T-54
T-54
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[Client Values; Actual values in
3,450,000 Cost |
1550410 HP Hit Points |
34/38.719.58/39.8 t Weight Limit |
- Commander
- Gunner
- Driver
- Loader (Radio Operator)
620700 hp Engine Power |
56/20 km/h Speed Limit |
4648 deg/s Traverse |
18.2435.75 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
NoNo Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
200/155/60240/180/65 mm Turret Armor |
AP/APCR/HE
AP/HEAT/HE Shells |
252/4400/252
1230/4800/1170 Shell Cost |
250/250/330320/320/420 HP Damage |
175/235/50201/330/50 mm Penetration |
r/m ▲
6.82 r/m Standard Gun ▲
8.11 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1705 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2595.2 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.39 m With 50% Crew: 0.483 m ▲
0.39 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.483 m |
s 2.9 s 2.5 Aim time |
4844 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-5°/+20°-6°/+20° Elevation Arc |
5050 rounds Ammo Capacity |
1212 % Chance of Fire |
m 390 m 390 View Range |
m 525 m 730 Signal Range |
Additional Statistics
(Top Configuration)
When using the 100mm D-10T2C gun:
Camouflage
- Stationary: 15.7%
- When Moving: 11.7%
- When Firing: 2.9%
Terrain Resistance
- On Hard Ground: 0.96
- On Medium Ground: 1.06
- On Soft Ground: 2.11
Dispersion Change Values
- Turret Contribution
- Rotation: 0.12
- Shot Recoil: 3.36
- Suspension Contribution
- Acceleration: 0.13
- Turning: 0.13
With 100% Crew
IX
3450000
The T-54 is a Soviet tier 9 medium tank.
The first prototype was constructed at the end of 1944. After successful trials in 1945–1947 the T-54 mod. 1947 was adopted for service. 713 vehicles were constructed before production was phased out. In 1949 production of a new variant was launched.
The T-54 leads to the Object 140.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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IX | V-2-54 | 620 | 12 | 700 | 79290 | |
IX | V-14 | 700 | 12 | 700 | 82300 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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VIII | T-54 mod. 1946 | 38.7 | 46 | B/2 | 7700 | 31700 | |
IX | T-54 mod. 1949 | 39.8 | 48 | B/2 | 7700 | 62500 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Choice of two guns - D-10T2S has high DPM, and D-54 has good accuracy and aim time
- Outstanding HEAT (premium) penetration
- Good overall armor profile, the turret is especially tough
- Good top speed and excellent maneuverability
- Good camouflage values
Cons:
- Bad gun depression, though the D-10T2S gun has -6°
- Ammo rack and fuel tank can be damaged by frontal hits
- Lowest AP (standard) penetration in tier/class
- Expensive AP shells for both top 100mm guns
- Painful stock grind
Performance
The T-54 is often considered to be the first mass-produced main battle tank--a tank with the mobility of a medium tank but comparable firepower and protection to a heavy tank, and thus capable of fulfilling both roles. The World of Tanks incarnation does not disappoint. It features a great combination of speed, armor, and firepower when fully upgraded, and its well sloped 120mm front can be quite bouncy against lower tiers. The turret is also very well armored, and can reliably bounce shots, with the only weakspots on it being the two small cupolas which can be rather difficult to hit.
There are two viable gun options on the T-54. One is the D-54. The D-54, when compared to 105mm L7A1 armed NATO counterparts, is lacking in standard round penetration and alpha, but make up for this with its good handling and shorter reload, making a decent sniping gun. The D-10T2S, in comparison, is a rather unique weapon for its tier: it shares some similarities with the M46 Patton's 105mm T5 gun, having lowish accuracy and even worse standard penetration for generous DPM; however the gun depression and handling are less than satisfying, relegating it to brawling/flanking duties. To compensate for these obvious shortcomings, both guns feature the same excellent 330mm pen HEAT round which is more than enough to deal with even the most heavily armored targets.
The T-54 also has a great specific power of 19.74 HP/T, and in conjunction with a traverse speed of 48 deg/s, fantastic terrain resistance, and a top speed of 56km/h make the T-54 extremely mobile, second only to the barely armored Leo PTA or the AMX 30 when compared to other tier IX medium tanks, except autoloaders.
Keeping all this in mind, in battle the T-54 plays as the ultimate medium tank. It's low profile can allow it to sidehug tall papertank heavies such as the E-75, Mauschen or Type 4 Heavy, it's mobility lets it perform flanking maneuvers with ease, and when the fight gets tough, the tough frontal armor and excellent gun will help it survive. The only limitation to this tank is the poor gun depression, which somewhat limits it's ability to abuse terrain, but asking for more would just be greedy.
Early Research
- The LB-1 carries over from the T-44.
- Research the LB-1 gun if you have not already.
- Research the new turret, it will provide a lot of extra protection and a small RoF boost, and is needed for to research the top guns
- Then pick whatever gun you want (with either of the top guns, you will earn the XP needed for the engine and suspension much faster than with the LB-1), both have the same research cost.
- Get the suspension next, it gives slightly better traverse speed, and more importantly, improved terrain resistance values which will improve the acceleration
- Research the engine
- Research whichever tank you want, be it the T-62A, or Object 140.
Suggested Equipment
External Reviews and Opinions
Gallery
Historical Info
Development
Development of the first T-54 prototype started in October 1944 at the OKB-520 design bureau, at the Stalin Ural Tank Factory No. 183 (Uralvagonzavod), in Nizhny Tagil. The initial design was completed in December, with a prototype completed in February 1945.
Trials conducted between March and April 1945 resulted in the new tank being commissioned for service with the Red Army as the T-54. The tank had virtually the same hull and drive train as the T-44. Major differences included thicker front armour (120 mm on the upper section and 90 mm on the lower section) and a newly designed driver's hatch and vision slot. The turret ring increased in diameter to 1800 mm and had thicker armour (180 mm on the front, between 90 mm and 150 mm on the sides and 30 mm on the roof). The main armament was the 100 mm D-10TK cannon, with two 7.62 mm GWT machine guns. The tank was powered by a new V-54 12-cylinder 38.88 litre water-cooled diesel engine developing 520 hp (388 kW) at 2,000 rpm with a two-stage reduction gearbox. Fuel capacity was increased to 530 litres in the internal fuel tank and 165 litres in the external fuel tank. Unlike the T-34, the external fuel tanks were connected to the fuel system. The rubber rollers on the road wheels were widened. The T-54 weighed 35.5 tonnes, making it slightly slower than the T-44 at 43.5 km/h. The road range increased to 360 km. It was decided to modernize the tank before production started. The new tank's turret was tried on two modified T-44 tanks.
Another T-54 prototype was built in July 1945 which received the alternative designation Ob'yekt 137. The tank was equipped with a new turret armed with 100 mm LB-1 tank gun and 7.62 mm SG medium coaxial machine gun. The turret armour was thickened (200 mm on the front, between 125 mm and 160 mm on the sides). The tank was armed with two 7.62 mm SG-43 medium machine guns mounted inside fixed boxes on the fenders, each with 500 rounds of ammunition and operated by the driver. The turret was fitted with a 12.7 mm DShK anti-aircraft heavy machine gun. The fuel capacity was increased to 545 litres in internal fuel tanks and 180 litres in external fuel tanks. Because of this, the road range remained 360 km despite the increased weight of 39.15 tonnes. This prototype went through trials between July and November 1945. Although there were numerous drawbacks which required correction and many alterations which had to be made to the vehicle's design, it was decided to begin serial production of the new vehicle and the vehicle officially entered service on 29 April 1946. It would go into production in Nizhni Tagil and Kharkiv in 1947.
Historical Gallery
Historical Accuracy Errata
The T-54 is only represented up until her 1949 model, when it still had the dome-shaped turret with flat sides. The more prolific 1951 turret used by nearly all production T-54s and the Chinese Type 59 copy is not available.
- The original T-54 was actually fitted with the V-54 diesel engine that produced 520 hp. More powerful engines were only fitted to the T-55 and later models of the T-54.
- The 100 mm D-54 has substantially lower penetration than the U-8TS used by the Tier 10 Soviet medium tanks; they are historically the same gun with different stabilization systems.
- Neither the D-10T2S nor the D-54 were historically fitted with the 1949 turret. The D-54 gun was only fitted to a T-54 that had the fully egg-shaped turret produced from 1951. Its configuration on the Model 1949 is fake.
- The 120 mm frontal hull was only used by the original 1945 and 1946 variants; it was reduced to 100 mm on the 1949 and later models due to overloading on the front of the suspension.
- Uses the same D-10T2S gun as the T 55A, yet the penetration values of the armor-piercing shell are inconsistent.