Comparing: VK 36.01 (H) vs. Churchill VII
An experimental German WWII heavy tank developed by Henschel. The vehicle was a further development of the VK 30.01 (H) project and a stage in the design process for the Tiger. A total of eight chassis and one prototype were built in 1942. During the development, various technical solutions were trialed. Some of them later served as a basis for German heavy tank designs during the WWII. The chassis was also used in armored recovery vehicles. |
A modification of the A22 with enhanced armor. First vehicles of this type were produced just before the Allied landing in Normandy. This model was also the basis for the Churchill Crocodile flame-throwing tank. |
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Tier | VI | VI | |
Battle Tiers | 6 7 8 | 6 7 8 | |
Price | 935,000 | 900,000 | |
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Speed Limit Back | 12 km/h | 12 km/h | |
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Stationary | % | 13.00 % | |
In motion | % | 7.50 % | |
When Firing | % | 3.06 % | |
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Accuracy | % | 60.5969 % | |
Neto Credits Income | 3331.4 | ||
Winrate | % | 46.2672 % | |
Damage dealt | 438.175 | ||
Kills per Battle | 0.550343 | ||
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