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Nashorn (Stock)

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Totals
905000 Precio
600 Puntos de impacto
23.09 / 24 kgPeso
Crew
  1. Comandante
Armor
30/20/20Blindaje del chasis(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
15/0/10Blindaje de la torreta(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
Maneuver
250 CVPotencia del motor
40 km/hLímite de velocidad
32 grados/sVelocidad de rotación
Firepower
135 Daño de proyectil estándar
150 mmPerforación estándar del proyectil
3.6 Tiempo en completar carga
26 grados/sVelocidad de rotación torreta
Communication
390 mCampo de vista
400 mAlcance de radio
VI
Nashorn
905000
Conocido como Hornisse antes de 1944, el vehículo usó el mismo chasis que el cañón pesado Hummel. Su primera aparición en combate fue en el verano de 1943, en el frente del este. Se fabricaron un total de 494 vehículos.

The Nashorn is a German tier 6 tank destroyer.

Initially known as the "Hornisse" (Hornet), the Nashorn was built on the basis of the Geschützwagen III/IV, and was the first German armored vehicle to mount the highly effective 8,8cm Pak 43 gun. The Nashorn proved to be a very destructive Tank Destroyer when fighting in ideal situations; i.e. from open landscapes and at a distance. The vehicle was produced from February 1943 through March 1945, with 494 built.

The Nashorn is very similar to its predecessor, the Pz.Sfl. IVc. It has an excellent view range, good mobility, and a fantastic top gun, while having very poor armor and being a relatively large, non-stealthy target. Therefore, it should be played in the same fashion as the Pz.Sfl. IVc; staying at the back line in a sniping position, supporting teammates with its superior penetration and accuracy. In the end game, its increased hit points compared to its predecessor can be very useful.

The Nashorn leads to the Sturer Emil.


Nashorn

Stock

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun VI 7,5 cm Pak 42 L/70 1740 150/194/38 135/135/175 16.67 0.33 1.7
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine IV Maybach HL 108 TR R 850 250 20
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis V Gw III und IV Ausf. A 10000 24 32
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio VI Fu.Spr.Ger. "f 0 400

Nashorn Sd.Kfz. 164

Recon

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun VI 7,5 cm Pak 42 L/70 1740 150/194/38 135/135/175 16.67 0.33 1.7
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine IV Maybach HL 120 TRM 112 R 920 272 20
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis VI Gw III und IV Ausf. B 10000 27 36
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio VIII FuG 8 0 550

Pz.Jag Hummel

Speed

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun VII 8,8 cm PaK L/56 2050 132/171/44 220/220/270 10.71 0.35 1.7
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine V Maybach HL 120 TRM R 920 300 20
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis VI Gw III und IV Ausf. B 10000 27 36
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio VIII FuG 8 0 550

Pz.Jag Hornisse

Attack

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun VIII 8,8 cm PaK 43 L/71 2562 203/237/44 240/240/295 9.52 0.32 1.9
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine V Maybach HL 120 TRM R 920 300 20
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis VI Gw III und IV Ausf. B 10000 27 36
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio VIII FuG 8 0 550

Compatible Equipment

Antifragmentación media
Red de camuflaje
Llenado de tanques con CO2
Óptica recubierta
Cierre de retícula mejorado
Palancas mejoradas
Garras tractoras adicionales
Barra de carga de cañón de calibre medio
Telescopio binocular
Caja de herramientas
Compartim. de munición "húmedo" clase 1

Compatible Consumables

Extintor automático de incendios
Chocolate
Gasolina de 100 octanos
Gasolina de 105 octanos
Extintor manual de incendios
Botiquín de primeros auxilios grande
Kit de reparación grande
Botiquín de primeros auxilios pequeño
Kit de reparación pequeño

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Excellent top gun in the 8,8cm Pak 43 L/71; essentially equal to the Jagdpanther at Tier VII
  • Excellent View Range
  • Decent gun arc
  • Decent mobility
  • Decent hit points


Cons:


  • Extremely poor armour; highly susceptible to HE rounds
  • Poor camouflage values
  • Tall and long silhouette
  • Poor gun depression


Performance

By the time you reach the Nashorn, you will be accustomed with having no armour and a powerful gun, and should know that it needs to be played as a sniper. The Nashorn loses some mobility in comparison to the Pz.Sfl.IVc, but gains hit points, having the 2nd highest hit points for a Tier VI TD.

Since it's mobility is only adequate, be extra mindful of how the battle is progressing, as your ability to relocate will take longer than with the Pz.Sfl.IVc.


Historical Info

After the first German experiences with the newer Soviet tanks like the T-34 or the Kliment Voroshilov tank during Operation Barbarossa, the need for a Panzerjäger capable of destroying these more heavily armoured tanks became clear.

In February 1942, the Alkett (Altmärkische Kettenwerke GmbH) arms firm of Berlin designed a tank destroyer using their recently developed Geschützwagen III/IV which as its name indicated used components of both the Panzer III and Panzer IV tank. The 8,8 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 43/1 L/71 (or shortly Pak 43/1), a long-barreled anti-tank gun more known as the main armament of the Tiger II, was mounted on the rear of the chassis complete with its gun shield and an open-topped superstructure was built up around the gun to give the crew some protection. The gun had the same traverse and elevation as if it had been on its carriage: 15° to either side and between -5° to +15° elevation. To accommodate the long and heavy gun, the hull had to be lengthened and the engine moved from the rear to the centre of the chassis. The amount of armour provided for the crew compartment was limited. The shielding provided was adequate to protect the crew from blast and small arms, but not armour piercing rounds. Thus like the Marder series weapons, the vehicle was not intended to engage in tank fights, but to provide mobility to an excellent anti-tank gun.

This model was presented for approval to Adolf Hitler in October 1942 and entered production in early 1943. It had numerous official designations, such as 8,8 cm Pak 43 (L/71) auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf) or 8,8cm Pak43 (L/71) auf Geschützwagen III/IV (Sd. Kfz. 164), though it was also known as the Panzerjäger Hornisse (in English "Tank-hunter Hornet")

During the first half of 1943, a new model of the Hornisse was introduced into production. This model altered the driver's front armour plate, along with other petty differences. This model and its predecessor, the few early production vehicles, were almost indistinguishable. It was renamed Nashorn by Hitler in 1944.

Total production of the Nashorn amounted to some 494 vehicles, most of which were built in 1943. In January 1944 Hitler favored production of a newer tank destroyer, the Jagdpanzer IV, which had a much lower silhouette, thicker frontal armor (60 mm frontal plate), and an effective though less powerful 7.5 cm gun. Though still primarily an ambush weapon, this vehicle was better built for armoured engagements. Production of the Nashorn did continue into 1945, though at a slow pace.


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