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?Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with it lack of damage, but it does compensate with a higher rate of fire, and has good accuracy which makes some players use AP for more consistent damage. It only carries 18 rounds opposed to 40 rounds on the Object 212. It is also quite mobile for its size. This tank marks the end of the USSR self-propelled guns line.+Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with its lack of damage, but it does compensate with a higher rate of fire, and has good accuracy which makes some players use AP for more consistent damage. It only carries 18 rounds opposed to 40 rounds on the Object 212. It is also quite mobile for its size. This tank marks the end of the USSR self-propelled guns line.
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Revision as of 22:53, 9 September 2011

Object 261

Object 261
USSR SPG Tier VIII
Totals
Cost 3548000  Credits
Health 650
Weight/Load Limit 59.12/59.9t
Crew
5
Mobility
Engine Power 650hp
Speed Limit 50km/h
Traverse Speed 18deg/s
Armor
Hull Armor 75/50/30mm
Armament
Damage 1,275-2,125HP
Penetration 77-128mm
Rate of Fire 2.13r/m
Accuracy 0.37m
Aim time 5.5s
Gun Traverse gunTraverse
Gun Traverse Arc gunTraverseArc
Gun Vertical Limits gunVerticalLimits
Ammo Capacity ammo
General
Chance of Fire 15%
View Range 460m
Signal Range 410m
Parent Contour-noImage.png
Child none
Values Are Stock // Top


USSR-Object_261.png

Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with its lack of damage, but it does compensate with a higher rate of fire, and has good accuracy which makes some players use AP for more consistent damage. It only carries 18 rounds opposed to 40 rounds on the Object 212. It is also quite mobile for its size. This tank marks the end of the USSR self-propelled guns line.
















Modules

Gun
Tr
Nm
Dam
Pen
RoF
Acr
Aim
Pr
Wt
09IX
180 mm B-1-P
1700/1100/1700(HP)
102/360/102(mm)
2.31(r/m)
0.37(m)
5.5(s)
00118 000 118 000 Credits.png
14 300 14 300(kg)

Turret
SPGs and TDs don't have turret modules

Engine
Tr
Nm
Pw
CoF
Pr
Wt
08VIII
V-11
0650 650(h.p.)
015 15%
00049 740 49 740 Credits.png
0750 750(kg)
09IX
M-50D
0900 900(h.p.)
015 15%
00087 000 87 000 Credits.png
0700 700(kg)
09IX
M-50TD
0950 950(h.p.)
015 15%
00098 000 98 000 Credits.png
0700 700(kg)

Suspension
Tr
Nm
LL
Tv
Pr
Wt
07VII
Object 261
59.9 59.9(t)
018 18(d/s)
00018 000 18 000 Credits.png
22 000 22 000(kg)
08VIII
Object 261M
65.9 65.9(t)
022 22(d/s)
00039 500 39 500 Credits.png
22 000 22 000(kg)

Radio
Tr
Nm
SR
Pr
Wt
05V
10R
0410 410(m)
00003 660 3 660 Credits.png
0100 100(kg)
09IX
12RT
0700 700(m)
00033 600 33 600 Credits.png
0110 110(kg)
10X
10RT-26E
0870 870(m)
00056 500 56 500 Credits.png
0120 120(kg)

Historical Info

Developed on the chassis of the IS-7 by the design bureaus of the Kirov Plants in Chelyabinsk and Leningrad, development started in 1947, but was suspended during the design phase.



Soviet Tanks
Light Tanks MS-1  • BT-2  • Tetrarch  • T-26  • T-60  • BT-7  • BT-SV  • LTP  • M3 Light  • T-127  • T-46  • T-70  • A-20  • T-50  • T-80  • Valentine II  • T-50-2  • MT-25
Medium Tanks A-32  • T-28  • Matilda IV  • T-34  • T-34-85  • A-43  • KV-13  • T-43  • A-44  • T-44  • Object 416  • T-54  • Object 430 II  • Object 283  • T-62A  • Object 140  • Object 430
Heavy Tanks Churchill III  • KV  • KV-1  • KV-220  • KV-220 Beta-Test  • KV-1S  • KV-2  • T-150  • IS  • KV-3  • IS-3  • IS-6  • KV-4  • KV-5  • IS-8  • ST-I  • IS-4  • IS-7
Tank Destroyers AT-1  • SU-76  • SU-85B  • SU-85  • SU-85I  • SU-100  • SU-100Y  • SU-100M1  • SU-122-44  • SU-152  • ISU-152  • SU-101  • Object 704  • SU-122-54  • Object 263  • Object 268
Self-Propelled Guns SU-18  • SU-26  • SU-5  • SU-122A  • SU-8  • S-51  • SU-14-1  • SU-14-2  • 212A  • Object 261



Self-Propelled Guns
USA II T1 HMC  • III T18 HMC  • III M7 Priest  • IV T82 HMC  • IV M37  • V M41 HMC  • VI M44  • VII M12  • VIII M40/M43  • IX M53/M55  • X T92 HMC
UK II Loyd Gun Carriage  • III Sexton II  • III Sexton I Gold  • IV Birch Gun  • V Bishop  • VI FV304  • VII Crusader 5.5-in. SP  • VIII FV207  • IX FV3805  • X Conqueror Gun Carriage
Germany II G.Pz. Mk. VI (e)  • III Sturmpanzer I Bison  • III Wespe  • IV Pz.Sfl. IVb  • IV Sturmpanzer II  • V Grille  • VI Hummel  • VII G.W. Panther  • VIII G.W. Tiger (P)  • IX G.W. Tiger  • X G.W. E 100
France II Renault FT 75 BS  • III Lorraine 39L AM  • IV AMX 105 AM mle. 47  • V AMX 13 105 AM mle. 50  • V 105 leFH18B2 Gold  • VI AMX 13 F3 AM  • VII Lorraine 155 mle. 50  • VIII Lorraine 155 mle. 51  • IX Bat.-Châtillon 155 55  • X Bat.-Châtillon 155 58
USSR II SU-18  • III SU-26  • IV SU-5  • V SU-122A  • VI SU-8  • VII S-51  • VII SU-14-1  • VIII SU-14-2  • IX 212A  • X Object 261
China
Japan
Czechoslovakia
Sweden