ERAC 105 Proto (France, Tier-9, LT, premium) entered the WoT supertest on Thursday.
The tank could already be seen in other WG projects. But in each of the games, the tank had a different tier and purpose. So in WoT Console, it is a tier 8 LT. But at the same time, the tank’s Alpha is as much as 390. In the WoT Blitz version, it is a Tier 8 LT that can be upgraded as part of the new France sub-branch.
Average damage: 320/320/420
Average armor penetration (mm): 222/270/53
Rate of fire (rounds/min): 5.85
Loading of the gun (sec): 10.26
Turret Traverse Speed (deg/s): 43.81
Hull Traverse Speed (deg/s): 46.94
Gun elevation/depression (deg): -8/15
Aiming time (sec): 1.82
Accuracy at 100 m: 0.34
Average damage per minute: 1,872
Strength (HP): 1,300
Hull Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 20/15/15
Turret Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 20/15/15
Track Repair time (sec): 8.02
Maximum weight of the machine(t): 8/11
Engine power (hp): 240
Specific power (hp/t): 30
Max. speed/reverse (km/h): 70/23
Stationary vehicle camo (%): 16.36/3.42
Moving Vehicle camo (%): 16.36/3.42
View Range (m): 390
Historical Reference:
A project for an amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle (French: engin de reconnaissance amphibie de combat) from the early 1960s. A working prototype was built in 1963. The vehicle had a low weight together with significant firepower, and it could ford wet gaps. Its advantages included fairly high crossing capacity over mud and snow, while its aluminum alloy hull offered better protection than most amphibious vehicles had at that time. In spite of positive results from trials, the ERAC 105 Proto did not enter service due to economic reasons.
Crew of 3 people: Commander (Radio Operator); Gunner (Loader); Driver.
“Fording wet gaps” sounds like a title for adult movie, not a tank doctrine. Do you even read these garbage translations from ruZZian before posting?