WZ-111
WZ-111
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11.000 Kosten |
1550310 HP Struktur |
44.5/4825.66/48 t Höchstgewicht |
- Kommandant (Funker)
- Richtschütze
- Fahrer
- Ladeschütze
600600 hp Motorleistung |
50/15 km/h Höchstgeschwindigkeit |
2626 deg/s Wendegeschwindigkeit |
13.4823.38 hp/t Leistungsgewicht |
NoNo Pivot |
// mm Wannenpanzerung |
230/120/60230/120/60 mm Turmpanzerung |
AP/HEAT/HE
AP/HEAT/HE Granaten |
390/390/530390/390/530 HP Schaden |
196/250/61196/250/61 mm Durchschlag |
r/m ▲
4.8 r/m Standard Gun ▲
4.8 Feuerrate Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1872 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1872 Schaden pro Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.42 m With 50% Crew: 0.52 m ▲
0.42 Genauigkeit With 50% Crew: 0.52 m |
s 2.8 s 2.8 Einzielzeit |
2626 deg/s Turmdrehgeschwindigkeit |
360° Waffenwinkel |
-5°/+23°-5°/+23° Richtwinkel |
4545 rounds Munitionskapazität |
1212 % Brandwahrscheinlichkeit |
m 380 m 380 Sichtweite |
m 600 m 600 Funkreichweite |
VIII
11000
Der WZ-111 ist ein chinesischer premium schwerer Panzer der Stufe 8.
Stark durch den sowjetischen T-10 beeinflusst wurde dieser Prototyp eines schweren Panzers in den frühen 1960ern auf Basis der sowjetischen IS-2 und IS-3 entwickelt. Das Fahrzeug sollte die Panzertruppen der VBA modernisieren. In der Erprobung zeigten sich gravierende Mängel und so wurde die Forschung 1964 eingestellt.
Module / Verfügbare Zubehörteile und Verbrauchsgegenstände
Module
Stufe | Geschütz | Durchschlag (mm) |
Schaden (HP) |
Feuerrate (Schuss/min) |
Genauigkeit (m/100m) |
Einzielzeit (s) |
Gewicht (kg) |
Kosten ()
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VIII | 122 mm D-25TA | 196/250/61 | 390/390/530 | 4.8 | 0.42 | 2.8 | 2590 | 135000 |
Stufe | Motor | Leistung (hp) |
Brandwahrscheinlichkeit (%) |
Gewicht (kg) |
Kosten ()
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VIII | NORINCO 12150L | 600 | 12 | 750 | 79290 |
Verfügbare Zubehörteile
Verfügbare Verbrauchsgegenstände
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Good alpha damage
- Strong frontal hull armor, Thicker or on par with counterparts
- High top speed
- High penetration with HEAT shells
- Preferential matchmaking (Tier 9 maximum)
Cons:
- Terrible aiming time and accuracy
- Low gun depression (only 5°)
- Very weak frontal lower plate
- Ammo rack is often damaged
- Terrible side armor, only 80mm behind the tracks
Performance
Due to low accuracy you need to stay close to the combat. Strong armor usually bounce most of 7-8 HT's shells but TD's and 9 tiers can easily penetrate you and damage the ammo-rack. Try not to angle the hull too much on the WZ-111 as it is a pike nose; thus it will only weaken the strength of the upper plate. In addition, by reducing the angle you deny the enemy shots at your weak side armour. This gives the WZ-111 an advantage over the other Chinese premium heavy, the 112, which needs to be angled more due to its flat front armour.
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Galerie
Historical Info
Design features
Flaws that were found during initial tests including a heavy and very cramped turret interior, insufficient armor on the hull, and a weak and unreliable engine that was struggling to propel the overall mass of the vehicle. Most of the technology used in the WZ-111 were copies of earlier, close to obsolete Soviet solutions. Turret design was cast steel with welds on the roof area fitted with two crew hatches and a commander's periscope. Suspension consisted of seven road wheels with internal shock absorbers, three support rollers, and a drive sprocket positioned at the rear with a removable ring gear and guide wheel. The transmission was similar to the one in the IS series, and featured a multi-disc dry main clutch, eight gear transmission with dual, planetary rotation mechanism, and a final drive. The engine was a Chinese made unlicensed copy of the B11 diesel, with the maximum power output at 520 horsepower. Maximum speeds achieved during tests was 35 km/h. The body was made from welded plates, with a thickness of 13, 120, 90 and 60 mm. The test prototype was preserved and today is placed on permanent display in the Chinese Tank Museum located near Beijing.
Historische Galerie
Sources and External Links
Light Tanks | IIVickers Mk. E Type B • IIIType 2597 Chi-Ha • IVM5A1 Stuart • VI59-16 • VIType 64 • VIIType 62 • VIIWZ-131 • VIIIWZ-132 • VIIIM41D • IXWZ-132A • XWZ-132-1 |
Medium Tanks | VType T-34 • VIType 58 • VIIT-34-1 • VIIIType 59 • VIIIT-34-2 • VIIIT-34-3 • VIII59-Patton • VIII122 TM • VIIIType 59 G • IXWZ-120 • X121 • X121B |
Heavy Tanks | VIIIS-2 • VIIIWZ-111 • VIIIWZ-111 Alpentiger • VIII110 • VIII112 • IXWZ-111 model 1-4 • IXWZ-114 • X113 • X113 Pekingoper • XWZ-111 Modell 5A • XWZ-111 Qilin |
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