ASCOD LT
ASCOD LT | |
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Details | |
Tier / Class:
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8 Light Tank |
Nation: |
Austria |
Dealer: |
Oscar Faraday |
Stats - Stock (Renowned) | |
Max Damage: |
500 |
DPM: |
5,681 |
Penetration: |
650 mm |
Hit Points: |
2,150 |
Hull F/S/R: |
60/55/50 |
Turret F/S/R: |
115/55/25 |
Max Speed: |
70 km/h |
Acceleration 0-32kph: |
4.66 s |
Hull Traverse: |
44.95 deg/s |
Camouflage: |
31 |
Vision: |
420 m |
Accuracy (Spread): |
0.074° |
Max Cannon Depression: |
-6.0 / -4.0° |
Turret Traverse Speed: |
48 deg/s |
The ASCOD LT-105 is a tier 8 Premium Light Tanks originating from Austria. It can be purchased from Oscar Faraday for 9,000 Gold.
Contents
Features[edit | edit source]
- Invisible movement: motion does not reduce camouflage factor.
- Multi turret: this vehicle has several turrets that can be switched while out of combat.
- First order ready rack: allows you to fire several rounds and reloads automatically.
- HESH: can even penetrate armor with large hit angles.
Player Recommendations[edit | edit source]
Pros and Cons[edit | edit source]
Pros[edit | edit source]
Cons[edit | edit source]
Upgrade Suggestions[edit | edit source]
Premium vehicles in Armored Warfare come fully upgraded.
Retrofit Suggestions[edit | edit source]
Commander and Crew Skill Suggestions[edit | edit source]
Armor[edit | edit source]
Reputation Cost | Credits | Hull Armor (F/S/R) | Hull Composition | Turret Armor (F/S/R) | Turret Composition | ERA Type | ERA Modifiers | ||||
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Stock | Stock | 60/55/50 | Steel with composite plating | 115/55/25 | Steel | None | |||||
The ASCOD light tank has a steel hull that is additionally equipped with composite armor providing frontal protection against 30mm APFSDS, and side and rear protection against mounted machine gun fire.
Its Denel turret is similar to the Rooikat AFV turret and can protect against small arms fire. This tank is equipped with an automatic loader. |
Reputation Cost | Credits | Hull Armor (F/S/R) | Hull Composition | Turret Armor (F/S/R) | Turret Composition | ERA Type | ERA Modifiers | ||||
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Stock | Stock | 60/55/50 | Steel with composite plating | 55/55/45 | Steel with composite plating | None | |||||
The ASCOD light tank has a steel hull that is additionally equipped with composite armor providing frontal protection against 30mm APFSDS, and side and rear protection against mounted machine gun fire.
The GDLS LTP turret can offer protection against small arms fire, but it is unmanned, which significantly boosts crew protection. |
Firepower[edit | edit source]
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Max Accuracy | Speed | Reload |
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105mm M900 AP | AP | Stock | 500 | 0m | 650mm | 0.07° | 1,505 m/s | 6.6s |
105mm M152/3 HEAT | HEAT | Stock | 500 | 0m | 500mm | 0.08° | 1,150 m/s | 6.6s |
105mm M393A3 HEP | HESH | Stock | 475 | 0m | 315mm | 0.08° | 735 m/s | 6.6s |
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Max Accuracy | Speed | Reload |
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105mm M900 AP | AP | Stock | 500 | 0m | 650mm | 0.06° | 1,505 m/s | 14s |
105mm M152/3 HEAT | HEAT | Stock | 500 | 0m | 500mm | 0.06° | 1,150 m/s | 14s |
105mm M393A3 HEP | HESH | Stock | 475 | 0m | 315mm | 0.07° | 760 m/s | 14s |
Mobility[edit | edit source]
Name | Reputation Cost | Credits | Max Speed | Reverse Speed | 0 to 32km/h | 0 to Max Speed | Hull Traverse | Fire Chance |
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MTU 8V-183-TE22 600 hp Diesel Engine | Stock | Stock | 70km/h | {{{reverse}}} | 4.66s | {{{0-max}}} | 44.95deg/s | {{{firechance}}} |
Upgrades[edit | edit source]
Premium vehicles in Armored Warfare come fully upgraded.
History[edit | edit source]
Class: Light Tank (Prototype)
Developed: 1994-2000
Service: N/A
Vehicles Built: 1-2
Operators: N/A
If there was a word best describing the ASCOD platform, it would be the word “international”. It was developed by the Austrians and the Spanish, adopted by the British and available with a wide range of turrets. The joint project from 1988 eventually led to a number of vehicles using the ASCOD platform, the two best-known results of which are the Austrian Ulan IFV and the Spanish Pizarro IFV. The ASCOD LT-105 was a fire support variant of the platform, offered with pretty much any turret a customer would like, including those from B1 Centauro, M1128 MGS or even a South-African one by Denel. However, after two decades of not having to found any customers, the project was terminated and by 2015-2016, it was removed from all official offers.