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Pz.Kpfw. II

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PzII (Stock)

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Totals
3000 가격
145 내구력
9.16 / 9.5 kg중량
Crew
  1. 지휘관
Armor
30/20/15차체 장갑(정면/측면/후면, mm)
30/15/15포탑 장갑(정면/측면/후면, mm)
Maneuver
130 마력엔진 출력
40 km/h최대 속력
42 도/초회전 속도
Firepower
11 기본 포탄 공격력
23 mm기본 포탄 관통력
4.3 클립 재장전 시간
42 도/초포탑 회전 속도
Communication
290 m관측 범위
265 m통신 범위
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Pz.Kpfw. II
3000

This tank combines good speed with excellent maneuverability, and boasts 30mm of armor on the front hull and turret. It's one of the few tanks in the game that can only use auto-cannons. Its 2 cm Flak 38 L/112 auto-cannon can penetrate nearly every other vehicle at its tier or below, and well-aimed shots can penetrate most tier 3 tanks. As with most tanks of its tier, the Pz.Kpfw. II is easily upgradable and it's a tank that is a lot of fun to fight in, especially as the player's skills improve. A popular vehicle, you will doubtlessly face this tank many times on the battlefield.


Compatible Equipment

소형 파편 방지대
위장막
코팅 광학장비
개량형 주포 구동 장치
개량형 스프링
개량형 환기장치 1급
쌍안경
공구 상자

Compatible Consumables

자동 소화기
초콜릿
100-옥탄 가솔린
105-옥탄 가솔린
수동 소화기
대형 구급 상자
대형 수리 도구
소형 구급 상자
소형 수리 도구

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Highest penetrating auto-cannon available at this tier
  • Short aim time
  • Good turret traverse speed
  • Accurate L/112 cannon and acceptable reload time
  • Good radio range



Cons:


  • Low penetration at long range
  • Unable to hit targets above 350m
  • Tier III tanks can gives you a hard time with your auto canons
  • Slow hill climbing
  • Weak turret armor which causes problems if attempting to hull down with this tank


Performance

This is a fun fighting tank. If you were using the Breda on the Leichttraktor then you should find this tank very similar. It can be very effective in urban environments or anywhere it can engage in short-range combat. At long range the auto-cannon is far less effective, as it has to re-aim after every two-shot burst. It carries a good amount of ammo though, so you can afford to utilize some "spray and pray" tactics. Due to this tactic coupled with its good aim time, an Enhanced Gun Laying Drive is a little useless. You should try to avoid Hotchkiss H35s unless you want to use premium shells. The Panzer II's frontal armour is above average and can easily deflect many shots from rivals that are using auto-cannons.

This tank is great fun when fighting up close. Its high RoF coupled with decent pen means it can go food (or tank)processor on other puny tier 2s. Well-aimed shots can pen nearly anything for same-tiered tanks. Although it may have somewhat sluggish speed, it's still enough to keep up with the pace of the battle. Your good armor (30 mm) can bounce quite a few shots when angled correctly. Try to avoid sniping; the autocannon's pen greatly diminishes over distance, and your accuracy is bad as well. Also, avoid French tanks such as the Hotchkiss H35 or the D1 as their armor is more reliable against your gun. The T18 is also a liability, but good flanking skills can overcome it with relative ease. Shooting the T18 in the front upper glacis plate will however ensure penetration and in turn cause most early players to back off due to sudden penetration from the front of the supposedly impenetrable front of a T18, giving you sufficient time to run or possibly even shoot the sides of a retreating T18. Allow M2 Light Tanks and M3 Stuarts to pass by you and shoot their rear or sides , as their weak spots in front cant be reliably penetrated due to their high speed. Overall, this tank is very well-rounded.

You don't need the added weight capacity from the suspension upgrade on this tank, but it adds 5 deg/s to traverse speed, so it's definitely worth getting.

With 120 RPM and 11 damage, you can do over 1,200 DPM, which is astoundingly high for tier 2.


Early Research

  • Nothing carries over from the Leichttraktor.
  • First research the 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 for faster rate of fire, aim time, and accuracy.
  • You may want to continue on and get the 2 cm Flak 38 L/112, which features much improved penetration and accuracy.
  • Next it's a toss-up between the engines and the suspension.
  • Note that the turret upgrade also improves the reload time, in addition to increasing view range and hit points.
  • Go from there.


Historical Info

In July of 1934, the Waffenamt (Ordnance Department) ordered the development of an armored vehicle ten tons in weight and armed with a 20mm automatic cannon. In early 1935, a number of manufacturers, including Krupp AG, MAN (chassis only), Henschel und Sohn AG (chassis only), and Daimler-Benz AG provided their prototypes of the Landwirtschaftlicher Schlepper 100 (LaS 100) - agricultural tractor - for evaluation by the army. The new vehicle was also known as the 2cm MG Panzerwagen and as VK 622 (Versuchkraftfahrzeug 622). The new light tank, Panzerkampfwagen II, was to supplement new Panzerkampfwagen I light tanks as a vehicle with heavier armament capable of firing armor-piercing and high explosive rounds. Krupp was the first to present their design, but it was not adopted. It was then decided to utilize the chassis designed by MAN and hull by Daimler-Benz. In October of 1935, the first soft steel prototype was tested and ten LaS 100 tanks, later designated as Ausf a1s, were ordered. From late 1935 to May 1936, MAN produced ten Ausf a1 tanks.

The Panzerkampfwagen II (Sd.Kfz.121) was larger than the Panzerkampfwagen I, but was still a light training tank. Due to the delays in production of the Panzerkampfwagen III and Panzerkampfwagen IV, the Panzer II entered combat service as a "stop-gap" vehicle for the expanding Panzertruppen. Similarly to the Panzerkampfwagen I, it did not prove very effective in combat, although it was the main battle tank of the Panzertruppen until 1940 and 1941.

Overall, the Panzerkampfwagen II was ineffective as a combat tank but was an important step in the development of more powerful panzers. When put in good hands, the Panzer II was a good light tank and an effective light reconnaissance vehicle that provided German designers and manufacturers with more tank building experience. As with any other panzer, its chassis became a base for the usual conversions, including the Marder II tank destroyer, Wespe self-propelled howitzers, and others. Additionally, other designs utilized the same components: the Flammpanzer II Flamingo/PzKpfw II(F) flamethrower tanks, the Schwimmpanzer II amphibious tank, and the Sturmpanzer II Bison self-propelled gun.


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