M47 Patton

M47 Patton

Tier 0 · usa · medium · Post War
About
In 1950, the U.S. Army found itself in dire need of new armor. The outbreak of the Korean War and the need to counter the proliferation of T-34/85 tanks pushed the Army to charge forward with a new tank design. It took the vetted M46 chassis, combined it with the experimental but more powerful T42 turret and gun, and rushed the design into mass production, resulting in the M47 Patton. However, the M47 Patton arrived in Korea late in the war. As a result, many of these tanks were sent to European allies as a shield against possible invasion or used throughout the Cold War in training. Few saw actual combat.
Survivability
Hit points
1,700
View range
450 m
Signal range
510 m
Engine fire chance
15%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
102
76
51
Turret
216
64
76
Gun · 105 mm Gun T5E1M2
Caliber
90 mm
Rate of fire
9.68 rpm
Reload
6.2 s
Aim time
2 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.35 m
Gun arc
10° / 22°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
71
Mobility
Top speed
48 km/h
Reverse
20 km/h
Engine
750 hp
Power/weight
15.9 hp/t
Hull traverse
36°/s
Turret traverse
30°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
240 dmg (180300)
234 mm pen (176293)
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
240 dmg (180300)
300 mm pen (225375)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
320 dmg (240400)
45 mm pen (3456)
Marks of Excellencesample size 87 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
1,305
avg damage
2 marks
2,067
avg damage
3 marks
0
avg damage