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Class: Main Battle Tank (Prototype)</br>Developed: 1999-2003</br>Service: N/A</br>Vehicles Built: 2</br>Operators: N/A</br></br>The Croatian M-95 Degman is a prototype MBT based on the Vihor prototype tank, which in itself was a Yugoslavian attempt to upgrade the M-84 Main Battle Tank (a Yugoslavian version of the Soviet T-72M). In reality, the Vihor MBT had almoast nothing to do with any T-72 model and was truly an ambitious and After the breakup of Yugoslavia, both Croatia and Serbia inherited elements of the Vihor program. Serbia did not continue developing the Vihor program, but Croatia did and the result was the M-95 Degman.</br></br>The Degman was a good MBT for its time, but in the early 2000s, Croatia did not have the money to start a full-scale tank production despite the Yugoslav era facilities. As a result, only two prototypes of this tank were built and paid for. Seeing the situation, the developing company offered the Degman to potential foreign buyers, especially Kuwait. The biggest marketed advantage was the modularity of this vehicle. Many different options could be installed, including a different gun.</br></br>Unfortunately, the Degman did not find any foreign customers either and remained a prototype only. However, the development time spent on it was not wasted as the company that designed it decided to retrofit the older M-84 series tanks (including the Snajper) with Degman elements (especially the ERA, the FCS and the 1.200hp engine), resulting in a variant called M-84D. These upgraded M-84 tanks should form the backbone of the Croatian armored forces in the future.
The M-95 Degman is a prototype upgrade developed for the Yugoslavian M-84, which in itself is an variant of the Soviet T-72. It is a follow up prototype of the M-91 Vihor. The first tankw as built in 1991, but serial production was never started.
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:18, 22 November 2020

M-95 Degman
M-95 Degman
Details
Tier / Class:
8 MBT
Nation:
Croatia
Dealer:
Special
Stats - Stock (Renowned)
Max Damage:
660
DPM:
4,950
Penetration:
720 mm
Hit Points:
2,650
Hull F/S/R:
350 / 100 / 40
Turret F/S/R:
730 / 300 / 50
Max Speed:
72 km/h
Acceleration 0-32kph:
5.59 s
Hull Traverse:
42.15 deg/s
Camouflage:
14%
Vision:
430 m
Accuracy (Spread):
0.100°
Max Cannon Depression:
-6 / 13°
Turret Traverse Speed:
43 deg/s

The M-95 Degman is a Tier 8 Main Battle Tank originating from Croatia. It can be obtained from Age of Rage Battle Path campaign's loot box.

Features

  • Heavy armor: this vehicle's armor bounces more shots and takes more hits
  • High caliber: the high caliber weaponry deals an increased damage

Player recommendations

This vehicle is best played as a front-line Main Battle Tank thanks to it's impressive turret armour, good damage and high penetration to boot.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Strong turret armour
  • Good top speed, good acceleration
  • Good Penetration and Damage

Cons

  • It's a Battle Path Premium Loot Box Tank
  • Weak hull armour
  • Poor depression angle

Suggested research order

Premium tanks come fully upgraded

Upgrade suggestions

Premium tanks come fully upgraded

Retrofit suggestions

Improved Gun Breech Improved Pionner Tool Kit AI Targeting

Commander and Crew Skill suggestions

Driver: Off-Road Driving, Smooth Ride Gunner: Quick Draw, Sharpshooter

Armor

M-95 Degman Stock armor
XP Cost Credit Cost Hull
Armor
Hull
Composition
Turret
Armor
Turret
Composition
ERA Name ERA
Penetration
Reduction
Stock Stock ? mm (vs AP)
? mm (vs HEAT)
Unknown N/A vs AP
N/A vs HEAT
N/A N/A N/A vs AP
N/A vs HEAT
Composite armor and an ERA complex provide a decent protection of the frontal arc. Steel armor on sides and rear is much weaker.

Firepower

125mm 2A46M5 Cannon
Shell name Type Reputation Damage Area of effect Penetration Max Accuracy Speed Reload
125mm 3VBM22 AP AP Stock 660 0m 720mm 0.100° m/s 8.00s
125mm 3VOF36 HE HE Stock 562 0m 40mm 0.120° m/s 8.00s


120mm smoothbore cannon CTG
Shell name Type Reputation Damage Area of effect Penetration Max Accuracy Speed Reload
120mm DM43A AP AP Stock 518 0m 725mm 0.080° m/s 6.00s
120mm DM11 HE HE Stock 488 0m 40mm 0.110° m/s 6.00s
120mm DM12A1 HEAT Stock 518 0m 700mm 0.110° m/s 6.00s


120mm smoothbore gun CTG
Missile Name Type Reputation Damage Penetration Velocity Reload Time Missiles in Launcher Reload within Launcher Burst Fire Rate Splash Radius Flight Agility Self-Guided
LAHAT ATGM-TH Tandem HEAT Stock 594 800mm m/s 6.00s 1 {{{reloadm}}}s rd/min 0m {{{agility}}}deg/s


7.62mm Secondary Weapon
Shell name Type Reputation Damage Area of effect Penetration Velocity Accuracy (Fully Aimed) Reload Time Shells in Magazine Reload within Magazine Burst Fire Rate
7.62mm AP AP Stock 8 0m 18mm 855m/s 0.15° 5.00s 800 {{{reloadm}}}s 400.00rd/min


Mobility

Name Reputation Cost Credits Max Speed Reverse Speed 0 to 32km/h 0 to Max Speed Hull Traverse Fire Chance
FAMOS V-46TK hp Diesel Engine Stock Stock 72.00km/h {{{reverse}}} 5.59s {{{0-max}}} 42.15deg/s {{{firechance}}}



Upgrades

Object 490 Upgrades
Name Reputation Cost Credits Description
Spall Liner Stock Stock Hit points increased by 250
3D6M Smoke Grenades Stock Stock Provides 5 volleys
Takes 80s to reload
Duration: 10s
Laser Warning Receiver Stock Stock Spotting distance 500m
Activation range 200m
ATGM deviation x3
Additional deviation 0.2
Missile maneuverability x0.65
Action sector 360 degrees
Improved Thermal Sight Stock Stock Ability to spot targets behind foliage improved by 30%
Stock Tracks Stock Stock Mobility on Off-road Surfaces 30%
Mobility on Difficult Terrain 15%


History

Class: Main Battle Tank (Prototype)
Developed: 1999-2003
Service: N/A
Vehicles Built: 2
Operators: N/A

The Croatian M-95 Degman is a prototype MBT based on the Vihor prototype tank, which in itself was a Yugoslavian attempt to upgrade the M-84 Main Battle Tank (a Yugoslavian version of the Soviet T-72M). In reality, the Vihor MBT had almoast nothing to do with any T-72 model and was truly an ambitious and After the breakup of Yugoslavia, both Croatia and Serbia inherited elements of the Vihor program. Serbia did not continue developing the Vihor program, but Croatia did and the result was the M-95 Degman.

The Degman was a good MBT for its time, but in the early 2000s, Croatia did not have the money to start a full-scale tank production despite the Yugoslav era facilities. As a result, only two prototypes of this tank were built and paid for. Seeing the situation, the developing company offered the Degman to potential foreign buyers, especially Kuwait. The biggest marketed advantage was the modularity of this vehicle. Many different options could be installed, including a different gun.

Unfortunately, the Degman did not find any foreign customers either and remained a prototype only. However, the development time spent on it was not wasted as the company that designed it decided to retrofit the older M-84 series tanks (including the Snajper) with Degman elements (especially the ERA, the FCS and the 1.200hp engine), resulting in a variant called M-84D. These upgraded M-84 tanks should form the backbone of the Croatian armored forces in the future.

See also

External links