VK 65.01 (H)
Tier 5 · germany · heavy
About
On January 19, 1939, the Panzer and Motorized Equipment Branch (WaPrüf 6) of the German Army Weapons Agency announced development of a 65-ton tank. The Henschel and Krupp companies received an order for production of pilot vehicles on September 1, 1939. A wooden dummy was created by April 1940 and, according to various sources, one or two more prototypes in unarmored steel and with no turret were produced by mid-1941. In 1942, development was discontinued and the prototypes were destroyed.
Survivability
Hit points
845
View range
360 m
Signal range
620 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
80
80
80
Turret
80
80
80
Gun · 7,5 cm Kw.K. L/40
Caliber
75 mm
Rate of fire
15.38 rpm
Reload
3.9 s
Aim time
1.9 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.38 m
Gun arc
10° / 20°
Traverse
40°/s
Ammo
100
Mobility
Top speed
30 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
600 hp
Power/weight
9.2 hp/t
Hull traverse
20°/s
Turret traverse
24°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
110 dmg (83–138)
108 mm pen (81–135)
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
110 dmg (83–138)
124 mm pen (93–155)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
175 dmg (131–219)
38 mm pen (29–48)
Marks of Excellence
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