IX LTC II
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LTC II U.S.A.

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Vehicle Description

The LTC II is a Tier IX American light tank with a high-capacity autoloader capable of dealing impressive damage in a single clip. Its reserve track mechanic, similar to that of Yoh tanks, means it is rarely immobilized.

Historical Reference

In 1957, G.O. Noville & Associates proposed developing an amphibious tank in line with a concept from George Noville. It was designated ATAC II (Amphibious Tank Alternate Concept, second variant). An interesting albeit expensive project was developed for a vehicle with a 90 mm gun, a jet drive, hollow aluminum rollers, and other innovations. At the same time, the military wanted to produce a cheaper light tank, primarily to ensure that it could be transported by C-130 Hercules aircraft. In order to do this, the tank's amphibious capability was removed by replacing the bogie wheels with steel ones. However, the weight and cost reduction turned out to be so insignificant that the project was discontinued before a prototype was built. The M551 Sheridan tank became a priority area for development.

Nation U.S.A. U.S.A.
Tier Tier IX
Type Light Tank Light Tank
Role Versatile Light Tank Versatile Light Tank

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Radio Operator

Crew Member Gunner
Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Loader
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UPGRADES

Upgrades are a unique mechanic for Tier XI vehicles that allow you to further enhance a vehicle's characteristics.

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This is a reward vehicle. Reward vehicles have Elite status, earn more experience per battle, provide a range of other bonuses, and do not require research.

Characteristics

Firepower

HP Damage Damage at 50 m
mm Armor Penetration
HP/min Damage per Minute
pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

t Weight
hp Engine Power
hp/t Specific Power
deg/s Traverse Speed

Survivability

HP Hit Points
/ / mm Hull Armor
/ / / / mm Turret Armor
s Suspension repair time

Spotting

m View Range
m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.