Super Hellcat

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Super Hellcat
Combat actions in Europe showed that the standard 76 mm gun was not effective against modern German medium and heavy tanks of the time when firing from medium and long range. The decision was made to combine the M18 chassis with the M36 tank destroyer turret, equipped with the powerful 90 mm gun. One prototype was built that underwent trials on the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Development was discontinued due to the war's conclusion.

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Super Hellcat

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Super Hellcat

Shell Types:

AP
APCR
HE

Equipment:

Consumables:

Firepower:

Ammunition30 (rounds)
Caliber90 (mm)
Damage240 / 240 / 320 (HP)
Penetration167 / 210 / 45 (mm)
Rate of Fire7.50 (rounds/min)
Average Damage per Minute1800 (HP)
Shells in the Magazine  
Time for Loading Between Shots  (s)
Time for Complete Loading  (s)
Gun Loading8.00 (s)
Aiming Time1.70 (s)
Dispersion at 100 m0.35 (m)

Mobility:

Weight/Load Limit19.54 / 22.00 (t)
Engine Power460 (h.p.)
Specific Power23.54 (h.p./t)
Top Speed72 (km/h)
Reverse Speed20 (km/h)
Traverse Speed34 (deg/s)
Turret Traverse Speed20 (deg/s)

Survivability:

Hit Points800 (HP)
Hull Armor12 / 12 / 12 (mm)
Turret Armor76 / 31 / 127 (mm)

Spotting:

View Range370 (m)
Signal Range570 (m)
 

Crew:

Commander
Gunner
Driver
Radio Operator
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