Funny thing is, just like Italian M14, Chi-Ha dont have HE rounds in War Thunder (probably real-life too). I think that's why it feels and may be a meme launcher. Also wonder if there really Greyhound in pacific, since M13, Ka-Chi, Ta-Se, Ke-Ni all never go to pacific. (you can kill Grant with M14's 47mm HE actually, explosive mass in Enlisted have all been buffed)
The Chi-ha used HE rounds in real life. It was called the Type 90 5.7cm (57mm) High Explosive Projectile. Here are some specifications of the projectile. (The Italian M14 also had HE Rounds in real life. We know this because there is declassified Army documents from WW2 giving measurements and illustrating the rounds) (Japanese 57mm HE - Type 90) Weight of complete round: 2.91kg Weight of projectile, filled (Fuzed): 2.36kg Weight of filling: 0.25kg Filling: TNT Diameter at bourrelet: 57mm Length of projectile (w/o fuze): 181mm Lenght of propellant case: 121mm Length of assembled round (without fuze and adapter): 280mm Width of rotating band: 9.5mm Fuzing: Type 88 short delay fuze Propellant: Mk 1 square grain - 113g
So are they gonna put those in for unlock normally or has that already been done? And why is the greyhound suddenly a premium vehicle? I don't really think those two are comparable in terms of what they do
Gaijin made the main tank of Japan into a premium. Well, that's true, otherwise console casuals from the USA will start complaining that universal cumulative shells are too powerful
@@leopard_2A6-906 On japan side its not good. M16 just wipe out everything in sight, and you cant even kill gunner with rifle easy, literaly need to aim at top pixel of a head. Not to mention no pen by 20mm autocanon
Oh cool. Some more overpriced premium squads in an infantry only campaign no one is ever going to use other than the largest of whales. That's exactly what we need.