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?|The Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. C became very popular quickly after it's release in-game, and with good reason. +
?It is extremely fast (highest top speed in the game) and highly maneuverable, rivaling even the Soviet T-50-2. It sports sloped 30mm armor on its front and is relatively well-armored for it's tier. Lower-tier tanks and machine guns will have difficulty penetrating it's armor and an even harder time hitting one at full speed. It's top gun, the 7.92 mm Mauser, is a rapid-firing machine gun holds 5 8-round bursts in it's drum; meaning it fires 40 rapid shots before reloading with a good ~350 damage potential. Despite it's relatively low penetration, the 7.92 mm gun can easily take out full-health tier 2-3 tanks within seconds with shots to spare. The Pz.Kpfw I Ausf. C also has great gun elevation arc angles which assist with using cover and firing on the move. The formidable burst damage potential and high maneuverability make this tank one of the best flankers and run-and-gun drive-by vehicles; it's great for it's tier and a fun tank to play. +
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?* Highest top speed in the game+
?* Absurd rate of fire+
?* Very high burst-damage with the 7.92 (5 clips of 8 shots each for a total of 40 shots totaling ~350 damage)+
?* Highly maneuverable+
?* Ability to pivot in place+
?* Very high track traverse speed, comparable to that of tier 10 mediums.+
?* Small size; good staying hidden and dodging enemy fire+
?* Good viewrange for its tier+
?* Cheap standard ammo+
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?* Acceleration is lacking+
?* Poor penetration+
?* Prone to drifting (which is cool but results in lost speed and control)+
?* Driver is knocked-out easily+
?* Very expensive gold ammo+
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?At its tier, it is best played as an aggressive flanker. All but the strongest vehicles will be quickly destroyed by it's 7.92 mm Mauser machine-gun, especially if shot from behind or in the side. The high damage-potential and high maneuverability (turning speed and such) allow the Pz.Kpfw I Ausf. C to "carousel" enemies, that is, quickly drive past or around an enemy and unload into their weak sides and rear while forcing them to turn their turret and hull in an attempt to keep-up. This technique disorients unexpectant enemies while making its victim vulnerable to you and your teammates who may be right behind you, however this trick requires high speed and works best on slow enemy tanks and tank-destroyers. Rinse and repeat.+
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?The Pz.Kpfw I Ausf.C offers a choice between two guns, the same 2cm L/112 that you might know from the PzII or a unique gun, the Mauser. They have similar stats : same accuracy, neighboring damage and penetration. Technically, the L/112 is more reliable due to its slightly better penetration and a faster clip reload, but the Mauser's sheer damage potential and huge burst length make it incredibly deadly in flanking maneuvers and a generally preferred choice.+
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?When in higher tier battles, typically Tier V, penetrating enemy tanks becomes extremely hard. Almost all tier 4s and 5s are invulnerable to your gun, even from behind. Thus, it is ill-advised to engage enemies head on. It is more effective to scout enemies for your team and to attack SPGs when the opportunity presents itself (when the enemy is distracted and away from their base!) As a scout (especially with Binoculars or Coated Optics) or arty-hunter, this tank becomes very valuable to its team. Furthermore, it's powerful radio enables it to effectively scout. As with any tank, being the underdog tier-wise is extremely dangerous and care must be taken to avoid all enemy fire, Your 30 mm armor is not at all effective against tier 4 and 5 vehicles.+
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?Overall, with a fun and high-damage potential gun and being fast and highly maneuverable, this tank will surely be a keeper for light tanks aficionados.+
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?The Panzer I Ausf. C, was designed jointly between Krauss-Maffei and Daimler-Benz in 1939 to provide an amply armored and armed reconnaissance light tank. The Ausf. C boasted a completely new chassis and turret, a modern torsion-bar suspension and five interleaved roadwheels. It also had a maximum armor thickness of 30 millimeters (1.18 in), over twice that of either the Ausf. A or B, and was armed with a 7.92mm EW 141 semi autocannon firing 7.92×94 mm ammo Panzerbüchse this higher pressure barrel was heavier than a normal 7.92mm barrel. Forty of these tanks were produced, along with six prototypes. Two tanks were deployed to 1 Panzer Division in 1943, and the other thirty-eight were deployed to the LVIII Panzer Reserve Corps during the Normandy landings.+
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