WoT RU: T-115 Detailed Stats & Historical Reference

T-115 (USSR, Tier-5, MT, premium)

Average damage: 115/115/165
Average armor penetration (mm): 108/124/39
Rate of fire (rounds/min): 12,52
Loading of the gun (sec): 4,79
Turret Traverse Speed (deg/s): 39,63
Hull Traverse Speed (deg/s): 50,06
Gun elevation/depression (deg): -5/45
Aiming time (sec): 2,21
Accuracy at 100 m: 0,42
Average damage per minute: 1 439
Strength (HP): 560
Hull Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 50/40/40
Turret Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 50/40/40
Track Repair time (sec): 12,03
Engine power (hp): 715
Specific power (hp/t): 21,67
Max. speed/reverse (km/h): 50/20
Stationary vehicle camo (%): 12,48/3,12
Moving Vehicle camo (%): 9,35/2,34
View Range (m): 330

Historical Reference:

In 1935, the First Bureau of Experimental Plant No. 185 began developing an alternative project to the T-29 tank, known as the “Heavy Armor Tank No. 115” (T-115), which addressed the shortcomings of its predecessor. The lead engineer for the vehicle was I.S. Paley. One of the notable features of the T-115 was the significant elevation and depression angles of its main gun and machine guns. The tank also retained its wheel-track drive system. The preliminary design of the T-115 was completed in February 1938, but by that time, multi-turreted vehicles had already lost relevance, and the prototype was not built.

One thought on “WoT RU: T-115 Detailed Stats & Historical Reference

  1. “One of the notable features of the T-115 was the significant elevation and depression angles of its main gun and machine guns.”
    “Gun depression: -5”
    Bruh
    “The preliminary design of the T-115 was completed in February 1938, but by that time, multi-turreted vehicles had already lost relevance”
    Because that’s supposed to be a multiturreted tank? That MG thingy at the front? By this standard, early crusaders also were a “multiturreted tank”…

    Would still want on EU, though, if there’s any real historical substance to this.

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