M42 Duster

M42 Duster

Tier 7 · usa · light
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About
The M42 was an early entry in the U.S. Army’s post-World War II efforts to develop anti-aircraft vehicles. It was produced starting in 1952 and featured two Bofors 40mm autocannons mounted to the chassis of the M41 Walker Bulldog. Despite the effectiveness of its fast-firing guns, the development of supersonic aircraft almost rendered the M42 obsolete soon after its debut. However, once it was deployed during the Vietnam War, the vehicle gained renown as a ground support measure. Sources suggest that it received the nickname “Duster” from the clouds of dust it stirred while traveling Vietnam’s roads.
Survivability
Hit points
920
View range
390 m
Signal range
745 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
25
13
10
Turret
13
8
8
Gun · 40 mm Dual Automatic Gun M2A1
Caliber
40 mm
Rate of fire
128 rpm
Reload
2 s
Aim time
1.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.28 m
Gun arc
3° / 85°
Traverse
44°/s
Ammo
480
Mobility
Top speed
72 km/h
Reverse
23 km/h
Engine
500 hp
Power/weight
22.1 hp/t
Hull traverse
56°/s
Turret traverse
40°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
35 dmg (2644)
120 mm pen (90150)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
50 dmg (3863)
26 mm pen (2033)
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