Rheinmetall Skorpion G
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Rheinmetall Skorpion G
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9.800 Kosten |
1150230 HP Struktur |
38.23/4522.37/45 t Höchstgewicht |
- Kommandant (Ladeschütze)
- Funker
- Fahrer
- Richtschütze
650650 hp Motorleistung |
60/20 km/h Höchstgeschwindigkeit |
3030 deg/s Wendegeschwindigkeit |
1729.06 hp/t Leistungsgewicht |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Wannenpanzerung |
AP/APCR/HE
AP/APCR/HE Granaten |
490/490/630490/490/630 HP Schaden |
246/311/65246/311/65 mm Durchschlag |
r/m ▲
4.92 r/m Standard Gun ▲
4.92 Feuerrate Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2410.8 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2410.8 Schaden pro Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.3 m With 50% Crew: 0.372 m ▲
0.3 Genauigkeit With 50% Crew: 0.372 m |
s 2.1 s 2.1 Einzielzeit |
1818 deg/s Gun Wendegeschwindigkeit |
360° Waffenwinkel |
-7°/+14°-7°/+14° Richtwinkel |
3030 rounds Munitionskapazität |
2020 % Brandwahrscheinlichkeit |
m 360 m 360 Sichtweite |
m 700 m 700 Funkreichweite |
VIII
9800
Der Rheinmetall Skorpion G ist ein deutscher premium Jagdpanzer der Stufe 8.
Die Entwicklung der zweiten Serie von Selbstfahrlafetten auf Basis des Panzers Panther wurde von der Firma Rheinmetall im Januar 1943 begonnen. Die Pläne für den 12,8 cm Skorpion waren am 2. April 1943 fertig geworden. Nur auf dem Papier.
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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IX | 12,8 cm Kanone 43 L/55 | 246/311/65 | 490/490/630 | 4.92 | 0.3 | 2.1 | 3050 | 250000 |
Stufe | Motor | Leistung (hp) |
Brandwahrscheinlichkeit (%) |
Gewicht (kg) |
Kosten ()
| |
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VII | Maybach HL 210 TRM P30 | 650 | 20 | 850 | 35500 |
Verfügbare Zubehörteile
Verfügbare Verbrauchsgegenstände
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Outstanding alpha and penetration
- Has a fully traversable turret
- Fairly good DPM
- Good speed and mobility, can easily relocate
- Quick aimtime and great accuracy
Cons:
- Viewrange is average at best
- Horrible dispersion values
- Worthless armor gets easily penetrated by anything, HE shells included
- Poor gun depression, -7 achievable only at the sides
- Poor camouflage values
Performance
Essentially, this tank is a downtiered Grille 15. The mobility, DPM, penetration and alpha are all attributes that are still useful in Tier 9 and 10 battles. As with every low armor tank, you should pay special attention to not getting hit, as most hits will result in damage. Under the right circumstances you can even play the Rheinmetall Skorpion G like a medium tank, but it is a fine line between success and failure. Focus on distracted enemies and tanks that have just fired. In some rare instances you can also trade shots, especially versus lower tier mediums with 75mm guns. Due to the horrible dispersion values, snapshots won't connect most of the time. It is really important to let the gun aim, especially since you will be reloading for over 10 seconds. With such a long reloadtime you don't want to waste shots.
At the beginning of the battle you can decide to rush a key location or pick a TD spot. Even if you are doing the latter, watch for gaps on the minimap. Once a gap presents itself, exploit it and use your mobility to flank the enemy and put the pressure on. Due to the mobility, this tank is also nicely suited for cleanup late during a match. Just make sure you don't overextend yourself and end up in a spot with no way out.
On a final note, the 246mm of penetration on the AP rounds allows you to damage most tanks you will encounter reliably, which is especially important for a premium tank, since one typically uses them to earn credits. While it does have great credit earning potential, the same cannot be said for crew training - the crew layout of the Skorpion only matches that of the Tier 4 Marder 38T, and the Commander doubles as the Loader.
Suggested Equipment
Galerie
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