Rheinmetall Panzerwagen
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Rheinmetall Panzerwagen
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[Client Values; Actual values in
6,100,000 Cost |
1600320 HP Hit Points |
25/3013.05/30 t Weight Limit |
- Commander (Radio Operator, Loader)
- Driver
- Gunner (Loader)
11001100 hp Engine Power |
75/25 km/h Speed Limit |
5454 deg/s Traverse |
4484.29 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
20/20/2020/20/20 mm Turret Armor |
APCR/HEAT/HE
APCR/HEAT/HE Shells |
1130/4800/815
1130/4800/815 Shell Cost |
320/320/420320/320/420 HP Damage |
242/280/120242/280/120 mm Penetration |
r/m ▲
6.67 r/m Standard Gun ▲
6.67 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2134.4 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2134.4 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.36 m With 50% Crew: 0.446 m ▲
0.36 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.446 m |
s 1.6 s 1.6 Aim time |
4444 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-10°/+15°-10°/+15° Elevation Arc |
3535 rounds Ammo Capacity |
1010 % Chance of Fire |
m 420 m 420 View Range |
m 750 m 750 Signal Range |
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The Rheinmetall Panzerwagen is a German tier 10 light tank.
On June 8, 1957, Rheinmetall recorded a patent for a new light tank with an oscillating turret and a gun with trunnions. The proposed design allowed engineers to equip light vehicles with powerful 90-mm and 105-mm guns while preserving the minimum vehicle height. Rheinmetall did not have their own chassis for the subsequent tank production, and they offered their turret to other plants. The vehicle is a project on the basis of the Hanomag and Henschel chassis. Existed only in blueprints.
Currently second fastest tank in the game (But still slower than pre-nerf Ru251, Or even Tier 3 PzIC). Carrying huge gun that's "Popped out" of its turret, Boasting highest penetration and of all Tier 10 LTs, But cost of very low ammo capacity and its gun can damaged often.
The Rheinmetall Panzerwagen marks the end of its German light line.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Gun | Penetration (mm) |
Damage (HP) |
Rate of fire (rounds/minute) |
Dispersion (m/100m) |
Aiming time (s) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
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X | 105 mm Kanone | 242/280/120 | 320/320/420 | 6.67 | 0.36 | 1.6 | 1000 | 280000 |
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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X | MB 881 | 1100 | 10 | 700 | 132000 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
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X | Rheinmetall Panzerwagen | 30 | 54 | 0 | 6500 | 82500 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Fastest Tier 10 tank with excellent acceleration and mobility
- 2nd highest penetration of all Tier 10 LT and excellent alpha damage, HE has great penetration that can crippling lightly armored tank effectively
- Great gun depression
- Low chance of engine catching fire (10%)
Cons:
- Almost no armor with fairly large size; easily ripped by HE rounds
- Shockingly low ammo capacity (only 30 rounds)
- Its gun can be damaged often
Gallery
Historical Info