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Object268 (Stock)

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Totals
6100000 Precio
1950 Puntos de impacto
50.89 / 53.9 kgPeso
Crew
  1. Comandante
Armor
187/100/50Blindaje del chasis(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
18/16/16Blindaje de la torreta(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
Maneuver
800 CVPotencia del motor
48 km/hLímite de velocidad
30 grados/sVelocidad de rotación
Firepower
850 Daño de proyectil estándar
303 mmPerforación estándar del proyectil
16.5 Tiempo en completar carga
26 grados/sVelocidad de rotación torreta
Communication
400 mCampo de vista
730 mAlcance de radio
Object 268
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Object 268
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El desarrollo del Object 268 comenzó en el verano de 1952 en la planta Kirov de Leningrado bajo la supervisión de Joshep Kotin. Se desarrolló sobre la base del tanque pesado T-10. El prototipo se fabricó en 1956 y el vehículo pasó las pruebas, pero nunca se produjo en serie.

Object 268

Stock

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun X 152 mm M64 6500 303/395/90 850/850/1100 3.64 0.33 2.7
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine X V-16FN 1024 800 12
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis X Object 268 10000 53.9 30
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio X R-113M 0 730

Compatible Equipment

Antifragmentación grande
Red de camuflaje
Llenado de tanques con CO2
Óptica recubierta
Cierre de retícula mejorado
Barras de torsión clase + 5 t mejoradas
Filtro ciclónico
Ventilación mejorada clase 3
Barra de carga de cañón de calibre pesado
Telescopio binocular
Caja de herramientas
Compartimento de munición "húmedo" clase 2

Compatible Consumables

Extintor automático de incendios
Extintor manual de incendios
Botiquín de primeros auxilios grande
Kit de reparación grande
Aceite de préstamo-arriendo
Raciones de combate adicionales
Limitador de velocidad eliminado
Botiquín de primeros auxilios pequeño
Kit de reparación pequeño

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Ridiculously good penetration
  • Extremely good DPM and alpha
  • High camouflage rating
  • Good mobility
  • Good accuracy


Cons:


  • Obvious frontal weakspot
  • Somewhat long aim time
  • Small gun arc
  • Low velocity gun
  • Driver dies easily from frontal shots


Performance

The Object 268 is the tier X Soviet Tank Destroyer. This beast has an astounding 303mm of standard AP penetration making it one of the highest penetrating gun, excluding end tier artillery vehicles and the FV215b (183), it also has quite a high rate of fire for the damage it can do, giving it the highest DPM for all tier X tank destroyers. Another noticeable feat of this tank is the extreme accuracy of the gun. However to balance this powerful gun, the 268's armor is rather poor, and only decent at best in the front, to help players though, it maintains the hallmark of Soviet TDs by having a very high camo rating, making difficult to detect. So people that are used to the play style of the ISU-152 will have no problem adapting to the Object 268. The biggest difference between the ISU-152 and Object 268 is the Object 268's much lower gun arc. This means that you will be moving your tank from side to side more often in the Object 268. The consequence of this movement is that you will not be able to take nearly as large an advantage of a Camouflage Net or Binocular telescope as you would in the ISU-152. The suggested equipment for the Object 268 is a Tank Gun Rammer, Coated Optics, and Improved Ventilation Class 3. However, you may wish to switch out Coated Optics with an Enhanced Gun Laying Drive based on how aggressively you use this tank.


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.


Historical Gallery


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Self-Propelled Artillery IISU-18 IIISU-26 IVSU-5 VSU-122A VISU-8 VIIS-51 VIISU-14-1 VIIISU-14-2 IX212A XObject 261
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USA IIT18 IIIT82 IVM8A1 IVT40 VM10 Wolverine VT67 VIM18 Hellcat VIM36 Jackson VIIT25/2 VIIT25 AT VIIIT28 VIIIT28 Prototype IXT30 IXT95 XT110E3 XT110E4
UK IIUniversal Carrier 2-pdr IIIValentine AT IVAlecto VAT 2 VIChurchill Gun Carrier VIAT 8 VIIAT 15A VIIAT 7 VIIIAT 15 IXTortoise XFV215b (183)
Germany IIPanzerjäger I IIIMarder II IVHetzer IVMarder 38T VPz.Sfl. IVc VStuG III Ausf. G VIDicker Max VIJagdPz IV VINashorn VIIE-25 VIIJagdpanther VIISturer Emil VIIIFerdinand VIIIJagdpanther II VIII8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger VIIIRhm.-Borsig Waffenträger IXJagdtiger IXWaffenträger auf Pz. IV XJagdPz E-100 XWaffenträger auf E 100
France IIRenaultFT AC IIIFCM36 PaK40 IIIRenault UE 57 IVSomua SAu-40 VS-35 CA VIARL V39 VIIAMX AC Mle. 1946 VIIIAMX AC Mle. 1948 IXAMX 50 Foch XAMX 50 Foch (155)
USSR IIAT-1 IIISU-76 IIISU-76I IVSU-85B VSU-85 VSU-85I VISU-100 VISU-100Y VIISU-152 VIISU-100M1 VIISU-122-44 VIIIISU-152 VIIISU-101 IXObject 704 IXSU-122-54 XObject 263 XObject 268
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