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?* 152mm can easily damage multiple modules on tanks with large areas of paper armor.+
?* The 152 is essentially the KV-2's DERP gun that goes 72 km/h+
?* Heat rounds for silver round price.+
?* Is basically the grim reaper to SPGs with top gun, fast, small tank with a gun that does massive damage, all arty players beware.+
?* Armor may be paper, but it can be deceptive due to curved shapes (Can potentially bounce a shot off of an AMX 50 B shooting into its rear).+
?* Strangely shaped top turret can potentially confuse anyone that can only see that part of your tank on where to fire+
?* Less prone to module damage than T71 or M41 Bulldog+
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?* Poor acceleration and Unremarkable mobility for a light tank, coming from Bulldog you'll feel very sluggish and will have think more ahead to time your actions+
?* Rather large for a light tank+
?* Mediocre cameo ratings in comparison to other tier 8 light tanks +
?* Ammo Rack is made of Nitro-glycerin+
?* 152's low accuracy means that you have to get dangerously close to your enemy to have a chance at hitting them.+
?* Armor is entirely made of construction paper.+
?* 90mm gun has a useless HEP round (default ammo) pen of 102. But it has an excellent HEAT penetration of 250mm with affordable cost 4k credits a shot.+
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?With the top gun,this tank is the ultimate aggressive ambusher. To play this tank well will require for most players a lot of practice due to a playstyle unlike any light tank in the game. You have to get close to a enemy tank to have a shot at hitting with such low accuracy. because you are a light tank and a rather large one at that, you must time your run perfectly since you will only get one shot before you have to retreat while your gun reloads. That being said if you can make contact with a low armor face of a enemy (such as a french tank or many tanks rear armor) you will take at least half their HP pool with a pen. With such a unique play-style this tank is sure to become a favorite of many tankers, though beginners might want to avoid this tank. +
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?If you dont like "derp ambushing" with the 152mm, the 90mm Baby Derp gun can be used to play like a mobile TD. With reload time of 5,31s with gun rammer you have essentially a great DPM potential (3500pts(w/rammer) if you can pen HEP and 2600pts(w/rammer) with HEAT. The only caveat is that you must switch between ammunition types frequently. The default HEP round with pen of 102mm is suprisingly good as the mobility of T49 allows you to pick your targets. But for heavily armored targets you have the excellent HEAT round available, which is cheaper in credits than for other tanks with guns of similar caliber (only 4000cr / round). The 90mm gun has the shell velocity, DPM and accuracity for doing ok in sniping role if not great.+
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?T49 was an attempt to upgun M41 Walker-Bulldog in order to stay relevant against more heavily armored tanks such as T-54 which appeared after the introduction of M41. To create T49, M41 was upgraded with a 90mm gun and a larger turret. This tank later served as the test bed for the 152mm M8E1 rifled gun/launcher. This tank was later adapted into the M551 Sheridan.+
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