Cromwell Ⅵ
It depends on the type of ammo, but I think BR2 is the best. If you can spam HE more than the M4A3(105), then BR3 is the best.
Cromwell MkⅠ
It should be much stronger than the Crusader, which only has a crew of three. That would be the BR2.
Cromwell MkⅣ
It competes with the M4, but it’s probably the BR3.
Always approve of more Commonwealth content.
Really need to get on with my tech-tree suggestion series…
Agree Cromwell 75mm at BR2, as br2 HE spammer
and Cromwell 75mm+4RP3 rkt at br2 preuim squad
From WT forum:
Cromwell II armored
- Crew: 4/5 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver, front gunner (bow machine gun removed))
- Armor Thickness: 102 mm
- Main Armament: 57mm Ordnance QF 6-pounder Mark III
- Secondary Armament: 7.92 mm Besa machine guns
- Speed: 64 km/h
- Weight: 29 tons
- Number Built: 1 (prototype)
What 2 Cromwell 75mm I suggested 's detail , they exist at WT
- Crew: 4/5 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver)
- front Armor: 69 mm
- Main gun: 75mm
- coex: 7.92 mm Besa
- Speed: 69 km/h
Obligatory they need to add an independent British line in the RT…for now
Cromwell and Comet are both super sexy tanks - want want want
But sadly both super useless for Enlisted. Solid shots, no armor and no reverse speed is hellish combination.
British designs in everything but planes feels like they really didn’t want to win the war. And did everything possible for not to win it.
true, but HE AP is overpowered in Enlisted and overrated in real war.
Yep, in real life, if the enemy have penetrated, you’d bail, because the only thing that protects you in your big, loud and very percievable metal box is it’s armour, and if the enemy has just proven they can defeat it, they can undoubtably do so again, there’s zero reason to stay inside if you were lucky enough to survive the first round, you’d count your blessings, bail from the tank and leg it.
This is the nature of tank combat, killing the crew and thus denying the enemy already trained and precious tanker crews is a great bonus, but not directly needed on the battlefield (unless you’re the western Allies during WW2 that could just walk over to the nearest tank supply depot in northern France and requesition a new tank, that is).