
AAT60In 1962, Joseph Williams and Clifford Bradley proposed a project for a vehicle featuring an unusual fighting compartment configuration. The vehicle was designated AAT60. Its gun was mounted in a small inhabited turret, while the crew was located below. The Commander was located rather high up, right behind the gun. The design allowed the size of the vehicle's front to be decreased, making it comparable to vehicles with uninhabited turrets. Even though the AAT60 project existed only in blueprints, some design solutions were adopted for the M60A2 American tank.
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Expected
frags:
0.95
Expected
spot
0.99
Expected
defense points
0.75
Expected
winrate
51.24%












Tier VII field modification
available for tier IX-X tanks
Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
+3% to engine power
-50% to the damaged ammo rack penalty and damaged engine penalty
-20% to dispersion of a damaged gun
-4% to hull traverse speed
-4% to turret traverse speed or gun traverse speed for vehicles with stationary cabins
-2% to aiming circle size
+3% to dispersion during hull traverse
+3% to dispersion during movement
+3% to concealment
-5% to suspension repair speed
-2 km/h to top reverse speed