T.13 B3 A Tank destroyer

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The T.13 B3 was a Belgian tank destroyer used in 1940 and designed in 1934 (making it one of the first tank destroyers!).

Due to Belgium’s neutrality politics of the time, the vehicle had to be as defensive and light as possible as not to ‘provoke’ the Germans. As such, its armor protection was extremely light, but fortunately had a good cannon for the time and a pretty fast top speed (sometimes even too fast).

It was based on the British Vickers Light Dragon and was equipped with a very decent 47 mm cannon in a fully traversable turret. The turret was open at the rear and also housed a coaxial M1918 BAR machine gun.

Several variants of the T.13 B3 existed;

The T.13 B3 A with 3 crewmen and 138 rounds - The one i am suggesting here
The T.13 B3 B with 4 crewmen but ‘only’ 106 rounds
The T.13 B3 C with 3 crewmen and 106 rounds but with a radio - Not built

The T.13 B3 A had only 3 crew members but could also bring 138 rounds into battle in 5 racks (32+32+36+18+20). This version was used by the famous Chasseurs Ardennais and the Cyclistes Frontières (dudes on bikes)

The T.13 B3, here captured by the Germans:

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Here we can see where the ammunition was stored, the “B” ammo rack could’ve been replaced by an additional crew member on the B version or a radio station on the C version

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Specifications - T.13 B3 A

Armament:

C.47 F.R.C. Mod.31 47 mm cannon - Practically the same cannon as the French SA35 L/32 (Ammo: 100)

  • O.R.A.Tr APBC: Penetration at 0m and 0°: 62 mm
  • O.E.A. HE: 180 g TNT (~5 mm pen.)

Reloading rate: 2.4 s

FN M1918 BAR light machine gun (ammo: 1600)

Armor:

7-13 mm RHA

Mobility:

Meadows 6 cylinder engine (88 hp)
Max. speed: 56 km/h → 70 km/h - Although cited max speed was of 56 km/h, commander Adrien Modera reached a speed of 70 km/h per hour in May 1940.
5-speed transmission
Power to weight ratio: 17.32 hp per ton

Crew:

3 (Driver, Commander-Gunner, Loader)

Dimensions:

Mass: 5.08 t
Length: 3.65 m
Width: 1.87 m
Height: 1.84 m

So while it has very poor armor even for Rank I, you can still rely on your excellent mobility and very fast reload rate to deal with the enemy!

You should still be careful with the A version since 2 crew members killed means crew knocked out, and you’ll have a hard time making the extra 32 rounds worth it, even with an almost 2 second reload rate.

It could be a nice French or British premium/event vehicle, French due to the proximity and similarities between France and Belgium and British due to the chassis it’s based on, or be kept for a possible BeNeLux tech tree depending on what Gaijin has planned.

Sources

On the T.13 B3s versions:

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Cannon specs:

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" Le V.C.L. T.13 B un nouveau type de véhicule au service des Chasseurs Ardennais .", Laurent Halleux

https://dial.uclouvain.be/downloader/downloader.php?pid=thesis%3A10081&datastream=PDF_01&cover=cover-mem

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+1 for certain!

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Yes, L3 with a bite!

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Updated suggestion :)
47 mm ammo: 100 → 138 rounds
MG ammo: 1600 rounds
Added shell designations

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