BZ-75
Tier 10 · china · heavy
About
In the 1960s, amid tense relations with the U.S.S.R., China came up with the concept of creating "frontier-covering forces." The main firepower of this formation was to be units with "frontier-covering tanks" in service. One of the projects for such vehicles was the BZ-75, developed in 1975 using the experience gained developing the WZ-111 heavy tank. While working on the turret, engineers incorporated the design features of the WZ-1224 project. No BZ-75 prototypes were manufactured.
Survivability
Hit points
2,500
View range
390 m
Signal range
750 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
200
110
60
Turret
330
165
70
Gun · 152 mm 64-152T
Caliber
152 mm
Rate of fire
3.33 rpm
Reload
18 s
Aim time
2.9 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.42 m
Gun arc
8° / 20°
Traverse
24°/s
Ammo
30
Mobility
Top speed
30 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
800 hp
Power/weight
12.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
30°/s
Turret traverse
24°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
650 dmg (488–813)
258 mm pen (194–323)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
650 dmg (488–813)
319 mm pen (239–399)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
840 dmg (630–1050)
90 mm pen (68–113)
Marks of Excellence
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