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T30
USA | Heavy Tank | Tier X |
Cost | 6,100,000 |
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Health | 2250 |
Weight/Load Limit | 64.45/69.05t |
Engine Power | 860hp |
Speed Limit | 35km/h |
Traverse Speed | 28deg/s |
Hull Armor | 102/76/51mm |
Turret Armor | 279/127/102mm |
Damage | 569-938HP |
Penetration | 207-345mm |
Rate of Fire | 3.64r/m |
Accuracy | 0.35m |
Aim time | 2.7s |
Turret Traverse | 36deg/s |
Gun Traverse Arc | gunTraverseArc |
Gun Vertical Limits | gunVerticalLimits |
Ammo Capacity | ammo |
Chance of Fire | 20% |
View Range | 460m |
Signal Range | 850m |
Parent | parent |
Child | child |
T30 was a tier 10 USA heavy tank. It was the thinness T10 tank (Same armor with T29) but it still have the heavy turret armor, more mobile in its tier and a very nasty gun rivaling the 152 BL10 on tier 8-9 USSR TD. Expect any tank to target the T30 as it is an easy kill for a Tier 10 tank. Play like a turreted tank destroyer so team effort is needed for this tank survival and to fully use the 155mm gun. This tank marked as the end for the USA Heavy tank branch.
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Historical Info
Technical Specifications and Crew
T30's suspension was designed to contend on any soil type, with its 8-road wheels to each side, torsion-bar oriented suspension and wide tracks it was possible. The chassis was powered by a Continental AV-1790-3 Series speeding the tank up to 16.5mph on a road, off-road not so much. The crew of the T30 included a Commander, driver, gunner, machine-gun gunner and 2 loaders. 2 Loaders were required because the 155mm shells weighted up to 98lbs each, one of the loaders managed the integrated crane to place the shells into position while the other loader operated the rammer to push the shells into the firing chamber.
Continued Developement
The T30 was also developed into a revisited variant of the old turret, naming it as the T30E1. It had a new hatch in the rear of the turret for the removal of the huge 155mm shell casings dropped by the gun while firing. There also was a prototype named T30E2 and another variant named T57 equipped with an autoloader.
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