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T92 (Stock)

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Totals
6100000 Precio
500 Puntos de impacto
57.75 / 61 kgPeso
Crew
  1. Comandante
Armor
25.4/25.4/12.7Blindaje del chasis(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
12.7/0/0Blindaje de la torreta(frontal/laterales/trasero, mm)
Maneuver
500 CVPotencia del motor
32.2 km/hLímite de velocidad
26 grados/sVelocidad de rotación
Firepower
2250 Daño de proyectil estándar
120 mmPerforación estándar del proyectil
46.8 Tiempo en completar carga
8 grados/sVelocidad de rotación torreta
Communication
400 mCampo de vista
745 mAlcance de radio
X
T92
6100000
El desarrollo del T92 se inició a principios de 1945. El vehículo incluía partes y componentes del M26. Se sometió a pruebas de campo en Aberdeen en marzo de 1945, pero nunca se produjo en serie.

The T92 is the hardest hitting artillery vehicle in the game, armed with a massive 240mm Howitzer. The damage and splash from this gun is enormous and can cripple any tank it hits, but you don't need to actually hit your target with the amount of splash radius that this gun has. If HE manages to penetrate your target it will most likely be knocked out or very heavily damaged. Armor Piercing rounds are discouraged with this tank as the gun is very inaccurate, but if you manage to land one, it has the ability to one shot tier IX tanks and some Tier X tanks. It also has no gun depression whatsoever, which makes self-defense very hard. It retains the speed and maneuverability of the M40/M43 which can come in handy in some situations, especially relocation.

T92

Stock

Nivel Cañón Peso (t) Penetración media (mm) Cadencia de tiro Dispersión a 100 m Tiempo de apuntamiento
gun X 240 mm Howitzer M1 11385 120/370/120 2250/1800/2250 1.28 0.92 8
Nivel Motor Peso (t) Potencia del motor (c.v.) Probabilidad de incendio tras disparo
engine VI Ford GAF T92 641 500 20
Nivel Suspensión Peso (t) Límite de carga Velocidad de giro (gra/s)
chassis X T92 T80E1 24000 61 26
Nivel Radio Peso (t) Alcance de radio (m)
radio X SCR 528 A 0 745

Compatible Equipment

Antifragmentación grande
Red de camuflaje
Llenado de tanques con CO2
Óptica recubierta
Cierre de retícula mejorado
Barras de torsión clase + 5 t mejoradas
Barra de carga de artillería de calibre pesado
Telescopio binocular
Caja de herramientas
Compartimento de munición "húmedo" clase 2

Compatible Consumables

Extintor automático de incendios
Caja de cola
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:


  • Gun range: 1400 m
  • Most powerful gun in the game with the potential of destroying full-health tanks.
  • Huge Splash - Standard HE: 8.13m. Premium HE: 11.64


Cons:


  • Second most inaccurate gun in the game
  • One of the slowest rates of fire in the game
  • No gun depression(makes going "TD" mode almost impossible)
  • Much slower than the M53/M55. Also one of the slower SPG's in general.


Performance

Before the Great Arty Nerf of patch 8.6, the T92 was a very fun tank. It originally only had a dispersion of 0.62, meaning that even with a miss, the splash would do significant damage. Then 8.6 came along and drove a GIGANTIC nerbat right through the T92, giving it a whooping 0.30 more disperion and nearly sealing it into the coffin. Nevertheless, the T92 is still a powerful vehicle and can be a nasty surprise for any tank in game, but only if the team is good. The T92 will not fail the team if the team knows what to do. With 500 HP, it's important to move to the nearest sizable bush and pre-aim for early scouts. But don't waste your shells. Try to get the scouts to find a good bunch of enemies and shoot them instead.

With the inaccuracy of the 240mm howitzer, you'll mostly rely on area splash damage to deal your damage, one tactic that is good for this artillery is zeroing in on a group of tanks and dropping a huge round right into them and damaging them all, allowing your team to take advantage of knocking out several or more damaged and/or tracked tanks.

However, your gun can give you away easily, so be sure to relocate immediately after firing or you very well might be the next target.


Early Research

None


Historical Info

The 240 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage T92 was self-propelled howitzer developed by the United States of America during World War II.

The 240 mm M1 howitzer was mounted on a slightly modified Heavy Tank T26E3 (later the "Heavy Tank M26 Pershing") chassis - it used an extra bogie wheel, to bring a total of seven. A limited production run was ordered in March 1945, and the first test model was finished in July of that year. Total production of the T92 was five. A similar vehicle was also built in conjunction with the T92, the 8in Gun Motor Carriage T93. The T93 mounted the longer 8in M1 gun.

Limited numbers of both 240mm HMC T92s and 8in GMC T93s were going to be used in Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. However, after the Japanese surrender on 14 August 1945, the T92s and T93s were not shipped to the Pacific Theater of Operations.


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