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 |r1 = Signal Flags, 1, 100, 0, 1, [[Leichttraktor]] |r1 = Signal Flags, 1, 100, 0, 1, [[Leichttraktor]]
 |r2 = FuG 2, 2, 300, 180, 40, [[Leichttraktor]] |r2 = FuG 2, 2, 300, 180, 40, [[Leichttraktor]]
?|r3 = FuG 5, 3, 350, 630, 50, [[PzKpfw IV Hummel PzKpfw 35 (t) StuG III JagdPz IV VK 3601 VK 3001 (H) Sturmpanzer I Bison PzKpfw 38 (t) Panzerjager I VK 3002 (DB) PzKpfw III Sturmpanzer II PzKpfw III Ausf A VK 1602 Wespe PzKpfw II Luchs PzKpfw III/IV VK 3001 (P) GW Tiger GW Panther]]+|r3 = FuG 5, 3, 350, 630, 50, [[PzKpfw IV]] [[Hummel]] [[PzKpfw 35 (t)]] StuG III JagdPz IV VK 3601 VK 3001 (H) Sturmpanzer I Bison PzKpfw 38 (t) Panzerjager I VK 3002 (DB) PzKpfw III Sturmpanzer II PzKpfw III Ausf A VK 1602 Wespe PzKpfw II Luchs PzKpfw III/IV VK 3001 (P) GW Tiger GW Panther]]
 |r4 = FuG 37, 3, 360, 690, 40, [[ PzKpfw 35 (t) Hetzer PzKpfw 38 (t) Grille ]] |r4 = FuG 37, 3, 360, 690, 40, [[ PzKpfw 35 (t) Hetzer PzKpfw 38 (t) Grille ]]
 |r5 = FuG 7, 4, 470, 8160, 70, [[ PzKpfw IV Hummel PzKpfw VI Tiger StuG III PzKpfw V Panther JagdPz IV PzKpfw II VK 3601 (H) VK 3001 (H) Jagdpanther VK 3002 (DB) PzKpfw III PzKpfw III Ausf. A PzKpfw VIB Tiger II VK 1602 Leopard Grille PzKpfw II Luchs PzKpfw III/IV VK 3001 (P) VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B Ferdinand Jagdtiger Panther II GW Tiger GW Panther ]] |r5 = FuG 7, 4, 470, 8160, 70, [[ PzKpfw IV Hummel PzKpfw VI Tiger StuG III PzKpfw V Panther JagdPz IV PzKpfw II VK 3601 (H) VK 3001 (H) Jagdpanther VK 3002 (DB) PzKpfw III PzKpfw III Ausf. A PzKpfw VIB Tiger II VK 1602 Leopard Grille PzKpfw II Luchs PzKpfw III/IV VK 3001 (P) VK 4502 (P) Ausf. B Ferdinand Jagdtiger Panther II GW Tiger GW Panther ]]

Version du 20 janvier 2011 à 02:08

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Tank radio is its communication system and is how one tank submits its location and the location of the enemy to other friendly tanks. A vehicle's radio range is chined through all allied tanks in its radio range. If a radio is damaged communications range will be greatly reduced.


Radio characteristics:

Signal Range - The range of the radio signal, measured in meters. The radio range is chained through all friendly tanks.

Traverse Speed - The rate at which the vehicle turns is called the traverse speed, whether it is or isn't a pivot turn(around its central axis) is determined for individual tanks. Traverse speed is measured in degrees per second.





Radios

Tier Name Signal Range Price Weight Compatibility
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