Comparing: M10 Wolverine vs. StuG IV

M10_Wolverine

The most widely produced American tank destroyer, with a total of 6,406 vehicles manufactured from September 1942 through January 1943. More than a third of all Wolverines were supplied to Allied nations under Lend-Lease.

G104_Stug_IV

In February 1943, at the suggestion of the Ministry of Armament, the Krupp company began trials of a new vehicle with the superstructure of the updated StuG III and the new suspension of the Pz.Kpfw. IV H and J. The first vehicles were produced by December 1943. Having canceled the production of the Pz. IV, the Krupp company focused their attention on the production of the new vehicles starting in January 1944. A total of 1,108 vehicles were manufactured, with 31 more converted from existing tanks.

Modules
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Turrets
Guns
Engines
Suspensions
Radios
Main Characteristics
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Tier V V
Battle Tiers 5 6 7 5 6 7
Price 415,000 2,000
Hit Points
Signal range
Speed Limit48 km/h38 km/h
Speed Limit Back12 km/h10 km/h
Weight
Load limit
Crew
  • Commander
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Radio Operator
  • Loader
  • Commander
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader (Radio Operator)
Armor
Hull Armor
Front:
38.1 mm
Side:
19.1 mm
Rear:
19.1 mm
Front:
80 mm
Side:
30 mm
Rear:
20 mm
Turret Armor
Mobility
Engine Power
Horse power / weight
Traverse Speed
Max Climb Angle
Hard terrain resistance
Medium terrain resistance
Soft terrain resistance
Fire Chance
Engine Type
Turret
View Range
Turret Traverse
Traverse Arc
Armament
Damage (Explosion radius)
Penetration
Shell Price
Shell Speed
Damage / min
Rate of Fire
Reload time
Clip
Accuracy
Aim time
Elevation Arc
Ammo Capacity
Camo value
Stationary % %
In motion % %
When Firing % %
Battle performance
Accuracy % %
Neto Credits Income
Winrate % %
Damage dealt
Kills per Battle
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