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Crew:

  • Commander
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader

Advantages:

  • Excellent ground resistance makes up for the lacking engine power;
  • Has also high top speed;
  • Excellent gun handling with handsome vertical clerance and high accuracy;
  • Decent damage per minute by very good rate of fire;
  • Thick gun mantlet can resist most guns at and below 200mm of pen;

Disadvantages:

  • Very poor overall armor for a tier VIII medium, can only manage auto-ricochets;
  • Low power/weight ratio, slow on slopes;
  • Actual hull traverse can be disappointing on medium to soft ground;
  • Low penetration values;
  • Slow shell velocity especially on AP round;

Tank description:

The T25 Pilot Number 1 is an American tier 8 premium medium tank.Developed by the United States Army Ordnance Corps on the basis of the mass-produced T23 tank with a 90-mm gun and reinforced armor. After the creation of two prototypes, 40 other vehicles were manufactured.The T25 Pilot is, in its own right, a combination of both the M26 Pershing and the T20; players familiar with the playstyles of both of these tanks will feel right at home with the T25 Pilot. The T25 Pilot, compared to other tier 8 premium mediums, is a very well rounded tank, it is a Jack-of-all-Trades much like the Pershing and combines a good mix of average (Or slightly above average in some aspects) mobility, armor, and firepower. Whereas, for example, the CDC trades armor for exceptional mobility or the T-54 Mod. 1 trades mobility for armor. The T25 will not last long on its own due to its poor (Though not horrible) armor, and works best in a medium tank wolf pack or as a mid-range sniper, preferably shooting over a ridge only exposing its reasonably well armored turret. As for its credit making potential, its fast-firing 90mm as well as its bouncy turret should earn the player a respectable sum. One last thing to note is that the T25 travels 7 km/h faster than the Pershing (55 km/h,) and this speed advantage makes the T25 much more flexible at repositioning and escaping from sticky situations.

Developed by the United States Army Ordnance Corps on the basis of the mass-produced T23 tank with a 90-mm gun and reinforced armor. After the creation of two prototypes, 40 other vehicles were manufactured.