Antwort Is the KV 1 good in World of Tanks? Weitere Antworten – Is KV-1S a good tank
Although the KV-1S was, according to some, the best of the KV tanks, overcoming its predecessors' problems (at a cost of losing the heavy armor that made the earlier tanks so valuable, making it more of a slow medium tank than a heavy tank), more modern tanks were already in sight.The KV-1 is a Soviet tier 5 heavy tank. Development started at the end of 1938. A prototype was produced in August 1939.The KV-1S is a lighter, more mobile version of the KV-1, meaning it has thinner armour. The KV-1S features thinner hull side armour at 60 mm, thinner lower front plate at 60 mm, and a very weak gun mantlet of only ~50 mm thick.
Was the KV-6 real : The KV-VI, or KV-VI Behemoth, is one of the most famous fake tanks on the internet. A super-heavy tank project armed to ludicrous proportions, with three prototypes claimed to have been built 1941-1942, serving against the Germans near Moscow and Leningrad.
Is KV-85 better than IS-1
The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.
How strong is the KV-1 : The tank mainly has its armor protection, high survivability, and good gun performance as its core strengths. This makes the KV-1 quite a formidable tank to deal with. Although the tank is vulnerable when being circled due to its slow turret traverse.
The T-34's sloped armor offered almost as much protection as the 75mm of the KV-1. But the T-34 was about 15 tons lighter (28 tons vs 45 tons) had much better mobility, and carried a almost identical performing gun. The KV-1 was considered slow and bulky, not very manuverable, hard to drive, and often damaged bridges.
But the KV-1 can just lolnope its way through combat against a Koenigstiger and its 8.8cm KwK 43/L71, even when using APCR (217mm @ 500m). Worse yet, the Panther's 7.5cm KwK 43/L70 (124mm @ 500m w/ Pzgr. 39) can't even kill a KV-1 reliably. So again, anybody else find the KV-1 ridiculously well armored from the front
Is KV 85 better than IS 1
The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.KV-1, the first model of the Kliment Voroshilov tank, deployed by the Soviets in World War II.The Panzerkampfwagen E-100 (Gerät 383) (TG-01) was a German super-heavy tank design developed towards the end of World War II. It was the largest of the Entwicklung series of tank designs which was intended to improve German armored vehicle production through standardization on cheaper, simpler to build vehicles.
The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.
Is KV 2 powerful : The KV-2's heavy armour and powerful gun make it ideal for assaulting entrenched positions, it can deal with infantry, garrisoned structures or bunkers, while it's armour will shrug off any anti-tank fire smaller than an Panther, however, like the KV-1, IS-2, and ISU-152 it's very slow and if wounded may not be able to …
Why is the KV-1 so good : It is considered to be the very first 'real' heavy tank in the game and one of the most beginner-friendly vehicles in World of Tanks, perhaps the very most. This is due to its angled and tough armour, paired with a strong gun, making the first steps into the heavy tank gameplay easy ones.
Is the KV-3 real
Soviet Union (1941) Heavy tank – Partial Mock-up Built
A second attempt was made during and after the T-150 trials, and the tank was named Object 222. After impressing the military and state officials, it was named KV-3. The excitement was short-lived, however.
The KV-85 is a tank, that has an IS-1 cannon on a KV-1 chassis. IS-1 is better, due to the armor thickness and its slope.Trust me or not, but I just destroyed a static Maus tank from the front with a non piercing KV-2 (1939) shell just right now in Training mode. I pinpointed a vulnerable part of the Maus, (gree colour), between the mantlet and the cannon and it worked!
Was the Tiger 1 a bad tank : 1,347 were built between August 1942 and August 1944. After August 1944, production of the Tiger I was phased out in favour of the Tiger II. While the Tiger I has been called an outstanding design for its time, it has also been called overengineered, using expensive materials and labour-intensive production methods.