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Leopard Prototyp A

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Pro_Ag_A (Stock)

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Totals
3450000 Coste
1550 PVDurabilidad
39.17 / 42 Peso
Crew
  1. Comandante
  2. Operador de radio
  3. Artillero
  4. Conductor
  5. Cargador
Armor
70/35/25Blindaje del casco(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
52/60/60Blindaje de la torreta(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
Maneuver
630 c.v.Potencia del motor
65 km/hVelocidad punta / velocidad marcha atrás
38 gra/sVelocidad de giro
Firepower
225 damage
212 mmPenetración media
6.1 Tiempo en completar carga
36 gra/sVelocidad de giro del cañón
Communication
260 mAlcance de visión
500 mAlcance de radio
IX
Leopard Prototyp A
3450000
Prototipo desarrollado entre 1960 y 1961 como carro medio para el Bundeswehr, con un total de 26 prototipos fabricados. Se probaron los prototipos hasta 1963. El vehículo fue el predecesor del carro medio Leopard.

The Leopard PTA is typically regarded as one of the toughest tanks in the game to play and master, due to the fact that it has essentially no armour and a very poor potential damage per minute compared to other Tier IX mediums. The Leopard PTA is perhaps best compared to Light tanks, rather than falling into the Medium tank category due to its maneuverability and complete lack of armour protection. With its speed allowing it to re-position quickly, and it's highly accurate low aim time high penetration gun with a devastating alpha damage of 350, the PTA is best played as a mobile sniper and support tank. The play-style necessary to do well in the PTA is a pre-cursor to the gameplay of the Leopard I.

Due to the tanks extremely poor armour and low rate of fire, it is recommended that the PTA never be engaged in 1 v 1 brawls with enemy medium tanks at any tier. The Leopard PTA leads to the Leopard I.

Torretagun

Torreta

Nivel Torreta Blindaje de la torreta (frontal/laterales/trasero, mm) Velocidad de giro del cañón (gra/s) Alcance de visión (m) Experiencia Peso (t)
VIII Leopard Prototyp A2 52/60/60 36 260 0 7018
Nivel Cañón Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento Experiencia Peso (t)
VIII 9 cm Bordkanone 212/259/45 225/225/270 9.84 0.34 2.9 0 1650
X 10,5 cm L7A1 268/330/53 350/350/400 6.67 0.36 2.9 77500 1282
Nivel Torreta Blindaje de la torreta (frontal/laterales/trasero, mm) Velocidad de giro del cañón (gra/s) Alcance de visión (m) Experiencia Peso (t)
IX Porsche Standardpanzer 52/60/60 36 260 30190 7218
Nivel Cañón Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento Experiencia Peso (t)
VIII 9 cm Bordkanone 212/259/45 225/225/270 10.17 0.32 2.3 0 1650
X 10,5 cm L7A1 268/330/53 350/350/400 7.06 0.32 2.3 77500 1282
Motor

Motor

Nivel Motor Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo Experiencia Peso (t)
IX MTU MB 837 A 630 12 0 1500
X MTU MB 838 CaM 500 830 10 42000 1700

Nivel Suspensión Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s) Experiencia Peso (t)
VIII Leopard Prototyp A1 42 38 0 10000
IX Leopard Prototyp A2 42 42 28880 10000
Radio

Radio

Nivel Radio Alcance de radio (m) Experiencia Peso (t)
IX AN-GRC-4 500 0 80


Compatible Equipment

Estabilizador vertical Mk 1
Planchas de blindaje medio
Red de camuflaje
Llenado de tanques con CO2
Ópticas recubiertas
Cierre de la retícula mejorado
Barras de torsión mejoradas clase 3 t
Ventilación mejorada clase 2
Barra de carga para carro media
Telescopio binocular
Caja de herramientas
Municiones "húmedas" clase 1

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Very fast
  • Very maneuverable
  • Highly accurate gun
  • High penetration on gun
  • Comparatively high alpha damage


Cons:


  • Zero armour
  • Low rate of fire
  • Mediocre power to weight ratio causing acceleration to be rather poor
  • Large profile
  • Poor gun depression


Performance

The Leopard PTA has a unique play-style, similar to that of a light tank. Its lack of armor makes it a very poor brawler, and it is vulnerable to any tank it will face, including tier VIIs. This lack of armor coupled with the fairly poor DPM means the PTA should avoid one on one situations with any medium tank. The PTA is best suited to more of a harassment role, zipping in behind enemy TDs or heavies, popping a quick round into their rear, then rapidly relocating to set up another shot. The PTA can also be played as a sniper, utilizing bushes and long range lines of sight to damage unsuspecting enemies. Players should make sure to be constantly aware of their surroundings, keeping track of which enemy tanks have already fired and are reloading, and potential threats from all directions, as the PTA seems to be a constant target.

When playing the PTA, always analyze the situation. Make sure that an escape route is always available so that if one is in a tight situation, they can easily get out. This tank is not suited for frontline duty. Always stay behind several teammates; ignore any comments other players may make about one's decisions in the PTA: you control the tank.

The PTA's poor gun depression hinders its abilities to utilize hills and ridges. Be sure to act as if you have been spotted, as Sixth Sense activates a full 3 seconds after you have already been spotted.


Early Research

The Leopard PTA can be researched two ways:

  • If one is extremely cautious, then mobility is not a problem, so the 10,5 cm L7A1 is advisable. The 9cm's low alpha can be a major hindrance for the PTA, which will only be able to make a few shots per game. Start by researching the upgraded turret to improve gun statistics, then the L7A1, then the engine, and the tracks can be researched last.
  • The second way is to go with the engine first. If you can bear with the 9cm stock gun, then getting the engine first will be extremely helpful. If you prefer speed and maneuverability, then research the top engine, tracks, turret, and the 10,5 cm L7A1 last.


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