Comparing: T-10 vs. E 75
Development started in 1949. The vehicle entered service in 1953 under the designation T-10. Subsequent development yielded several modifications of the tank, the most mass-produced being the T-10M. Approximately 2,500 vehicles were produced. |
In 1945 the E 75 was conceived as a standard heavy tank of the Panzerwaffe to replace the Tiger II. It existed only in blueprints. |
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| Tier | IX | IX | |
| Battle Tiers | 9 10 11 | 9 10 11 | |
| Price | 3,531,000 | 3,480,000 | |
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| Stationary | % | 4.00 % | |
| In motion | % | 1.00 % | |
| When Firing | % | 0.70 % | |
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| Accuracy | % | 76.5403 % | |
| Neto Credits Income | -5128.01 | ||
| Winrate | % | 50.2046 % | |
| Damage dealt | 1350.83 | ||
| Kills per Battle | 0.724617 | ||
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