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Progetto M35 mod. 46
Crew:
- Commander (Radio Operator)
- Driver
- Gunner
- Loader
Advantages:
- 3-round autoreloader can deal a fearsome volley of 720 damage!
- Good accuracy and penetration
- Good gun depression
- Excellent acceleration and good speed and agility
- Good view range
Disadvantages:
- Bad DPM, though not as bad as standard autoloaders
- Very poor armor, don''t expect anything but lucky bounces
- Poor camouflage value
- Rather bad AP (standard) shell velocity
- Low ammo capacity
Tank description:
The Progetto M35 mod. 46 is an Italian tier 8 premium medium tank.Conceptualization of a draft design developed at the request of General Francesco Rossi who believed that only light vehicles weighing up to 35 tons would be effective in a new war. Such an innovative design was not approved; development was discontinued when Italy joined the Standard Tank project.In the game, the Progetto pretty much eclipses all other T8 medium tanks, save for perhaps the T-44-100 and Lorraine 40t, giving up little to nothing compared to its older peers. While doubtfully overpowered, the Progetto still offers a lot to players familiar with the game. The speed and flexibility allows it to still be relevant as a bottom-tier tank - a feature most are sure to appreciate. Most are somewhat familiar with how autoloaders work in WoT - basically like a revolver that has to be emptied and refilled completely (though one does not have to fire all shells). The Progetto, along with its T8-10 tech-tree peers, instead features an autoreloader, which refills the clip as long as you do not fire, with ''refill'' times becoming progessively longer for each shell fired. Needless to say, this makes the Progretto way less situational than autoloaders, while also introducing opportunistic gameplay into the mix. This requires little effort to get used to - as long as you are able to wait for a loaded gun it''s a perfectly viable single-shooter.
Conceptualization of a draft design developed at the request of General Francesco Rossi who believed that only light vehicles weighing up to 35 tons would be effective in a new war. Such an innovative design was not approved; development was discontinued when Italy joined the Standard Tank project.