VK 30.01 (H)
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|isSPGorTD= | |isSPGorTD= | |||
? | |suspension1=VK-3001 (H) | + | |suspension1=5, VK-3001 (H), 36, 38, 10170, 9950 | |
? | |suspension2=VK-3001-(H)-Ketten Ausf. B | + | |suspension2=6, VK-3001-(H)-Ketten Ausf. B, 36.3, 40, 16720, 9950 | |
|radio1=3, FuG 5, 350, 630, 50 | |radio1=3, FuG 5, 350, 630, 50 | |||
|radio2=4, FuG 7, 470, 8160, 70 | |radio2=4, FuG 7, 470, 8160, 70 | |||
? | |radio3=FuG 12 | + | |radio3=9, FuG 12, 810, 43200, 150 | |
|engine1=Maybach HL 157 P | |engine1=Maybach HL 157 P | |||
|engine2=Maybach HL 174 | |engine2=Maybach HL 174 | |||
|engine3=Maybach HL 210 P 30 | |engine3=Maybach HL 210 P 30 | |||
? | |turret1=VK-3001-(H)-Standardturm | + | |turret1=5, VK-3001-(H)-Standardturm, 50/30/30, 56, 400, 10260, 2500 | |
? | |turret2=VK-3001-(H)-Großtrum | + | |turret2=6, VK-3001-(H)-Großtrum, 120/60/60, 28, 420, 17210, 4600 | |
|gun1=7.5cm KwK 40 L/43 | |gun1=7.5cm KwK 40 L/43 | |||
|gun2=7.5cm KwK 41 L/48 | |gun2=7.5cm KwK 41 L/48 |
Revision as of 04:30, 8 February 2011
VK 3601 (H)
VK 3601 (H)
Germany | Medium Tank | Tier VI |
Cost | 623,100 |
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Health | 670 |
Weight/Load Limit | 31.47/36t |
Engine Power | 585hp |
Speed Limit | 55km/h |
Traverse Speed | 38deg/s |
Hull Armor | 50/30/50mm |
Turret Armor | 50/30/50mm |
Damage | 83-138HP |
Penetration | 74-123mm |
Rate of Fire | 16r/m |
Accuracy | 0.4m |
Aim time | 2s |
Turret Traverse | 56deg/s |
Gun Traverse Arc | gunTraverseArc |
Gun Vertical Limits | gunVerticalLimits |
Ammo Capacity | ammo |
Chance of Fire | 25% |
View Range | 400m |
Signal Range | 350m |
Parent | parent |
Child | child |
Values Are Stock // Top
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Historical Info
On 9 September 1938, Henschel & Sohn received permission to continue development of a VK3001(H) medium tank and a VK3601(H) heavy tank, both of which apparently pioneered the overlapping and interleaved main road wheel concept, for tank chassis use, that were already being used on German military half-tracked vehicles such as the SdKfz 7. The VK3001(H) was intended to mount a 7.5 cm L/24 low velocity infantry support gun, a 7.5 cm L/40 dual purpose anti-tank gun, or a 10.5 cm L/28 artillery piece in a Krupp turret. Overall weight was to be 33 tonnes. The armour was designed to be 50 mm on frontal surfaces and 30 mm on the side surfaces. Four prototype hulls were completed for testing. Two of these were used to create the 12.8 cm Selbstfahrlafette L/61, also known as Sturer Emil.
German Tanks
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