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KV2 (Stock)

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Totals
920000 價格
810 血量
51.06 / 56.8 公斤重量
Crew
  1. 車長
Armor
75/75/70 前/側/後,毫米車身裝甲
75/75/70 前/側/後,毫米砲塔裝甲
Maneuver
500 匹馬力引擎功率
35 公里/小時最高時速
18 度/秒迴轉速度
Firepower
450 標準砲彈殺傷力
61 毫米標準砲彈穿透力
11 完全裝填的時間
14 度/秒砲塔迴轉速度
Communication
320 公尺可視範圍
360 公尺訊號範圍
VI
KV-2
920000


Compatible Equipment

重型區域防彈內襯
偽裝網
油箱內填充二氧化碳
光學鍍膜望遠鏡
增強型火砲控制裝置
增強型扭力桿 5+ 噸級
進氣濾清器
改良型通風裝置 3 型
大口徑戰車砲進彈裝置
雙筒望遠鏡
工具箱
"濕式" 彈藥架 2 型

Compatible Consumables

自動滅火系統
手動滅火器
大型急救箱
大型修理箱
租借法案潤滑油
額外戰鬥口糧
移除速度調速器
小型急救箱
小型修理箱

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Extremely high alpha damage with 152mm howitzer and HE shells
  • Decent frontal armor
  • The turret may bounce some shots
  • The 107mm has a higher rate of fire than the identical gun on the T-150 and will catch enemies by surprise, expecting you to have the 152mm M-10
  • This tank can strike fear even within some Tier 8s



Cons:


  • Long reload time
  • Long aim time
  • Slow turret and hull traverse
  • Low shell velocity with 152mm
  • 152mm HE damage is rather inconsistent



Performance

The KV-2 is the most fun tank out of all Tier 6 tanks in the game, in the hands of the skilled player. With very high profile, huge but thin turret and the hull of the KV-1 that is useless against Tier 7s and 8s make it not the best frontline pushing tank. However, the excellent 152mm has excellent damage, capable of dealing 500-700 damage within one shot on even Tier 8 tanks (if you use HE shells). The long reload is annoying, so make sure you place your shots well. 107mm has a decent reload but isn't as outstanding as 152mm. You may want to use it if you do not like "troll guns" with inconsistent damage (sometimes you might hit only 50-80 damage if you are unlucky, but 200-500 is average damage against higher tiers).


Historical Info

When the Soviets entered the Winter War, the KV was among the tanks sent to be tested in combat conditions. The KV outperformed others. It's heavy armor proved highly resistant to Finnish anti-tank weapons, making it more difficult to stop. However, the Soviets found it difficult to deal with the concrete bunkers used by the Finns and a request was made for a tank with a large howitzer. One of the rush projects to meet the request put the howitzer in a new turret on one of the KV tanks. The 152 mm howitzer one as KV-2 Heavy Artillery Tank.

During the Battle of Raseiniai (23–27 June 1941)German forces encountered a unit equipped with the Soviet KV heavy tanks for the first time. The Germans' Panzer 35(t) tanks and antitank weapons were practically ineffective against the Soviet heavy tanks—some of them were out of ammunition, but closed with and destroyed German antitank guns by literally driving over them. Attempts to destroy these armoured giants concentrated on first immobilising them by firing at their tracks and then by tackling them with artillery, AA Guns, or by blowing them up at close range by high explosive charges of the Sticky Bomb type

On June 24, a single KV-2 heavy tank, at a crossroads in front of Raseiniai, managed to cut off elements of the 6th Panzer Division which had established bridgeheads on the Dubysa. It stalled the Division's advance for a full day while being attacked by a variety of antitank weapons, until it finally ran out of ammunition.

When production shifted to the Ural Mountains 'Tankograd' complex, the KV-2 was dropped. While impressive on paper, it had been designed as a slow-moving bunker-buster. It was less useful in highly mobile, fluid warfare that developed in World War II. The turret was so heavy it was difficult to traverse on uneven terrain. Finally, it was expensive to produce. Only about 300 KV-2s were made, all in 1940-41.


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