Difference between revisions of "Radio"
Revision as of 14:40, 19 July 2011 | Revision as of 04:17, 10 August 2011 6.6 added | |||
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|FuG 5, 3, 350, 630, 50, {{contour|PzKpfw 35(t), Sturmpanzer I Bison, Panzerjager I, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A, PzKpfw 38(t), Wespe, PzKpfw III, Hummel, PzKpfw III/IV, PzKpfw IV, StuG III, GW Panther, JagdPz IV, VK 3001 (H), VK 3001 (P), VK 3601 (H), GW Tiger, VK 3002 (DB), GW typ E}} | |FuG 5, 3, 350, 630, 50, {{contour|PzKpfw 35(t), Sturmpanzer I Bison, Panzerjager I, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A, PzKpfw 38(t), Wespe, PzKpfw III, Hummel, PzKpfw III/IV, PzKpfw IV, StuG III, GW Panther, JagdPz IV, VK 3001 (H), VK 3001 (P), VK 3601 (H), GW Tiger, VK 3002 (DB), GW typ E}} | |||
|FuG 37, 3, 360, 690, 40, {{contour|PzKpfw 35(t), PzKpfw 38(t), Grille, Hetzer}} | |FuG 37, 3, 360, 690, 40, {{contour|PzKpfw 35(t), PzKpfw 38(t), Grille, Hetzer}} | |||
? | |FuG 7, 6, 470, 8 160, 70, {{contour|PzKpfw II, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A | + | |FuG 7, 6, 470, 8 160, 70, {{contour|Grille, Hummel, GW Panther, GW Tiger, GW typ E, PzKpfw II, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A, PzKpfw III, VK 1602 Leopard, PzKpfw III/IV, PzKpfw IV, VK 3001 (H), VK 3001 (P), VK 3601 (H), PzKpfw V-IV, VK 3002 (DB), PzKpfw V Panther Panther II, E-50, StuG III, JagdPz IV, Jagdpanther, Ferdinand, Jagdtiger, PzKpfw VI Tiger, PzKpfw VI Tiger(P), PzKpfw VIB Tiger II, VK 4502 (P) Ausf. A, E-75, VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B}} | |
? | |FuG 7, 6, 810, premium, 150, {{contour|PzKpfw V-IV Alpha}} | + | |FuG 7, 6, 810, premium, 150, {{contour|PzKpfw V-IV Alpha, T-15, T-25}} | |
|FuG 10, 7, 520, 21 600, 100, {{contour|Hetzer}} | |FuG 10, 7, 520, 21 600, 100, {{contour|Hetzer}} | |||
|FuG Spr. 1, 7, 520, 21 600, 150, {{contour|PzKpfw II, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A, Sturmpanzer II, Wespe}} | |FuG Spr. 1, 7, 520, 21 600, 150, {{contour|PzKpfw II, PzKpfw II Luchs, PzKpfw III Ausf. A, Sturmpanzer II, Wespe}} | |||
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|FuG 11, 8, 700, 33 600, 70, {{contour|Hetzer}} | |FuG 11, 8, 700, 33 600, 70, {{contour|Hetzer}} | |||
|FuG Spr. A, 8, 800, 27 000, 150, {{contour|VK 1602 Leopard}} | |FuG Spr. A, 8, 800, 27 000, 150, {{contour|VK 1602 Leopard}} | |||
? | |FuG 12, 9, 810, 43 200, 150, {{contour|Grille, PzKpfw III | + | |FuG 12, 9, 810, 43 200, 150, {{contour|Grille, Hummel, GW Panther, GW Tiger, GW typ E, PzKpfw III, PzKpfw III/IV, PzKpfw IV, VK 3001 (H), VK 3001 (P), VK 3601 (H), PzKpfw VI Tiger, PzKpfw VI Tiger(P), VK 3002 (DB), PzKpfw V Panther, Panther II, E-50, Jagdpanther, Ferdinand, Jagdtiger, PzKpfw VIB Tiger II, VK 4502 (P) Ausf. A, E-75, VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B}} | |
? | |10WSc, 10, 820, 51 600, 160, {{contour|Maus}} | + | |10WSc, 10, 820, 51 600, 160, {{contour|Maus, E-100}} | |
}} | }} | |||
{{Radio|nation=ussr | {{Radio|nation=ussr |
Revision as of 04:17, 10 August 2011
Tank radio is its communication system and is how one tank submits its location and the location of the enemy to other friendly tanks. A vehicle's radio range is chined through all allied tanks in its radio range. If a radio is damaged communications range will be greatly reduced.
Radio characteristics:
German Radios
Soviet Radios
American Radios
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