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Monday, 7 January 2013
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World of Tanks - Hunt Us Down
Hunt Us Down is back this week! Hit the battlefields and keep your eyes peeled for the Wargaming tanks. If you destroy one, you’ll win some gold!
Rules:
The contest will be running from 7th January, 07:00 CET (06:00 GMT) until 12th January 06:30 CET (05:30 GMT). That’s right – you can meet our Wargaming tanks in battle any time throughout the day and evening.
There are no fixed sessions for certain tiers. Vehicles of any and all tiers can be found at any time.
The rewards system for this contest is now fully automated. Winners will be rewarded straight after the match by the system. There is no need to take any screenshots.
Prizes:
A player who successfully destroys the Wargaming tank will receive
500 gold.
. Team-killing is still against the rules – if you team-kill the Wargaming tank, not only will you win nothing, but you’ll get a caution and be flagged as a team killer as well!
Please be aware that there is no reward for defending the vehicle. However, whilst the enemy team is busy hunting the tank, there could be an ideal opening to go out and capture the base or take down your enemy!
In order to help you identify the target, all Wargaming tanks will be sporting a fashionable golden camouflage design.
As well as the golden camouflage, the Hunt Us Down vehicles are part of the HUD1 clan. In addition, their names will be marked on the battlescreen and team lists with a special symbol.
That’s it for the rules! You could meet the golden tanks at any time simply by joining a random battle.
Monday, 31 December 2012
World of Tanks - Tank of the Month: Cromwell
The British tech tree is the most recent addition to the World of Tanks world. A lot of players were really waiting for this national tech tree, especially the British themselves. Like every nation in the game, the British tanks have their own unique features and weaknesses, making them particularly interesting vehicles. For January we have picked one of the most iconic British tanks, the Cromwell.
During this month, from 07:30 CET (06:30 GMT) on January 1st until 07:00 CET (06:00 GMT) on January 30th, you will be able to enjoy a 30% income bonus in credits when driving the British tier VI medium tank, Cromwell.
Historical Overview:
In 1940, the British military was in dire need of heavier cruiser tanks. The firepower and armouring offered by the Crusader and Covenanter tanks was insufficient when engaging in battle with the Axis forces, and that is why the British Ministry of Supply asked for a heavier tank which would not carry the design flaws of the previous models.
Among the requested modifications there were: a heavier gun (6 pounder), a more powerful engine that would allow the tank to reach 24 mph (38km/h) or more, a minimum of 75 mm of frontal armour, and all with the weight of no more than 24 tons. The request was fulfilled at first by Vauxhall Motors, which offered the A23 tank, basically a scaled down Churchill. At the same time, an offer came from Nuffield Mechanisations and Aero, who designed a tank based on the Crusader with the Liberty engine. This prototype received the final name of A24 Cavalier. While Nuffield Mechanisations and Aero were building the first prototypes, Leyland Motors, a company involved in constructing the Convenanter and Crusader tanks, created a design similar to the Crusader that was equipped with a Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine adapted for tank purposes and renamed to the Meteor. Unfortunately these were also required for aircraft production, which was considered a priority compared to tank manufacturing. The result was that Leyland Motors were asked to develop an alternative design using the Liberty engine. The vehicles equipped with the Liberty engine were called “A.27 (L) Centaur-Liberty engine”, while the name “A.27 (M) Cromwell-Meteor engine” was reserved only for the A27 models that had the Meteor engine mounted in them.
The Centaur tanks were mainly used for training and never saw combat. Only the Centaur Mark IV, designed as close-support models with 95 mm howitzers in place of the 6 pounder guns saw action, supporting the D-Day landings from Tank Landing Crafts and later landing on the beaches on the 6th of June 1944.
Picture of the Centaur tank near the Pegasus bridge
The Centaur was essentially the same as a Cromwell – only with a different engine and transmission. The Centaurs were also designed to also accept the Meteor engine, should it become available in larger quantity. A number of these tanks were converted in 1943 and renamed Cromwell X.
In 1941, two Crusader tanks were converted and had the Meteor engines mounted in place of their Liberty engines for test purposes. Some small improvements were made to the tank design, and the development of the A27 tank was still in progress. The first mild steel prototype was delivered on the 1st of March 1942, roughly at the same time as the Cavalier entered production, and three months before the Centaur pilot model. Two further pilot models were delivered by the end of 1942, which included the removal of minor problems with the clutch, gears and cooling. The production of Cromwell tanks began in January 1943.
Official policy in 1941-42 required a tank to be mounted with a good anti-tank weapon, and the 6 pounder corresponded to that need. However, experience of open warfare in North Africa had shown that tanks rarely fought tanks during breakthrough manoeuvres, and were mainly fighting against soft targets such as anti-tank guns or infantry. This required an armament with a better high explosive capability, and a request was made to obtain a gun similar to the dual-purpose American 75 mm mounted on the Sherman tank. Orders to shift production came on the 3rd January 1943 when the General Staff issued a policy stating that most medium class tanks were to mount a weapon which was effective with both HE and AP shells. Work to design a 75 mm gun able to use American ammunition started immediately. Models equipped with this gun were designated as the Cromwell Mk IV. The first vehicles of this type were delivered for use in November 1943, but serious defects were not removed until May 1944.
The Cromwell tanks were the main battle tanks of the British military in the years 1944-1945, together with the American M4 Shermans. Unfortunately, the 75mm gun was already delivering inferior firepower compared to the guns mounted on German tanks such as the Panther and late-models of the PzKpfw IVs. Even though it had flaws, the Cromwell IV with the 75 mm gun was the most mass-produced version of the vehicle.
The production of Cromwell tanks was ended in 1945. The technology utilised for armouring the Cromwell tank, based purely on welding armor plates, was very innovative at this time and simplified the mass production of tanks.
The development of the Cromwell eventually led to the A30 Challenger, a lengthened Cromwell hull with one extra road wheel on each side, a 17 pounder gun of similar firepower as the famous Sherman Firefly, and the FV4101 Cromwell Heavy AT Gun, better known with the name of Charioteer tank destroyer, equipped with a huge 20 pounder gun.
The Cromwell in World of Tanks:
In World of Tanks, the Cromwell is a Tier VI medium tank available in the British tech tree. It is a very interesting vehicle that requires getting used to as it is quite special in many ways, having great advantages but also severe weak spots which can be easily used against inexperienced drivers.
Firstly, let’s take a look at the general specifications of the tank.
The Speed
The Cromwell has got a 64 km/h speed limit, which makes it the fastest medium tank of its tier. When compared to other Tier VI mediums it performs exceptionally well. In comparison, the fastest American medium tank, the M4A3E8 Sherman has a 48 km/h speed limit. The Soviet Tier VI medium tank is a little bit faster than that and can reach up to 54 km/h. The fastest vehicle of Tier VI, potentially able to race with the Cromwell, is the German medium tank, the VK 3001 (P), which has a 60 km/h speed limit – that is still 4 km/h less! The French do not have a tier VI medium tank, but in the medium branch it has the AMX 12t light tank which can also reach a mere 60 km/h, just like the VK 3001 (P). Enough said, the Cromwell is unbeatable when it comes to speed.
The Hull Armour
Unfortunately, the high speed comes with a steep price. The hull armour of this tank is a mere 64 mm on the front and 32 mm on the sides and rear. But is that really bad for a medium tank? Taking a look at the other tanks of its tier you must come to the conclusion that no, it’s not! The Soviet T-34-85 has 21 mm less of frontal armour and slightly more side and rear armour. In the German tech tree, the VK 3601 (H) and the VK 3001 (P) have far more armour, but the VK 3001 (H) has a significantly poorer armouring. The famous American M4A3E8 has actually 1mm less frontal armour, while the Jumbo has significantly more (101mm frontal armour plate which is very decently sloped). All good so far, but there is always the “but”. Compared to the T-34/85 and M4A3E8, the Cromwell’s armor is not sloped. While this contributed to the tank’s small size, it also means that your chance to bounce enemy shells is minimal. Note that the only Tier VI medium tank with worse front hull armour is VK 3001(H), and contrary to it Cromwell does not even get decently armored turret. Forget about slugging matches even with Tier V tanks!
The Crew
The Cromwell has a standard crew of five – the commander, gunner, driver, radio operator and loader. This crew setup is exactly the same for all tier VI medium tanks and allows training of multiple skills and perks later.
Module Configuration:
The Suspension
Suspension Name | Traverse Speed (deg/sec) | Load Limit (t) | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
A27L
|
34
|
28
|
6,500
|
A27M
|
36
|
29.5
|
6,500
|
The suspension is a necessary upgrade for this vehicle. Without the upgraded suspension the tank cannot have the top-notch setup mounted and it has a 2 deg/sec lower traverse speed, which is a significant improvement and necessary upgrade for a tank travelling with such high speed.
The Engine
Engine Name | Power (h.p.) | Chance of fire on impact | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
Nuffield Liberty Mk. V
|
410
|
20%
|
383
|
Rolls-Royce Meteor
|
600
|
20%
|
744
|
Rolls-Royce Meteor mk. IVB
|
650
|
20%
|
744
|
The Cromwell stock engine is one of the biggest weaknesses of the stock version of the tank. The engine power is not sufficient for climbing hills, nor is it any good for accelerating properly on flat terrain. Reaching the top speed is a pain and is impossible when encountering even the slightest bumps or hills.
Upgrading the engine to the Meteor gives almost 50% more power to the engine and allows utilisation of the full potential of this tank. Climbing hills as well as making turns no longer causes a big speed loss and the vehicle becomes far more agile in general.
The top engine is a slight improvement over the normal Meteor engine. It gives a 50 h.p. boost which lets the tank fly even more often when going over bumps, but be warned, with the top speed of this vehicle and acceleration, it may prove hard for some to drive properly. You may lose tracks quite often if you don’t pay attention to where you’re driving.
The Radio
Module Name | Signal Range (m) | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|
WS No. 19 Mk. I
|
400
|
40
|
WS No. 19 Mk. II
|
450
|
40
|
WS No. 19 Mk. III
|
550
|
40
|
The radio is an essential module for a fast and agile tank like the Cromwell. As mentioned earlier, it is the fastest medium tank of its tier and one of the fastest vehicles. That kind of advantage gives the ability to quickly shift from flank to flank and deliver support as need, but it is not possible to do so without knowing where support is needed!
The upgrade of the radio to the top Mk. III version is essential for this tank, otherwise it will not be able to properly utilise its strengths.
The Turret
Module Name | Armour (front/sides/rear) (mm) | Traverse Speed (deg/sec) | View Range (m) | Weight (kg) | Compatible Guns |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mk. VIIIA1
|
76/63/56
|
48
|
360
|
5,000
|
|
Mk. VIIIAIV
|
76/63/56
|
48
|
360
|
5,000
|
|
At first glance it is easy to see that the only difference between the turrets in their statistics is the compatible guns. Even visually the turrets are almost identical, with only slight differences in the viewfinder shape and the stock turret being slightly bigger because of a container mounted on its rear. The turret upgrade is necessary to use the 75 mm guns, but it is also one of the modules on the path to research the next tank, meaning it is not possible to skip past this step of the tank’s evolution on the way to the Comet.
The Gun
Module Name | Rate of Fire (rounds/min) | Average Penetration (mm) | Average Damage (HP) | Accuracy at 100m (m) | Aiming Time (s) | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
QF 6 Pounder mk. III
|
26.09
|
105/170/39
|
75/75/100
|
0.41
|
1.9
|
400
|
6 pdr Gun Mk. V (L/50)
|
26.09
|
110/180/30
|
75/75/100
|
0.39
|
1.9
|
450
|
3.7 inch Howitzer
|
8.57
|
47/110
|
370/280
|
0.53
|
2.3
|
393
|
75 mm Gun Mk. V
|
20
|
91/144/38
|
110/110/175
|
0.41
|
1.9
|
500
|
75 mm Vickers HV
|
15.38
|
145/202/38
|
135/135/175
|
0.36
|
2.3
|
591
|
*All statistics are displayed for a tank without additional equipment, and with a crew of 100% without any skills or perks selected.
There isn’t much to say about the stock gun of this vehicle, other than the fact that it really does feel like a pea-shooter. It does not provide enough damage or penetration to be a viable option in combat. However, the top guns for this vehicle do deliver a great punch. The two most popular options chosen by players are the 3.7-inch Howitzer which carrier amazing explosive ammo, and the 75 mm Vickers HV. Both guns are excellent and the choice is mostly dependent on the play style. If you are a fan of staying far away from the enemy, it may not be a good idea to use the howitzer because of poor accuracy, but for close-combat engagements and skirmishes, it performs admirably.
Playing Tips
1. Watch the map, help your friends out and don’t treat big distances as an issue.
Cromwell drivers need to remember that they are driving an extremely fast and agile vehicle that is almost able to fly. Thanks to the amazing engine allowing them to reach the top speed really quickly, the Cromwell is one of the ultimate support vehicles, able to take its firepower from one edge of the map to the other within a flash.
2. Stay on the move, but don’t move in straight lines. Speed is your shield only when it’s not easy to predict your movements.
The armour of the Cromwell is not thick, and it is easy to penetrate, especially on the sides and rear. If you stay stationary, you are just asking to be destroyed. On the other hand, trying to shoot a zig-zagging vehicle driving at 60km/h requires a lot of skill. Only few of your enemies will be able to achieve that if you move properly. Shooting a tank driving in a straight line is easy, even when it is fast, it just requires a small adjustment taking into account the speed of the targeted vehicle.
3. When engaging a stronger enemy, use agility rather than rely on your armour.
As stated before, your armour is not a viable defense. When engaging heavier, slower enemies, try to use your speed to your advantage. Circle your foe, drive around it and run away when needed. All this is easy with a tank that has as much maneuverability and acceleration as the Cromwell. It should be especially easy to destroy enemy tank destroyers this way. The Cromwell is also a really narrow tank, something that can come in handy when you need to run away in some situations, fitting between wrecks of other tanks or into narrow passages.
4. Intercept scouts!
Fast light tanks can doom your team to defeat by taking out your artillery. Nothing breaks their scout run more reliably than finding out that you can outpace them, hunt them down and destroy them. The Cromwell’s exceptional speed and maneuverability, along with the rapidly-firing guns, allow you to intercept scouts. When fighting against light tanks, the lower damage per shot is not that much of an issue. Be careful though – your weak armor may not be impervious to higher tier auto-cannons.
5. Fit proper consumables and equipment.
The Cromwell needs to stay on the move. That is why it is good to always have the standard combination of a fire extinguisher, small repair kit and small first aid kit for consumables. In the equipment slots, it may be a good idea to mount a gun-rammer, gun-laying drive and a toolbox to speed up repairs.
This is all for this month! We hope that you are looking forward to the Tank Of The Month for February 2013! We would appreciate any feedback you may have for this article.
And now commanders, put your knowledge into good use and roll out onto the World of Tanks battlefields!
Friday, 28 December 2012
World of Tanks - Video: T32 - The Heavy
It is no secret that the T32 is a great heavy tank: it is compact, has a great view range, an almost impenetrable turret, a good gun with great elevation and depression and it is very mobile. No doubt it is the one of the best choices on average in a heavy line-up.
This Tier VIII American heavy tank is a favourite of those taking part in eSports 7on7 competitions and for good reason! If you want to see for yourself the advantages (and cons) of this tank, just click Play. In the following footage we will discuss the tank’s technical specifications, compare its values with those of its brothers-in-arms in other tech trees, and even with other American tanks, such as the T34. We’ll also look at the appropriate tactics to use in the battlefield, and how to plan according to the enemy being encountered.
World of Tanks - Short server maintenance on December 29th
Gameplay balance is as important to us as it is to you. Whilst we feel that artillery adds a lot to the gameplay by complementing the other vehicles, we understand that having too many SPGS on each team makes for less fun gameplay. If there are too many of them, the game can slow to a crawl with everyone to worried to leave cover. As a result we feel that high-tier battles are not as compelling or as exciting as they should be due to the high number of artillery units appearing.
After assessing gameplay data and player feedback, we have decided to make a change. From now on, there will be a limit to the number of SPGs that can appear on a team in each random battle. The limit is currently set to 5 SPGs per team. However, we will continue to monitor both data and player feedback to see if additional changes are needed.
In order to implement this update, the server will undergo a short maintenance on December 29th at 06:00 CET (05:00 GMT) for around 30 minutes.
We hope this change will help you to enjoy the game even more.
Roll out!
World of News - Special: Happy New Year!
Commanders,
Soon we will be celebrating New Year! Yes, 2013 is here - Isn’t that exciting? Are you one of those who make New Year’s resolutions? If you do you should fulfill it. Are you also one of those who never keep those promises? How about we make it easy for you this year: Reach your favourite Tier X vehicle and expand your garage in big style! Isn’t that an easy New Year’s resolution? We think so!
You have already been waiting for it since we announced all the holiday presents we prepared for you. Here is a full description of the New Year special:
From the 29 December at 06:30 CET (05:30 GMT) until the 2nd January 06:00 CET (05:00 GMT):
X5 experience for the first victory with each tank!
Is this your best present? At least it is the best present for your garage…
And from 29th December 2012, 06:30 CET (5:30 GMT) until 05th January 2013, 06:00 CET (05:00 GMT) you can benefit from:
50% Discount on regular and premium consumables
Treat your crew, you will get better performance from them in return!
50% Discount on crew retraining using either Tank Academy or Regimental School
Would you like to retrain your crew? With 50% discount it will be significantly easier!
50% Discount on drop of skills and perks using either Tank Academy or Regimental School
Having second thoughts about what your crew should be capable of? Then change it now!
50% Discount on regular equipment
Tune your tank with useful equipment which is on sale!
50% Discount on barracks enlargement
Your barracks seems a little empty for our taste! Fill it up!
50% Discount on garage slots
Genuine tankers always want more new vehicles. Enlarge your garage at a cheaper rate and throw your cares about space to the wind.
90% Discount on personal data modification
Would you like your crew members’ details to be modified in accordance to your personal taste?
Discount on premium accounts:
Soon we will be celebrating New Year! Yes, 2013 is here - Isn’t that exciting? Are you one of those who make New Year’s resolutions? If you do you should fulfill it. Are you also one of those who never keep those promises? How about we make it easy for you this year: Reach your favourite Tier X vehicle and expand your garage in big style! Isn’t that an easy New Year’s resolution? We think so!
You have already been waiting for it since we announced all the holiday presents we prepared for you. Here is a full description of the New Year special:
From the 29 December at 06:30 CET (05:30 GMT) until the 2nd January 06:00 CET (05:00 GMT):
X5 experience for the first victory with each tank!
Is this your best present? At least it is the best present for your garage…
And from 29th December 2012, 06:30 CET (5:30 GMT) until 05th January 2013, 06:00 CET (05:00 GMT) you can benefit from:
50% Discount on regular and premium consumables
Treat your crew, you will get better performance from them in return!
50% Discount on crew retraining using either Tank Academy or Regimental School
Would you like to retrain your crew? With 50% discount it will be significantly easier!
50% Discount on drop of skills and perks using either Tank Academy or Regimental School
Having second thoughts about what your crew should be capable of? Then change it now!
50% Discount on regular equipment
Tune your tank with useful equipment which is on sale!
50% Discount on barracks enlargement
Your barracks seems a little empty for our taste! Fill it up!
50% Discount on garage slots
Genuine tankers always want more new vehicles. Enlarge your garage at a cheaper rate and throw your cares about space to the wind.
90% Discount on personal data modification
Would you like your crew members’ details to be modified in accordance to your personal taste?
Discount on premium accounts:
Year Premium Account
|
10%
|
Half Year Premium Account
|
10%
|
3-day Premium Account
|
300 gold (usually 650 gold)
|
7-day Premium Account
|
600 gold (usually 1250 gold)
|
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
World of Tanks - Happy Holidays from Wargaming
It has been an amazing year for Wargaming. World of Tanks has reached 45 million registered players. World of Warplanes is on the horizon.
The whole team wants to wish you a very happy festive season. Take a look at our video below and settle down for the holidays with family, friends and online battles on the ground and in the air.
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