Comparing: Maus vs. M26 Pershing

Maus

Developed from June 1942 through July 1944, with two prototypes produced, only one of which received a turret and armament.

Pershing

American medium tank, named in honor of General John Pershing, who led the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. In 1944–1946 in the U.S. Army, the M26 was temporarily classified as heavy tank. Starting in February 1945 these vehicles took part in World War II; in 1950–1951 the vehicle saw combat in the Korean War.

Modules
Auto select
Turrets
Guns
Engines
Suspensions
Radios
Main Characteristics
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Tier X VIII
Battle Tiers 10 11 8 9 10
Price 6,100,000 2,403,000
Hit Points
Signal range
Speed Limit20 km/h48 km/h
Speed Limit Back15 km/h20 km/h
Weight
Load limit
Crew
  • Commander
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader
  • Loader
  • Commander
  • Gunner
  • Driver
  • Radio Operator
  • Loader
Armor
Hull Armor
Front:
200 mm
Side:
185 mm
Rear:
160 mm
Front:
101.6 mm
Side:
76.2 mm
Rear:
50.8 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
Stationary1.00 % %
In motion0.50 % %
When Firing0.19 % %
Battle performance
Accuracy79.2537 % %
Neto Credits Income-17305.2
Winrate49.9073 % %
Damage dealt1702.39
Kills per Battle0.811414
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