Type 61
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? | | Similar to it's predecessor in some aspects, Type 61 needs to keep his distance from the middle of the action as much as the STA-1 needed to (or even more). Paper-thin armor won't be suprising for japanese medium tank drivers, however the lack of camouflage makes this tank significantly harder to play, than its smaller, T8 brother. You certainly don't want to expose yourself, or get engaged in close combat | + | | Similar to it's predecessor in some aspects, Type 61 needs to keep his distance from the middle of the action as much as the STA-1 needed to (or even more). Paper-thin armor won't be suprising for japanese medium tank drivers, however the lack of camouflage makes this tank significantly harder to play, than its smaller, T8 brother. You certainly don't want to expose yourself, or get engaged in close combat by much better armored enemies, so stay back, and make good use of cover, at least at the first couple of minutes of the battle. This way you can take advantage of your nice DPM, and conserve HP for the endgame. Keep in mind, that Type 61 is a primary target on the battlefield, since its armor is practically non-existant, but the tank itself can do a lot of damage, if isn't handled with providence. And driving a primary target, that gets spotted quite easily, isn't much of a fun, if you're not paying attention. | |
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Similar to it's predecessor in some aspects, Type 61 needs to keep his distance from the middle of the action as much as the STA-1 needed to (or even more). Paper-thin armor won't be suprising for japanese medium tank drivers, however the lack of camouflage makes this tank significantly harder to play, than its smaller, T8 brother. You certainly don't want to expose yourself, or get engaged in close combat by much better armored enemies, so stay back, and make good use of cover, at least at the first couple of minutes of the battle. This way you can take advantage of your nice DPM, and conserve HP for the endgame. Keep in mind, that Type 61 is a primary target on the battlefield, since its armor is practically non-existant, but the tank itself can do a lot of damage, if isn't handled with providence. And driving a primary target, that gets spotted quite easily, isn't much of a fun, if you're not paying attention.
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Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Good alpha damage
- Good penetration
- Good DPM
- Top gun shoots APCR as normal ammo, hence shell speed is excellent
- Great gun depression
Cons:
- Virtually no armor, not even on the turret
- Terrible camo (on par with the E-50)
- Top gun can be unreliable
- Top turret has a large, difficult-to-hide tumor on it
- Very disposed to module/crew damage
Performance
"Proceed with caution". It's the main motto of every good Type 61 driver. Since your bad camo, and miserable armor, you're forced to rely on using cover as much as possible. In the first half of the battle, try to stay behind the heavies and other meds, and support them with your dangerous, though sometimes tricky-behaving gun. You have the mobility to change position often and swiftly, and make good use of the superior gun depression, but try to avoid close-combat, since every incoming shot will hurt you bad, beside the constant module and crew damage. Once the heat of the battle settles down a bit, you can move up to surprise, and execute busy enemies with some flanking guerilla action. Remember, Type 61 is not a brawler med, and will almost never come out on top from melee with other T9 mediums.
Early Research
- First of all, research the Type 61 suspension, if you don't have Enhanced Torsion Bars
- Now research the turret, since you'll need it for the top gun
- Research the top gun for a highly needed damage-, and penetration boost
- Ultimately, research the Mitsubishi 12HM21WT engine for a welcome improvement in mobility
Gallery
Historical Info
The original requirements were:
In order to effectively use a small number of tanks to cover up a large area, the size and weight of the tank has to be light enough for trains to carry. Due to the above target, the weight of the armour has to be limited around 25 tons yet as heavily armoured as possible. Main cannon has to be 90 mm. The weight was one of the main concerns since if the first constraint was met, the tank could also be transported by a specially modified truck through most major highways and tunnels in Japan. The second constraint couldn't be met due to the mock up development team finding out that the armour would be too thin to protect the vehicle. As a result, the armour weight constraint was raised to 35 tons for a while. However, due to a delays in the production of the planned diesel engine, the tank did not have enough power to attain good mobility. As a result the weight of the armour was reduced. The final constraint was due to the light body build of Japanese people at that time, after examining the M36 Jackson, 90 millimeter ammunition was felt to be the upper limit of what an average Japanese tanker could handle effectively. Additionally due to the mountainous landscape of Japan, it was unlikely that long range engagements would occur frequently and it was thought that a 90 millimeter gun would be sufficient.
The first test vehicles, STA-1 (completed in December 1956)[1] and STA-2 (completed in February 1957)[2] were built and tested. The results were used to develop the STA-3 (completed in January 1960)[3] and STA-4 (completed in November 1959)[4] in 1960. More improvements were made in 1961 and the deployment of the Type 61 started in the same year.
The initial production rate was low, with only ten tanks produced in 1961 and 1962, increasing to twenty in 1964 and thirty in 1965 and 1966. A total of 250 had been produced by 1970, with production continuing at an increased pace until 1975 when it was terminated. A total of 560 were produced.[5] The tanks were phased out of service in the 1990s with 400 in service in 1990, and 190 in service in 1995. All were decommissioned by 2000, 39 years after their original deployment.[6] During this period, the type 61 received minor upgrades in the form of infra red searchlights and/or smoke dischargers. From 1980, Type 61's began to be supplemented by the more modern Type 74 MBT.
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