Tetrarch
Tetrarch_LL (Stock)
| 750 價格 |
| 140 血量 |
| 7.15 / 7.9 公斤重量 |
- 車長
| 16/14/10 前/側/後,毫米車身裝甲 |
| 16/14/10 前/側/後,毫米砲塔裝甲 |
| 180 匹馬力引擎功率 |
| 64 公里/小時最高時速 |
| 51 度/秒迴轉速度 |
| 45 標準砲彈殺傷力 |
| 64 毫米標準砲彈穿透力 |
| 2.85714285714286 完全裝填的時間 |
| 44 度/秒砲塔迴轉速度 |
| 260 公尺可視範圍 |
| 545 公尺訊號範圍 |
The Tetrarch was given as a New Years gift from Wargaming at the beginning of 2012 and has since appeared in gift shop bundles on a few occasions. Historically a British design, it was one of a number models provided to the USSR under the Lend-Lease Act and therefore appears in the USSR tech tree. Though the Tetrarch is extremely fragile, its incredible speed and powerful armament make it a highly dangerous tank capable of damaging almost anything it meets.
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Very good acceleration and top speed
- Good hull and turret traverse
- Powerful gun with great penetration
Cons:
- Very fragile, even moreso than other lights
- Poor view range
- High aim spread
- Low ground clearance; regularly bottoms-out on small bumps
- Low ammo capacity
Performance
The Tetrarch is a tank that combines gameplay aspects of light tanks and tank destroyers of its tier. Its 2-pounder gun has more than enough penetration to deal with most tier II-III enemies and is great for sniping. Unlike many other snipers at the tier however, the Tetrarch is incredibly fast and maneuverable. This, combined with its turret-mounted armament means that the Tetrarch can quickly relocate to different sniping positions or flank unsuspecting enemies easily. This combination of speed and firepower make it a very effective tank when played correctly, even in tier III games.
Despite its strong points, the Tetrarch is not without its drawbacks. With little to no armor and a small hitpoint pool, an exposed Tetrarch will not survive long against autloaders, machine guns, and anything shooting large HE shells. For this reason, the Tetrarch is usually best played at a distance. Unfortunately, while the Tetrarch is adept at taking out targets from such a distance, it is usually dependent on its team to spot them. The Tetrarch's poor spotting range often necessitates the use of coated optics or binoculars to see targets at a safe distance. Another thing worth noting is the Tetrarch's low ground clearance, which leaves it prone to bottoming-out on rough terrain and slows it down considerably when this happens.
Early Research
All modules are researched with the tank.
Historical Info
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