XM57 (USA, Tier-10, TD, promotional)
Average damage: 650/650/840
Average armor penetration (mm): 285/360/90
Rate of fire (rounds/min): 4,35
Loading of the gun (sec): 13,81
Turret Traverse Speed (deg/s): 20,86
Hull Traverse Speed (deg/s): 25,03
Gun elevation/depression (deg): -13/18
Gun Traverse Limits (deg): 75/75
Aiming time (sec): 2,3
Accuracy at 100 m: 0,38
Average damage per minute: 2 825
Strength (HP): 2 000
Hull Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 300/125/50
Turret Armor (frontal/side/rear in mm): 330/130/40
Track Repair time (sec): 12,03
Maximum weight of the machine(t): 54,28
Engine power (hp): 650
Specific power (hp/t): 11.98
Max. speed/reverse (km/h): 30/10
Stationary vehicle camo (%): 16,19/2,19
Moving Vehicle camo (%): 9,69/1,31
View Range (m): 370
Terrain resistance:
hard 1.5
medium 1.7
soft 3.0
Dispersion:
from movement: 0.24
from hull traverse: 0.24
from turret traverse: 0.13
Historical Reference:
After 1946, work on traditional self-propelled artillery (SPG) in the United States officially ceased. By the mid-1950s, a new concept emerged involving a turret-mounted gun with a limited firing arc, enhancing firing maneuverability while retaining the advantages of classic SPGs. Within this framework, the “tank” XM-57 was developed, featuring an unmanned turret located at the front and a fully armored crew compartment at the rear. The gun was entirely automated for loading, and aiming was achieved using a camera in the turret, with an additional rotating periscope sight on the compartment roof synchronized with the turret. Despite its advantages, this combat vehicle remained a conceptual project.
13 degrees gun depression, what the flying shit? That dont fit