IS-2 (1944) clearly had modifications to additional armor, but where did the track boards go?

and don’t forget the PPSh-41 with box magazine which the DEVs ignore to fix over months / years

Years actually :shushing_face:

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If you’re struggling to kill any variation of a Pz 4 it’s a you problem… especially when we have full ammo and you have apc now.

You know, the 80mm frontal armor and track plates can withstand 95% of Allied tank guns at BR 3. It’s on par with the STZ but with a better main gun.

Funny how axis tanker are often expected to aim for some wierd turret weakspots but meanwhile the allies/ USSR players are cronicly unable to aim for a turret 10 times the size…

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even without trucks, he perfectly holds the beer of German tankers)
But I suppose if they do… the German cattle will squeal)

that tank is pointless even with the tracks

Stop talking nonsense,everyone knows what this means.


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Oh, that’s a thing in Enlisted too? Nice if true.

Let the Tankies nerf themselves if they want to, you tried warning them.

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its in WT for sure, I experimented with it a little and the effect is not too dangerous since you lose only a few degrees so I would say that it depends on its armour thickness and slop whether or not its worth putting tracks on as armour.
In the case of IS-2, that 15mm will have no effect whatsoever, but it does decrease the chance to ricochet while you probably lose that 15mm armour in effectiveness too :melting_face:

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