![]() The T110E5 retains the 'eggshell' style of front hull armor layout from the M103 and has greater protection in the areas of high thickness both in the hull and the turret. The T110E5 is something of a blend of heavy and medium characteristics, allowing it to fill almost any role on the battlefield and perform well, but at the same time making it less specialized for specific roles compared to many other tier X tanks. The T110E5 is a relatively quick heavy with good gun handling characteristics, and since patch 0.9.10 has had excellent armor values, allowing it to force other tanks to react to its actions when driven well. This tank has high penetration and relatively quick reload in exchange for lower alpha damage compared to many traditional heavy tanks. ![]() Often known as the "E5", it replaced the T30 as the American tier X heavy tank in patch 0.7.2. Several designs were considered, but the project was canceled. Restrictions were placed on the vehicle sizing as the tank was supposed to pass through the narrow tunnels of the Bernese Alps. In addition, both the slow moving assault guns and the weak (and often open-topped) snipers are easy prey for artillery when caught out of position.The T110E5 is an American tier 10 heavy tank.ĭeveloped from 1952 as a heavy tank with more powerful armament, compared to the T-43 (M103). Fragile sniping tank destroyers not only suffer from these issues, but are also easy prey to anyone in range once their position is revealed. Even heavily armored assault guns are often poorly protected from the sides or rear and lack the fast-moving turrets needed to defend themselves from such angles. Almost all tank destroyers are vulnerable to flanking maneuvers by fast enemy light and medium tanks. Though there may be many differences among tank destroyers, most of them are vulnerable to similar threats. Many tank destroyers fall somewhere in-between these two extremes, with enough armor to withstand some direct fire but not enough to operate as a front-line brawler. From these positions, sniping tank destroyers can safely inflict damage with their high-power guns and ambush tanks who wander too far into the open. ![]() Alternatively, there are many tank destroyers with little to no armor which are best played at a distance, using their camo values to stay concealed behind bush cover. Some tank destroyers, often nicknamed assault guns, are endowed with great amounts of frontal armor and can be played similar to brawling heavy tanks. How tank destroyers are played depends on the individual vehicle's strengths. Tank destroyers that do get turrets often get ones with limited traverse ranges or slow traverse speeds and are still prone to being flanked or circled. These sorts of tank destroyers often have difficulty maneuvering to attack enemies around corners or turning to face flankers. Turning the gun beyond a certain point in these vehicles requires turning the vehicle's hull (which in turn results in accuracy and camouflage penalties). Many tank destroyers lack a turret, and instead mount their guns in the vehicle's hull. Tank destroyers are the most well armed direct-fire vehicles in the game, alongside indirect-fire artillery. Tank destroyers vary widely from vehicle to vehicle, but they do share a number of things in common.
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