AT-1
AT-1 (Stock)
3000 Fiyat |
230 CPDayanıklılık |
9.66 / 10.8 Ağırlık |
- Komutan
- Doldurucu
- Telsiz Operatörü
- Sürücü
- Nişancı
16/15/10Gövde Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm) |
10/0/0Kule Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm) |
130 b.g.Motor Gücü |
30 km/sAzami Hız / Geri Hız |
46Dönüş Hızı(derece/saniye) |
55 damage |
51 mmOrtalama Deliş |
3.78626454679561 Tam Yükleme Süresi |
44Top Dönüş Hızı(derece/sn.) |
200 mGörüş Mesafesi |
500 mSinyal Menzili |
The AT-1 is a Soviet tier 2 tank destroyer
The AT-1 marks the beginning of the Soviet tank destroyer line. It is quite maneuverable for a tank destroyer, has good acceleration, and can turn on a dime. The AT-1's 57 mm ZiS-8S is a Tier 4 gun that can destroy Tier 2-3 tanks with rapid-fire volleys. Unfortunately, it has a deplorable view range, so it cannot snipe at all without spotters.
Top
Seviye | Top | Ortalama Deliş (mm) | Atış Hızı | 100 m'de Dağılma | Nişan Alma Süresi | Deneyim | Ağırlık (t) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
II | 45 mm 20KS | 51/84/12 | 55/55/75 | 15.85 | 0.43 | 1.7 | 0 | 250 |
III | 76 mm L-10S | 66/75/20 | 160/160/200 | 4.91 | 0.55 | 2.9 | 720 | 641 |
IV | 57 mm ZiS-8S | 75/112/15 | 90/90/110 | 10.31 | 0.43 | 2.3 | 990 | 400 |
Motor
Seviye | Motor | Motor Gücü (b.g.) | Darbe Aldığında Yangın Çıkma Olasılığı | Deneyim | Ağırlık (t) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
II | T-26F | 130 | 20 | 0 | 545 |
Seviye | Süspansiyon | Yükleme Sınırı | Dönüş Hızı (derece/saniye) | Deneyim | Ağırlık (t) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
II | AT-1 | 10.8 | 46 | 0 | 1550 |
Telsiz
Seviye | Telsiz | Sinyal Menzili (m) | Deneyim | Ağırlık (t) |
---|---|---|---|---|
II | _71-TK-1 | 500 | 0 | 50 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Very small silhouette and good camouflage values.
- Good hull traverse speed.
- Superb firepower.
- Good alpha damage with the 75mm
- Good sustained damage with the 57mm
Cons:
- Very weak armor.
- Terrible view range (one of the shortest in the game).
- Long aim time and poor accuracy on the 76mm
Performance
The AT-1 has some of the most powerful guns available at Tier 2, balanced by its atrocious view range, long aim times, and poor armor. Unlike the American T18, with its fantastically thick 51 mm of armor, the AT-1 is poorly suited to the assault gun role, with even worse armor than its predecessor, the Tier 1 MS-1.
To start with the AT-1 receives the 45 mm 20KS, which for all intents and purposes is the same as the 45 mm mod. 1932 on the MS-1, except with somewhat better aim time and accuracy. It is quite adequate against most Tier 2 tanks, but will struggle against the T18's frontal armor. The 37 mm ZiS-19S is significantly more accurate and has somewhat more penetration, but also deals slightly less damage. The 76 mm L-10S is a very powerful gun, with damage comparable to a tier 5 TD, comparable to the T18's 75 mm Howitzer M1A1. Unfortunately, like all howitzers, it is very inaccurate and has a long aim time. While the T18 can nullify these disadvantages using its excellent armour at close range, the AT-1 cannot. However, the L-10S on the AT-1 can be used as a form of pseudo-artillery, especially with HE rounds. The 57 mm ZiS-8S is probably the best weapon for the AT-1. With 75 mm of penetration, it is easily capable of dispatching any tank the AT-1 will normally encounter, but is not as accurate and has a longer aim time than the ZiS-19S.
Mobility-wise, the AT-1 is quite good. It turns better than the T18, though it is not as fast in a straight line. This can occasionally be very helpful, especially at the fast pace at which Tier 2 and Tier 3 matches tend to take place, although close combat in the AT-1 is to be avoided.
The AT-1 has thin 15 mm armor that is almost vertical, with nearly no sloping. Bouncing an enemy projectile is a very rare event, and with only 125 HP, the AT-1 absolutely cannot afford to take hits.
Probably the AT-1's greatest weakness is its view range. 250 m is one of the shortest view ranges in the game, and the AT-1 is almost completely dependent on other tanks to spot targets for it.
Early Research
- No modules carry over from the MS-1, but the engines can be researched on the T-26.
- The 37 mm ZiS-19S is not required to unlock anything and is not used on future tanks, so it may be skipped entirely.
- The AT-1 bis suspension is required to mount the L-10S and all but the lightest of equipment, and should be researched first.
- Priority should then be given to either the 76 mm L-10S or the 57 mm ZiS-8S first for a dramatic increase in firepower. The ZiS-8S is also required to unlock the SU-76.
- The T-26M engine provides negligible benefits, and it will be more economical to simply wait to unlock and buy the final T-26F engine.
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