In the late 1970s, the U.S.A. developed a 75 mm smoothbore gun that could fire at both ground-based and aerial targets. The gun could hit any tank of the period in the sides or rear. The military planned to mount it on various armored vehicles, including the Ares 75 medium tank, the prototype of which was built in 1979. The vehicle stood out with its good armor protection and special chassis with an additional inner track, which preserved mobility when the main track was damaged. Following trials, the vehicle did not enter mass production as more traditional designs were favored.
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Thermal Overheat Control Autocannon
The gun can fire continuously without the need for reload. Each shot generates heat: the higher its temperature, the more some of its parameters change. Continuous firing will cause the gun to overheat, preventing further firing until it cools down.
UPGRADES
Upgrades are a unique mechanic for Tier XI vehicles that allow you to further enhance a vehicle's characteristics.
Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.