PT-76

PT-76

Tier 0 · ussr · light · Post War
About
The Soviet PT-76 entered service in 1951. Designed for armed reconnaissance and also used for transport, it was an amphibious light tank that featured a boat-shaped hull with thin welded steel armor that enabled floatation. The PT-76 had space for a three-person crew, with the commander also operating the gun and radio. Despite its age, the PT-76 remains in service with some nations today, with about 12,000 units (including variants) having been built throughout its lifetime.
Survivability
Hit points
1,450
View range
510 m
Signal range
510 m
Engine fire chance
15%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
13
13
5
Turret
25
15
10
Gun · 76 mm D-56TS
Caliber
76 mm
Rate of fire
18.75 rpm
Reload
3.2 s
Aim time
1.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.23 m
Gun arc
4° / 30°
Traverse
39°/s
Ammo
80
Mobility
Top speed
58 km/h
Reverse
22 km/h
Engine
240 hp
Power/weight
16.6 hp/t
Hull traverse
48°/s
Turret traverse
38°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
150 dmg (113188)
175 mm pen (131219)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
150 dmg (113188)
280 mm pen (210350)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
215 dmg (161269)
95 mm pen (71119)
Marks of Excellencesample size 41 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
886
avg damage
2 marks
1,161
avg damage
3 marks
0
avg damage