A-32
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A-32
A-32
USSR | Medium Tank | Tier IV |
Cost | -- |
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Health | 360 |
Weight/Load Limit | 19.54/21.3t |
Engine Power | 540hp |
Speed Limit | 70km/h |
Traverse Speed | 40deg/s |
Hull Armor | 35/30/16mm |
Turret Armor | 35/35/35mm |
Damage | 79-131HP |
Penetration | 50-83mm |
Rate of Fire | 15r/m |
Accuracy | 0.46m |
Aim time | 2.1s |
Turret Traverse | 46deg/s |
Gun Traverse Arc | gunTraverseArc |
Gun Vertical Limits | gunVerticalLimits |
Ammo Capacity | ammo |
Chance of Fire | 15% |
View Range | 360m |
Signal Range | 500m |
Parent | none |
Child | none |
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A-32 is the tier 4 medium premium gift tank for USSR. It's basically an improved version of the A-20 light tank that has more health, armor and a decent gun that has noticeably higher penetration than A-20's cannon. Even with these upgrades, it cannot win a head-on fight against a proper medium or heavy tank. Instead it should be used as a scout tank. The task of such a scout would be to find the enemy's artillery (and optionally, tank destroyer's) hiding spot and locate a gap in their defensive line so you can scout safely for your SPGs or kill enemy SPGs.
- This tank was only available as a part of the game's Light pre-order package.
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==Production history of the T-34, A-32 being T-34's prototype==
Koshkin convinced Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to let him develop a second prototype, a more heavily armed and armoured "universal tank" which could replace both the T-26 and the BT tanks. The second prototype Koshkin named A-32, after its 32 millimetres (1.3 in) of frontal armour. It also had a 76.2 mm (3 in) gun, and the same model V-2 diesel engine. Both were tested in field trials at Kubinka in 1939, with the heavier A-32 proving to be as mobile as the A-20. A still heavier version of the A-32 with 45 millimetres (1.8 in) of front armour and wider tracks was approved for production as the T-34. Koshkin chose the name after the year 1934 when he began to formulate his ideas about the new tank, and to commemorate the decree expanding the armoured force and the appointment of Sergo Ordzhonikidze to head tank production.
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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 |
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Self-Propelled Guns | SU-18 • SU-26 • SU-5 • SU-122A • SU-8 • S-51 • SU-14-1 • SU-14-2 • 212A • Object 261
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