You seem to be inferring that people complained about Gepards, they don’t, just like every other KDA armed vehicle I mentioned. The Gepard has some complaining back when it first came out with pure APDS belts available but that got fixed rapidly.
What part of “marksman armed tanks” did you not understand?
Yes you described an issue present for all wheeled vehicles, yet they sport superior high speed performance, that is not a unique thing.
Yes, and its at 7.7 with that stab, while the XM800T, which got sent up due to it’s stab, is 8.0.
Its got a max of 48 degrees per second vertical traverse speed like every other RH202 mount, literally every vehicle that mounts that gun has identical handling stats bar the MBT-70 secondary mounts.
Thats the same case with the stabbed RH202s as well, if you are hitting your max speed the gun still bounces all over the place, thats a normal thing for most stabs in game.
Imagine my shock that the small section that is completely flat is penetrable, that and you once again completely missed the point I was making, the Wiesel is RHA, the XM800T is not.
The cherrypicking is strong with this one, very nice that you chose to point out the only parts covered with actual RHA on the vehicle, how about we look straight from the front like most engagements and see if there is any actual penetrable locations on either vehicle for 7.62mm AP. (That and I think we both agree that .50 cals shred both vehicles, testing such is a largely moot choice).
Both vehicles retain a strip below the pike which can be penetrated to deal damage to different things, in the case of the XM800T, the ammo, and the Wiesel the transmission. The former will kill the tank and the latter will just disable it.
The only other location that the Wiesel can be penetrated is the obviously exposed gun, but that weapon is designed as exposed and sports no armor. Meanwhile the remaining hulls of both vehicles is frontally immune to 7.62mm AP.
There is a possible small shot trap to kill the gunner on the XM800T through his cupola but that is extremely hard to hit unless you are facing it side on.
250 RPM higher rate of fire is not a “large” increase in ROF, the RH202 already sits at 800 rpm, that is exceedingly quick for a autocannon to begin with. That and as of now, people are advocating for the XM800T to go to 8.3 that is what I’m stating is incorrect.
Cry me a river, gaijin arbitrarily gimps random autocannons across the board with ahistoric mixed belts, get back to me when the bradley stops feeding mixed belts, which its been doing since it got added and physically cannot do as HEFI and APDS/FS require different feed ports.
And is 7.7, not 8.0.
And far superior armor to all of the aforementioned RH202 sporting vehicles including the XM800T, it also gets a LRF unlike the XM800T.
You act like any vehicle mentioned has any chance of surviving a direct hit from an actual proper gun, the marder hull has a chance to deflect stuff due to it’s high existing angle. Most bagel players should know that the UFP of the marder hull just does not obey physics sometimes, and the Marder 1A3 sporting a extra 8mm really helps with that weirdness if you use it right.
But beyond that nothing mentioned prior has anything similar, the Wiesel gets overmatched by most guns, the XM800T is a aluminum box with a pancake of boom under the turret crew, the luchs has volume, but gaijin screwed it over like many vehicles now by making the turret basket part of the turret drive, and the RCV (P) is ok? Its not gotten the luchs treatment and has more crew, but its just tall.
Like every “light tank”, I’d love a ammo box for the bradleys or similar, but gaijin has seen fit for that not to occur.
As stated prior though, these other options exist at lower BRs, the XM800T is already above all of them while sporting many of the same features, its biggest boon is that it is a tiny box. I’m fine with it going up a bit, but at 8.3 it gets supplanted by the M3 CFV and the US returns to having only a single tech tree 8.0 vehicle.