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T-46 (Stock)

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Totals
38500 Fiyat
330 CPDayanıklılık
14 / 17.3 Ağırlık
Crew
  1. Komutan
  2. Telsiz Operatörü
  3. Doldurucu
  4. Sürücü
  5. Nişancı
Armor
22/15/15Gövde Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm)
30/15/15Kule Zırhı(ön/yanlar/arka, mm)
Maneuver
300 b.g.Motor Gücü
58 km/sAzami Hız / Geri Hız
55Dönüş Hızı(derece/saniye)
Firepower
40 damage
58 mmOrtalama Deliş
3 Tam Yükleme Süresi
44Top Dönüş Hızı(derece/sn.)
Communication
210 mGörüş Mesafesi
500 mSinyal Menzili
III
T-46
38500

The T-46 is a Soviet tier 3 light tank

Unlike the T-26, this tank has a decent acceleration rate and speed, as it's actually a T-26 on a BT-2 suspension. While it still possesses a weak armor, it gains access to some considerably superior weapons; an accurate 45mm, a quick-firing 37mm, and a hard-hitting 76mm howitzer that can deal massive damage to the enemy. This tank is a good flanker.

Kulegun

Kule

Seviye Kule Kule Zırhı (ön/yanlar/arka, mm) Top Dönüş Hızı (derece/sn.) Görüş Mesafesi (m) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
II T-46 30/15/15 44 210 0 1000
Seviye Top Ortalama Deliş (mm) Atış Hızı 100 m'de Dağılma Nişan Alma Süresi Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III 37 mm ZiS-19 58/92/19 40/40/50 20 0.36 1.7 0 200
Seviye Kule Kule Zırhı (ön/yanlar/arka, mm) Top Dönüş Hızı (derece/sn.) Görüş Mesafesi (m) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III T-46-1 30/15/15 44 220 510 1450
Seviye Top Ortalama Deliş (mm) Atış Hızı 100 m'de Dağılma Nişan Alma Süresi Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III 37 mm ZiS-19 58/92/19 40/40/50 20 0.36 1.7 0 200
III 76 mm L-10 66/75/20 160/160/200 4 0.5 2.5 600 641
IV 45 mm VT-42 75/95/23 55/55/75 19.35 0.37 2.1 1280 322
V 37 mm Otomatik SH-37 56/97/19 40/40/50 30.6 0.45 2.3 3500 200
Motor

Motor

Seviye Motor Motor Gücü (b.g.) Darbe Aldığında Yangın Çıkma Olasılığı Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
IV MT-5-1 350 20 1050 920
IV V-4 300 15 0 500

Seviye Süspansiyon Yükleme Sınırı Dönüş Hızı (derece/saniye) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
II T-46 17.3 55 0 4200
Telsiz

Telsiz

Seviye Telsiz Sinyal Menzili (m) Deneyim Ağırlık (t)
III _71-TK-3_USSR 500 0 100


Compatible Equipment

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

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Good turret traverse speed
  • Pretty good mobility and agility
  • Excellent gun selection


Cons:


  • Paper thin armor
  • Long aimtime
  • Low accuracy for 76 mm L-10
  • Semi-poor view range


Performance

The T-46 offers a good combination of speed and firepower, but has no noticeable armor at all. Its speed and acceleration is on par with the faster tier 3 tanks like the Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. A, or the M3 Stuart, but it has problems keeping up with the BT-7. Its gun selection includes the accurate and high pen 45mm VT-42, the 76mm L-10 close range howitzer, and the 37mm Automatic SH-37. The best gun for this tank depends on personal play style and preferences, as it can be played successfully with any of them.


Early Research

  • The 37mm ZiS-19 gun carries over from the T-26. Install it immediately.
  • All upgraded modules can be used without upgrading the suspension.
  • If you prefer a more supportive play style, research the second turret and then the 45mm gun.
  • If you prefer a more aggressive play style, research the second engine, then the turret, and then either the 76mm or the autocannon.
  • Go from there.


Historical Info

T46-1 prototype

The T-46 Light Tank was developed in an attempt to improve the mobility of the T-26, the most numerous Soviet tank from the mid-1930s until the German invasion of 1941. The T-26 suspension consisted of eight small road wheels carried in pairs on small bogies. The bogies were supported in pairs by leaf springs. This was less effective than the Christie suspension used on the BT series of fast tanks, and so in 1935, S. Ginzburg of the OKMO team at Zavod No.185 was ordered to produce a new version of the T-26 using the Christie suspension. A small production run of seventy tanks was planned.

The project was abandoned after the production of a number of prototypes (or possibly of all seventy tanks from the first production run). The T-46 proved to be too complex to mass produce (a flaw that would also cause the failure of the T-25). It also offered little or no benefit over the BT series tanks. Ginzburg and his team were ordered to concentrate on improving the design of the T-26, and produced the T-26S Model 1937.

One brigade is known to have used some of the existing T-46s during the fighting in Finland in 1940, where the Red Army suffered a humiliating setback. A few T-46 prototypes were deployed in October 1941 as one of the desperate measures to stop the German advance to Moscow. Although it is not clear weather these T-46s ever engaged in actual combat, they were used in a static defense line. With wheels and tracks removed and buried into the ground, emerging turrets had the role of a static pillbox.


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