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Reward Vehicles

Developed from 1951. The advantage of four-track vehicles was the capability to continue moving when two tracks were damaged, as well as to mount a large-diameter turret race ring. After studying the project, Associated Engineers Inc. was requested to develop a second variant with another track drive system, one drive on each side. It existed only in blueprints.

Nation U.S.A. U.S.A.
Tier Tier IX
Type Heavy Tank Heavy Tank
Role Versatile Heavy Tank Versatile Heavy Tank

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Radio Operator

Crew Member Gunner
Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Loader
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Associated Engineers Phase I

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Continental AOSI-1195-5

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AN/GRC-8

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Associated Engineers Phase I

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120 mm Gun M58A

This is a reward vehicle. Reward vehicles have Elite status, earn more experience per battle, provide a range of other bonuses, and do not require research.

Characteristics

Firepower

400 / 400 / 515 HP Damage
258 / 340 / 60 mm Armor Penetration
11 s Gun reload time
5.45 rounds/min Rate of Fire
2,182 HP/min Damage per Minute
2.50 s Aiming Time
0.38 m Dispersion at 100 m
40 pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

56 / 60 t Weight/Load Limit
900 hp Engine Power
16.07 hp/t Specific Power
35 km/h Top Speed
30 deg/s Traverse Speed
32 deg/s Turret Traverse Speed

Survivability

1,800 HP Hit Points
120 / 88 / 38 mm Hull Armor
292 / 101 / 50 mm Turret Armor
12.03 s Suspension repair time

Spotting

390 m View Range
745 m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.

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