Comparing: Centurion Mk. I vs. T26E4 SuperPershing
Development of the Centurion started in 1943. The vehicle was designed as a "universal tank" to replace existing infantry and cruiser tanks. The Centurion was the first British vehicle that featured sloped armor plates. The tank entered service in 1947. A total of 100 vehicles of this series were manufactured from 1945 through 1946. |
To increase firepower, a new long-barrelled 90-mm gun was mounted on the T26E1 in January 1945. The prototype was designated the T26E4. Development was discontinued in January 1947 due to problems with the gun and the loading mechanism. A total of 25 vehicles had been built by that time, but never entered service. |
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Tier | VIII | VIII | |
Battle Tiers | 8 9 10 | 8 9 10 | |
Price | 2,350,000 | 7,200 | |
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Stationary | 7.50 % | % | |
In motion | 3.00 % | % | |
When Firing | 1.79 % | % | |
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Accuracy | 70.2264 % | % | |
Neto Credits Income | -2925.08 | ||
Winrate | 49.925 % | % | |
Damage dealt | 884.879 | ||
Kills per Battle | 0.616015 | ||
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