Reward Vehicles
One of the late German heavy tank projects. The 120 mm gun has a good combination of damage per shot and damage per minute, low dispersion, and a quick aiming time. The front is reinforced with thick armor plates, and the lower glacis plate is covered with a dozer blade acting as an anti-HEAT screen. The tank also has good mobility.
In the summer of 1963, the defense committee of Bundestag approved the production of a batch of 50 "zero series" Leopards—the first post-war West German tank. However, by that time, work on a new generation machine was already going on, and it was to be put into mass production in the early 1970s. The main requirements were as follows: an ability to fire while on the move off-road, good mobility, best possible protection against radiation, and a strict limit of 32 tons of combat weight. No special attention was paid to the level of projectile protection, as at the time, high mobility and a low silhouette were seen as the basic survival features for a tank. The design, which was developed by Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG in cooperation with Wegmann & Co., was submitted for consideration in December 1963, but it was not accepted due to its weight approaching 60 tons.
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Kampfpanzer 07 P(E)
Daimler Benz MB 880 Ea-500
SEM 25B
Kampfpanzer 07 P(E)
120 mm Delta 1965
This is a reward vehicle. Reward vehicles have Elite status, earn more experience per battle, provide a range of other bonuses, and do not require research.
This vehicle has the ability to earn bonds in certain game modes.
Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.