No
Aiming speed would be 1°/s
The sight speed is how fast the cannon is elevated when slaved to the fire control
The stabiliser motors can move faster when the cannon is decoupled from the fcs, during the reload cycle when it goes to a set elevation for the autoloader
To be honest, I don’t understand what you’re trying to prove to me.
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The aiming speed for the Oplot is 1°/s.
3.5°/s is the max that could be done without decoupling the cannon from the fcs
Gaijin are using the second metric for modelling the mbt stabilisers
You’re wrong
For T-80BMW, T-72B3 and T-90M use the maximum speed of the stabilizer.
For Leclerc and Leopard 2 also use the maximum speed of the stabilizer.
I can’t say for sure about other tanks, but in any case their vertical guidance speed is more than 10 degrees per second, which is quite enough
That’s the 2nd metric, the max that can be done without decoupling the cannon
Basically
3.5°/s is the maximum the stabilizer can correct
The elevation can go faster, but this is for “unstabilized” movements, like lifting up the gun for reloads, from what i understand
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There’s 3 speeds.
Aiming speed
Fire control speed ← what war thunder uses (3.5°/s for the Oplot, 4.4°/s for T-80U’s, 40°/s for Leopards, etc.)
Elevation motor speed
40 degrees per second is exactly this indicator
If the developers had used the second metric, then the T-90M, T-80BMW, T-72B3 would not have had a speed exceeding 5 degrees per second. Fortunately, this is not the case.
No, 40°/s is what the fire control can do. The fire control was made to get much closer to the motor limits than the older tanks
No, that’s the aiming speed limit. War Thunder doesn’t use that.
The Oplot would be 1°/s in that case. And the Leopards 10°/s from memory?
Yes
40 degrees is the maximum speed of the vertical guidance drive.
Really?
Why then is this parameter used for the BM Oplot tank?
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Maximum, not less than 3°/s?
You want it slower than 3.5°/s?
And again, that’s the aiming speed, not the fire control speed
War Thunder uses the fire control speed for all the MBT’s
Fire control speed for the Oplot is 3.5°/s, so its 3.5°/s ingame as well