Sturm VK 36.01 (H) mit 10,5 cm
Tier 6 · germany · heavy
About
An experimental German World War II heavy tank developed by Henschel. The vehicle was a further development of the VK 30.01 (H) project and a stage in the design process for the Tiger. A total of eight chassis and one prototype were built in 1942. During development, various technical solutions were trialed. Some of them later served as a basis for German heavy tank designs during the World War II. The chassis was also used in armored recovery vehicles.
Survivability
Hit points
1,000
View range
360 m
Signal range
710 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
100
60
60
Turret
80
60
60
Gun · 10,5 cm Kw.K. L/28 Sturm
Caliber
105 mm
Rate of fire
5.08 rpm
Reload
11.8 s
Aim time
2.3 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.43 m
Gun arc
8° / 20°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
42
Mobility
Top speed
46 km/h
Reverse
10 km/h
Engine
600 hp
Power/weight
14.0 hp/t
Hull traverse
22°/s
Turret traverse
22°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
350 dmg (263–438)
128 mm pen (96–160)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
350 dmg (263–438)
177 mm pen (133–221)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
410 dmg (308–513)
81 mm pen (61–101)
Marks of Excellence
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