OTOMATIC
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Description
The OTO Main Anti-aircraft Tank for Intercept and Combat (shortened to OTOMATIC) is a rank VII Italian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun with a battle rating of 11.3 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.85 "Supersonic".
The OTOMATIC is a radar-equipped SPAAG that is capable of shooting proximity fused frag rounds and can destroy planes even in a single, well-aimed shot. Shooting down aircraft should be the primary use of this vehicle at least until APFSDS rounds are unlocked, so staying in a cap zone is recommended, as the unit doesn't carry a lot of ammo (90 shells for a cannon with a 0.5s reload). When APFSDS are available, the OTOMATIC may defend capture points against enemy tanks as well, while still dealing with aircraft, or it can switch to a more mobile, MBT-like playstyle, mostly thanks to the excellent penetration of the sabot rounds and the two-axis stabiliser.
General info
Survivability and armour
Armour type:
- Rolled homogeneous armour
- Structural steel (Radar equipment, Mudguards)
- Rubber-fabric screens
Armour | Front (Slope angle) | Sides | Rear | Roof |
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Hull | 70 mm (59°), 35 mm (81°) Front glacis 50 mm (52°) Lower glacis 25 mm (81°), 50 mm (30-46°) Ammo stowage hatch |
25-35 mm Top 30 mm Bottom |
25 mm (1-40°) | 30 mm (89°) Front 15 mm (89°) Rear 5 mm Engine grille |
Turret | 25 mm (25-45°) Turret front 25 mm (17-83°) Gun mantlet |
25 mm (0-11°) | 25 mm (1-10°) | 15 mm |
Mobility
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 | 71 | 71 | 46 | 1,179 | 2,099 | 25.63 | 45.63 |
Realistic | 66 | 66 | 734 | 1,100 | 15.96 | 23.91 |
Modifications and economy
Armaments
Main armament
76 mm OTO Breda Cannone da 76/62 | 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 | 90 | -5°/+60° | ±180° | Two-plane | 61.6 | 85.3 | 103.6 | 114.6 | 121.9 | 0.50 | 0.50 | 0.50 | 0.50 |
Realistic | 41.6 | 49.0 | 59.5 | 65.8 | 70.0 |
Ammunition
The OTOMATIC has access to both anti-air and anti-tank ammunitions capable of dealing with a high variety of threats, from lightly armored IFV's to heavily armored MBT's.
SAPOM:
The Semi Armor-Piercing High Explosive Incendiary rounds has a multipurpose capabilities with a little bit of everything. It has a nice tradeoff between anti-air and anti-tank capabilities due to the explosive mass and armor penetration. However, the SAPOM is not really suggested for anything rather than anti-tank roles as the HE-VT* is more than capable of dealing with enemy threats. It should be notted most of the targets faced can be killed from the sides if shot between the road wheels in the lower half of the chassis (in case for NATO tanks), engine deck (will only cause fire and damage to transmission), Gunner's Primary Sight (in case of M1 Abrams and XM-1's). When it comes to dealing with Russian targets (the most generally armored MBT's in the game), SAPOM should be fire almost at the ground hitting the lowest part of the chassis. It is recommended to destroy their tracks and barrels in order to let friendly units take them out for this reason. SAPOM is capable of destroying all lightly armored targets seen at the battle-rating (IFV's, SPAA's, etc).
APFSDS:
The dart ammunition has a full anti-tank role though it can be used for anti-air roles, however it is not recommended. It has decent penetration and stopping power as a dart and is more than capable with dealing enemy tanks. It is able to destroy enemy targets in one hit if it's a well placed shot. Ammunition should be targeted with the APFSDS as the low ammount of ammunition carrying can make it run out of APFSDS before destroying the enemy. Trapshots are suggested (driver's port, cupola, mantlets, etc).
HE-MOM:
The High Explosive Variable Time fuze proximity shell has a full anti-air role with zero anti-tank role. Thanks to the high caliber, the HE is able to carry a proximity fuze with a lethal explosive mass, making it capable of destroying all aerial threats with one or two hits. Trigger discipline is recommended as, due to the fast fire rate, the OTOMATIC can spend the whole ammunition reserve really fast. Thanks to being a big shell, most enemy helis and aircraft will not redirect course when being fired at until it's too late compared to the continious fire smaller caliber SPAA have (25mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm, etc). They do not trigger Missile Alert Warning, making them the ultimate helicopter killer.
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 | ||
76/62 SAPOM | SAPHEI | 60 | 59 | 54 | 50 | 46 | 43 |
76/62 APFSDS | APFSDS | 311 | 308 | 301 | 291 | 281 | 271 |
76/62 HE-MOM | HE-VT* | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
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) (g) |
Ricochet | ||
0% | 50% | 100% | |||||||
76/62 SAPOM | SAPHEI | 910 | 6.35 | 1.2 | 14 | 662.4 | 79° | 80° | 81° |
76/62 APFSDS | APFSDS | 1,580 | 2.18 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 78° | 80° | 81° |
76/62 HE-MOM | HE-VT* | 910 | 6.3 | 0 | 0.1 | 1,070 | 79° | 80° | 81° |
Ammo racks
Full ammo |
1st rack empty |
2nd rack empty |
3rd rack empty |
4th rack empty |
Visual discrepancy |
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90 | 64 (+26) | 55 (+35) | 27(+63) | 0 (+90) | No |
Radars
The OTOMATIC is equipped with a SMA VPS-A05 search radar and a SMA VPG-A06 tracking radar; both radars are located on the top of the turret, with the SMA VPS-A05 being mounted on an arm at the rear, and the SMA VPG-A06 being mounted further forwards on the left hand side of the turret roof. The radar system is capable of tracking a target while scanning, but can only track targets within a 180° arc from the front of the turret. Both radar can be folded.
SMA VPS-A05 - Target Detection Radar | ||||
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Maximum Detection Range |
Minimum Detection Range |
Max Azimuth Scan Angle |
Max Elevation Scan Angle |
Minimum relative speed |
20,000 m | 500 m | 360° | -__°/+__° | 10 m/s (36 km/h) |
SMA VPG-A06 - Target Tracking Radar | ||||
Maximum Tracking Range |
Minimum Tracking Range |
Azimuth Tracking Angle |
Elevation Tracking Angle |
Minimum target speed |
16,000 m | 75 m | ±90° | -15°/+87° | 15 m/s (54 km/h) |
Usage in battles
The OTOMATIC is the best tradeoff seen in SPAA, some may say the ADATS is due to the anti-air/anti-tank missiles. However, the OTOMATIC has everything you need without letting anyone know you have. You have the mobility, speed, armor and electronics to make you the best SPAA or anti-tank if someone wants. For this reason, the OTOMATIC is the most multi-purpose SPAA in game.
The OTOMATIC has a big ammo rack with 3 types of round for all types of players, for those who want to be deadly to only aircraft and make the skies yours as quickly as possible, and for those who want to carry out as much destruction as possible regardless if they want to go anti-air or anti-tank. The only drawback is that the OTOMATIC can only carry 12 APFSDS rounds. The recommended round load is 50 HE-VT, 20 SAPOM, 12 APFSDS for both anti-air and anti-tank capabilities. Enough HE-VT* to take out 50 aircraft if only one shot is used (1 round is more than enough to destroy any aircraft. However nailing that one shot always at the first time will require a lot of practice). If aimed correctly (depending on the target and where it is aimed), a single APFSDS round will be needed. SAPOM is an interesting round which will be discussed further.
HE-VT*
This round makes nailing aircraft such an easy task and, as always, it has its pros and cons compared to missiles. From one side, you carry less explosive power, you cannot guide it mid-air and is not as fast. However, from the other side, you will not trigger MAW of any aircraft, tracer will be the only thing seen and can be hard to spot sometimes compared to the white smoke trail SAM make, can explode ordnance mid-air without being afraid of spending one of the few missiles you carry instead of 40+ rounds that can be fired twice a second.
This is the main reason why the OTOMATIC is the most reliable SPAA at top tier. Helicopters will always get into cover when MAW is activated my an SAM which is 90% of all the top tier SPAA in game. Most of the time, SAM require radar to function correctly when engaging SPAA. However, OTOMATIC has access to thermals and laser rangefinder. Using the LRF will trigger LWR for couple of seconds but will not be seen as a same threat level as MAW. This is particulary helpful as one can take a hovering helicopter without them knowing you are engaging them as radar will not be needed.
THIS ONLY PARAGRAPH APPLIES TO HOVERING AIRCRAFT INCLUDING VTOL
SAPOM
This round is an interesting one. It is not APCBC but it's not HE either, it is more HE than APCBC but not quite. This round has various uses when it comes for general purpose. Can take both aircraft and tanks with some struggles. It is not recommended to fire this at aircraft as the HE-VT* makes this task easier in all ways, however it is up to commander's discretion. When it comes to ground targets, this may be the most painful experience prior unlocking APFSDS. However, it only requires practice and paitence when using this for anti-tank purposes.
SAPOM is particullary useful when engaging enemy SPAA and lightly armored targets
NATO allegiance MBT's (Leopard, Abrams, Leclerc, etc):
- When in a 60° frontal arc:
- Should be aimed for main gun always, after that, tracks. If tracks are the only part exposed, destroy them and let a partner destroy the vehicle.
- When in a 60+° arc:
- Aim at medium lower section of a tank's hull sides, in between the road wheels
- If the arc between you and the enemy is in a range of 120°-180°, aim exclusively at turret bustle ammo rack. No tank has enough armor to withstand multiple hits to the ammo rack. Aiming at engine deck is worthless if gun is not disabled.
CSTO allegiance MBT's (T-80, T-90, ZTZ-99, etc)
- When in a 60° frontal arc:
- Should be aimed for main gun always, after that, tracks. If tracks are the only part exposed, destroy them and let a partner destroy the vehicle.
- When in a 60+° arc:
- Do not even bother trying to destroy a Russian or Chinese tank from the sides with SAPOM, it will only result in your death.
- If the arc between you and the enemy is in a range of 120°-180°, aim exclusively at the engine deck, that is the only place you can penetrate but will only damage the engine.
When engaging CSTO MBT's, do not bother even firing at them with SAPOM unless it is to inutilize, it will result in almost immediate death.
APFSDS
This is probably the most used round by the OTOMATIC when it is doing anti-tank purposes. This is the same round the Rooikat uses, meaning it is a reliable round with good capabilities but does require trigger discipline and situational awareness as well as tank "anatomy" to make every single round count as there are only 12 round carried. It is nowhere near from penetrating any MBT frontal armor. However, it can penetrate tanks from a frontal arc if it's not completely parallel. Meaning the APFSDS is able to penetrate any tank if it is slightly angled and rounds are fired through the track towards the weak side armor.
NATO allegiance MBT's (Leopard, Abrams, Leclerc, etc):
- When in a 60° frontal arc:
- As explained above, utilize all bad hull positions at your advantage. However, a frontal encounter is highly discouraged
- When in a 60+° arc:
- Aim at hull ammo racks
- Leopard/Leclerc/Type 90: Next to driver
- Abrams: Almost at engine deck, a small wall ammo rack
- If the arc between you and the enemy is in a range of 120°-180°, aim exclusively at turret bustle ammo rack. APFSDS will over-penetrate and make the blast shields useless.
- Aim at hull ammo racks
CSTO allegiance MBT's (T-80, T-90, ZTZ-99, etc)
- When in a 60° frontal arc:
- As explained above, utilize all bad hull positions at your advantage. However, a frontal encounter is highly discouraged
- When in a 60+° arc:
- Aim at hull ammo racks
- T-64's/T-80's: any hit to the side. Ammo rack is in an "L" shape, making ammo rack hits easy
- T-72's/T-90: aim as if you would for a T-80 but closer to the ground due to ammo rack closer to the ground as it is in a "=" shape
- If the arc between you and the enemy is in a range of 120°-180°, aim exclusively at anywhere is possible to hit. Preferably turret back
- Aim at hull ammo racks
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Radar guidance system
- Equipped by default with HE-VT fuse shells capable of annihilating aircraft within 1-3 indirect hits. Direct hits usually destroy the aircraft in one blow
- Excellent scoped zoom for an SPAA (8.0x to 16.1x)
- Immense fire rate for the gun calibre; 120 RPM for a 76 mm gun
- Two axis stabiliser
- APFSDS can penetrate up to 311 mm, enough to destroy any top-rank MBT with a well-placed shot
- Equipped with SAPHEI shells, capable of dealing with many light tanks and the XM-1
- Capable of taking out long-range helicopters with ammunition which does not explode until approximately 4.6 km away, allowing for shots well past the radar tracking range
- The OF-40 chassis provides reasonable protection and mobility (especially compared to the M163 and ZSU-23-4)
- Hits to the chassis will not hull break the tank
- Fantastic turret rotation and elevation speed
- Generation 1 thermals for the gunner - makes spotting enemy aircraft, helicopters and tanks a much easier task
- Fear factor - Enemy pilots who know there is an OTOMATIC around will fall back in a far more cautious playstyle and are less likely to attack friendly ground vehicles in the open
- Large cannon breech - can soak up shrapnel, thereby protecting the turret crew
Cons:
- Turret has immensely thin armour, can be penetrated by other SPAA as well as secondary cannons from the MBT-70 or AMX-40
- Can be hull broken by hits to the turret
- Several turret-mounted ammo racks that are almost impossible not to hit
- APFSDS rounds are a tier IV modification
- APFSDS capacity limited to 12 rounds
- APFSDS has limited accuracy at range
- Massive profile, straightforward to spot and shoot
- This vehicle's reputation precedes it, enemies will prioritise its destruction
- SAPHEI's penetration is abysmal, and 62 mm consistently fails to penetrate the sides of Abrams or T-64s/T-72s/T-80s
- First-stage ammo stowage capacity of 29 rounds. The gun's high rate of fire will empty this quickly
- There must be at least one shell in the first-stage stowage to fire the gun
- Each round must be loaded into the first-stage stowage individually. This massively increases reload times if the stowage is empty
- The gun can only elevate 60 degrees. This is below average for an SPAA vehicle of this tier.
- Rate of fire decreases when your loader is knocked out
- A hit to the turret, even if it doesn't kill the crew, will always result in a destroyed breech due to the sheer amount of space the breech takes up in the turret
History
Development of the OTOMATIC SPAAG began during the mid 1980s as a private venture of the OTO Melara company. The basic concept behind the OTOMATIC was to take the successful 76 mm Super Rapido utility cannon used on naval vessels and fit it to a suitable mobile platform in order to create a long-range SPAA vehicle that would outmatch similar designs such as the German Gepard or British Marksman system. Although a challenging feat, Italian engineers eventually succeeded in this endeavour, creating a vehicle that wasn't only up to the latest technological standards but also perfectly suited, and even exceeded, various NATO requirements of the time. The first prototype of the OTOMATIC was ready for testing in the late 1980s. Intended to be compatible with a large number of NATO vehicles of the time, the OTOMATIC, similarly to the British Marksman system, was tested on several hulls and it was planned to be capable of fitting any NATO tank, including the Leopard 2 and M1 Abrams. However, as the Cold War ended and general interest for SPAAG vehicles began declining in favour of more modern missile systems, the OTOMATIC project never received any interest from potential users. For the Italian army, the project was initially accepted, but later abandoned due to budget cuts.
- From Devblog
Media
- Skins
- Videos
See also
- Vehicles equipped with the same chassis
- Ships equipped with the same gun
External links
- [Devblog] OTOMATIC SPAAG: Belated Perfection
- [Wikipedia] Otomatic
- [Tanks Encyclopedia] OTOMATIC
- [Forum] Official Forum Thread for the OTOMATIC.
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