Churchill Oke
Tier 5 · uk · heavy
About
The Churchill Oke was a modified version of the Churchill II that Canadian forces operated during the Allies’ invasion of Dieppe in August 1942. Its design, which called for a Ronson flamethrower to be attached to the hull and operated by the hull machine gunner, was conceived by the tank’s namesake, Major J.M. Oke. Although the three units sent to Dieppe (nicknamed Boar, Bull, and Beetle) were not recovered, the Oke was the first Churchill tank to mount a flame launcher. As such, it paved the way for the venerated Churchill Crocodile.
Multi-turretMulti-weapon
Survivability
Hit points
900
View range
350 m
Signal range
570 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
178
64
51
Turret
102
89
89
Gun · QF 2-pdr Mk. X-B
Caliber
40 mm
Rate of fire
37.5 rpm
Reload
1.6 s
Aim time
1.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.36 m
Gun arc
10° / 20°
Traverse
44°/s
Ammo
150
Mobility
Top speed
26 km/h
Reverse
14 km/h
Engine
350 hp
Power/weight
8.9 hp/t
Hull traverse
24°/s
Turret traverse
36°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
55 dmg (41–69)
121 mm pen (91–151)
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
55 dmg (41–69)
145 mm pen (109–181)
Marks of Excellence
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