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? | | | + | |The '''Strv 103-0''' is a vast improvement over the [[Tank:S21_UDES_03|UDES 03]]. It offers much more reliable protection than its predecessor. Its stock gun is carried over from the UDES 03, and it also shares its top gun with its brother; the [[Tank:S11_Strv_103B|Strv 103B]]. Both guns provide fantastic penetration and alpha, with great rate of fire. | |
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+ | Although it is much easier to maneuver, it still suffers from the downside of a hydraulic suspension. It also has horrible gun handling in travel mode and horrible mobility in siege mode. | |||
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+ | If played correctly, the Strv 103-0 is an impressive tank hunter that will unleash death upon its enemies. It prepares you for an even more impressive tank hunter: '''[[Tank:S11_Strv_103B|Strv 103B]]'''. | |||
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? | - Highest penetration of all tier 9 tanks both on stock gun (288 | + | - Highest penetration of all tier 9 tanks both on stock gun (288) and top gun (308). | |
? | - | + | - It is the only Tier 9 tank destroyer which uses APCR as default ammunition | |
? | - Good mobility and traverse speed, | + | - Good mobility and traverse speed, especially in rough terrain. | |
? | - | + | - Has 40mm of armor, which provides great protection in siege mode versus all guns with calibre 120mm or below (as long as they are shooting AP or APCR) | |
? | - | + | - Lowest chance of catching fire in the game (only 10%!) | |
? | - | + | - High reverse speed (45 km/h). It is almost the same as the forward speed (50 km/h). In combination with great sloped armour, you can reverse escape which makes you less vulnerable to enemy fire. | |
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+ | - Less speed than UDES, both forward and reverse (50/45 km/h) | |||
+ | - Lowest HP pool for non-SPGs vehicles on the same tier (1500). | |||
+ | - Although its mobility in Siege Mode is better than its predecessor, it's still terrible. It makes you very vulnerable in close range combat | |||
? | + | - Despite having high nominal penetration, your shots will bounce often when shooting even slightly angled armor at this tier, due to APCR rounds having lower normalization that AP. | ||
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? | - | + | - Very long aim time in travel mode on both guns, as well as no horizontal gun movement, which forces you to move to shoot new targets, and greatly lose accuracy while doing so. | |
? | - | + | - Expensive repair cost makes it easy to lose money. | |
? | - | + | - Guns with calibre above 120mm (many Russian/Chinese/Japanese vehicles) will overmatch your armor easily. | |
? | - | + | - Juicy target for SPGs, especially in siege mode | |
? | - | + | - HEAT ammo, even from lower calibre guns, can penetrate you due to higher autobounce threshold required compared to AP or APCR. | |
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|InTheGame_research= | |InTheGame_research= | |||
? | You barely need any research for the Strv 103-0. The | + | You barely need any research for the Strv 103-0. The stock gun already has the best-in-tier penetration, good ROF and damage. Upgrading from L/51 to L/62 adds a buff in penetration (288 -> 308) and a minor buff to the shell velocity (1450 m/s -> 1500 m/s). But the stock tracks can't even take the weight of all 3 equipments. You can take Binocular Telescope, but you will have to choose between Gun Rammer or Camouflage Net until you upgrade the tracks. Since the ROF is already great, using Camouflage Net to keep being hidden is the better choice. | |
? | + | You have to research the tracks first, then research the gun before the engine, considering the 288 penetration could be a bit underwhelming against tier 10 superheavies such as Maus or E-100. Also, the tank is already quite mobile and it is only really effective in siege mode (which is mostly stationary), so you won't miss having a less powerful engine while you penetrate most of your shots in siege mode. | ||
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? | + | Medium-Caliber Tank Gun Rammer, Camouflage Net, Binocular Telescope | ||
|InTheGame_Equipment_Builds= | |InTheGame_Equipment_Builds= | |||
|External_Reviews= | |External_Reviews= | |||
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The Stridsvagn 103 (strv 103), also known as the S-Tank, was a Swedish post-war main battle tank. It was known for its unconventional design: it was turretless with a fixed gun traversed by engaging the tracks and elevated by adjusting the hull suspension. While turretless armoured fighting vehicles are usually classified as assault guns or tank destroyers, despite its unique gun laying process the Strv 103 is considered a tank because its designated combat role matched those of other tanks within contemporary Swedish doctrine. It is the only tank of any kind since World War II to dispense with a turret. | The Stridsvagn 103 (strv 103), also known as the S-Tank, was a Swedish post-war main battle tank. It was known for its unconventional design: it was turretless with a fixed gun traversed by engaging the tracks and elevated by adjusting the hull suspension. While turretless armoured fighting vehicles are usually classified as assault guns or tank destroyers, despite its unique gun laying process the Strv 103 is considered a tank because its designated combat role matched those of other tanks within contemporary Swedish doctrine. It is the only tank of any kind since World War II to dispense with a turret. | |||
? | + | In 1963, a batch of pre-production vehicles was built. It was called the 0-series and would more closely resemble the planned production version. These were used for series of tests of everything – from different engine options to trials with built-in dozer blades and different types of armament. Pherhaps most important was that they were used for tests, involving collaboration with infantry and other units. As a part of these tests, the armament was changed from the British L7 gun to a longer version of it, which offered higher muzzle velocity and penetration. In addition, the commander’s cupola was developed into one of the best designs in the world, which has proven itself since by outperforming everything from the Leopard 1 and Centurion to the Chieftain and in one case, even the Leopard 2 in various tests around the world. | ||
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+ | The only major difference between the pre-production models and the final production version was the older design of commander’s cupola and the lack of ribbed armor. As a part of the testing of the 0-series, there was a research into how to improve the frontal armor. Originally the armor was 40mm thick, but tests were being made with 50mm plates as well as a new type of “ribbed” armor. | |||
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+ | It was found that this “ribbed” armor, consisting of 40mm tall and 30mm wide metal bars welded onto a 40mm plate, was much less prone to deforming and as a bonus, these ribs added a sort of spaced armor effect, where a round was much less likely to penetrate the main armor plate. On the production version, these plates were used for the front of the vehicle to cover the engine compartment. | |||
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image:strv103-0.jpg{{!}}Stridsvagn 103-0 | image:strv103-0.jpg{{!}}Stridsvagn 103-0 | |||
image:strv103-0-ravlunda-1966.jpg{{!}}Five S-tank prototypes from the zero-series at Ravlunda proving grounds, 1966 | image:strv103-0-ravlunda-1966.jpg{{!}}Five S-tank prototypes from the zero-series at Ravlunda proving grounds, 1966 | |||
+ | File:Preproduction_Strv_103_refilling_hydraulic_oil.png{{!}}Preproduction Strv 103's being refilled with hydraulic oil after testing | |||
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Strv 103-0
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3,600,000 Cost |
1500290 HP Hit Points |
36.72/379.77/40 t Weight Limit |
- Commander (Gunner)
- Driver (Gunner)
- Radio Operator (Loader)
540600 hp Engine Power |
50/45 km/h Speed Limit |
3840 deg/s Traverse |
14.7161.41 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
APCR/APCR/HE
APCR/APCR/HE Shells |
1160/4800/810
1160/4800/810 Shell Cost |
390/390/480390/390/480 HP Damage |
288/330/53308/350/53 mm Penetration |
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6.98 r/m Standard Gun ▲
6.98 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2722.2 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2722.2 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
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0.4 m With 50% Crew: 0.509 m ▲
0.4 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.509 m |
s 3 s 3 Aim time |
1616 deg/s Gun Traverse Speed |
6° Gun Arc |
--1°/+1°--1°/+1° Elevation Arc |
5050 rounds Ammo Capacity |
1010 % Chance of Fire |
m 360 m 360 View Range |
m 710 m 850 Signal Range |
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The Strv 103-0 is a Swedish tier 9 tank destroyer.
A contract for the production of a turretless vehicle was concluded with the Bofors company in 1960. A total of 10 prototypes of the "zero series" were produced. The vehicles differed from the mass-produced Strv 103 in weaker armor and engine, as well as in the commander's cupola. In 1964, the vehicles were used as a basis for the Strv 103A production.
The Strv 103-0 is a vast improvement over the UDES 03. It offers much more reliable protection than its predecessor. Its stock gun is carried over from the UDES 03, and it also shares its top gun with its brother; the Strv 103B. Both guns provide fantastic penetration and alpha, with great rate of fire.
Although it is much easier to maneuver, it still suffers from the downside of a hydraulic suspension. It also has horrible gun handling in travel mode and horrible mobility in siege mode.
If played correctly, the Strv 103-0 is an impressive tank hunter that will unleash death upon its enemies. It prepares you for an even more impressive tank hunter: Strv 103B.
The Strv 103-0 leads to the Strv 103B.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
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IX | Motoraggregat 1S | 540 | 10 | 700 | 70000 | |
IX | Motoraggregat 3 | 600 | 10 | 700 | 81800 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
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VIII | Strv 103-0 | 37 | 38 | 0 | 7000 | 30000 | |
IX | Strv 103A | 40 | 40 | 0 | 7000 | 67500 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Highest penetration of all tier 9 tanks both on stock gun (288) and top gun (308).
- It is the only Tier 9 tank destroyer which uses APCR as default ammunition
- Good mobility and traverse speed, especially in rough terrain.
- Has 40mm of armor, which provides great protection in siege mode versus all guns with calibre 120mm or below (as long as they are shooting AP or APCR)
- Lowest chance of catching fire in the game (only 10%!)
- High reverse speed (45 km/h). It is almost the same as the forward speed (50 km/h). In combination with great sloped armour, you can reverse escape which makes you less vulnerable to enemy fire.
Cons:
- Less speed than UDES, both forward and reverse (50/45 km/h)
- Lowest HP pool for non-SPGs vehicles on the same tier (1500).
- Although its mobility in Siege Mode is better than its predecessor, it's still terrible. It makes you very vulnerable in close range combat
- Despite having high nominal penetration, your shots will bounce often when shooting even slightly angled armor at this tier, due to APCR rounds having lower normalization that AP.
- Very long aim time in travel mode on both guns, as well as no horizontal gun movement, which forces you to move to shoot new targets, and greatly lose accuracy while doing so.
- Expensive repair cost makes it easy to lose money.
- Guns with calibre above 120mm (many Russian/Chinese/Japanese vehicles) will overmatch your armor easily.
- Juicy target for SPGs, especially in siege mode
- HEAT ammo, even from lower calibre guns, can penetrate you due to higher autobounce threshold required compared to AP or APCR.
Early Research
You barely need any research for the Strv 103-0. The stock gun already has the best-in-tier penetration, good ROF and damage. Upgrading from L/51 to L/62 adds a buff in penetration (288 -> 308) and a minor buff to the shell velocity (1450 m/s -> 1500 m/s). But the stock tracks can't even take the weight of all 3 equipments. You can take Binocular Telescope, but you will have to choose between Gun Rammer or Camouflage Net until you upgrade the tracks. Since the ROF is already great, using Camouflage Net to keep being hidden is the better choice.
You have to research the tracks first, then research the gun before the engine, considering the 288 penetration could be a bit underwhelming against tier 10 superheavies such as Maus or E-100. Also, the tank is already quite mobile and it is only really effective in siege mode (which is mostly stationary), so you won't miss having a less powerful engine while you penetrate most of your shots in siege mode.
(Current Build Patch 0.9.17.1)
Suggested Equipment
External Reviews and Opinions
Gallery
Historical Info
In the mid-1950s, the Kungliga Arméförvaltningens Tygavdelning put out a contract tender for next generation tank design to replace their Centurions. A consortium of Landsverk, Volvo and Bofors responded with a suggestion to revive an earlier domestic heavy tank design, known under the codename KRV, fitted with a 155 mm smoothbore gun in an oscillating turret. However, this was deemed too expensive in comparison to the alternatives: A(ngloamerican), which was to purchase a 50-ton tank with high protection and mediocre mobility from either U.K. or U.S.A. Alternative T(ysk-fransk /German-French) was a 30-ton tank with low protection and good mobility. Then, in 1956, Sven Berge of the Swedish Arms Administration proposed Alternativ S, a domestic alternative (S standing for Swedish).
Development
In preparation for the defence decision of 1958 (Försvarsbeslut 1958 (FB58)) in the Swedish parliament (Riksdagen), the procurement set Alternativ S against the two foreign alternatives Alternativ A and Alternativ T. While the domestic alternative was going to be more expensive, the defence committee report recommended "S" when weighing in the symbolic value of a domestic tank for a neutral country as well as the spin-off effects on Swedish industrial competence. Riksdagen made the formal decision regarding FB58 on 4 February 1958, and a follow-on contract called for two production prototypes, which were completed in 1961. By this point, the army was so satisfied with the design that an initial pre-production order for 10 was placed in 1960. With minor changes, the Alternativ S was adopted as the Stridsvagn 103 ("103" from being the third tank with a 10 cm calibre gun accepted into Swedish service).
The Stridsvagn 103 (strv 103), also known as the S-Tank, was a Swedish post-war main battle tank. It was known for its unconventional design: it was turretless with a fixed gun traversed by engaging the tracks and elevated by adjusting the hull suspension. While turretless armoured fighting vehicles are usually classified as assault guns or tank destroyers, despite its unique gun laying process the Strv 103 is considered a tank because its designated combat role matched those of other tanks within contemporary Swedish doctrine. It is the only tank of any kind since World War II to dispense with a turret.
In 1963, a batch of pre-production vehicles was built. It was called the 0-series and would more closely resemble the planned production version. These were used for series of tests of everything – from different engine options to trials with built-in dozer blades and different types of armament. Pherhaps most important was that they were used for tests, involving collaboration with infantry and other units. As a part of these tests, the armament was changed from the British L7 gun to a longer version of it, which offered higher muzzle velocity and penetration. In addition, the commander’s cupola was developed into one of the best designs in the world, which has proven itself since by outperforming everything from the Leopard 1 and Centurion to the Chieftain and in one case, even the Leopard 2 in various tests around the world.
The only major difference between the pre-production models and the final production version was the older design of commander’s cupola and the lack of ribbed armor. As a part of the testing of the 0-series, there was a research into how to improve the frontal armor. Originally the armor was 40mm thick, but tests were being made with 50mm plates as well as a new type of “ribbed” armor.
It was found that this “ribbed” armor, consisting of 40mm tall and 30mm wide metal bars welded onto a 40mm plate, was much less prone to deforming and as a bonus, these ribs added a sort of spaced armor effect, where a round was much less likely to penetrate the main armor plate. On the production version, these plates were used for the front of the vehicle to cover the engine compartment.
Historical Gallery
Sources and External Links
Light Tanks | IStrv fm/21 • IIStrv m/38 • IIL-60 • IIIStrv m/40L • IIILago M38 |
Medium Tanks | IVLago • VStrv m/42 • VIStrv m/42-57 Alt A.2 • VIStrv 74 • VIILeo • VIIIStrv 81 • VIIIPrimo Victoria • VIIILansen C • VIIIUDES 14 Alt 5 • IXUDES 16 • XUDES 15/16 |
Heavy Tanks | VIIIEmil I • VIIIEMIL 1951 • VIIIBofors Tornvagn • IXEmil II • IXStrv K • XKranvagn |
Tank Destroyers | IIPvlvv fm/42 • IIIIkv 72 • IVSav m/43 • VIkv 103 • VIIkv 65 Alt II • VIIIkv 90 Typ B • VIIIUDES 03 • VIIIStrv S1 • IXStrv 103-0 • XStrv 103B |
Self-Propelled Artillery |