T18E2

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T18E2
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T18E2
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Description

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The T18E2 "Boarhound" is a gift Rank II American light tank with battle rating of 3.0. It was introduced in Update 1.77 "Advancing Storm" in the 2018 "Chronicles of World War II" that took place between the 14th of April till the 10th of May of the same year. It was obtainable by earning 6 "Chronicle awards" in ground vehicles.

The T18E2 is an American heavy armored car built on a 8x8 suspension and features a 57mm M1 cannon.

General info

Survivability and armour

While the T18E2 is a heavy armored car that favors protection over mobility compared to other armored cars, it only enough protection to solidly protect it from heavy machine guns, as most anti-tank cannons at its Battle Rating have little to no problem dealing with it's armor. Despite sufficient armor to protect the crew from artillery shrapnel, the transmission located under the floor armor is very susceptible to damage from such barrages.

Outside of armor, the vehicle carries a full complement of 5 crew members. A driver and MG gunner sit together in the forward driving compartment, while the Gunner, Loader, and Commander sit in close proximity in the rather small turret in the fighting compartment. Altogether, a well placed APHE round can be enough to knock out all of the crew members in the vehicle, but may survive multiple solid shot AP or APCR rounds, especially from the side. However, the crew and floor are relatively high off from the ground then visuals would indicate, so shots to the lower half of your lower glacis can result in only damage to the transmission.

Armor Type:

  • Cast Homogeneous Armor (Turret and Hull Front and Sides)
  • Rolled Homogeneous Armor (Hull Rear and Hull Roof)
  • Structural Steel (Fender, various boxes along the hull, vents on engine compartment)
  • Wheels
Armour Front Side Rear Roof Floor
Hull 51mm (0-40°) Lower Glacis & Upper Hull

38mm+51mm (0-61°) Machine Gun Port

38mm (10-16°) Driver's Port

32mm (49-81°) Upper Glacis

25mm (72-75°) Small Hatch on Upper Glacis

32mm (0°) Side

25mm (0°) Hatches

25mm (0-16°) Main

13mm (16-58°) Upper & Lower

19mm Driving Compartment

13mm (83-90°) Fighting & Engine

Compartment

10mm
Turret 51mm+38mm (0-49°) Gun Mantlet

38mm (4-30°) Turret Front

38mm (0-39°) 38mm (0-33°) Rear

25mm (10°) Hatch

19mm Roof

13mm Hatches

25mm Turret Ring

Mobility

The T18E2 is a very sluggish vehicle, especially compared to other armored cars. Despite it's listed top speed of 80kph (50mph), most drivers will only see up to 65kph (40mph) on paved roads and 36kph (22mph) cross country. Even so, with it's low power to weight ratio of 10.41 hp/ton (in comparison to 14.44 hp/ton of the M3 Lee), it takes a while for it to reach these speeds. Best stick to paved roads when you can if you need to be somewhere quick and avoid muddy terrain altogether like that found at White Rock Fortress, where mud can drag your speed down to as low as 8kph (5mph), leaving you vulnerable.

The T18E2 also possesses a very high top reverse speed of 20mph, though again because of its low acceleration, will take some time to possibly reach this. However, in comparison to other tanks, the reverse acceleration and eventual speed is still acceptable for quick retreats. This can even migrate the fact that the vehicle requires a large turn radius if the vehicle needs to turn around.

Armaments

Main armament

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Additional armament

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Machine guns

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Usage in the battles

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Though this is an armored car, this is best played as a tank destroyer, as the gun is arguably the best feature on this tank. Best stay behind allies who can soak up damage while you dish out damage behind them.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Quick firing 57mm cannon. Can fire as quick as 4 seconds with a highly trained crew.
  • High penetration APHE shell can make short work of foes at it's BR.
  • Large ready-rack of 24 shells.
  • Can scout targets in AB/RB.
  • Good speeds can be reached on paved roads.
  • Armor will protect it from heavy machine guns from nearly any angle.

Cons:

  • Transmission is easily knocked out by artillery shrapnel.
  • Slows down substantially when crossing muddy terrain or deep snow.
  • Very sluggish acceleration, will take a while to reach best speeds.
  • Any caliber bigger then 14.5mm will likely rip though the car.
  • Requires a wide radius to turn around.
  • Only possess AP and APHE. No HE available.

History

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