Chieftain Concept Test Rig

Chieftain Concept Test Rig

Tier 0 · uk · AT-SPG · Escalation
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Throughout the 1970s, NATO-aligned countries continued their efforts to develop armored vehicles that could counter a large Soviet tank force. The Chieftain Concept Test Rig (also called the “Chieftain Casement Test Rig”) was the result of a joint project between the UK and West Germany that began in 1972. It was designed to be an anti-tank vehicle with a 120mm rifled gun, a sloped front glacis plate, and a Chieftain chassis, capable of being driven forward and in reverse. Due to its joint origin and its similarities to the World War II Jagdpanther, it received an additional nickname: the Jagdchieftain.
Survivability
Hit points
2,650
View range
510 m
Signal range
680 m
Engine fire chance
10%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
250
89
25
Gun · 120 mm Gun L11A5
Caliber
119 mm
Rate of fire
7.89 rpm
Reload
7.6 s
Aim time
1.5 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.26 m
Gun arc
10° / 20°
Traverse
26°/s
Ammo
54
Mobility
Top speed
48 km/h
Reverse
26 km/h
Engine
750 hp
Power/weight
13.3 hp/t
Hull traverse
38°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
530 dmg (398663)
418 mm pen (314523)
ARMOR_PIERCING_DS
530 dmg (398663)
483 mm pen (362604)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
680 dmg (510850)
290 mm pen (218363)
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