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GB07_Matilda (Stock)

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Totals
140000 Preis
550 SPRobustheit
26.52 / 29 Gewicht
Crew
  1. Kommandant
  2. Funker
  3. Richtschütze
  4. Fahrer
  5. Ladeschütze
Armor
75/70/55Wannenpanzerung(Front/Seiten/Heck mm)
75/75/75Turmpanzerung(Front/Seiten/Heck mm)
Maneuver
174 PSMotorleistung
24 km/hHöchstgeschwindigkeit vorwärts/rückwärts
20 °/sDrehen/Wenden
Firepower
45 damage
78 mmMittlere Durchschlagskraft
3.4 Laden
16 °/sGeschützrichtgeschwindigkeit
Communication
230 mSichtweite
500 mFunkreichweite
IV
Matilda
140000
Entwickelt zwischen 1936 und 1938. Bis August 1943 wurden insgesamt 2.987 Fahrzeuge gebaut. Es war der einzige britische Panzer, der während des gesamten Zweiten Weltkriegs in Dienst befindlich war.

Turmgun

Turm

Stufe Turm Turmpanzerung (Front/Seiten/Heck mm) Geschützrichtgeschwindigkeit (°/s) Sichtweite (m) Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
III Matilda Mk. IIA 75/75/75 16 230 0 5650
Stufe Geschütz Mittlere Durchschlagskraft (mm) Feuergeschwindigkeit Streuung auf 100 m Zielerfassung Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
IV OQF 3-inch Howitzer Mk. I 20/100/12 200/160/60 6.34 0.53 2.3 2370 116
IV QF 2-pdr Mk. X-B 121/145/12 45/45/60 18.75 0.36 1.9 2030 175
IV QF 2-pdr Mk. X 78/121/12 45/45/60 17.65 0.36 1.7 0 130
Stufe Turm Turmpanzerung (Front/Seiten/Heck mm) Geschützrichtgeschwindigkeit (°/s) Sichtweite (m) Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
IV Matilda Mk. IIA* 75/75/75 16 230 1360 6050
Stufe Geschütz Mittlere Durchschlagskraft (mm) Feuergeschwindigkeit Streuung auf 100 m Zielerfassung Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
IV OQF 3-inch Howitzer Mk. I 20/100/12 200/160/60 6.34 0.53 2.3 2370 116
IV QF 2-pdr Mk. X-B 121/145/12 45/45/60 19.35 0.36 1.9 2030 175
IV QF 2-pdr Mk. X 78/121/12 45/45/60 18.18 0.36 1.7 0 130
Motor

Motor

Stufe Motor Motorleistung (PS) Brandwahrscheinlichkeit bei Treffer Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
III 2x AEC 174 15 0 331
III 2x Leyland E164 190 15 350 331

Stufe Fahrwerk Maximalgewicht Drehen/Wenden (°/s) Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
III Matilda Mk. II 29 20 0 7200
IV Matilda Mk. IIA 29 23 1240 7200
Funkgerät

Funkgerät

Stufe Funkgerät Funkreichweite (m) Erfahrung Gewicht (t)
III N11 500 0 40


Compatible Equipment

Mittlerer Splitterschutz
Tarnnetz
Entspiegelte Optik
Verbesserter Waffenrichtantrieb
Verbesserte Horizontalfedereinheiten
Verbesserte Lüftung Klasse 2
Ansetzer für Panzergeschütze mittleren Kalibers
Scherenfernrohr
Werkzeugkiste
„Nasses“ Munitionslager Klasse 1

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Very respectable penetration and DPM with the QF 2-pdr Mk. X-B gun.
  • Thick armor
  • Skirt armor means to absorb howitzer damage from sides


Cons:


  • Slow speed
  • Low alpha per shot
  • Too famous in World of Tanks, which makes it a priority target whenever it's present in the battlefield


Performance

The Matilda is well-suited for the role of a heavy. It has one of the biggest hitpools for tier IV, and the armor is very difficult to be penetrated by lower tiers. And a fully upgraded Matilda can even penetrate the notoriously ricochet-inducing front armor of the Hetzer, and the only tank of its tier that is not a TD. But the Matilda, like the Churchill after it, is very slow, with a top speed of only 27 kph. Fast tanks like the Pz. III and A-20 can easily outmaneuver and destroy it. Fortunately, some tanks, like the Covenanter, can't pen the Matilda in any place. The damage is also mediocre, only doing 45 damage on average. Overall, the Matilda is a good, quick-firing tank, built for those who are annoyed with the Hetzer's front armor and can stand low damage and very slow speed. It is also good for those that prefer armor over speed.

The Matilda is also one of the tanks that can still perform well in High Tier Matches. Even in Tier 5 Matches, the Matilda is still a force to be reckoned with. Though it got a low-damage gun, the rate of fire will surely send any tank that is opposing, even the KV-1, into the garage quick. It's also one of the tanks that can de-track enemies faster than the repairing speed, making this , though having a slow speed, can still engage enemy non-turreted tanks with ease though will slow speed.

It's armor, in paper, already have 75mm. With proper angling which is better than the KV-1, this tank is nearly impenetrable for most Tier 3 Tanks, some Tier 4 tanks, and even a few Tier 5 Tanks. Howitzers hitting it's tracks will not deal expected damage also with it's side skirts which reduce incoming damage, but this will surely de-track your tank


History for this tank not found


UK
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