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Revision as of 07:54, 28 April 2011

IS-7

IS-7 (Iosef Stalin tank)
USSR Heavy Tank Tier X
Totals
Cost 6,100,000  Credits
Health 2,200
Weight/Load Limit 68.19/70.95t
Crew
5
Mobility
Engine Power 1,050hp
Speed Limit 50km/h
Traverse Speed 28deg/s
Armor
Hull Armor 150/150/60mm
Turret Armor210/210/94mm
Armament
Damage 368-613HP
Penetration 195-325mm
Rate of Fire 5r/m
Accuracy 0.35m
Aim time 3s
Turret Traverse 28deg/s
Gun Traverse Arc gunTraverseArc
Gun Vertical Limits gunVerticalLimits
Ammo Capacity ammo
General
Chance of Fire 15%
View Range 460m
Signal Range 820m
Parent Contour-USSR-IS-4.png
Child none
Values Are Stock // Top
USSR-IS-7.png

The IS-7 could be compared to using a B-1B Lancer. It's fast, agile, and delivers massive damage while being hard to kill due to its speed and maneuverability. The IS-7 has some of the best sloped frontal-armor in the game, having only two relatively hard to hit weak spots on the frontal armor. However, all these strengths come with a weakness: the IS-7 has weak rear armor which insures that if it does not travel with others, it will more than likely be tracked, flanked, and destroyed without mercy. The IS-7 is the last Soviet heavy tank. The IS-7 uses the same gun, the 130mm S-70, as the IS-4, the only difference is that it is much faster with a top speed of 50 km/h, as well as having very fast turret traverse. The weak points are the driver's view-port right below the turret on the hull, and the ammo rack located on a small section of the rear side of the turret on the left side. The back armor can be hit with a strong gun and it will go through like a hot knife through butter.
















Modules

Gun
Tr
Nm
Dam
Pen
RoF
Acr
Aim
Pr
Wt
10X
130mm S-70
490/490/640(HP)
260/303/68(mm)
4.44-5(r/m)
0.35(m)
3.0(s)
00297 000 297 000 Credits.png
2 980 2 980(kg)

Turret
Tr
Nm
Arm
T.Tr
VR
Pr
Wt
10X
IS-7
0210 210/210/94(mm)
0028 28(d/s)
0460 460(m)
00066 000 66 000 Credits.png
14 200 14 200(kg)

Engine
Tr
Nm
Pw
CoF
Pr
Wt
10X
M-50T
1050 1050(h.p.)
015 15%
00132 000 132 000 Credits.png
0700 700(kg)

Suspension
Tr
Nm
LL
Tv
Pr
Wt
10X
IS-7
70.95 70.95(t)
028 28(d/s)
00082 500 82 500 Credits.png
11 000 11 000(kg)

Radio
Tr
Nm
SR
Pr
Wt
10X
10RK-26
0820 820(m)
00051 600 51 600 Credits.png
0160 160(kg)

Historical Info

The development of the IS-7 started in the Spring of 1945. Prototypes were in trials during 1946 and 1947. By 1948, the IS-7 heavy tank was developed. The IS-7 model 1948 variant had a weight of 68 metric tons and was armed with the 130 mm S-70 naval cannon (7020 mm long barrel) with autoloader and stabilizer, infrared night scopes, 8 machine guns, armor from 220 to 300 mm thickness', and 60 km/h roadspeed. Only three were built and it was the largest tank ever produced by the USSR. Although it was in many ways an innovative design, it was never accepted for mass production due to it's cumbersome size and the very impractical layout of it's fighting compartment. The tank housed a crew of five. It must be noted that the Slostin gun was to be installed as it's AA armament.



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