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 Pros: Pros:
  
?* Excellent dynamics. Combined with excellent turret and hull armor, this "trustworthy" heavy tank is not an easy task for almost any opponent medium or light tank. The only exceptions are the French tanks.+* Excellent dynamics. Combined with excellent hull and turret armor, this "trustworthy" Heavy tank is not an easy opponent for any Medium or Light tank.
 * Strong upper frontal armor and excellent whole frontal turret armor. * Strong upper frontal armor and excellent whole frontal turret armor.
?* The relatively strong side armor.+* Relatively strong side armor.
?* An excellent view range of 460 meters.+* Excellent view range.
 * Excellent gun: very accurate, good rate of fire, and high DPS. * Excellent gun: very accurate, good rate of fire, and high DPS.
?* The number of HPs - 1920.+* High number of hit points.
 * The large mass of 94.5t makes it good for ramming. * The large mass of 94.5t makes it good for ramming.
  
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?* The high silhouette.+* Tall silhouette.
 * A marked tendency to receive critical hits to the internal modules and crew. * A marked tendency to receive critical hits to the internal modules and crew.
 * The observation devices tend to get damaged easily. * The observation devices tend to get damaged easily.
?* Strong inertia - damaged tracks duriing tankmovement will rotate it almost 180 °.+* Strong inertia - damaged tracks during tank movement will rotate it almost 180°.
?* Poor turret rotation speed. However, this drawback is offset by the armor of the turret.+* Poor turret rotation speed. However, this drawback is offset somewhat by the armor of the turret.
?* Large lover plate, which is easiliy penetrated by other HT-T9, if you don't take good position.+ 
  
 <h4>Combat Effectiveness</h4> <h4>Combat Effectiveness</h4>
  
?E-75 - a typical tank school Panzerwaffe. With a strong armor, precise and powerful tool, the tank has a very high silhouette. Add to this the irrational sides and stern of booking and we get very podroschenny Tiger II with all its consequences. In stock tank is painted goal - his weakest book of the tower, low-power and expensive to maintain gun (the last moment forced to think carefully about each shot), and most importantly, it rotates very slowly - we can easily swirl of any medium tank.+With strong armor, a precise and powerful gun, and decent maneuverability for its size, the E-75 is a highly capable tank. Many say it's what the Tiger II would be if it was tier 9.
  
?However, in the top E-75 is a perfectly balanced machine, one whose presence in the list causes any opponent nervous. A distinctive feature of the E-75 is considered to be the chassis. Transmission at the rear, and thus, fires are rare (if we follow his rear, of course), and frazzled their nerves fire and crits from falling on the forehead can relax a little.+The tank has a very high silhouette, so don't expect to do much hiding. The ammunition is very expensive (aim carefully before each shot), and most importantly, the turret rotates very slowly. Most any Medium tank can out-circle it.
  
?Despite the small (but standard for the Germans), a maximum speed of 30km / h, it is nevertheless much more frisky TT9. And thirdly, this tank just a great stock of health - 1920, second only to sneakers. All the guns of the tank have good accuracy and rapid mixing, the highest rate, but small compared with classmates (and very little damage to land-mines) alfastrayk, except for the top-end 128-mm guns. The tower is well proven on the sneaker, and there is good: her excellent book, and an acceptable rate of rotation.+However, in the top tier, E-75 is a perfectly balanced machine, whose presence in the list should make any opponent nervous. One distinctive feature of the E-75 is that the transmission is in the rear, and thus, engine fires from front hits are very rare. Those who have become used to having their nerves frazzled from engine failures and fires from front hits in their German tanks can relax a little.
  
?Reservation housing is very specific. On the one hand, the E-75 has a fantastically strong VFD (stronger than the VFD VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B , as shown by the practice) confidently withstand hitting the TT-10, and often the PT-9. However, for such a luxury to pay. NLD E-75 willingly accepts blanks from most of our potential adversaries. At a right angle, we suffer from, even from HF ( HF-5 ), armed with ZIS-6 (~ 167 armor). This fact compels us to "play the body" - complete rotation of the forehead, as always saving, the main thing is not too zealous, and to monitor the situation - it is better to learn how to do it now than to suffer later on the E-100, because the situation there is exactly the same as the older brother of the NLD even bigger. As a side booking, it is very mediocre, but save complete rotation of the same case.+Despite the low (but standard for the Germans) maximum speed of 30 kph, it is nevertheless quite frisky. All the guns of the tank have good accuracy and fire rapidly.
  
?The main tactic - shooting from a distance. It is good at all Germans. We have a very exact top tool that enables vytselivat vulnerability of the enemy, while keeping the NLD at a safe distance. The tank is very sensitive to the splash of artillery, not to mention a direct hit - there would be very useful E-100 screens, but in their absence, we have to rely on agility and engine power - sometimes the tank can take quite unusual to the point of TT, which is unpleasant surprise for enemy groups. That group, because we often have to act against the numerical superiority of the enemy, where very often it will save the location of the lower sheet of the frontal armor - all trying to heal it there, and we can only timely dovorachivat housing (NLD or hide completely, or as to tilt the machine, Landscaping) and the thoughtful post accident in the hangar. Effectively, you can work on a par with the IS-4. The Soviet counterpart, is to break through the enemy ranks, while you destroy their precise tool for all your ally dangerous opponents.+The main tactic is sniping from a distance. The tank is very sensitive to the splash damage from artillery, not to mention a direct hit. It would be very useful to have the E-100's screens, but in their absence, this tank must rely on agility and engine power. Effectively, this tanks is roughly on par with the IS-4.
  
?With the exact gun and the high value of CP, we present a real threat to their peers. In most cases, the same IP-4 is afraid of us than we did - after a direct collision, and each shot with a broken we will have more health troubles for a couple of opponents. The greatest danger for us in a direct clash comes from the fast tanks - with a share of luck we can swirl it not the most agile ST level 7. So take care of their nerve cells and hold some objects (not the tanks, it is desirable, non-destructive) to which you can safely join the back or shoot down the track and ask for support. In the presence of very strong top of the tower can be played in "American" - hide the body in the folds of the terrain / over stones / per corpse and shoot an enemy from a distance. +The greatest danger for the E-75 in a direct clash comes from fast tanks. When fighting very strong opposition, "hull down" or "American" tank tactics can be used: hide the body in the folds of the terrain or behind stones/tank corpse and shoot enemies from a distance.
  
  

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E-75/Sidebar

The E-75 is a tier 9 German Heavy tank. It is the first heavy tank in the Entwicklung series. It has very thick sloped armor, rivaling that of the IS-4, but with one great advantage. Unlike IS-4, the E-75 lacks a huge weak spot on the front side. At stock it is armed with an inadequate 88mm L/71, but can also use the long 105mm from the Tiger II. Eventually, you will have access to the very powerful 128mm gun that packs a sizable punch up close or afar. The E-75 can be used for multiple roles thanks to its fantastic armor and great weaponry. Very thick and well sloped armor makes the E-75 virtually immune to all tier 6 and lower tanks even if they attack the sides and rear. Like all heavies (bar the IS-7), however, the E-75 is slow.

The E-75 leads to the E-100.

E-75/ModulesE-75/EquipmentE-75/Consumables

Historical Info

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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