Marder 38T
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Marder 38T
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125.000 Kosten |
41583 HP Struktur |
10.79/10.84.97/13 t Höchstgewicht |
- Kommandant (Richtschütze)
- Fahrer
- Funker
- Ladeschütze
150180 hp Motorleistung |
47/18 km/h Höchstgeschwindigkeit |
3842 deg/s Wendegeschwindigkeit |
13.936.22 hp/t Leistungsgewicht |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Wannenpanzerung |
AP/APCR/HE
AP/APCR/HE Granaten |
115/115/165110/110/175 HP Schaden |
96/166/38108/154/38 mm Durchschlag |
r/m ▲
13.95 r/m Standard Gun ▲
15.79 Feuerrate Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1604.25 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1736.9 Schaden pro Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.42 m With 50% Crew: 0.52 m ▲
0.35 Genauigkeit With 50% Crew: 0.434 m |
s 1.9 s 1.7 Einzielzeit |
2626 deg/s Gun Wendegeschwindigkeit |
56° Waffenwinkel |
-9°/+9°-9°/+9° Richtwinkel |
6555 rounds Munitionskapazität |
2020 % Brandwahrscheinlichkeit |
m 320 m 320 Sichtweite |
m 265 m 550 Funkreichweite |
IV
125000
Der Marder 38T ist ein deutscher Jagdpanzer der Stufe 4.
Ein Jagdpanzer, der auf der Basis des Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) entwickelt wurde. Wahlweise wurde eine PaK 40 oder eine PaK 36 (r) in einer oben und rückwärtig offenen Kabine verbaut. Das Fahrzeug wurde ab 1942 eingesetzt. Der Panzerjäger wurde bis Mitte 1944 hergestellt und war bis zum Ende des Kriegs im Einsatz.
Der Marder 38T markiert das Ende seiner Linie deutscher Jagdpanzer.
Module / Verfügbare Zubehörteile und Verbrauchsgegenstände
Module
Stufe | Motor | Leistung (hp) |
Brandwahrscheinlichkeit (%) |
Gewicht (kg) |
Kosten ()
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IV | Praga EPA AC | 150 | 20 | 600 | 9000 | |
IV | Praga NS | 160 | 20 | 600 | 9100 | |
IV | Praga Ausf. IV | 180 | 20 | 600 | 9400 |
Verfügbare Zubehörteile
Verfügbare Verbrauchsgegenstände
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Fast rate of fire
- Wide gun traverse arc
- Fast aim time
- Decent penetration
Cons:
- Paper thin armor,easily oneshotted by howitzers.
- Low gun elevation / depression.
Performance
The Marder 38T is an extremely fun tank to play, having high DPM, fast aim time, good accuracy, and acceptable penetration. With a 75% crew and the top gun, your reload time is only 3 seconds! This tank is best played as a sniper, laying on the DPM from afar. Because of its high fire rate and decent penetration (The penetration is nearly equal to the top gun on the Pz.Kpfw. III/IV), it remains effective even in tier 6 matches. Although its frontal armor is rated at 50mm (Only 10mm less than the infamous Hetzer), it has little effectiveness, as it has little sloping and the gun shield is large and thin. To compare this tank's gun to the M3 Lee's (Which also has high DPM) would show that it has better accuracy, aim time, and much better penetration. Although at first glance the 3rd gun looks nearly identical to the 2nd gun, it has better accuracy, aim time, and RoF. The main tanks you want to watch out for are the British AT series and any tanks with "derp" guns, i.e. the Hetzer, M4 Sherman, and the tier 3 and 4 British TDs. The mobility of this tank is average, but it can go surprisingly fast downhill. To wrap it up, this tank has spectacular DPM, good accuracy, decent penetration, good mobility, and bad armor.
Early Research
- The 7,5 cm Pak 40/2 L/46 and FuG 8 carry over from the Marder II. Mount them immediately.
- You have to research the suspension to mount any new modules.
- Research the engines. They aren't too expensive and provide a nice mobility boost.
- Now, research the gun. It is the same as the 7,5 cm Pak 40/2 L/46, but with more accuracy, faster aim time, and higher RoF.
- Finally, research the Pz.Sfl. IVc.
Galerie
History for this tank not found
Historische Galerie
Historical Accuracy Errata
The tank is actually known as the Marder III Ausf. H. It was never called Marder 38T.
- The 7,62 cm Pak 36 (r) gun was actually used on a different Marder III variant, the Sd.Kfz. 139. This vehicle is currently not in the game.
- The Ausf. M suspension is actually referring to a different Marder III variant with the fighting compartment in the rear, similar to the Grille. The tank's current model is an Ausf. H.