Felice
Tier 9 · italy · heavy
About
After World War II, a hard-hit Italy was unable to invest significant funds into tank construction. By the late 1950s, the country had several experimental concepts and a fleet of American M47 tanks, which by that time did not meet firepower, mobility, and armor requirements. The company responsible for licensed production and maintenance of M47 tanks was tasked with solving the problem. Concepts for the Prototipo-6 and Controcarro-1 projects were used as a basis. To mount the heavy turret of the Controcarro-1, which was suited to heavy artillery systems, it was necessary to lengthen the base of the Prototipo-6 and increase the power of the engine. The power unit was replaced with an American air-cooled diesel engine by reworking the top of the engine-transmission compartment. Various components and items of equipment were sourced from the M47. The project for the new vehicle was presented to decision-makers of the Italian Armed Forces in 1964; however, it did not enter mass production.
Survivability
Hit points
1,850
View range
400 m
Signal range
745 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
150
70
30
Turret
290
70
40
Gun · Cannone da 127/51
Caliber
127 mm
Rate of fire
4.38 rpm
Reload
13.7 s
Aim time
2.5 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.42 m
Gun arc
8° / 20°
Traverse
20°/s
Ammo
40
Mobility
Top speed
45 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
900 hp
Power/weight
15.0 hp/t
Hull traverse
30°/s
Turret traverse
30°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
480 dmg (360–600)
256 mm pen (192–320)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
480 dmg (360–600)
310 mm pen (233–388)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
600 dmg (450–750)
63 mm pen (47–79)
Marks of Excellence
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