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T110E3 (Stock)

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Totals
6100000 Price
2050 Hit Points
74.57 / 78 kgWeight
Crew
  1. Commander
Armor
305/76/38Hull Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
0/0/0Turret Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
Maneuver
875 h.p.Engine Power
24 km/hSpeed Limit
24 deg/secTraverse Speed
Firepower
850 Standard Shell Damage
295 mmStandard Shell Penetration
17 Time for Complete Loading
26 deg/secTurret Traverse Speed
Communication
400 mView Range
745 mSignal Range
T110E3
X
T110E3
6100000
In 1954, a conference on future heavy tanks was held in Detroit. Alongside other advanced projects, the Chrysler Corporation suggested a new tank on the basis of the TS-31 project. The main condition was that the tank should fit the Bern national tunnel. Several construction variants were considered. However, the project was cancelled.

The T110E3 is the tier X American Tank Destroyer on the turretless tech tree. A compact, more mobile version of the T95, the E3 can move around the battlefield much better with its increased top speed, but at the dire sacrifice of overall armor protection. Cutting the side and rear armor by more than half, the T110E3 is much more vulnerable to flanking mediums, and the lack of "skirt" armor on the sides makes the E3 take in more damage from artillery shells. However, the E3 still maintains the 305mm of frontal armor that the T95 is famous for, so fighting this tank from the front is incredibly difficult. Also, the upgraded 155mm cannon is one of the most accurate tier X guns, making this tank good at long range sniping. The increased vulnerability should not scare anyone away from trying to get this tank, as it can still do much of what the T95 was able to do and even more.

M43

Stock

Level Gun Weight (t) Average Penetration (mm) Rate of Fire Dispersion at 100 m Aiming Time
gun X 155 mm AT Gun T7E2 3371 295/375/90 850/850/1100 3.53 0.36 2.5
Level Engine Weight (t) Engine Power (h.p.) Chance of Fire on Impact
engine X Continental AOI-1490 1200 875 20
Level Suspension Weight (t) Load Limit Traverse Speed (deg/s)
chassis X T110E3 8000 78 24
Level Radio Weight (t) Signal Range (m)
radio X AN/VRC-3 0 745

Compatible Equipment

Superheavy Spall Liner
Camouflage Net
Fill Tanks with CO2
Coated Optics
Enhanced Gun Laying Drive
Enhanced Torsion Bars 5+ t Class
Improved Ventilation Class 3
Large-caliber Tank Gun Rammer
Binocular Telescope
Toolbox
"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 2

Compatible Consumables

Automatic Fire Extinguisher
Case of Cola
100-octane Gasoline
105-octane Gasoline
Manual Fire Extinguisher
Large First Aid Kit
Large Repair Kit
Small First Aid Kit
Small Repair Kit

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Some of the toughest frontal armor in the game
  • Powerful gun
  • Great APCR round
  • Effectively impenetrable gun mantlet
  • The cupola mounted on top is extremely strong, as it has its own mantlet and it will often bounce tier X gold shells


Cons:


  • Weak side (below the superstructure) and rear armor can be penetrated easily
  • Engine is very vulnerable to catch fire or get destroyed when shot in the rear
  • Large lower glacis is not hard to penetrate
  • Very poor mobility, although still an upgrade from the T95
  • Ammo rack located near the lower front plate


Performance

The T110E3 is a truly devastating tank destroyer. Its ability to reliably bounce shells from nearly all tanks in the game means it can single-handedly distract an enemy team as they focus fire without any significant results. Woe to the enemy tankers who sit face to face with a T110E3 as the likelihood of survival is virtually nil. T95 drivers will notice many of the same characteristics of the T95 in the T110E3 and should play it the same way with some minor adjustments. The T110E3's primary weak point from the front is its lower hull, so T110E3 drivers should seek camping spots that cover this area. If achieved, the only other weak point from the front is the Commander's view port on top of the tank, but even so it is still a very difficult target to hit and bounces shells as well. While faster and more agile than the T95, it is still weak to flanking and getting tracked, so play smart and use reverse and track any tank attempting to flank you and ram his front. Doing so will essentially guarantee a win as their shells cannot penetrate your upper hull and your shells will pierce every time, quickly destroying him.

While the side and rear armor is statistically weaker than the front, everything above the tracks is still difficult to penetrate. The T110E3 works best in conjunction with support tanks acting as the tank that leads the rush around corners into enemy formations and focusing directly on the highest tiered tank, running into it if possible. If that support requirement is met, the enemy will shoot the T110E3 in a futile effort only to immediately be overrun. The camo rating for the T110E3 is low so sniping from distance can be difficult except if hidden behind a heavy brush. Sixth sense skill is strongly recommended for T110E3 drivers for this reason. The gun is accurate to specific areas on enemy tanks up to 350m and larger tank sections up to 500m.

The T110E3 is still highly underestimated and does not receive as much respect and fear as it should. Take advantage of this doubt as the enemy attempts to exchange shots with you and finish them off swiftly. The only other tank a T110E3 fears fighting against is another T110E3 simply because it's so difficult to damage it.

The Armor on T110E3 is 305mm on front, but only in superstructure. It is based on T110E5 which makes it 254mm on lower hull armor, and makes lower plate thick as ~225mm thick only.


Early Research

This tank is elite in its stock configuration


Historical Info

The T110E3 is a Wargaming-modified version of the real-world proposed T110E4 design, featuring a different gun, engine, and highly changed armor layout.


Historical Gallery

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