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T82 (Stock)

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Totals
30000 Coût
240 PSDurabilité
12.63 / 15.8 Poids
Crew
  1. Chef de char
  2. Pilote
  3. Tireur
  4. Opérateur radio
  5. Chargeur
Armor
13/7/13Blindage caisse(avant/flancs/arrière, mm)
7/0/0Blindage tourelle(avant/flancs/arrière, mm)
Maneuver
245 chPuissance moteur
48 km/hVitesse maximale / en marche arrière
32 °/sVitesse de rotation
Firepower
200 damage
20 mmPénétration moyenne
10.5 Temps pour un chargement complet
44 °/sVitesse de rotation du canon
Communication
240 mPortée de vue
500 mPortée du signal radio
III
T82
30000

Compared with the T18, the T82 has good speed and excellent view range, but no armor. With this tank you have the choice of three guns: the deceptively excellent 57mm Gun M1 L/50, which is good for sniping with a high RoF and DPM. The 105mm is a howitzer with massive damage and a bit higher penetration than on 75mm with low accuracy and long reload time. T82 should be played from far still even with the howitzers, because you lack armor you are better off being in the secondary lines.

Canon

Canon

Niveau  Canon Pénétration moyenne (mm) Cadence de tir Dispersion à 100 m Temps de visée Expérience Poids (t)
IV 75 mm Howitzer M1A1 20/91.4 200/160 5.71 0.52 2.3 0 138
V 105 mm AT Howitzer M3 30/101.6 400/250 3.24 0.55 2.3 4900 2100
V 57 mm Gun M1 110/180/15 90/90/110 11.54 0.34 2 3000 400
Moteur

Moteur

Niveau  Moteur Puissance moteur (ch) Probabilité d'incendie à l'impact Expérience Poids (t)
III Continental W-670 268 20 560 256
III Guiberson T-1020-4 245 12 0 331
IV Continental R-975-C1 350 20 990 500

Niveau  Suspension Limite de charge Vitesse de rotation (°/s) Expérience Poids (t)
II T82T55E2 15.8 32 0 3000
Radio

Radio

Niveau  Radio Portée du signal radio (m) Expérience Poids (t)
II SCR_200 500 0 40


Compatible Equipment

Revêtement anti-éclats (Léger)
Filet de camouflage
Optiques traitées
Système de visée amélioré
Barres de ressorts verticaux améliorés Classe 1
Fouloir de canon moyen calibre
Télescope binoculaire
Boîte à outils
Râtelier de munitions "Humide" - Classe 1

Compatible Consumables


Avis des joueurs

Points forts/faibles

Points forts :


  • Good acceleration and top speed
  • Good gun elevation
  • Excellent view range
  • Excellent signal range
  • Very powerful close range 105mm Howitzer, able to one shot even some tier 5 tanks



Points faibles :


  • Poor accuracy with 75mm and 105mm
  • Insignificant armor
  • Relatively large target
  • Slow tank traverse (turning) speed
  • Relatively inaccurate with the 57mm compared to the Valentine AT and the SU-76


Performance

The T82 is an extremely different approach to combat compared to its earlier parent the T18 in terms of armor and firepower. Where the T18 was sluggish to turn and had thick armor for its tier, the T82 is extremely fast both speed and turning with only 13mm of armor for protection. However, don't let the lack of armor dismay you, this tank can be a blast to use even in a stock configuration. The tank starts out with the 75mm gun, which if you used on the T18, will still pack a relatively good punch until upgraded. The two other choices will be the 105mm howitzer or the 57mm gun. The 105mm can one shot tanks up to tier 5 like the M4 Sherman or T-34 or put a good hurting on heavies. However, the 105mm is slow to reload, slow to aim, inaccurate, and fires a very slow moving projectile, so either good timing or close in shots are a must (which, with your lack of armor, better be the first and last shot needed, or you may not survive the return fire). On the other side, the 57mm gun provides a different play style. The 57mm gun is extremely accurate, fast firing, and is well suited for long range support. Its penetration is so well that it will be able to realiably penetrate and damage any tank it should face, including the KV-1 from the front. Both guns have different play style and are entirely up to you to decide, and both guns are considered overpowered for tier 3, making the T82 arguably the best tier 3 TD.

As an interesting trait, the gun sits high to the point where it almost forms the top of the tank's silhouette, making any form of cover that you can shoot over very effective in protecting the vast majority of your tank if used correctly. This could come in handy where you are trying to protect a lane of approach, since you cannot rely on bouncing any round at all and trying to dodge all of the enemy fire would render your ability to return fire hampered if not eliminated due to the hull mounted gun.


Modules prioritaires

  • The SCR 210 radio carries over from the T18 and the SCR 506 carries over from the M3 Stuart. In addition, the Continental R-975-C1 engine carries over from both.
  • Researching the upgraded suspension first is a good place to start since it's cheap.
  • Next take your pick between the two guns, the 105mm Howitzer or 57mm gun.
  • Go from there.


Informations Historiques

Development of the T82 started in December 1943. The vehicle was put on trials in August 1944, but was never mass-produced, nor saw service. The T82 was a SPG built by the Heil Company to a specific Ordnance Department requirement for a light vehicle for Pacific theatre of operations. This vehicle was equipped with the M3 105mm howitzer which could fire a 30 pound projectile about 5 miles. The T82 was based on the M5A1 Stuart chassis and could carry 58 rounds of 105mm ammunition.


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