M26 Pershing T99
Tier 8 · usa · medium
About
Although the M4 Sherman was widely deployed by Allied forces in World War II, its reliability against enemy armor came into question as the war progressed. In response, the United States sent twenty units of the newly produced T26E3, later standardized as the M26 Pershing, to Belgium in January 1945. The tank performed well against Germany’s Tiger tanks, but it saw little use during the war due to its late development. The T99 was an experimental multiple launch rocket system tested on the M26 in late 1945 but ultimately not selected for production.
Multi-weapon
Survivability
Hit points
1,450
View range
390 m
Signal range
745 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
102
76
51
Turret
127
90
76
Gun · Rocket Launcher T99
Caliber
114 mm
Rate of fire
20.17 rpm
Reload
10.9 s
Aim time
2.5 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.4 m
Gun arc
8° / 10°
Traverse
35°/s
Ammo
44
Mobility
Top speed
48 km/h
Reverse
20 km/h
Engine
704 hp
Power/weight
17.2 hp/t
Hull traverse
36°/s
Turret traverse
38°/s
Shells
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
300 dmg (225–375)
72 mm pen (54–90)
Marks of Excellence
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