Vigilante T249 Black Edition
Tier 10 · usa · light
About
After World War II, which saw the heavy use of aircraft to attack ground forces, the U.S. invested in the development of self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. One such project was undertaken starting in 1955, when the U.S. began work on a Gatling-style gun capable of firing 37mm rounds. The resulting gun, dubbed the T250 Vigilante, featured six electronically rotated barrels and would become the largest rotary cannon built. It was mounted to the T249, a vehicle derived from the M113. The project was canceled in the 1960s in favor of developing missile-based systems.
Survivability
Hit points
1,100
View range
410 m
Signal range
750 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
38
44
25
Turret
38
25
32
Gun · 37 mm T250 Gatling Gun
Caliber
37 mm
Rate of fire
225.56 rpm
Reload
32 s
Aim time
1.9 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.37 m
Gun arc
5° / 85°
Traverse
44°/s
Ammo
2,400
Mobility
Top speed
68 km/h
Reverse
30 km/h
Engine
275 hp
Power/weight
29.9 hp/t
Hull traverse
45°/s
Turret traverse
40°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
25 dmg (19–31)
75 mm pen (56–94)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
35 dmg (26–44)
26 mm pen (20–33)
Marks of Excellence
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