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The T-72 Wilk (Polish: Wolf) is a Polish Main Battle Tank that was introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle.

History[]

Developed in 1986, it was the first prototype of what would later become the present-days PT-91 Twardy. Fitted with Polish-made ERAWA reactive armor, and equipped with a better fire control system system than the regular T-72s, it is the LWP "heavy" MBT.[1]

Overview[]

AirLand Battle[]

In Wargame: AirLand Battle it is the highest tier tank that Poland is able to acquire, it is one of the best of the many variants of the T-72, with high frontal armor and one of the few tanks in the game with a top armor rating of 4, it is a well armored tank.

It has a powerful gun that with the KE stat, allows it to deal more damage the closer the target is, however at only 7 accuracy it NEEDS to be closer since many comparable tanks of price like the M1IP Abrams have higher accuracy (though noticeably less damage in the case of the M1IP), and some like the AMX-32 have the same damage for far higher accuracy.

Weapons[]

AirLand Battle[]

Weapons WAB Icon 2A46M WAB Icon NSVT
Type Main Gun HMG No Weapon
Name 2A46M NSVT
Caliber 125mm 12.7mm
Ammo x 30 x 300
Range Ground = N/A m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = N/A m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Accuracy 7 3
AP Power 18 0
HE Power 4 0.75
Rate of fire 10 r/min 500 r/min


Red Dragon[]

Weapons WRD Icon 2A46M WRD Icon NSVT
Type Main Gun MMG No Weapon
Name 2A46M NSVT
Caliber 125mm
[KE] [AoE]
12.7mm
Ammo x 28 x 1000
Range Ground = 2275 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 1050 m
Helicopters = 875 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Accuracy 50% 15%
Stabilizer 30% 5%
AP Power 18 N/A
HE Power 4 0.75
Suppression 144 90
Rate of fire 9 r/min 652 r/min

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. [EUG]MadMat (Thursday 28, 2013). Unit of the Day (WAB version). Eugen Systems. “So, the unit of the day was indeed the Polish T-72 Wilk. Developed in 1986, it was the first prototype of what would later become the present-days PT-91 Twardy. Fitted with Polish-made ERAWA reactive armor, and equiped with a better fire control system system than the regular T-72s, it is the LWP "heavy" MBT.”

See also[]

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