Tank Wars: How to Play the AMX ELC bis and M24 Chaffee

Commanders!

The French V AMX ELC bis and the American V M24 Chaffee are at the center of Tank Wars: Round 4. Each vehicle represents a different approach to light tank gameplay. One is careful and stealthy, while the other is fast and fearless.

Check out our top tips for each Hero tank below, then pick your side by registering in-game and start collecting points for your team!

Tank Wars: Round 4

Both registration and the event last until August 2 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2).

How to Play the AMX ELC bis

FIREPOWER | SURVIVABILITY | MOBILITY | EQUIPMENT | CREW

In 1957, when the French airborne troops required a new vehicle that could be transported by air, the development of the V AMX ELC bis began. It was a departure from the previous French approach to light tanks, which traded thick armor for a low profile and a powerful 90 mm gun. Variants with different cannons were also planned, but only one prototype was ever built, and the tank never went into production.

Firepower

The AMX ELC bis can be upgraded with either a fast 75 mm gun or a powerful 90 mm cannon. You might want to try both in a few battles to see which one suits your personal playstyle better, as both have their advantages and disadvantages.

The 75 mm variant has a faster aiming time, a significantly higher DPM with a much faster reload speed, and allows the turret to fully rotate 360 degrees. In comparison to the 90 mm caliber, you'll miss out on more than double the alpha damage (110 vs. 240), higher penetration, faster shell velocity, and somewhat better accuracy. However, due to a design flaw, adding the better punch will restrict turret movement, leaving you with only 30 degrees of horizontal rotation range.

Survivability

The best way to stay in a match the longest is to not get hit by the enemy team. While this is true for every tank, it is a vital doctrine for the AMX ELC bis. You don’t have any HP to spare, so try to avoid getting caught in the open at all costs. Luckily, playing keep-away with your opponents is pretty easy, thanks to outstanding camouflage values, a flat silhouette that's hard to hit, and a decent view range that allows you to see enemies before they spot you. Teamwork is another key to success, so try to help out where you can, distract opponents with quick shots from cover, and use the terrain to your advantage to scout. It is better to passively keep an eye out and report back than to actively engage with faster medium or light tanks.

Mobility

The AMX ELC bis is a light tank but not a particularly fast and agile one. Top speed and acceleration are sufficient to get you around the battlefield, but you're not built to chase other light tanks, and the reduced turret movement with the powerful gun makes it difficult to circle slow heavy tanks. It is best to advance with caution and stay out of sight as long as possible for surprise assaults.

Top tip: Additional Grousers positively impact hull traverse speed, which can be useful, especially with restricted turret movement.

Equipment

Recommended Setup
Alternative Setup
 

Hover your cursor over the images for more information on each piece of equipment.

The choice of equipment should match your preferred playstyle. All of the recommended pieces work well together and mitigate some of the tank’s weaknesses. The recommended setup is best suited to passive scouting and dealing damage reliably. The alternative setup turns your light tank into a fast and stealthy tank destroyer.

Crew Skills

Commander
Driver

With only a commander and a driver, there isn’t much room for experimentation. Focus on improving the good qualities like camouflage values, and mitigating weaknesses like the traverse speed. Brothers in Arms adds a nice boost, as well.

How to Play the M24 Chaffee

FIREPOWER | SURVIVABILITY | MOBILITY | EQUIPMENT | CREW

The V M24 Chaffee was developed in 1943 by the American Ordnance Corps and the Cadillac division of General Motors to replace the M3 Stuart. Every effort was made to create a fast and agile yet powerful new light tank for the battlefields of the Second World War. The armor was kept intentionally light, and they even developed a new lightweight 75 mm gun as armament.

Production began in 1944 under the designation Light Tank M24, and by August 1945, more than 4,500 vehicles had left the assembly lines. Some of them were supplied to the British forces, where it received the addition “Chaffee”, after the United States Army General Adna R. Chaffee, Jr.

Firepower

The stock 75 mm gun M6 armament of the M24 Chaffee can be upgraded with a slightly less accurate but overall faster M17 version. This pushes the DPM to a solid 1,500 and reduces the aiming time to the best of its tier and class. Paired with 10 degrees of gun depression, the M24 is perfect for active scouting over ridgelines as well as flanking maneuvers. Its quick rate of fire means that you usually come out on top when engaging with enemy light tanks.

Survivability

The M24's armor was intentionally kept thin during development to reduce weight, which affects its longevity in a match. While it is possible to bounce a lucky shot off the gun mantlet, you're better off avoiding getting hit. Generally, there are two different approaches to achieve this: hiding or running. Considering that the camouflage values of the M24 Chaffee are on the lower side, it is best to protect yourself by staying on the move.

Top tip: The SCR 528 radio is shared with several American vehicles from different Tech Tree lines, so you might be able to equip it right away.

Mobility

Mobility and maneuverability are some of the greatest assets of the M24 Chaffee. A top speed of 62 km/h and a good power-to-weight ratio should be enough to get you out of any pickle you might find yourself in. Sneak along little-used side routes and quickly traverse the battlefield while keeping an eye on the mini-map for isolated opponents, enemy scouts, and stray tank destroyers. The good view and radio range allow you to uncover enemy movements and report them back to your team.

Top tip: Upgrade to the Wright Continental R-975C4L engine first, since having a powerful engine is vital for this light tank.

Equipment

Recommended Setup

Hover your cursor over the images for more information on each piece of equipment.

The recommended equipment is intended to mitigate the subpar accuracy and boost the reload time of the 75 mm gun, which should give you an edge over enemy scouts. Adding Improved Ventilation is also a valid option for an extra overall boost.

Crew Skills

Commander
Gunner
Driver
Radio Operator
Loader

As a light tank that relies on its mobility, training your crew in Repair is the clear first choice. You can then use dedicated skills and perks to mitigate weaknesses and boost your scouting abilities.


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Additional Grousers

Increases mobility on soft and medium terrain.

Increases hull traverse speed.

Increases the ability to maintain speed.

Adrenaline Rush

Decreases the gun reload time by 10% if your vehicle's HP drops below 10%.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Brothers in Arms / Sisterhood of Steel

Increases the training level of your crew members by 5%.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100% for every single crew member.

Band of Brothers

Increases the training level of your crew members by 5%.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100% for every single crew member.

Also works if other crew members have the Brothers in Arms / Sisterhood of Steel perk.

Call for Vengeance

Reports the location of enemy vehicles for two more seconds after the destruction of your own vehicle.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Clutch Braking

Increases the traverse speed of your vehicle.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Commander's Vision System

Reduces the concealment of moving enemy vehicles.

Reduces the concealment of enemy vehicles behind foliage.

Concealment

Increases the camouflage value of your vehicle.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Controlled Impact

Increases the ramming damage dealt and decreases damage taken by ramming.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Deadeye

Increases the chance of landing a critical hit.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Designated Target

Keeps targeted vehicles visible for two more seconds.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Eagle Eye

Allows you to identify damaged/destroyed modules as well as injured crew members of an enemy vehicle by hovering your mouse over it for several seconds.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Firefighting

Reduces the damage and duration of fire.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Intuition

Reduces the time to switch between shells in a fully loaded gun, double-barreled gun, or magazine.

The skill is effective after training starts. The average skill level is applied if multiple loaders are trained.

Minimum time to switch: 1 second for standard guns, or 2.5 seconds for double-barreled guns and magazines.

Improved Aiming

Smaller aiming circle size.

Improved Hardening

Fully restores suspension hit points after repairs.

Increases suspension load capacity.

Increases vehicle hit points.

Enhances suspension durability.

Reduces hull damage caused by suspension damage during impact.

Faster suspension repair speed.

Improved Radio Set

Increases the time an enemy vehicle is visible.

Reduces the time your vehicle is visible to the enemy.

Improved Rotation Mechanism

Reduces dispersion during vehicle movement and traverse, as well as during turret rotation.

Improves hull and turret traverse speed.

Jack of All Trades

Reduces the performance penalty of wounded crew members.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Low Noise Exhaust System

Reduces the visibility of a stationary or moving vehicle.

Mentor

Increases the Crew XP gained for each crew member apart from the commander.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Modified Configuration

Prevents one fuel tank fire, ammo rack explosion, or engine destruction in one battle.

Increases engine durability and the capacity of the ammo rack and fuel tank.

Reduces the damaged ammo rack penalty and damaged engine penalty.

Reduces the chance of engine fire.

Increases repair speed.

Off-Road Driving

Increases mobility on medium and soft terrain.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Preventative Maintenance

Reduces the chance of engine fire.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Recon

Increases the view range of your vehicle.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Relaying

Increases the signal range of allied vehicles within your radio coverage.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Repair

Reduces the repair time of destroyed modules.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Safe Stowage

Increases the durability of your vehicle's ammo rack.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Signal Boosting

Increases the signal range of your vehicle.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Situational Awareness

Increases the view range of your vehicle.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Sixth Sense

Shows a light bulb three seconds after you've been spotted.

Works only if the skill progress has reached 100%.

Smooth Ride

Reduces the dispersion penalty while driving.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Snap Shot

Reduces the dispersion penalty when traversing the turret.

The higher the skill progress, the stronger the effect.

Spall Liner

Decreases damage taken by ramming and high-explosive splash.

Turbocharger

Increases engine power.

Increases top forward speed.

Increases top reverse speed.

Binocular Telescope

Increases the view range of your vehicle by 25%.

Your hull must be stationary for at least 3 seconds.

Camouflage Net

Significantly increases the camouflage value of your vehicle.

Your hull must be stationary for at least 3 seconds.

Enhanced Gun Laying Drive

Reduces the aiming time of your gun by 10%.

Coated Optics

Increases the view range of your vehicle by 10%.

Tank Gun Rammer

Reduces the reload time of your gun by 10%.

Toolbox

Decreases the repair time of destroyed modules.

Cumulative with the Repair skill.

Improved Ventilation

Increases the training level of your crew members by 5%.

Vertical Stabilizer

Reduces the dispersion penalties when moving and during hull and turret traverse by 20%.

"Wet" Ammo Rack

Increases the module HP of your ammo rack.

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