The decision to start development of a next-generation medium tank simultaneously while improving the T-54 was made on July 13, 1953. Development was carried out by Research Institute No. 100. The project was submitted in February—March 1954, and, in April 1955, the hull of the new vehicle was tested for shell resistance. However, the project was later canceled due to its complexity.
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Expected
frags:
1.07
Expected
spot
1.46
Expected
defense points
0.75
Expected
winrate
51.79%
+3% to engine power
+2% to vehicle hit points
-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
+2% to vehicle hit points
-3% to aiming speed
+3% to view range (up to 445 m)
-2% to dispersion during gun traverse
-3% to engine power
+8% to ramming damage received
-8% to ramming damage caused