Convert. Medium Tank T3
Tier 3 · usa · medium
About
On March 25, 1931, the U.S. Armaments Department and the U.S. Wheel Track Layer Corporation led by John W. Christie signed a contract to develop five wheeled caterpillar tanks. In three months, that number increased to seven. The production vehicle was based on the Convertible Medium Tank M1931 prototype that failed testing in early 1931 on Aberdeen Proving Ground and was later sold to the U.K. Three of the seven vehicles were named Convertible Medium Tank T3 and were used by the infantry, and the remaining four, named Combat Car T1, went to the cavalry. The tanks saw service until 1937. Only one vehicle has survived to this day.
Survivability
Hit points
405
View range
350 m
Signal range
420 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
13
13
13
Turret
16
16
16
Gun · 37 mm Browning Semi-Automatic
Caliber
37 mm
Rate of fire
30 rpm
Reload
5.6 s
Aim time
2 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.45 m
Gun arc
15° / 15°
Traverse
44°/s
Ammo
160
Mobility
Top speed
48 km/h
Reverse
20 km/h
Engine
340 hp
Power/weight
30.9 hp/t
Hull traverse
45°/s
Turret traverse
40°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
40 dmg (30–50)
48 mm pen (36–60)
ARMOR_PIERCING_CR
40 dmg (30–50)
70 mm pen (53–88)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
50 dmg (38–63)
19 mm pen (14–24)
Marks of Excellence
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