Christian II
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Description
The Stridsvagn 121B Christian II were an upgrade package for the Strv 121 to meet the standards of the Strv 122, but since the Defence Act 2004 most of the Strv 121's were already in storage since the 2000's due to the widespread adoption of Strv 122 which rendered the upgrade package obsolete and project to upgrade were abandoned with only one prototype made to this standard. The Christian II's upgrade were mostly noticable of receiving the Galix smoke launcher system, improved electrical components to the turret enhancing overall performance, a reversing camera and improvements to the maintainance of the vehicle which streamlining vehicle upkeep.
The Christian II are an Swedish premium medium tank, it was introduced in Update "Alpha Strike" bolstering the Swedish line with a good all around vehicle for players to grind with. It's an vehicle who most experienced players are familiar with and most knows weaknesses and strenghts to it, but it can be a struggle for newer players to use due to lack experience of the game. Christian II is similar to the Strv 121 in playstyle, an excellent all around vehicle where it got the mobility to get to desired location of the map with ease, the Kan Strv 121 which have excellent firepower to deal with most other MBT's but still will have to take caution on aiming for the weaker parts of armour due to penetration can still be a bit lacking for certain targets. Christian II is best used in positions where its hull is not exposed to hostile fire, the strongest part of the vehicle is its turret which can survive being hit superior to the hull. So using surrounding terrain to its advantage to peek and fire then get back into cover will improve the gameplay of the vehicle but if there is no sufficent cover for the vehicle, it can still put up an fight and do well.
General info
Survivability and armour
The strv 121's kinetic protection is reasonable, with the turret cheeks near-invulnerable to all but the most powerful rounds and the upper front plate capable of protecting against less powerful rounds - however besides these sections the remainder of the vehicle is largely vulnerable to high-powered kinetic rounds; of note are the weak lower front plate and the gun mantlet, both of which are reasonably visible targets, as well as the gunner's optics.
The vehicle sports significantly better all-round chemical protection, with an upper hull and turret essentially immune to all but the most powerful ATGMs frontally, with upwards of 800mm worth of equivalent protection in places. Despite this, it's advisable to be wary of incoming ATGMs as a well-placed round may sneak past the heavily protected areas - and some missiles such as those of the ADATS will slice straight through even the turret cheeks.
As with most other MBTs, the strv is particularly vulnerable from the sides and back.
The strv 121b is reasonably survivable, with some degree of crew spacing. However, from certain angles, the crew are placed in a straight line and successful penetration may impact three of the four crew members, resulting in a crew knock-out. In addition, well-placed side shots may impact all three turret crew members.
Ammunition is stored in the primary ammunition storage in the rear of the turret, or in the secondary storage next to the driver. The primary rack provides crew protection through the use of blow-out panels, however only has space for 15 rounds. When more than 16 rounds are taken to battle, ammunition will be stored in the significantly more vulnerable hull rack, wich is positioned in the front of the hull where most people genarally aim.
The 121's protection proves acceptable for long-range combat, although it's ill-advised to remain in one location for any extended period of time to avoid opposing vehicles being able to hone their shots onto your weak spots. The 121's protection should not be relied upon in urban or other close-range environments.
Armour type:
- Rolled homogeneous armour (hull sides, rear, and roof, turret sides, rear, and roof)
- High hardness rolled armour (hull front, turret front, gun mantlet)
- Cast homogeneous armour (gun mantlet frame)
- Composite screen (front side skirts)
- Structural stell (rear side skirts)
Armour | Front (Slope angle) | Sides | Rear | Roof |
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Hull | 35 mm (53-82°) Upper glacis
40 mm (51°) Lower glacis 30 mm (82°) Driver's hatch |
10 mm (5°) Upper hull
35 mm Lower forward hull 20 mm Lower rear hull 5 mm Side Skirts 100 mm Composite screening |
20 mm (11°) Upper plate
20 mm (17°) Lower plate 20 mm (50°) Lower glacis |
35 mm (8°) Front glacis
20 mm (0-8°) Hull sides and engine deck 5 mm Engine vents |
Turret | 35 mm (32-44°) Cheeks incl. Gunner optics 120+16 mm Mantlet |
35 mm Forward
15 mm Rear |
10+25 mm (10°) Basket
20 mm (70°) Turret underside |
40 mm (82-85°) Forward centre
14 mm (72-77°) Forward sides 20 mm Rear incl. cupolas |
Notes:
Suspention is 20mm thick.
Mobility
The Christian II is powered by an MTU MB 873 Ka-501 engine which produces a whopping 1,500 hp (1,100 KW), resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of slightly over 27 hp per tonne, compared to the ratio of the early Abrams and identical to the T-80U. As such, the Christian II is quite mobile despite weighing over 55 tonnes, comfortably able to reach 72 km/h on-road and well capable of keeping up with its competitors. This allows for an active, aggressive playstyle, using the Leopard's high speed and good acceleration characteristics to get into an early flanking position or take early cap points - though it is important to keep in mind that opposition forces might attempt the same.
The Christian II has a maximum reverse speed of 31 km/h which it reaches easily, allowing for a quick retreat in sub-optimal situations.
Game Mode | Max Speed (km/h) | Weight (tons) | Engine power (horsepower) | Power-to-weight ratio (hp/ton) | |||
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Forward | Reverse | Stock | Upgraded | Stock | Upgraded | ||
Arcade | 76 | 35 | 55.2 | _,___ | 2,862 | __.__ | 51.85 |
Realistic | 69 | 31 | _,___ | 1,500 | __.__ | 27.17 |
Modifications and economy
Armaments
Main armament
The famous Rheinmetall L/44 120 mm cannon is mounted as the primary armament on the strv 121, offering a balance of firepower, accuracy and sustained rate of fire. The 121 has three rounds available to it: slsgr m/95 , DM13 and DM23 a tier 4 modification.The L/44 is reasonably accurate at long range with any ammunition, however minor round deviation may be evident at extreme ranges (over 2,000 m).
It's advisable to primarily rely on the best available APFSDS round for engaging other MBTs, however, retaining a couple of slsgr m/95 rounds can prove valuable against lighter vehicles such as the ADATS.
120 mm Rh120 L/44 | Turret rotation speed (°/s) | Reloading rate (seconds) | |||||||||||
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Mode | Capacity | Vertical | Horizontal | Stabilizer | Stock | Upgraded | Full | Expert | Aced | Stock | Full | Expert | Aced |
Arcade | 42 | -9°/+20° | ±180° | Two-plane | 38.1 | 52.7 | 64.0 | 70.8 | 75.3 | 7.80 | 6.90 | 6.36 | 6.00 |
Realistic | 23.8 | 28.0 | 34.0 | 37.6 | 40.0 |
Ammunition
Penetration statistics | |||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm) | |||||
10 m | 100 m | 500 m | 1,000 m | 1,500 m | 2,000 m | ||
DM13 | APFSDS | 393 | 390 | 384 | 376 | 367 | 359 |
slsgr m/95 | HE | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 |
DM23 | APFSDS | 410 | 408 | 401 | 393 | 384 | 376 |
Shell details | ||||||||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Velocity (m/s) |
Projectile mass (kg) |
Fuse delay (m) |
Fuse sensitivity (mm) |
Explosive mass (TNT equivalent) (kg) |
Ricochet | |||||
0% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||
DM13 | APFSDS | 1,650 | 4.44 | - | - | - | 78° | 80° | 81° | |||
slsgr m/95 | HE | 736 | 17.5 | 0 | 0.1 | 3.54 | 79° | 80° | 81° | |||
DM23 | APFSDS | 1,640 | 4.3 | - | - | - | 78° | 80° | 81° |
Ammo racks
Full ammo |
1st rack empty |
2nd rack empty |
Visual discrepancy |
---|---|---|---|
42 | 16 (+26) | 1 (+41) | no |
Machine guns
The 121 is equipped with one pintle-mounted machine gun and one coaxial machine gun. These can be used as an anti-air deterrent or for clearing out light obstacles and crew from open vehicles.
7.62 mm MG3A1 | ||||
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Mount | Capacity (Belt) | Fire rate | Vertical | Horizontal |
Coaxial | 4,600 (200) | 1,200 | N/A | N/A |
Pintle | 2,000 (200) | 1,200 | -10°/+75° | ±180° |
Usage in battles
Once you spend 70 dollars or euros, the 121b becomes the tank you will play the most, when grinding the swedish techtree. The 121b can be used comfortably in both urban and rural environments, providing the vehicle's weaknesses are kept in mind (the sides and hull). While it is capable in most forms of engagement, it does lack the precision of the British Challenger MBTs or the extreme round velocities of the Soviet T-64/T-80 series. The 12b1 also has a particularly large and blocky profile, making for a particularly visible target in many situations.
Considering the above, a strv 121b player should utilise its great mobility and competitive gun to get into early positions to pick off unsuspecting targets, rather than attempting to engage opposing forces head-on.
Pros and cons
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Pros:
- Powerful engine, high top speed and acceleration
- Good neutral steering system
- Good gunner sight magnification for long-range engagements
- Reasonably high-velocity kinetic rounds
- Competent DM23 APFSDS
- Turret armour is mostly effective for hull-down engagements
- Primary ammunition is contained within a storage unit with blow-out panels
- Generation 1 thermals in the gunner sight
Cons:
- Hull armour is mediocre, particularly against kinetic rounds
- The stock DM12 HEATFS round can prove relatively ineffectual when compared to DM13/DM23, particularly against targets with ERA
- The gunner's optics are a weak spot, enemies who know how to aim can cripple your gun and kill your crew
- The gun mantlet is relatively weak while being quite prominent, penetration can disable the gun or knock turret crew out
- The turret cheeks can be penetrated by most APFSDS rounds when hit at the right angle
- Secondary ammunition storage is extremely vulnerable, although this is avoidable by carrying no more than 16 rounds
- Both machine guns are relatively light calibre, suffer from mediocre gun elevation and will not prove to be much more an annoyance to aircraft, particularly helicopters
- Blowout panels are unreliable and have a low capacity
History
The Stridsvagn 121B Christian II were an upgrade package for the Strv 121 to meet the standards of the Strv 122, but since the Defence Act 2004 most of the Strv 121's were already in storage since the 2000's due to the widespread adoption of Strv 122 which rendered the upgrade package obsolete and project to upgrade were abandoned with only one prototype made to this standard. The Christian II's upgrade were mostly noticable of receiving the Galix smoke launcher system, improved electrical components to the turret enhancing overall performance, a reversing camera and improvements to the maintainance of the vehicle which streamlining vehicle upkeep.
Media
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi_-U5KUwyY&t=390s
See also
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