Please correct the balance to 3 BR

I suggest:
Enter VK.30.02, yes in appearance a very scary tank, but in fact, its armor will only be guaranteed to protect against 45mm guns and L-10, and to break through the tower (as well as the current pz-4) will already be with f-34, which is installed on t-34 1941, and with t-34 57 the tower will simply be on the flight. In addition, to the typical reverse gear of the panthers, a very slow turret rotation will be added, namely 4 degrees per second, if my memory serves me correctly, while for the t-34-85, for example, the turret rotates at a speed of 25 degrees per second, which is why VK.30.02 will be forced to constantly turn the body to fire, turning into a conventional self-propelled gun
Lower the Su-85 tank to 3 BR, if someone is afraid of the VK.30.02, the 85mm gun will try to hit the VK.30.02 directly in the frontal plate.
Speed up the G-41 reload to 3 seconds
Instead of nerfing the spread of the PPSH-41 Sector, let’s take a different approach and send the MKB-42 to 3 BR. To address the concerns of many, let’s turn to the numbers (discussing this in terms of mathematics rather than personal experiences).
Let’s compare the TTK of the PPSH-41 Sector and the MKB-42.
TTK - Time To Kill (the lower the time, the better)
TTK = (Enemy Health / Damage Bullet) Ă— (60 / Rate of Fire)
PPS-41 = (13.5/6.6)x(60/1150)= 0.1067
MKB-42 = (13.5/9.6)x(60/500)= 0.1688 (without cuirasses)
(13.5/8.64)x(60/500)= 0.1875 (with cuirasses)
Ps. By the way, the Kirai-39 is much more dangerous than the MKB-42, as the MP-40 has a rate of fire of 560 rounds per minute, compared to the MKB-42’s 500 rounds per minute.
Also, since it doesn’t matter whether the MKB-42 has a cuirass or not, it still requires two hits, unlike the MP-40, which requires two hits without a cuirass and three hits with a cuirass, the issue of cuirasses can be considered resolved for the time being.

Sorry for the inaccuracy of the machine translation. I’m sending a greeting from the Russian forum to our friends on the English forum of our beloved game Enlisted!!

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Vk.30.02,
it has 60mm of armor on the front and 40mm on the sides


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About nerf the PPSH41, Let it be done, bringing the MKB to BR3 will only make things worse. An unnecessary power creep. After that, the Americans and Japanese will want their own things too! And they will ask for more paper assault rifles.
And about this tank, it’s practically a BR4 tank! And it’s an experimental tank, I think only one of them was produced. An event/premium tank for BR4. The problem with Germany in BR3 is not the SMGs or the tanks, the main problem is with the G41. That weapon needs to be buffed.

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i cant see this in WT, so i doubt that it will be implemented in enlisted.

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There is something similar:

Something with armor similar to the T34 85 and 192mm penetration, it’s funny that he want to take it to the BR3.

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it’s available for purchase at 5.0

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Single pre-Panther prototype, never mass produced, never saw combat? No thanks

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so I’m talking about the same tank, but in the documents it’s written VK.30.02 with a dot, and in War Thunder it’s VK.3002 without a dot

Oh, I saw that 1 and thought it was something a little different.

Fedorov’s Automatic Rifle, Fedorov’s Self-Loading Rifle, AVT-40 with 20 rounds, As-44, T20, and Hyde’s Assault Rifle were all used in combat?

Sorry for the typo.

winter war

considering there were 20 round magazines, it is possible.

The main issue is need, Germany doesn’t need this tank, German BR3 tanks can easily destroy KV, the main issue with KV is its resistance to explosives, which this tank suffers from the same thing with 40mm side armor. So nothing changes.
As I said, instead we should buff G41. That’s the only problem.

the winter war? and how is this related to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, where, if I’m not mistaken, they fought against Finland rather than Germany

Fedorov yes, in winter war and possibly by Moscow District militia.

The others – no, let’s delete them, I agree with you.

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Was the AVT 40 used during the war?

Are there any photos of the Fedorov assault rifle being used near Moscow, using the rare Arisaka cartridge?

Perhaps yes, the tank is relatively overpowered. But there is simply no other option to ensure that German tanks do not fall behind by 3 BR, although there is an option with the Jagpanzer-4

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we’re talking about the Aut-40 with 20 rounds*

Yes, with the standard issue 10 rounds magazine.

However, after the production started in mid 1942, it was cancelled in mid 1943 due to unreliability, automatic fire was banned and the remaining AVTs were sent back to be converted to SVTs.

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Even the AVS 36 was not used in the end of the war?