Onto the Supertest: Make Way to British Light Tanks!
Дата: 02.07.2019 18:41:30
Jambijon: Attention Tankers! It’s a matter of days that British
high-tier light tanks will crash into World of Tanks, with stealth
and surprise being their element.As you know, all high-tier light
tanks are born scouts. But the role can be played differently. As
for the British, they do it by leveraging their small dimensions, a
good view range and outstanding guns. So, the very combination
gives you a clear clue how to use these vehicles to the best
result: nothing is better than to recon the enemy’s position while
firing them from the least expected places.Let’s take a closer look
at the newcomers. All in all, four vehicles will be added to
the British Tech Tree, all researchable from the Cromwell, a Tier
VI medium tank. So, the complete branch goes as
follows: GSR 3301 Setter (Tier VII)
LHMTV (Tier
VIII)
GSOR3301 AVR FS (Tier
IX)
Manticore (Tier
X)
It’s too early to reveal
the specs of Tier VII to IX vehicles as their fine-tuning is in its
full swing. We have come up with a concept for the entire of batch
of British tanks and now want to test it on the top vehicle. What
is known for sure is that all tanks will sport small dimensions
(e.g. the LHMTV is smaller than the Bat-Chat 12t, while the profile
AVR FS can be compared to that of the AMX 13 90), as well as
imposing concealment abilities and a decent view range. The
branch is topped by the Manticore, a X Tier light tank. The name
fits it perfectly as it is nothing short of a controversy of a
vehicle. Despite being quite small (the Manticore is smaller than
the T-100LT), it manages to bear a huge 105mm gun with excellent
characteristics. Imposing armor penetration (248 mm with the
standard AP round and 268 mm with the special APCR round), the
alpha strike of 390 points, decent stabilization (when firing from
a stationary position)—the vehicle’s got everything to be sought
after. But let’s face it: it’s not perfect. Its DPM is far from
impressive (4.29 shots per minute). Its stabilization when firing
on the move is low. Its ammunition is so precious that you’ll have
to think over each shot you are about to make. The Manticore
is predator that can wait, while opting for the best place to
perform the best. Once the battle begins, it takes a beneficial
position to scout and inform its team on the enemy positioning. It
doesn’t have to run about the map—other light tanks will do it for
the Manticore. Instead, it moves from one position to another,
while gradually gaining its tactical advantage. Yes, the tank can
play as a scout (and this is where its small dimensions will come
in handy). But it’s passive scouting while providing fire support
from a distance where its talents shine the brightest.Each moment,
you have to assess the situation and make decisions: is it safe to
move further? Is it worth taking a shot to finish off the enemy? Or
will your shot just give you away? Because, on the one hand, it’s a
shame to keep such a gun idle. But on the other hand, one shouldn’t
neglect the tank’s key role (that of a scout).This is where the
zest of playing the Manticore lies. You have to grasp its
controversial nature and, having found the perfect balance between
the passive scouting and active firing, tame this steel beast. Yes,
it’s a challenge, but be sure, you will be rewarded with the
thrilling feeling of unique power, that other light tanks can’t get
their hands on!
More shots of the
Manticore 




At the moment, the vehicles
are in the closed test phase. As was said, we have chosen the
branch’s top tank, the Manticore, to verify whether our gaming
concept will work out. Once we’ve found the perfect balance between
the fire power, concealment abilities and mobility within the given
playing role, we’ll proceed to fine-tuning the rest of the vehicles
of VII to IX tiers.NB: The above characteristics are not final and
can be changed during the testing.











Onto the Supertest: Make Way to British Light Tanks!