![]() ![]() 75mm HEAT shells can penetrate a 200mm thick of metal depend on the era and angles. It make no explosion inside a tank hull, only APHE do that. On a side note: HEAT do explode at contact but the explosion do little damage, the real damage dealer is a hot metal jet created by the "shaped explosion" which drill into the tank ammor. And it is a good idea to have 2 type of shells, but since the map is not that big so most of the time you will shot a target under 500 m thus make APCR a all around good shell until you have the APHE. You want high weight if you wish to matain a high penetration at long range that why APCR have the worsest penetration at range above 500 m because of its light weight. HEAT drop a lot because it don't spin, not because of its weight. HEAT (hi explosive anti tank) has moderate penetration at all ranges but has more drop because of its weight. One is better at short range and the other better at long range but because APCR has no explosive paylode it requiers direct hits to modules or crew also it has a much flatter trajectory and higher velocity than other shells of the same size I personally carry 2 different types of APCR (armor penetrating composit ridgid) Ursprünglich geschrieben von stibosis:You have to use the right ammo for the situation and try to stay at range, russian tanks are best in up close slugfests but suffer at range.
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