T-116
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500 Cost |
41082 HP Hit Points |
10.5/135.3/13 t Weight Limit |
- Commander (Gunner, Radio Operator)
- Driver
- Loader
335335 hp Engine Power |
60/20 km/h Speed Limit |
4848 deg/s Traverse |
31.963.21 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
NoNo Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
15/13/1315/13/13 mm Turret Armor |
AP/APCR/HE
AP/APCR/HE Shells |
14/800/14
14/800/14 Shell Cost |
47/47/6247/47/62 HP Damage |
51/84/2351/84/23 mm Penetration |
r/m ▲
26.09 r/m Standard Gun ▲
26.09 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
▼
Standard Gun
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1226.23 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
▼
Standard Gun
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1226.23 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.42 m With 50% Crew: 0.535 m ▲
0.42 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.535 m |
s 1.9 s 1.9 Aim time |
4040 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-5°/+30°-5°/+30° Elevation Arc |
200200 rounds Ammo Capacity |
2020 % Chance of Fire |
m 320 m 320 View Range |
m 300 m 300 Signal Range |
III
500
The T-116 is a Soviet tier 3 premium light tank.
In 1937, the commander of the Automotive-Armored Directorate Bokis initiated the development of a new reconnaissance tank. The tactical and technical requirements of the autumn of 1937 specified that the vehicle should not be able to go underwater and should be provided with a wheeled caterpillar engine of the BT type. Development started at the Construction Bureau of Factory No. 185. It planned to use an air-cooled engine, transmission units of the PT-1 and T-29 wheeled caterpillar tanks. Later, project development stopped and no prototype was produced.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Gun | Penetration (mm) |
Damage (HP) |
Rate of fire (rounds/minute) |
Dispersion (m/100m) |
Aiming time (s) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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II | 45 mm 20KL | 51/84/23 | 47/47/62 | 26.09 | 0.42 | 1.9 | 250 | 2530 |
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
III | MG-31F | 335 | 20 | 250 | 4000 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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III | T-116 | 13 | 48 | B/2 | 3000 | 2000 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- fast and speeds up quick
- small silhouette
- great mobility at 48º per second
- great reload time (2.2 seconds)
- good aim time
Cons:
- poor accuracy
- mediocre AP penetration
- terrible armor
Performance
The T-116 is a great scout, whether active or passive. The speed and small size are helpful when actively scouting, though be careful to use terrain to your advantage. Passive scouting is workable also, but be ready to run. This Light tanks mediocre penetration with standard rounds confines it to flanking and distracting duties, much like a bulldog or Chaffee. Autocannons are the bain of this little tank, especially the Pz I C. Due to only 15 mm of armor, it will quickly be turned into swiss cheese. SPG raids are out of the question: the radio range is a dismal 300 meters. When played right, this tank is very fun to use.
Early Research
Its a premium. None needed.
Gallery
Historical Info
Historical Gallery