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Object268 (Stock)

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Totals
6100000 Cost
1800 HPDurability
50.97 / 53.9 Weight
Crew
  1. Commander
  2. Radio Operator
  3. Gunner
  4. Driver
  5. Loader
  6. Loader
Armor
187/100/50Hull Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
18/16/16Turret Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
Maneuver
800 h.p.Engine Power
48 km/hTop Speed / Reverse Speed
30 deg/sTraverse Speed
Firepower
640 damage
303 mmAverage Penetration
13.9278856411351 Time for Complete Loading
26 deg/sGun Traverse Speed
Communication
250 mView Range
500 mSignal Range
Object 268
X
Object 268
6100000
Development of the Object 268 was started in the summer of 1952 at the Kirov Plant, Leningrad, under the supervision of Joseph Kotin. The vehicle was developed on the basis of the T-10 heavy tank. A prototype was manufactured in 1956. The vehicle passed trials, but never saw mass production.

The Object 268 is a Soviet tier 10 tank destroyer.

The final advancement of its tank destroyer line, the Object 268 features good mobility, effective camouflage, and very well-sloped frontal armor which makes it tricky to attack from the front. Its most notable feature, however, is its upgraded 152mm cannon, which boasts extreme penetration, good alpha damage, a decent rate of fire, and, unlike the BL-10 before it, is decently accurate. This gives the 268 excellent damage per minute, and it is without a doubt a very capable tier 10 tank destroyer.

The Object 268 marks the end of its Soviet tank destroyer line.

Gun

Gun

Level Gun Average Penetration (mm) Rate of Fire Dispersion at 100 m Aiming Time Experience Weight (t)
X 152 mm M64 303/395/90 640/640/960 4.31 0.33 2.5 0 6500
Engine

Engine

Level Engine Engine Power (h.p.) Chance of Fire on Impact Experience Weight (t)
X V-16FN 800 12 0 1024

Level Suspension Load Limit Traverse Speed (deg/s) Experience Weight (t)
X Object 268 53.9 30 0 10000
Radio

Radio

Level Radio Signal Range (m) Experience Weight (t)
X R113M 500 0 80


Compatible Equipment

Heavy Spall Liner
Camouflage Net
Fill Tanks with CO2
Coated Optics
Enhanced Gun Laying Drive
Enhanced Torsion Bars 5+ t Class
Cyclone Filter
Improved Ventilation Class 3
Large-Сaliber Tank Gun Rammer
Binocular Telescope
Toolbox
"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 2

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • 2nd highest penetration values of all tanks in the game
  • 2nd highest DPM of all 150-155mm guns in the game
  • Good camouflage values
  • Good mobility
  • Good accuracy for a 15cm gun


Cons:


  • Generally weak armor
  • Narrow gun arc
  • Poor gun handling characteristics mean minor movements can cause significant bloom
  • Poor gun depression
  • Side shots to hull damage ammo rack easily


Performance

The Obj 268 is the quintessential tank destroyer at tier X. Excellent penetration values, solid concealment values, and good mobility all work in its favor. The Obj 268 can reach advantageous sniping positions quickly, and becomes difficult to detect while at range allowing the 152mm gun to continuously crank out damage, with its solid damage per minute numbers, and solid damage per shot. Excellent penetration also allows the Obj 268 to slice through most targets nearly anywhere.

However, the Obj 268 is not without weaknesses. Poor armor and gun arc are among them. When spotted, the Obj 268's armor will only be enough to resist HE shells, and the standard rounds of most opponents will generally be enough to slice through the 187mm superstructure, which is also fairly poorly sloped, but the pike nose shape may allow the Obj 268 to troll a bounce or few. This is not to be relied on though. In addition, the Obj 268 has poor gun arc and gun depression, severely limiting its tactical flexibility, and Obj 268 drivers will find that they have to constantly move the hull and reposition to be able to get a shot off.

These weaknesses are best mitigated with long range combat, where the concealment values and distance will mitigate these weaknesses and allow the gun to truly shine


Early Research

No research required. Vehicle is elite in stock configuration


Historical Info

Object 268 during tests at the Kirov plant
Development of the Object 268 was started in the summer of 1952 at the Kirov Plant, Leningrad, under the supervision of Joseph Kotin. The vehicle was developed on the basis of the T-10 heavy tank. A prototype was manufactured in 1956. The vehicle passed trials, but never saw mass production.


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