

So, the game mechanism is being developed as well. After all, the S Tank is too iconic to pass up! As you probably already know, Wargaming is working on two lines for the Swedish branch – a line that ends with the Krv HT and a line that ends with the S Tank. That’s right, this vehicle uses the same suspension principle as the S-Tank, using hydraulics to elevate, depress and aim the gun, which by itself has no real traverse. There is no indication that this vehicle would use composite armor, making it – once again – viable for World of Tanks.īut there’s one part that might cause trouble – check out the picture carefully, especially the suspension.

The gun is unclear, but let’s say it’s an autoloaded L7 as well. The concept is roughly similar to the Swedish Strv 103, otherwise known as the S-Tank. More information exists, I just gotta ask the person who found this picture. This illustration was published by the Soldat und Technik magazine in 1969, which means the project is probably somewhat older. This is a “Heavy Tank Destroyer” proposal based on the Leopard 2 chassis, as considered by the Bundeswehr. (1-Transmission, 2-Engine, 3-Air filter, 4-Heating, 5-NBC protection air filter, 6-Oil filter and exhaust system, 7-Crew compartment, 8-Ammo rack, 9-Gun, 10-Fuel tank) But… no line can be complete without a suitable tier 10 and that’s still missing. Why tier 9? No armor of course.Īs far as I remember, some detailed data is available. Very light armor, low silhouette, high mobility, apparently a L7 gun. No, it’s not a fake, this was actually seriously considered. This is a German proposal for a Leopard 1-based Jagdpanzer. So, you think the Germans in World of Tanks are finished? No more line candidates, right? No more regular high-tiers possible?Ĭheck this out.
