Comparing: Dicker Max vs. M18 Hellcat
The Dicker Max ("Fat Max") was initially intended to destroy bunkers. Two prototypes were built in the spring of 1941. Later the vehicle was redesignated a heavy tank destroyer. The design was never put into mass production, but the prototypes fought on the Eastern Front. |
Development started in 1942. In April 1943 the General Motors company produced the first prototypes. One of a few American tank destroyers manufactured on its original chassis, not on a tank chassis. The tank destroyer became the fastest armored vehicle, of this type, of World War II. A total of 2,507 vehicles were produced from July 1943 through October 1944. |
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Tier | VI | VI | |
Battle Tiers | 6 7 8 | 6 7 8 | |
Price | 3,200 | 950,000 | |
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Speed Limit Back | 12 km/h | 12 km/h | |
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Stationary | 17.00 % | 19.00 % | |
In motion | 11.50 % | 15.50 % | |
When Firing | 5.06 % | 6.43 % | |
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Accuracy | 63.531 % | 68.8178 % | |
Neto Credits Income | 10481 | 1444.38 | |
Winrate | 47.0465 % | 52.111 % | |
Damage dealt | 634.797 | 687.281 | |
Kills per Battle | 0.803134 | 0.863562 | |
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