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? | The E-75 is a tier 9 [[Germany|German]] [[Heavy Tanks|heavy tank]], the first [[Heavy Tanks|heavy tank]] in the Entwicklung series. It has very thick sloped armor, rivaling that of the | + | The E-75 is a tier 9 [[Germany|German]] [[Heavy Tanks|heavy tank]], the first [[Heavy Tanks|heavy tank]] in the Entwicklung series. It has very thick sloped armor, rivaling that of the IS-4. At stock it is armed with an inadequate 88mm L/71, but can also use the long 105mm from the Tiger II. After some time, you will have access to the very powerful 128mm gun, that can pack a size-able punch up close or afar. The E-75 can be used for multiple roles thanks to it's fantastic armor and great weaponry. | |
Like all heavies, however, the E-75 lacks in speed. | Like all heavies, however, the E-75 lacks in speed. | |||
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E-75
Entwicklung 75
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The E-75 is a tier 9 German heavy tank, the first heavy tank in the Entwicklung series. It has very thick sloped armor, rivaling that of the IS-4. At stock it is armed with an inadequate 88mm L/71, but can also use the long 105mm from the Tiger II. After some time, you will have access to the very powerful 128mm gun, that can pack a size-able punch up close or afar. The E-75 can be used for multiple roles thanks to it's fantastic armor and great weaponry.
Like all heavies, however, the E-75 lacks in speed.
In 1945 the E-75 was intended as a standard heavy tank of the Panzerwaffe to replace the Tiger II. Existed only in blueprints.
- Research leads to the E-100.
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The E-75 Standardpanzer was intended to be the standard heavy tank to be used as a replacement of the Tiger II and Jagdtiger. The E-75 would have been built on the same production lines as the E-50 for ease of manufacture, and the two vehicles were to share many components, including the same Maybach HL 234 engine. The E-75 would have had much thicker armour however, and in fact compared to the Tiger II the E-75 had improved hull armour all round. As its name indicates, the resulting vehicle would have weighed in at over 75 tonnes, reducing it's speed to around 40 km/h. To offset the increased weight, the bogies were spaced differently than on the E-50, with an extra pair added on each side, giving the E-75 a slightly improved track to ground contact length.
According to some sources, the similarities between the E-50 and the E-75 went further; they were to be equipped with the same turret and 88mm L/71 or L/100 gun, along with an optical rangefinder for increased long range accuracy (German scientists and engineers had successfully designed a 'schmal' or narrow turret and infra-red lighting and sights for use on the prototype Panther F as the war drew to a close). Other sources however, indicate that the E-75 was to be fitted with the much larger Tiger II turret, which could be adapted to accommodate an even more powerful high velocity 10.5 cm gun.
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