M1 TTB
M1 TTB | |
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Details | |
Tier / Class:
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9 MBT |
Nation: |
United States |
Dealer: |
Oscar Faraday |
Reputation: |
xx |
Cost: |
23,520,000 |
Stats - Stock (Renowned) | |
Max Damage: |
580 |
DPM: |
4,785 |
Penetration: |
700 mm |
Hit Points: |
3,150 |
Hull F/S/R: |
442 / 220 / 24 |
Turret F/S/R: |
800 / 300 / 60 |
Max Speed: |
63 km/h |
Acceleration 0-32kph: |
3.86 s |
Hull Traverse: |
32.86 deg/s |
Camouflage: |
13% |
Vision: |
420 m |
Accuracy (Spread): |
0.100° |
Max Cannon Depression: |
-10 / 25 (-13 / 28)° |
Turret Traverse Speed: |
40 deg/s |
The M1 TTB is a tier 9 main battle tank originating from the United States, and is sold by Oscar Faraday. It can be unlocked from the M1A2 Abrams, and leads to M48 GAU-8 .
Contents
Features[edit | edit source]
- Heavy armor : This vehicle's armor bounces more shots and takes more hits
- High Caliber : the high-caliber weaponry deals an increased damage.
- Uninhabited Module : the uninhabited turret (battle module) receives reduced damage
- Advanced Dynamic Suspension V2 : allows you to adjust frontal, rear, and side clearance independently.
- Gas Turbine : provides a smoother acceleration, compared to an ordinary diesel.
Player Recommendations[edit | edit source]
Pros and Cons[edit | edit source]
Pros[edit | edit source]
Cons[edit | edit source]
Upgrade Suggestions[edit | edit source]
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 | 442/220/24 | Combined | 800/300/60 | Combined | ||||||
The frontal arc is protected by depleted uranium inserts, offering massive protection against modern ammunition. |
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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219,000 | 2,087,000 | 442/220/24 | Combined | 800/300/60 | Combined | Heavy ERA | 20% vs AP, 75% vs CE | ||||
An extra ERA package significantly improves vehicle survivability from HEAT shells. |
Firepower[edit | edit source]
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Max Accuracy | Speed | Reload |
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120mm M829A2 AP | AP | Stock | 580 | 0m | 700mm | 0.100° | m/s | 9.00s |
120mm M830A1 HEAT | HEAT-MP | Stock | 580 | 0m | 700mm | 0.110° | m/s | 9.00s |
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Max Accuracy | Speed | Reload |
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120mm M829A2 Mk.2 AP | AP | Stock | 580 | 0m | 735mm | 0.100° | m/s | 9.00s |
120mm M830A1 Mk.2 HEAT | HEAT-MP | Stock | 580 | 0m | 735mm | 0.110° | m/s | 9.00s |
120mm M829A3 AP | AP | 840,000 | 590 | 0m | 800mm | 0.100° | m/s | 9.00s |
Shell name | Type | Reputation | Damage | Area of effect | Penetration | Velocity | Accuracy (Fully Aimed) | Reload Time | Shells in Magazine | Reload within Magazine | Burst Fire Rate |
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7.62mm AP | AP | Stock | 8 | 0m | 18mm | 855m/s | 0.15° | 5.00s | 800 | {{{reloadm}}}s | 400.00rd/min |
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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Honeywell AGT-1500C 1500 hp Gas turbine Engine | Stock | Stock | 63.00km/h | {{{reverse}}} | 3.86s | {{{0-max}}} | 32.86deg/s | {{{firechance}}}
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MTU MT 883 Ka-500 1500 hp Diesel Engine | Stock | Stock | 70.00km/h | {{{reverse}}} | 3.20s | {{{0-max}}} | 33.23deg/s | {{{firechance}}} |
Upgrades[edit | edit source]
Name | Reputation Cost | Credits | Description |
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M82 Smoke Grenades | Stock | Stock | Provides 2 volleys. Takes 60 s to reload. Duration: 10 s
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Spall Liner | 55,000 | 522,000 | Hit points increased by 250
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Armored crew cell | 657,000 | 4,174,000 | Damage to Crew reduced by 50%
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M90 Smoke Grenades | 38,000 | 261,000 | Provides 8 volleys. Magazine capacity: 2 rounds. Takes 6 s to reload. Duration: 10 s Magazine reload time: 80 s
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AN/VLQ-8A Soft Kill APS | 274,000 | 2,609,000 | Spotting distance 300m Activation range 300m ATGM deviation x7 Additional deviation 3.5 Missile Maneuverability x0.65 Action sector 60 degrees
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Trophy hard Kill APS | 1,370,000 | 7,827,000 | Spotting distance 500m Number of charges 6 Reload time 30s
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Improved Stabilization System | 110,000 | 1,043,000 | Overall accuracy while moving is improved by 19%
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Improved Torsion Bars | 82,000 | 783,000 | Suspension durability increased by 40%
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Improved Suspension | 164,000 | 1,565,000 | Movement speed on off-road surfaces is increased by 20% |
Special Ability[edit | edit source]
Note: the top speed ability isn't free you have to pay reputation and after that you have to pay 1,130,000 credits for this ability.
History[edit | edit source]
Class: Main Battle Tank (Experimental)
Developed: 1980
Service: N/A
Vehicles Built: 1
Operators: N/A
The TTB is not a prototype but, as its name suggests, an American test bed for the latest tank development technologies. It was an initial base of the Block III Abrams project, designed to replace the existing Abrams tanks with something capable of defeating any future Soviet tank that was predicted to appear in the 1990s. In its modified Abrams hull, the entire crew of three sat in front (where only the driver would normally be), quite safely hidden behind the thickest armor. Fuel tanks were removed to make place for the extended crew compartment. The crew would use advanced cameras to aim the tank’s weapon systems that were installed in an unmanned turret, located where the standard Abrams turret would normally be. This unmanned turret would be armed with the standard Abrams weapon (although quite modern at that time), the M256 L/44 smoothbore cannon. The gun would be fed automatically from a 44-round carousel magazine under it.
The development of the Block III Abrams ceased after the breakup of the Soviet Union and the entire Block III Abrams program was cancelled. One thing to note about the TTB in Armored Warfare is that it’s not going to be strictly realistic – more like our take on how a Block III Abrams would have looked like if it was produced in the 1980s and upgraded today to match the needs of modern battlefields the same way the Americans are upgrading the existing M1A2 series.