[PROJECT S.N.A.I.L.] T-60
In 1938, a task to create an amphibious and non-amphibious scout tank was given to Nicholas Astrov’s design team at Moscow Factory No. 37. The result was the T-30A and T-30B prototypes, with the A model being amphibious. The T-30A went on to become the T-40 amphibious scout tank, while the T-30B went on to become the T-60 scout tank. Production started on July 1941, one month after the German invasion in Operation Barbarossa.
Originally with a 12.7 mm machine gun, the T-60 was up-gunned with a 20 mm TNSh cannon, which was derived from an aircraft cannon. The gun could penetrate 15 mm of armour at a 500 m range, which proved very inadequate against the Germans Panzer IIIs and Panzer IVs, which had a maximum of 50 mm of armour on the front. Not only that, the scout tank had poor mobility on cross-country terrain and had a maximum armour of only 20 mm thick. Despite that, the T-60 was easily produced and 6,292 of these tanks were produced between 1941 and 1942.
HP: 1600
AMMO: 58 rounds, 754 rounds in total per ammo type, 63 bullets, 945 bullets in total
RELOAD SPEED: 20 seconds for the autocannon, 8 seconds for the DT MG
SPEED: 50 km/h forward, 7 km/h backwards
SEATS: driver
WEAPONS: 20mm autocannon, 7.62mm DT MG
GUN MOVEMENT: 25 degrees of gun elevation, -7 degrees of gun depression
-low health
-bad reverse speed
-heavy damage type can hurt it, 50% resistance to heavy damage only
-20 second reload time
-only 58 shots before having to reload
-only deals heavy damage type, therefore it can’t hurt very armored targets
-low ammo count
API
API HV
API: 54
API HV: 64
i have nothing to say except that the T-60 can be used as a SPAA if you must, the low ammo count and long reload time isn’t at par for being a full time SPAA, so don’t use it as such unless you don’t have any AA guns or any planes taking out aerial targets
Dexsar1218
SU-76M
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