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? | + | Deutsche [[Light Tanks|leichte Panzer]] sind weitgehend ausgeglichen. Für leichte Panzer verfügen sie über eine starke Frontpanzerung, und sind, wenn sie gut angewinkelt sind, in der Lage Schüsse abzuwehren. Die niederstufigen leichten Panzer sind mit kräftigen Autokanonen bewaffnet, welche über eine besonders schnelle Feuergeschwindigkeit und kurze Nachladezeiten verfügen während höherstufige leichte Panzer mit Haubitzen oder anderen großkalibrigen Waffen bewaffnet sind und so einen hohen Alphaschaden ermöglichen. Sie tendieren auch dazu mehr zu wiegen als ihre Gegenstücke, was in Kombination mit der hohen Geschwindigkeit Rammangriffe gegen gegenerische leichte Panzer sinnvoll machen lässt. Besonders der RU-251 verdeutlicht die Bundeswehrtradition in der Linie der deutschen Leichtpanzer: schnell, wendig, und gut bewaffnet. | ||
German [[Medium Tanks|medium tanks]] tend to be larger and slower targets than their counterparts, but if you keep this in mind and stay at a distance, the accurate and high DPM German guns will make short work of your enemies. There are two lines: the Production/E-Series line, which consists of very flexible counter-assault sniping units with well-armored fronts, and the Daimler-Benz line, which consists of more mobile but poorly-armored support-sniper units that are also capable flankers. The lower tiers of the E50M line up to tier VI tend to be more agile with less firepower while the higher tiers tend to have more armor and firepower while sacrificing agility. The [[Leopard 1]] line tanks tend to offer excellent guns and mobility, and lackluster armour. In comparison with their peers, they tend to have slightly better hull armor in exchange for weaker turret armor, allowing for better use in urban environments while reducing the effectiveness of hull-down positions, though the smaller turrets partially negate this disadvantage. | German [[Medium Tanks|medium tanks]] tend to be larger and slower targets than their counterparts, but if you keep this in mind and stay at a distance, the accurate and high DPM German guns will make short work of your enemies. There are two lines: the Production/E-Series line, which consists of very flexible counter-assault sniping units with well-armored fronts, and the Daimler-Benz line, which consists of more mobile but poorly-armored support-sniper units that are also capable flankers. The lower tiers of the E50M line up to tier VI tend to be more agile with less firepower while the higher tiers tend to have more armor and firepower while sacrificing agility. The [[Leopard 1]] line tanks tend to offer excellent guns and mobility, and lackluster armour. In comparison with their peers, they tend to have slightly better hull armor in exchange for weaker turret armor, allowing for better use in urban environments while reducing the effectiveness of hull-down positions, though the smaller turrets partially negate this disadvantage. |
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Die Stärken der Wehrmachtpanzer zeichnen sich durch dicke Panzerung aus, welche angewinkelt großen Schutz bieten kann. Aber im Gegensatz dazu sind sie meist langsam und schwer. Sie verfügen über viele Strukturpunkte und präzise Geschütze, die meist ein kleineres Kalbier haben als der Durchschnitt, aber dafür wiederrum mit einer hohen Feuergeschwindigkeit und Mündungsgeschwindigkeit überzeugen. So können deutsche Panzer eine Vielzahl von Rollen erfüllen; wobei sich jeder Panzer, teilweise auch sehr stark, von dem anderen unterscheidet.
Die Bundeswehrpanzer fungieren nach einer grundsätzlich anderen Philosophie, hier stehen ausgeglichene Kanonen und manövrierfähige, wendige Panzer im Austausch zu meist unzureichenden Panzerschutz. Diese Nachkriegspanzer sind ideale Unterstützungspanzer welche in anderen Rollen ernsthafte Probleme kriegen können, während frühere deutsche Panzer weniger Stress haben würden.
Deutsche leichte Panzer sind weitgehend ausgeglichen. Für leichte Panzer verfügen sie über eine starke Frontpanzerung, und sind, wenn sie gut angewinkelt sind, in der Lage Schüsse abzuwehren. Die niederstufigen leichten Panzer sind mit kräftigen Autokanonen bewaffnet, welche über eine besonders schnelle Feuergeschwindigkeit und kurze Nachladezeiten verfügen während höherstufige leichte Panzer mit Haubitzen oder anderen großkalibrigen Waffen bewaffnet sind und so einen hohen Alphaschaden ermöglichen. Sie tendieren auch dazu mehr zu wiegen als ihre Gegenstücke, was in Kombination mit der hohen Geschwindigkeit Rammangriffe gegen gegenerische leichte Panzer sinnvoll machen lässt. Besonders der RU-251 verdeutlicht die Bundeswehrtradition in der Linie der deutschen Leichtpanzer: schnell, wendig, und gut bewaffnet.
German medium tanks tend to be larger and slower targets than their counterparts, but if you keep this in mind and stay at a distance, the accurate and high DPM German guns will make short work of your enemies. There are two lines: the Production/E-Series line, which consists of very flexible counter-assault sniping units with well-armored fronts, and the Daimler-Benz line, which consists of more mobile but poorly-armored support-sniper units that are also capable flankers. The lower tiers of the E50M line up to tier VI tend to be more agile with less firepower while the higher tiers tend to have more armor and firepower while sacrificing agility. The Leopard 1 line tanks tend to offer excellent guns and mobility, and lackluster armour. In comparison with their peers, they tend to have slightly better hull armor in exchange for weaker turret armor, allowing for better use in urban environments while reducing the effectiveness of hull-down positions, though the smaller turrets partially negate this disadvantage.
German heavy tanks have thick all around armor, but share a common weakness in a weaker lower glacis plate, allowing even low tier guns to penetrate their otherwise sturdy frontal armor. These tanks are used to absorb damage for the team, while slowly crawling towards the enemy base or anchoring attack lanes. They tend to rely on armor angling to absorb hits, especially at mid-tier where their armor tends to be boxy. There are two lines: the Porsche (Maus) and Henschel (E-100) lines, they are both fairly similar in playstyle as counter-offensive heavies, although the Henschel heavies tend to trade a little armor and Hit Points for slightly improved mobility and damage-per-minute, with the E-100 boasting the highest alpha damage of all heavy tanks. Both lines end at the largest and heaviest tanks in the game, with the E-100 weighing 130 tonnes and the Maus weighing a whopping 188 tonnes.
German tank destroyers have two starkly different lines, starting from the tier III Marder II. The first is the Production/E-Series line, which starts out similar to the standard Russian TD line, with mobile, well-armed units that have good camo values but evolve into poorly-concealed, well-armored juggernauts at higher tiers boasting powerful, slow-firing guns. The second line is the Waffentrager or 'Glass Cannon' line, with units that have precise and high-damaging guns alongside good camo values but paper-thin armor and poor to average mobility. This line ends at the terrifying Waffenträger auf E 100, which gets a 5-shot 560 damage or 4-shot 750 damage autoloader whose raw damage potential is unrivaled.
German self propelled guns are accurate and quite maneuverable, allowing them to quickly change position after firing to evade any counter-fire lobbed in their direction. They may not have as much firepower as their counterparts, but are unmatched in their accuracy. However, the German SPGs generally have very narrow gun arcs, resulting in the need to turn the hull of the tank frequently and causing the accuracy to decline sharply. It's best to keep them at long ranges where their accuracy really stands out and their narrow gun arcs are less of a problem. The T8 T9 and T10 SPGs, are however, less like their lower tiered brethren: They are large, slow to turn, and decidedly middle of the road in terms of their guns unlike the SPGs before them. Less accurate but more powerful than the French and Russians, and faster firing but not as powerful as the Americans or British.
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