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GAZ-74b (Stock)

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Totals
124000 Fiyat
430 CPDayanıklılık
11.9 / 14.5 Ağırlık
Crew
  1. Komutan
  2. Nişancı
  3. Sürücü
  4. Doldurucu (Telsiz Operatörü)
Armor
25/15/15Gövde Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm)
15/0/10Kule Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm)
Maneuver
140 b.g.Motor Gücü
43 km/sAzami Hız / Geri Hız
38Dönüş Hızı(derece/saniye)
Firepower
160 damage
78 mmOrtalama Deliş
7.95063332250731 Tam Yükleme Süresi
44Top Dönüş Hızı(derece/sn.)
Communication
250 mGörüş Mesafesi
500 mSinyal Menzili
IV
SU-85B
124000

The SU-85B is a Soviet tier 4 tank destoryer

It is very similar to the SU-76 in characteristics, except that it mounts a larger gun and has a greatly increased gun arc. Many players find that this tank destroyer can double as a scout. Though not the fastest, it still proves effective. The SU-85B is able to perform reconnaissance with intent to survive, unlike others that are often-times destroyed. Should you see someone noteworthy, many players choose to remain hidden and keep the target marked for attack. With a top speed of 43 km/h, and a view range of 390m, it has the ability to fire over long ranges and get away faster than most tanks in its tier, making it a great tank for sniping or hit and run tactics. Either way, should you choose to scout or attack, the AP round is able to make quick work of low-tier tanks, and damage some larger ones. The SU-85B is able to mount the D-5S 85-A and LB-2S guns, shooting 85mm rounds at a relatively high RPM. As a TD, the 85B also has a camouflage bonus. All this comes at the cost of HP and weak armor, meaning it can not really hold up to a lot of punishment. The stock gun on 85B is the top gun of the SU-76, and is highly recommended to upgrade the gun quickly to the 85 mm D-5S-85A, and then to the 85 mm LB-2S.

Top

Top

Seviye Top Ortalama Deliş (mm) Atış Hızı 100 m'de Dağılma Nişan Alma Süresi Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
V 76 mm ZiS-3 78/120/20 160/160/200 7.55 0.43 2.3 0 1255
VI 57 mm ZiS-2 112/189/15 90/90/110 16.05 0.34 1.7 5050 850
VI 85 mm D-5S-85A 119/161/43 200/200/300 6.64 0.42 2.3 4290 1500
VI 85 mm LB-2S 130/170/44 200/200/300 6.64 0.38 2.3 5760 1550
Motor

Motor

Seviye Motor Motor Gücü (b.g.) Darbe Aldığında Yangın Çıkma Olasılığı Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III GAZ-203 140 20 0 362
III GAZ-203F 158 20 280 362
III GMC 6004 210 15 450 400

Seviye Süspansiyon Yükleme Sınırı Dönüş Hızı (derece/saniye) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III SU-85B 14.5 38 0 3000
IV SU-85B 14.5 40 1200 3000
Telsiz

Telsiz

Seviye Telsiz Sinyal Menzili (m) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
IV _9R_USSR 500 0 80


Compatible Equipment

Hafif İç Kaplama
Kamuflaj Ağı
Kaplı Optikler
Geliştirilmiş Top Yöneltme Sistemi
Geliştirilmiş Burulma Çubukları 1 t Tipi
Siklon filtre
Orta Kalibre Tank Topu Sürgüsü
Teleskopik Dürbün
Alet kutusu
"Islak" Cephanelik 1. Sınıf

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Extremely good top gun in most categories. No gun will have comparable stats to this gun until the D5T-85BM from the T-34-85/SU-85
  • Good acceleration, turn rates, and overall mobility
  • Good camouflage values
  • Excellent view range


Cons:


  • Nearly no armor, very vulnerable to HE shells
  • Limited gun depression and elevation
  • Stock gun is easily damaged
  • Ridiculously expensive guns, most costing above 50,000 credits


Performance

The SU-85B is a long range sniper, much like its predecessor SU-76. Compared to his predecessor it has a better engine and a bigger punch, but it sacrifices top speed, accuracy, gun depression and elevation for it. The SU-85B has much less problems with fast light tanks, partly due to its better performance and higher health, and to the fact that it will usually face larger and slower opponents. Due to its much better acceleration it feels much more nimble and is able to reach its top speed within a few seconds. It has a wider gun arc at the expense of less gun depression and elevation, which diminishes its performance on hilly ground. The SU-85B is one of the few tanks with such a small gun elevation that it feels like a handicap.

While playing the SU-85B you should always remind yourself that you're driving a small but fast tin can with a huge gun. Your only defenses are your high range and good mobility, so don't hesitate to run away if the enemy comes too close or when its foreseeable that the situation will turn against you. Your biggest vulnerability are HE shells, as you will usually die from the first hit. This isn't too much of a penalty as its awesome gun not only allows to snipe effectively but it can also kill most enemies within 2-3 shots, making the SU-85B a formidable ambusher.


Early Research

  • The 57mm gun carries over from the SU-76. Install it immediately as you will need the penetration.
  • Research the engines first, as they are inexpensive and give you great mobility.
  • Research the suspension.
  • If you stay with the 57mm after researching the first 85mm is a matter of play style.
  • Don't skip the second 85mm, or you will miss out on the best gun for any tier 4 tank.


Historical Info

The SU-85B (really the GAZ-74b), was a prototype based on the SU-76. The second variant (GAZ-74b), was similar to the SU-IT-76, recommended by NII-13. The vehicle had a low silhouette, was well-armored (45mm glacis plate) with sloped armor, and was armed with the 76 mm S-1 Gun (the same gun was mounted on the serially produced SU-76i). The new tank killer was to receive the GMC-71 diesel engine. The GAZ-74b was built, underwent factory testing, and on the whole approved by military personnel. Under the designation SU-76-I (not to be mistaken for SU-76i) or SU-74, it was subjected to government tests. However, in 1943, the arming of these vehicles with the 76 mm gun with a long barrel (41-calibres) was already considered inadequate for combat with heavy German tanks. The cost significantly exceeded that of the SU-76, which was already being mass produced. Therefore, the fate of the GAZ-74b was sealed.


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