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? | + | {{panel title|icon=[[image:EquipmentIcon.png|72px|left|link=|]]|content=Equipment improves the effectiveness of the tank in combat. Unlike [[consumables]], equipment is a one-time cost addition, with each having its own advantage; however, they come at a high cost. Equipment availability and costs vary by tank tier, class and nation. | ||
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? | Equipment | + | Equipment can only be used on the tank it is installed on. If you want to use it on another tank you need to demount it first. This option is available when clicking the installed equipment in the garage screen. Demounting removes the item from your tank and gives you a full silver refund. Most equipment though require a small amount of gold to demount, as is explained below. | |
? | + | Purchasing from your vehicle's equipment panel is the best way to ensure compatibility. Only use the store to purchase equipment for vehicles you don't own yet and only if you have a firm understanding of the equipment system.<br><br> | ||
? | + | With respect to demounting equipment, two types of equipment need to be distinguished: | ||
+ | <ul><li>[[#Removable_Equipment|Removable Equipment]] that can be demounted at no cost for re-use.<br> | |||
+ | <li>[[#Complex_Equipment|Complex Equipment]] that is permanently installed on your tank. This is indicated in game by a gold nut on the equipment icon. Complex equipment can be removed from a tank or disposed of in one of three ways: | |||
+ | <ol> | |||
+ | <li>Pay 10 [[Gold Economy|gold]] to demount the equipment and receive a full Silver Refund</li> | |||
+ | <li>Destroy the equipment, which frees the equipment slot, but no compensation is given for the lost equipment.</li> | |||
+ | <li>Sell the tank with the equipment mounted, which will return to you half the current purchase price of the equipment in credits(if non-complex) or destroy it(if complex).</li> | |||
+ | </ol> | |||
+ | <br/> | |||
+ | </ul> | |||
+ | <div align="center" style="margin-top:25px;margin-bottom:20px;font-weight:bold;font-size:18px" id="Removable_Equipment">Removable Equipment</div> | |||
+ | <table style="font-family:arial" align="center" width="95%" cellspacing="2" border="2" bordercolor="#FFCC00" cellpadding="6"> | |||
+ | <tr bgcolor="#E0E0E0"> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Icon</th> | |||
+ | <th width="235">Equipment Name</th> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Cost (credits)</th> | |||
+ | <th width="55">Weight (kg)</th> | |||
+ | <th>Description</th> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:CamouflageNet.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Camouflage Net"></div><b>Camouflage Net</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100</td> | |||
+ | <td>Provides a % bonus to the tank's [[Battle_Mechanics#Camouflage|camouflage factor]] when the tank hull is stationary for 3 seconds, based on the class of the tank. Lights and mediums get 10%, Heavies and SPGs 5%, and TDs 15%.<br><br>Highly recommended for many Tank Destroyers, particularly turreted ones as turret rotation doesn't break the bonus.<br></td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:Stereoscope.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Binocular Telescope"></div><b>Binocular Telescope</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">50</td> | |||
+ | <td>+25% [[Battle_Mechanics#View_Range|View Range]] when tank hull is stationary for 3 seconds. <br><br>Recommended for Tank Destroyers and passive scouts.<br></td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:Toolbox.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Toolbox"></div><b>Toolbox</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100</td> | |||
+ | <td>+25% [[Battle_Mechanics#Repair|Repair]] speed.<br><br>Particularly useful if your crew does not have a high repair skill of their own yet. Most people buy the Toolbox for faster repair of their tank's tracks, which is very important as an immobile tank is easy prey for SPG and sniping tanks.<br></td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | </table> | |||
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? | + | <div align="center" style="margin-top:25px;margin-bottom:20px;font-weight:bold;font-size:18px;" id="Complex_Equipment">Complex Equipment</div> | ||
? | | + | <table style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" align="center" width=95% cellspacing="0" border="1" bordercolor="#FFCC00" cellpadding="6"> | |
? | + | <tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC" id="Durability"><th colspan="5"><font size="+1">Durability</font></th></tr> | ||
? | + | <tr bgcolor="E0E0E0"> | ||
? | + | <th width="60">Icon</th> | ||
+ | <th width="235">Equipment Name</th> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Cost (credits)</th> | |||
+ | <th width="55">Weight (kg)</th> | |||
+ | <th>Description</th> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="4" align="center">[[image:AntifragmentationLining.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center" height="33"><div id="Spall Liner"></div><b>Light Spall Liner</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">50,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">250</td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="4">+20% (Light Spall Liner), +25% (Medium), +30% (Heavy), and +50% (Superheavy) additions to armor protection from ramming and explosions, and also the same amount of additional protection from crew death.<br><br>Increases armor thickness when [[Battle_Mechanics#How_HE_ammunition_Works|calculating splash damage]] from High Explosive (HE) shells (near misses and non-penetrating hits both from tanks and SPGs) or from collisions with other tanks. Has no effect on penetrating hits from HE or other shells. Primarily useful on tanks that are already heavily armored, especially any of the [[Heavy Tanks]] and the British tank destroyers due to the greater effectiveness of the Heavy and Superheavy spall liners on already thick armor. Usage of the light and medium spall liners is not recommended, although exceptions may be made for designated ramming tanks.</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Medium Spall Liner</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500 </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Heavy Spall Liner</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">1000</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Superheavy Spall Liner</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">750,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">1500</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="2" align="center">[[image:WetCombatPack.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Wet Ammo Rack"></div><b>"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 1</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="2" align="center">1% of tank weight </td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="2">+50% Ammo Rack hit points.<br><br>Buy this if you feel that your tank is very prone to ammo rack damage and ammo rack explosions.</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 2</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"> 600,000</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:FilterCyclone.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Cyclone Filter"></div><b>Cyclone Filter</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">10</td> | |||
+ | <td>+50% Engine hit points. <br><br>Buy this if you feel your tank is very prone to engine damage. Note: this ''does not'' counteract the engine damage side-effect of the [[Consumables|Removed Speed Governor]], as the Removed Speed Governor damage is calculated as a percentage of engine HP (aka even though you have greater engine hit points the damage your engine suffers per second is also greater).<br><br>Available only for Soviet and Chinese tanks, and does not include Soviet crewed Lend Lease vehicles.</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:CarbonDioxide.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Fill Tanks with CO2"></div><b>Fill Tanks with CO2</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">50</td> | |||
+ | <td>+50% Fuel Tank hit points.<br><br>Buy this if you feel that hits to the fuel tank are causing you problems.<br><br>Available from tier 6.</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="22" align="center" style="font-size:12px;">[[image:EnhancedSuspension.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Enhanced Suspension"></div><b>Enhanced Suspension</b></td> | |||
+ | <td></td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="21" align="center">0</td> | |||
+ | <td colspan="3">+10% Suspension Load Limit, +20% to Suspension hit points, and 50% reduction in damage due to suspension damage due to impact (ie you take less damage from falling) .<br><br> | |||
+ | A higher load limit does not improve acceleration, traverse rates, or anything else. It just increases the max. weight capacity; this can very useful as temporary equipment on higher tier tanks to avoid researching the suspension to get turret and gun upgrades sooner. For permanent usage, the more useful aspect of this equipment is the increase in suspension hit points, which makes your tank harder to de-track. It also reduces damage you take from falling, which can be useful for those who frequently like to take 'shortcuts' on maps.</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enhanced Springs</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">20,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Springs''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The German Czech vehicles ([[Tank:Pz35t|Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t)]], [[Tank:Pz38t|Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t)]], [[Tank:Pz38_NA|Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A.]], [[T-15]], [[T-25]], [[Tank:G20_Marder_II|Marder II]], [[Hetzer]], [[Grille]]) [[Tank:PzII|Pz.Kpfw. II]] ([[Sturmpanzer II]], [[Wespe]]) [[Tank:PzI_ausf_C|Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. C]] | |||
+ | * The repurposed French light gun platforms ([[Renault UE 57]], [[FCM36 PaK40]], [[Somua SAu-40]] [[S-35 CA]], [[Lorraine39 L AM]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Vickers Suspension</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">20,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Vickers Suspension''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The Soviet/Chinese ([[T-26]], [[Vickers Mk. E Type B]], [[AT-1]], [[SU-26]], [[SU-5]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 1 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">20,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 1 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The French [[Hotchkiss H35]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 1 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">20,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 1 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * American lights and TDs ([[M2 Light Tank]], [[M3 Stuart]], [[T18]], [[T82]], [[M8A1]]) | |||
+ | * The French Renault-designed infantry tanks ([[D1]], [[D2]], [[AMX 38]], [[AMX 40]]) | |||
+ | * British tanks ([[Cruiser Mk. I]], [[Cruiser Mk. II]])[[Valentine]] [[Valentine AT]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Vertical Leaf Springs </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">20,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Vertical Leaf Springs''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The British [[Vickers Medium Mk. I]] and [[Vickers Medium Mk. II]] medium tanks | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Candle Suspension</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">40,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Candle Suspension''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[T-28]] and its derivative [[SU-8]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Christie Suspension</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">80,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Christie Suspension''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The Soviet Christie tanks ([[BT-2]], [[BT-7]], [[BT-SV]], [[A-20]], [[A-32]]) | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[T-34]] and derivatives, both domestic and Chinese ([[Type T-34]] [[T-34-85]], [[Type 58]], [[T-34-1]], [[SU-85]], [[SU-100]], [[SU-100M1]], [[SU-101]]) | |||
+ | * The later British cruiser tanks ([[Cruiser Mk. III]], [[Cruiser Mk. IV]], [[Covenanter]], [[Crusader]], [[Cromwell]], [[Comet]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Torsion Bars 1 t Class</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Torsion Bars 1 t class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[T-50]] family ([[T-50-2]], [[T-60]], [[T-70]], [[T-80]], [[SU-76]], [[SU-85B]]) | |||
+ | * The German [[Pz.Kpfw. II Luchs]], [[VK 16.02 Leopard]], [[VK 28.01]] | |||
+ | * The American [[M24 Chaffee]] and its derivatives ([[M37]], [[M41]]) | |||
+ | * The American [[T21]], [[T71]] [[M18 Hellcat]] | |||
+ | * The French AMX-13 family ([[AMX 12t]], [[AMX 13 75]], [[AMX 13 90]], [[AMX 13 F3 AM]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Torsion Bars 3 t Class</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Torsion Bars 3 t class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The Soviet and Chinese analogues ([[T-43]], [[T-44]], [[T-54]], [[T-62A]], [[SU-122-54]], [[59-16]], [[WZ-131]], [[WZ-132]], [[T-34-2]], [[Type 59]], [[WZ-120]], [[121]]) | |||
+ | * The German [[Pz.Kpfw. III]], [[VK 30.01 (H)]], and [[VK 30.02 (D)]] | |||
+ | * The American ([[Tank:M41_Bulldog|M41 Walker Bulldog]], [[T49]], [[T54E1]], [[T69]], [[M26 Pershing]], [[T26E4 Super Pershing]]) | |||
+ | * The French ([[Lorraine 40 t]], [[Bat Chatillon 25 t]], [[Lorraine155 50]], [[Lorraine155 51]], [[Bat Chatillon 155]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enhanced Levers </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Levers''' is available for : [[Hummel]],[[JagdPz IV]],[[Pz.Kpfw. III/IV]],[[Pz.Kpfw. IV]],[[Pz.Kpfw. IV Hydraulic]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 2 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 2 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * American HVSS suspension medium tanks ([[M4A3E8 Sherman]], [[T20]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Horizontal Leaf Springs </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Horizontal Leaf Springs''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The British [[Vickers Medium Mk. III]] medium tank | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 2 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 2 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * American medium tanks and tank destroyers using the classic suspension ([[M2 Medium Tank]], [[M3 Lee]], [[M4 Sherman]], [[M7]], [[Ram II]], [[M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo]], [[M4A2E4 Sherman]], [[T25 AT]]) | |||
+ | American [[M5 Stuart]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Leaf Springs 2 Class</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Leaf Springs 2 Class''' is available for: [[ARL V39]], [[Indien-Panzer]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Longitudinal Torsion Bars</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Torsion Bars 5+ t Class</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 3 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 3 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The modern British tanks and TDs ([[Caernarvon]], [[Conqueror]], [[FV215b]], [[Tortoise]], [[FV215b (183)]]) | |||
+ | * The American [[T28 Prototype]], [[M40/M43]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Leaf Springs 3 Class</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Leaf Springs 3 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The French pre-autoloader heavy tanks and their derivatives ([[B1]], [[BDR G1B]], [[105 leFH18B2]], [[ARL 44]], [[AMX M4(1945)]]) | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 3 Class </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td>The '''Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 3 Class''' is available for: | |||
+ | * The British heavy infantry tanks (([[Churchill I]], [[Churchill VII]], [[Black Prince]], [[TOG II*]]) | |||
+ | * The American [[T28]],[[T1 Heavy Tank]], [[M6]] | |||
+ | </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="right"><b>Enh. Belleville Washers</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">600,000</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | </table> | |||
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? | + | <table style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif" align="center" width=95% cellspacing="0" border="1" bordercolor="#FFCC00" cellpadding="6"> | ||
? | + | <tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC" id="Performance"><th colspan="5"><font size="+1">Performance</font></th></tr> | ||
? | + | <tr bgcolor="E0E0E0"> | ||
+ | <th width="60">Icon</th> | |||
+ | <th width="235">Equipment Name</th> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Cost (credits)</th> | |||
+ | <th width="55">Weight (kg)</th> | |||
+ | <th>Description</th> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="4" align="center">[[image:Rammer.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Rammer"></div><b>Medium-Caliber Tank Gun Rammer</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200</td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="4"> 10% reduction in gun-loading time. Gun rammers increase loading speed and cause a 10% decrease to the manual hand-loading time. Rammers are highly recommended for every vehicle with a damage dealing role (i.e. everything except pure scout tanks). <br><br> | |||
? | + | Rammers come in four types: "Medium" and "Large" Caliber Tank Gun Rammers for tanks and TDs and "Medium" and "Large" Caliber Artillery Gun Rammers for SPGs. Rammers are NOT available for vehicles equipped with [[Automatic_Loader#Automatic_Loader|Autoloader]] guns.<br><br> | ||
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? | + | '''Medium-Caliber Tank Gun Rammers''' are generally available for light tanks, medium tanks, and TDs from all Nations, starting at Tier-3 or Tier-4, that can install a gun caliber ranging from 57mm to 105mm, or an equivalent in different measuring systems, such as Centimeters, Inches, or Pounds. Specifically, Medium-Caliber TGRs fit: | ||
+ | * Light Tanks of Germany from Tier 4; of UK from Tier-5.; of USA only the [[M24 Chaffee]] | |||
+ | * Light Tanks of USSR only on T-46, A-20, T-50, & T-50-2; of France only on AMX-40 & not on autoloader light tanks. | |||
+ | * Medium Tanks of all tiers of Germany, UK, USA, and USSR | |||
+ | * Heavy Tanks of USA from Tier-5 to 6; of France from Tier-4 to 5; of USSR only Tier-5; of UK from Tier-5 to 6. | |||
+ | * Tank Destroyers of USA from Tier-3 to 7; of UK from Tier-4 to 8; of France from Tier-4 to 6; of Germany from Tier-4 to 7; of USSR from Tier-3 to 6. | |||
+ | '''Large-Caliber Tank Gun Rammers''' are generally available for heavy tanks and TDs from all Nations if the maximum gun caliber that can be installed is greater than 105mm, or an equivalent caliber in Centimeters, Pounds, or Inches. Specifically, Large-Caliber TGRs fit: | |||
+ | * Heavy Tanks of USSR from Tier-6; of Germany, UK, & USA from Tier-7 of France from Tier-6 to 7. | |||
+ | * Tank Destroyers of Germany and USA from Tier-8; of UK from Tier-9; of France and USSR from Tier-7. | |||
? | + | '''Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers''' are generally available for SPGs, starting at Tier-2, that can install maximum gun caliber of 155mm or less. This also includes equivalent calibers in inches, pounds, or centimeters. Specifically, Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers fit: | ||
? | + | * SPGs of Germany and USA from Tier-2 through Tier-7. | ||
? | + | * SPGs of USSR from Tier-2 through Tier-6. | ||
? | + | * SPGs of UK from Tier-2 through Tier-8. | ||
? | + | * SPGs of France from Tier-2 through Tier-9. The Tier-10 BatChat-155-58 is an autoloader with no available rammer. | ||
? | + | '''Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers''' are generally available for SPGs, starting at Tier-8, that can install maximum gun caliber of greater than 155mm. As with other rammers, this includes equal/similar calibers in Inches, Pounds, or Centimeters. Specifically, Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers fit: | ||
? | + | * SPGs of USA and Germany from Tier-8 through Tier-10. | ||
? | + | * SPGs of USSR from Tier-7 through Tier-10. | ||
? | + | * SPGs of UK: Tier-9 and Tier-10. | ||
? | + | * No SPGs of France mount the Large-Caliber Rammer.<br /> | ||
? | " | + | </td> | |
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Large-Caliber Tank Gun Rammer</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">400</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammer </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">300,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">300</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammer</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">600,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:EnhancedAimDrives.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Enhanced Gun Laying Drive"></div><b>Enhanced Gun Laying Drive</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100</td> | |||
+ | <td>10% Reduction in Aim-Time. An enhanced (automated) gun laying drive, or GLD, decreases the [[Battle_Mechanics#Aiming|Aiming]] Time required to "lay" or aim the gun by -10% over the hand-cranked manual method alternative. <br><br>The GLD is particularly useful on certain guns which have a very long aim time. GLDs are highly recommended for [[Self-Propelled_Guns|Self-Propelled Guns]]. On vehicles which can mount vertical stabilizers, use a GLD in combination with a [[Equipment#Vertical_Stabilizer|Vertical Stabilizer]] for maximum aim time reduction, but vertical stabilizers are generally considered more beneficial than GLDs when available. <br><br>GLDs are available on almost all vehicles of all Nations, from Tier-1.<br></td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="2" align="center">[[image:AimingStabilizer.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Vertical Stabilizer"></div><b>Vertical Stabilizer Mk 1 </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100</td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="2">20% reduction of the [[Battle_Mechanics#Accuracy_Penalties|Accuracy Penalties]]. The actual [[Battle_Mechanics#Gun_Accuracy|accuracy rating]] of the gun does not change. In other words, the aiming circle starts out 20% smaller, but the size when fully aimed remains unaffected.<br /><br />Vertical Stabilizer Mk 1 is for Light and Medium tanks, Vertical Stabilizer Mk 2 is for Heavy tanks. <br><br>An excellent piece of equipment for players that prefer offensive play. Use in combination with an [[Equipment#Enhanced_Gun_Laying_Drive|Enhanced Gun Laying Drive]] for maximum aim time reduction, but vertical stabilizers are generally considered more beneficial than GLDs when avaliable. It's equally useful for defensive play when moving from behind cover ("peek-a-boo") as well as shooting on the move. <br><br>Available for American Lights at tier 5, Mediums at tier 6, and Heavies at tier 7. Available for all British medium and heavy tanks at tier 7. Available for all other nations starting at tier 8, with the exception of the French [[AMX 13 90]].</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Vertical Stabilizer Mk 2 </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">600,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:CoatedOptics.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Coated Optics"></div><b>Coated Optics</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">500,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">0</td> | |||
+ | <td>+10% [[Battle_Mechanics#View_Range|View Range]].<br><br>The bonus is applied at all times except when [[Equipment#Binoculars|Binoculars]] are active, making this equipment better suited for aggressive and scouting players. Recommended for aggressive medium and light tanks, especially at high tiers. </td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center">[[image:Grousers.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Additional Grousers"></div><b>Additional Grousers</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">250,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">1000</td> | |||
+ | <td>-9.1% [[Battle_Mechanics#Terrain_Resistance|Terrain Resistance]] on soft ground and -4.8% Terrain Resistance on average soil. Note the weight of the equipment does somewhat counteract the benefit of the equipment on the lighter tanks. <br><br>Available for the following tanks: | |||
+ | ([[Tank:SU76I|SU-76I]], [[SU-85I]], [[Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. A]], [[Tank:Pz_IV_AusfA|Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. A]], [[Pz.Kpfw. III]], [[Tank:Pz_IV_AusfD|Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. D]], [[Pz.Kpfw. III/IV]], [[Tank:Pz_IV_AusfH|Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H]], [[VK 30.01 (H)]], [[Durchbruchswagen 2]], [[Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm]], [[Tank:G101_StuG_III|StuG III Ausf. B]], [[Tank:StuG_40_AusfG|StuG III Ausf. G]], [[Tank:JagdPzIV|Jagdpanzer IV]], [[Nashorn]], [[Sturmpanzer II]], [[Pz.Sfl. IVb]], [[Hummel]])</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | </table> | |||
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+ | <tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC" id="Crew"><th colspan="5"><font size="+1">Crew</font></th></tr> | |||
+ | <tr bgcolor="E0E0E0"> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Icon</th> | |||
+ | <th width="215">Equipment Name</th> | |||
+ | <th width="60">Cost (credits)</th> | |||
+ | <th width="55">Weight (kg)</th> | |||
+ | <th>Description</th> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="3" align="center">[[image:ImprovedVentilation.png|link=]]</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><div id="Improved Ventilation"></div><b>Improved Ventilation Class 1</b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">50,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">100</td> | |||
+ | <td rowspan="3">Adds 5% to role and non-role specific skills training level percentages for all crew members. This improves most of the operating parameters of your tank, but note it will be by less than 5%. Refer to [[Battle_Mechanics#How_tank_stats_are_calculated|Battle Mechanics]] for details.<br><br>Not avaliable on open-topped vehicles. | |||
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+ | * All light tanks | |||
+ | * The British [[Vickers Medium Mk. I]] tier 1 medium tank | |||
+ | * Tank destroyers from tier 2 to tier 4 | |||
+ | * The British [[Bishop]] and [[FV304]] SPGs | |||
? | + | '''Improved Ventilation Class 2''' is available for | ||
? | + | * All medium tanks, except the British Vickers Medium Mk. I | ||
? | + | * The American [[T25 AT]] tier 7 tank destroyer | ||
+ | * French and Soviet tank destroyers from tier 5 to tier 6 | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[SU-100M1]], [[SU-101]], and [[SU-122-54]] tier 7, 8, and 9 tank destroyers | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[SU-122-44]] tier 7 premium tank destroyer | |||
+ | * German tank destroyers from tier 5 to tier 7 | |||
+ | * The German [[Jagdpanther II]] tier 8 tank destroyer | |||
+ | * The American [[M53/M55]] tier 9 self-propelled gun | |||
+ | * The British [[FV3805]] SPG | |||
? | + | '''Improved Ventilation Class 3''' is available for | ||
? | + | * All heavy tanks | ||
+ | * American and German tank destroyers from tier 8 | |||
+ | * French and Soviet tank destroyers from tier 7 | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[SU-14-2]] and [[212A]] tier 8 and tier 9 self-propelled guns | |||
+ | * The Soviet [[SU-100Y]] tier 6 premium tank destroyer | |||
+ | * British tank destroyers from tier 5 | |||
+ | * The British [[FV207]] and [[Conqueror Gun Carriage]] SPGs | |||
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+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Improved Ventilation Class 2 </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">150,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">150</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | <tr> | |||
+ | <td align="center"><b>Improved Ventilation Class 3 </b></td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">600,000</td> | |||
+ | <td align="center">200</td> | |||
+ | </tr> | |||
+ | </table> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 8 October 2016
Equipment improves the effectiveness of the tank in combat. Unlike consumables, equipment is a one-time cost addition, with each having its own advantage; however, they come at a high cost. Equipment availability and costs vary by tank tier, class and nation.
Equipment can only be used on the tank it is installed on. If you want to use it on another tank you need to demount it first. This option is available when clicking the installed equipment in the garage screen. Demounting removes the item from your tank and gives you a full silver refund. Most equipment though require a small amount of gold to demount, as is explained below.
Purchasing from your vehicle's equipment panel is the best way to ensure compatibility. Only use the store to purchase equipment for vehicles you don't own yet and only if you have a firm understanding of the equipment system.
With respect to demounting equipment, two types of equipment need to be distinguished:
- Removable Equipment that can be demounted at no cost for re-use.
- Complex Equipment that is permanently installed on your tank. This is indicated in game by a gold nut on the equipment icon. Complex equipment can be removed from a tank or disposed of in one of three ways:
- Pay 10 gold to demount the equipment and receive a full Silver Refund
- Destroy the equipment, which frees the equipment slot, but no compensation is given for the lost equipment.
- Sell the tank with the equipment mounted, which will return to you half the current purchase price of the equipment in credits(if non-complex) or destroy it(if complex).
Icon | Equipment Name | Cost (credits) | Weight (kg) | Description |
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Camouflage Net | 100,000 | 100 | Provides a % bonus to the tank's camouflage factor when the tank hull is stationary for 3 seconds, based on the class of the tank. Lights and mediums get 10%, Heavies and SPGs 5%, and TDs 15%. Highly recommended for many Tank Destroyers, particularly turreted ones as turret rotation doesn't break the bonus. |
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Binocular Telescope | 500,000 | 50 | +25% View Range when tank hull is stationary for 3 seconds. Recommended for Tank Destroyers and passive scouts. |
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Toolbox | 500,000 | 100 | +25% Repair speed. Particularly useful if your crew does not have a high repair skill of their own yet. Most people buy the Toolbox for faster repair of their tank's tracks, which is very important as an immobile tank is easy prey for SPG and sniping tanks. |
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Light Spall Liner | 50,000 | 250 | +20% (Light Spall Liner), +25% (Medium), +30% (Heavy), and +50% (Superheavy) additions to armor protection from ramming and explosions, and also the same amount of additional protection from crew death. Increases armor thickness when calculating splash damage from High Explosive (HE) shells (near misses and non-penetrating hits both from tanks and SPGs) or from collisions with other tanks. Has no effect on penetrating hits from HE or other shells. Primarily useful on tanks that are already heavily armored, especially any of the Heavy Tanks and the British tank destroyers due to the greater effectiveness of the Heavy and Superheavy spall liners on already thick armor. Usage of the light and medium spall liners is not recommended, although exceptions may be made for designated ramming tanks. |
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Medium Spall Liner | 200,000 | 500 | ||||
Heavy Spall Liner | 500,000 | 1000 | ||||
Superheavy Spall Liner | 750,000 | 1500 | ||||
"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 1 | 200,000 | 1% of tank weight | +50% Ammo Rack hit points. Buy this if you feel that your tank is very prone to ammo rack damage and ammo rack explosions. |
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"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 2 | 600,000 | |||||
Cyclone Filter | 500,000 | 10 | +50% Engine hit points. Buy this if you feel your tank is very prone to engine damage. Note: this does not counteract the engine damage side-effect of the Removed Speed Governor, as the Removed Speed Governor damage is calculated as a percentage of engine HP (aka even though you have greater engine hit points the damage your engine suffers per second is also greater). Available only for Soviet and Chinese tanks, and does not include Soviet crewed Lend Lease vehicles. |
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Fill Tanks with CO2 | 500,000 | 50 | +50% Fuel Tank hit points. Buy this if you feel that hits to the fuel tank are causing you problems. Available from tier 6. |
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Enhanced Suspension | 0 | +10% Suspension Load Limit, +20% to Suspension hit points, and 50% reduction in damage due to suspension damage due to impact (ie you take less damage from falling) . A higher load limit does not improve acceleration, traverse rates, or anything else. It just increases the max. weight capacity; this can very useful as temporary equipment on higher tier tanks to avoid researching the suspension to get turret and gun upgrades sooner. For permanent usage, the more useful aspect of this equipment is the increase in suspension hit points, which makes your tank harder to de-track. It also reduces damage you take from falling, which can be useful for those who frequently like to take 'shortcuts' on maps. |
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Enhanced Springs | 20,000 | The Enhanced Springs is available for:
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Enh. Vickers Suspension | 20,000 | The Enhanced Vickers Suspension is available for:
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Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 1 Class | 20,000 | The Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 1 Class is available for:
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Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 1 Class | 20,000 | The Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 1 Class is available for:
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Enh. Vertical Leaf Springs | 20,000 | The Enhanced Vertical Leaf Springs is available for:
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Enh. Candle Suspension | 40,000 | The Enhanced Candle Suspension is available for: | ||||
Enh. Christie Suspension | 80,000 | The Enhanced Christie Suspension is available for: | ||||
Enh. Torsion Bars 1 t Class | 100,000 | The Enhanced Torsion Bars 1 t class is available for:
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Enh. Torsion Bars 3 t Class | 200,000 | The Enhanced Torsion Bars 3 t class is available for:
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Enhanced Levers | 200,000 | The Enhanced Levers is available for : Hummel,JagdPz IV,Pz.Kpfw. III/IV,Pz.Kpfw. IV,Pz.Kpfw. IV Hydraulic | ||||
Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 2 Class | 200,000 | The Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 2 Class is available for:
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Enh. Horizontal Leaf Springs | 200,000 | The Enhanced Horizontal Leaf Springs is available for:
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Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 2 Class | 200,000 | The Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 2 Class is available for:
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Enh. Leaf Springs 2 Class | 200,000 | The Enhanced Leaf Springs 2 Class is available for: ARL V39, Indien-Panzer | ||||
Enh. Longitudinal Torsion Bars | 500,000 | |||||
Enh. Torsion Bars 5+ t Class | 500,000 | |||||
Enh. Horizontal Coil Springs 3 Class | 500,000 | The Enhanced Horizontal Coil Springs 3 Class is available for:
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Enh. Leaf Springs 3 Class | 500,000 | The Enhanced Leaf Springs 3 Class is available for:
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Enh. Vertical Coil Springs 3 Class | 500,000 | The Enhanced Vertical Coil Springs 3 Class is available for:
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Enh. Belleville Washers | 600,000 |
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Medium-Caliber Tank Gun Rammer | 200,000 | 200 | 10% reduction in gun-loading time. Gun rammers increase loading speed and cause a 10% decrease to the manual hand-loading time. Rammers are highly recommended for every vehicle with a damage dealing role (i.e. everything except pure scout tanks). Rammers come in four types: "Medium" and "Large" Caliber Tank Gun Rammers for tanks and TDs and "Medium" and "Large" Caliber Artillery Gun Rammers for SPGs. Rammers are NOT available for vehicles equipped with Autoloader guns. Medium-Caliber Tank Gun Rammers are generally available for light tanks, medium tanks, and TDs from all Nations, starting at Tier-3 or Tier-4, that can install a gun caliber ranging from 57mm to 105mm, or an equivalent in different measuring systems, such as Centimeters, Inches, or Pounds. Specifically, Medium-Caliber TGRs fit:
Large-Caliber Tank Gun Rammers are generally available for heavy tanks and TDs from all Nations if the maximum gun caliber that can be installed is greater than 105mm, or an equivalent caliber in Centimeters, Pounds, or Inches. Specifically, Large-Caliber TGRs fit:
Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers are generally available for SPGs, starting at Tier-2, that can install maximum gun caliber of 155mm or less. This also includes equivalent calibers in inches, pounds, or centimeters. Specifically, Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers fit:
Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers are generally available for SPGs, starting at Tier-8, that can install maximum gun caliber of greater than 155mm. As with other rammers, this includes equal/similar calibers in Inches, Pounds, or Centimeters. Specifically, Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammers fit:
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Large-Caliber Tank Gun Rammer | 500,000 | 400 | ||
Medium-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammer | 300,000 | 300 | ||
Large-Caliber Artillery Shell Rammer | 600,000 | 500 | ||
Enhanced Gun Laying Drive | 500,000 | 100 | 10% Reduction in Aim-Time. An enhanced (automated) gun laying drive, or GLD, decreases the Aiming Time required to "lay" or aim the gun by -10% over the hand-cranked manual method alternative. The GLD is particularly useful on certain guns which have a very long aim time. GLDs are highly recommended for Self-Propelled Guns. On vehicles which can mount vertical stabilizers, use a GLD in combination with a Vertical Stabilizer for maximum aim time reduction, but vertical stabilizers are generally considered more beneficial than GLDs when available. GLDs are available on almost all vehicles of all Nations, from Tier-1. |
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Vertical Stabilizer Mk 1 | 500,000 | 100 | 20% reduction of the Accuracy Penalties. The actual accuracy rating of the gun does not change. In other words, the aiming circle starts out 20% smaller, but the size when fully aimed remains unaffected. Vertical Stabilizer Mk 1 is for Light and Medium tanks, Vertical Stabilizer Mk 2 is for Heavy tanks. An excellent piece of equipment for players that prefer offensive play. Use in combination with an Enhanced Gun Laying Drive for maximum aim time reduction, but vertical stabilizers are generally considered more beneficial than GLDs when avaliable. It's equally useful for defensive play when moving from behind cover ("peek-a-boo") as well as shooting on the move. Available for American Lights at tier 5, Mediums at tier 6, and Heavies at tier 7. Available for all British medium and heavy tanks at tier 7. Available for all other nations starting at tier 8, with the exception of the French AMX 13 90. |
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Vertical Stabilizer Mk 2 | 600,000 | 200 | ||
Coated Optics | 500,000 | 0 | +10% View Range. The bonus is applied at all times except when Binoculars are active, making this equipment better suited for aggressive and scouting players. Recommended for aggressive medium and light tanks, especially at high tiers. |
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Additional Grousers | 250,000 | 1000 | -9.1% Terrain Resistance on soft ground and -4.8% Terrain Resistance on average soil. Note the weight of the equipment does somewhat counteract the benefit of the equipment on the lighter tanks. Available for the following tanks: (SU-76I, SU-85I, Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. A, Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. A, Pz.Kpfw. III, Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. D, Pz.Kpfw. III/IV, Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H, VK 30.01 (H), Durchbruchswagen 2, Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm, StuG III Ausf. B, StuG III Ausf. G, Jagdpanzer IV, Nashorn, Sturmpanzer II, Pz.Sfl. IVb, Hummel) |
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Icon | Equipment Name | Cost (credits) | Weight (kg) | Description |
Improved Ventilation Class 1 | 50,000 | 100 | Adds 5% to role and non-role specific skills training level percentages for all crew members. This improves most of the operating parameters of your tank, but note it will be by less than 5%. Refer to Battle Mechanics for details. Not avaliable on open-topped vehicles.
Improved Ventilation Class 2 is available for
Improved Ventilation Class 3 is available for
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Improved Ventilation Class 2 | 150,000 | 150 | ||
Improved Ventilation Class 3 | 600,000 | 200 |