WoT RU: ATAC II Detailed Stats & Historical Reference

ATAC II (USA, Tier-9, LT, premium, mechanics: magazine with a reloading system for 3 shells)
Average damage: 240/240/320
Average armor penetration (mm): 210/255/45
Rate of fire (rounds/min): 9,05
Loading of the gun (sec): 16,3/1,8/3 (magazine/shell or container/quantity)
Turret Traverse Speed (deg/s): 45,89
Hull Traverse Speed (deg/s): 47,98
Gun elevation/depression (deg): -9/20
Aiming time (sec): 2,11
Accuracy at 100 m: 0,38
Average damage per minute: 2 171
Strength (HP): 1 350
Hull Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 32/25/25
Turret Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 160/70/25
Track Repair time (sec): 8,07
Engine power (hp): 650
Specific power (hp/t): 30,09
Max. speed/reverse (km/h): 65/24
Stationary vehicle camo (%): 13,97/3,14
Moving Vehicle camo (%): 13,97/3,14
View Range (m): 410

Historical Reference:

In 1957, the company G.O. Noville & Associates proposed their ideas for an amphibious tank as a counter to the Soviet PT-76 and BTR-50, designated the Amphibious Tank Alternate Concept. Among these ideas, the ATAC II project stood out as particularly interesting. This tank was conceptually similar to the PT-76 but was heavier and armed with a 90mm cannon. The hull was planned to be welded from rolled sheets, and the turret was cast. The result was a potentially interesting combat vehicle that combined powerful armament with high mobility and the ability to operate in marshy terrain. However, the U.S. military chose to pursue the AR/AAV program, which led to the development of the air-deployable M551 Sheridan tank.

2 thoughts on “WoT RU: ATAC II Detailed Stats & Historical Reference

  1. the front half and the turret fit a ton of different real concepts, the problem is the rear that is a straight copy of the PT-76, plus the tracks and road wheels

  2. Such a cute little mf that can clip people for a lot of dmg in no time, but unfortunately, it’s RU again.

    The amount of content Lesta has been making since the departure is astounding, exactly opposite to the laziness of WG.

    Since WG just dropped the new patch 2 weeks ago, it might take another 6 months before anything gets changed in our version of WoT.

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