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Crew:

  • Commander
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader

Advantages:

  • Turret mantlet is surprisingly bouncy and the addition of a roof cover on 2nd turret reduces artillery and HE damage
  • Good speed and reasonable mobility once upgraded
  • Great aim time on both guns
  • Good for hulldown, thanks to its small and surprisingly bouncy turret, excellent gun depression and relatively low hull
  • Good camouflage

Disadvantages:

  • Armour is almost useless when in battles of higher tier
  • Worst top gun of its tier; bad penetration and alpha damage with poor ballistics.
  • Poor turret traverse
  • Turret is easily damaged
  • Can be an extremely painful stock grind

Tank description:

The T25/2 is an American tier 7 turreted tank destroyer.A project for a tank destroyer with a full-rotation turret and 90-mm gun on the T23 tank chassis proposed in 1943. No prototypes were manufactured, because the T23 tank and its modifications never entered mass production due to the end of war and vehicles with electric transmission falling out of favor.When fully upgraded, the T25/2 has similar speed and maneuverability to the T25 AT. However, unlike the T25 AT, the T25/2''s turret cannot mount the powerful 105 mm AT Gun T5E1. The combination of only being able to use the 90 mm AT Gun T15E2 gun along with poor armor limits the T25/2 to the second line on the battlefield. The T25/2 does get a fully enclosed turret upgrade, which increases its ability to withstand HE and artillery rounds. Using your speed to get into positions and provide fire support to your allies quickly while avoiding enemy fire is key to playing this tank destroyer.The T25/2 leads to the T28 Prototype.

A project for a tank destroyer with a full-rotation turret and 90-mm gun on the T23 tank chassis proposed in 1943. No prototypes were manufactured, because the T23 tank and its modifications never entered mass production due to the end of war and vehicles with electric transmission falling out of favor.