B1 Centauro 105

The B1 Centauro 105 is a tier 7 Tank Destroyer originating from Italy, and is sold by Sophie Wölfli. It can be unlocked from the LAV-600, and leads to the M1128 MGS.

Features

 * High spot and rof: had high spotting ranges and rate of fire.
 * HESH: can even penetrate armor with large hit angles.
 * First order ready rack: allows you to fire several round and reloads automatically.

Player Recommendations
A close counterpart in gameplay to the LAV-600, the Centauro 105 features a powerful rapid-firing 105mm main cannon with a three-shot ready rack system, allowing it to apply massive burst firepower to an enemy vehicle and then quickly relocate while reloading. Best played as a long-range sniper, the Centauro 105 is vulnerable to being caught on the reload. If it does, it must use its mobility to rapidly disengage, as it has little effective armor against heavy enemy firepower.

Pros

 * Excellent accuracy
 * High mobility
 * High camo rating
 * Powerful burst damage

Cons

 * Lightly armored
 * Large target
 * Long reload on entire ready rack

Upgrade Suggestions
As a platform designed around firepower and mobility, the upgrades researched should reflect this. Upgrading to the Improved Gunner Sight, Improved Storage, and various ammunition upgrades will offer a much more varied arsenal, and upgrading to the Improved Wheels will boost the already stellar mobility.

Retrofit Suggestions

 * Advanced Fire Control
 * Advanced Muzzle Reference System
 * Improved Gun Breech

Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions

 * Commander: Viktor Kirsanov, for rate of fire and aim speed
 * Driver: Smooth Ride, Off Road Driving
 * Gunner: Quick Draw, Sharpshooter
 * Loader: Rapid Fire, Preparation/Explosive Shells

History
Class: Tank Destroyer Developed: 1984-1988 Service: 1989+ Vehicles Built: 484 Operators: Italy, Spain, Jordan The B1 Centauro is a wheeled fire support vehicle with tank-killing capabilities, designed in the 1980s to replace the obsolete M47 MBTs with something that has superior strategic mobility. Since then, the Centauro has proven its worth time and again and was also exported to several countries. It was used successfully during several peacekeeping missions.