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?|e1 = Krupp M301, 1, 51, 25, 280, 220, N/A, {{contour|c=Leichttraktor}}+|e1 = Krupp M301, 1, 51, 25, 280, 220, {{contour|c=Leichttraktor}}
 |e2 = Krupp M305, 1, 65, 25, 290, 220, {{contour|c=Sturmpanzer I Bison}} |e2 = Krupp M305, 1, 65, 25, 290, 220, {{contour|c=Sturmpanzer I Bison}}
 |e3 = Krupp M311, 2, 85, 25, 300, 300, {{contour|c= Sturmpanzer I Bison, Leichttraktor, Panzerjager I }} |e3 = Krupp M311, 2, 85, 25, 300, 300, {{contour|c= Sturmpanzer I Bison, Leichttraktor, Panzerjager I }}

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Tank engine determines the tank's power and ability to accelerate and move up hills and over terrain. The weight to engine power ratio determines the ability to accelerate to the maximum speed. A destroyed engine has a chance of starting a fire inside your tank and destroying other modules and eventually the entire tank, a ruptured fuel tank also increases the chances of a fire. A damaged engine lowers the power of the tank drastically reducing acceleration, traverse and maximum speed.


Turret characteristics:

Power - The engine power effecting how quickly the tank accelerates. Measured in Horse Power (h.p.)

Chance of Fire - The chance the engine will start a fire inside the tank if destroyed.







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Tier Name Power Chance of Fire Type Price Weight Compatibility
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