1 in the WT wiki L44 without A1 so they have made a mistake in naming it or it is a simple L44

HE-TF is effective only with airtrack and without it, its only effective against stationary helicopters (and even then it hinges on the enemy helicopter to ignore the LWS warning); any slight movement and the TF is useless as you will never get correct distance to fuze at (you ranged the shell further than the target is? Unless you score direct hit the shell zaps past your target and explodes behind him).

M830A1 is infinitely more useful due to proxy fuze which only requires you to get the shell in general proximity of the target (you ranged the shell further than the target is? It still fuzes fuzes on him). Only difference to HE-VT is explosive mass.

Emergency Buff…

I’ve been playing Russian MBTs a lot recently (T-72S, T-72B3 Arena, T-80UD/DE1, backup T-80B/T-72B) and honestly I don’t find this issue. Its a bit annoying on small hills but most maps have a flat/sniping/urban area where Russian MBTs do well.

Joker topic
You say these words only because you are a pure Russian bias enjoyer.

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Everything about Russian tanks is performing well, especially the BMPT. They are far superior in terms of armor protection compared to NATO vehicles. In fact, Russian tanks generally exceed the actual protection performance in reality.