Kolohousenka
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Kolohousenka
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23547 HP Hit Points |
8/103.64/10 t Weight Limit |
- Comandante (Artillero, Operador de radio, Cargador)
- Conductor
5050 hp Engine Power |
25/8 km/h Speed Limit |
4040 deg/s Traverse |
6.2513.74 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
NoNo Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
14/14/1414/14/14 mm Turret Armor |
AP//HE
AP/APCR/HE Shells |
0/800/8
15/800/12 Shell Cost |
40/40/4550/50/65 HP Damage |
33/44/1845/70/23 mm Penetration |
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18.18 r/m Standard Gun ▲
19.35 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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727.2 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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967.5 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
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0.44 m With 50% Crew: 0.545 m ▲
0.42 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.52 m |
s 2.1 s 1.9 Aim time |
2828 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-10°/+20°-10°/+20° Elevation Arc |
230185 rounds Ammo Capacity |
2020 % Chance of Fire |
m 280 m 280 View Range |
m 265 m 265 Signal Range |
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The Kolohousenka is a Czechoslovakian tier 1 light tank.
El primer carro ligero con rodadura de orugas desarrollado sobre el chasis del tractor Hanomag WD-50. El vehículo nunca entró en servicio porque se consideró obsoleto tras los resultados de las pruebas. Se fabricaron varios vehículos en tres variantes; se suministraron tres de ellos a Italia y la URSS. Desde la época de la ocupación alemana, el único vehículo que quedaba en Checoslovaquia se usó como monumento.
The first Czechoslovakian tank available to the player. It was added in to the game along with the Czechoslovakian tech tree in update 9.13
The Kolohousenka leads to the LT vz. 35.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ( ![]()
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I | Hanomag WD-50PS | 50 | 20 | 300 | 0 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- High damage, Penetration and decent accuracy ( for a tier I ) on the second gun
- Great gun depression, not R. Otsu great, but better than most tier I's
- Fairly easy to upgrade, as only the second gun needs to be researched
- High DPM outclasses all other tier I's except the MS-1
- Well sloped frontal armor may give a lucky bounce, but dont rely on it
Cons:
- Top speed is horribly bad and even then, it cant be reached on flat ground
- Power to weight ratio is horrendously bad ( worse than the TOG II! )
- Pretty sub-par armor, even by tier I standards
- Outside of the front, slope is non existent
- slow turning turret ( odd for a tier I light ) makes leading difficult and getting tracked very dangerous
Performance
The Kolohousenka is without a doubt the most basic tank in the game. Everything about it is so simple. Because of this simplicity, it is very likely to attract new players to the game especially due to the lack of modules that need to be researched. Only the gun can be upgraded and is required to be researched in order to research the next tank, the LT vz. 35. As far as actual game-play, there is nothing fancy about this tank. While it has a relatively powerful gun for Tier I standards, it is quite slow. The 50 horsepower Hanomag WD-50PS is actually a tractor engine, not surprising since the entire tank is based on the WD-50 chassis. It does, however, have superb gun depression and can be played as a brawler if used in hilly terrain. Because the tank is very narrow, it can be more difficult to hit, especially with the poor accuracy of Tier I guns. Overall, the Kolohousenka is a great starter tank for new players in a game with a very steep learning curve.
Early Research
- There is only one module that can be researched, and that is the 47 mm Rychlopalné dělo Vickers L/20
- After that you can go right to the next tank, the LT vz. 35
Gallery
Historical Info
The army was, however, impressed by the hybrid wheel/track concept and commissioned further studies, which resulted in the KH-60 (1928–29) and the KH-70 (1930). In these two designs the engine power was increased to 60 hp and 70 hp respectively and a better system was developed for switching between track and wheel use which allowed a change in less than 10 minutes.
Sources and External Links
Light Tanks | IKolohousenka • IILT vz. 35 • IIILT vz. 38 |
Medium Tanks | IVST vz. 39 • VŠkoda T 24 • VIŠkoda T 40 • VIŠkoda T 25 • VIIKonštrukta T-34/100 • VIIITVP VTU Koncept • VIIIŠkoda T 27 • IXŠkoda T 50 • XTVP T 50/51 |
Heavy Tanks | VIIŠkoda T 45 • VIIVz. 44-1 • VIIIŠkoda T 56 • VIIITNH 105/1000 • IXTNH T Vz. 51 • XVz. 55 |
Tank Destroyers | VIIIShPTK-TVP 100 |
Self-Propelled Artillery |