BT-42 Jatkosota HS
Tier 5 · germany · light
About
Having started life as the BT-7 Soviet light tank, the BT-42, also known as “Christie Rynnäkkötykki”, assumed its new form after being captured and repurposed by the Finnish Army in 1941-2. Its compact size means it accommodates a three-woman crew: Commander Mika, Gunner/Loader Aki, and Driver Mikko in Jatkosota High School’s sensha-dō team. Most effective when fighting to the rousing kantele melody of Säkkijärven Polkka, the BT-42 excels in close combat, where its high-caliber howitzer can really shine. The BT-42's moment of glory came during the Battle for Oarai, when its Christie suspension allowed it to keep running even without its tracks and heroically take out a platoon of M26 Pershings from Hand-Picked University Team.
Survivability
Hit points
590
View range
360 m
Signal range
300 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
20
19
13
Turret
16
16
16
Gun · 114 Psv.H/18
Caliber
114 mm
Rate of fire
5.41 rpm
Reload
11.1 s
Aim time
2.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.55 m
Gun arc
5° / 25°
Traverse
26°/s
Ammo
50
Mobility
Top speed
52 km/h
Reverse
23 km/h
Engine
500 hp
Power/weight
33.3 hp/t
Hull traverse
46°/s
Turret traverse
18°/s
Shells
HOLLOW_CHARGE
370 dmg (278–463)
105 mm pen (79–131)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
370 dmg (278–463)
125 mm pen (94–156)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
450 dmg (338–563)
57 mm pen (43–71)
Marks of Excellence
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