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T 37 guide reviews from World off tanks fans, what perks and equipment to install and how to play, review of a light tank of the American branch, as well as a video review.

T 37 guide review of the American tank and in this article we will analyze in detail what perks and equipment to install on T 37 how to play it, and also watch the video at the end of the post in which we will learn in more detail the answers to the questions.
So I pumped out this tank by accident, how can I say this, it just happened because while playing I walked to the M24 Chaffe light tank, which I really liked because it was quite fast and its gun was normal. I just decided to walk to the M24 Chaffe and nowhere else.

In short, I upgraded chappy when I got there and it seemed to me not so much after I played a couple of hundred battles on it, so I naturally decided to move on and see what was behind it, so to speak. I got to the light tank T 37 which seemed to me much better than chappy and I had a great time driving it and playing on it gave me a lot of pleasure because its gun penetrates enemies above the level with a bang although it doesn’t take that much but the reload time is fast it doesn’t glow very strong, but due to the fact that the body is high, they still fire it quickly, so I don’t recommend standing still even with horns. The game for this tank should be mobile because of this, but the spread is small and I often hit opponents with it at 300 or more meters without any problems. He even pierced O-I and other Japanese heavy metals.

How to play this tank?

The game should be very active, you can’t stop for more than a few seconds because the tank’s HP is low and the armor, you know, is also cardboard. We play actively, shine down the hills without going on them, sometimes we stop under a house somewhere on the center line in order to activate the horns and shine on our allies. You can also stand somewhere on a high hill in the distance and easily hit enemy tanks, but I don’t recommend standing for a long time since you won’t help this team much, because the main purpose of light tanks is to highlight enemies and thereby help allies because the damage the tank does is not great, but from This does not make him any less dangerous.

What perks should the crew get on T 37, you ask?

Personally, I prefer watching video reviews rather than reading.

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    This topic will be devoted to the very interesting American experimental light tank T92.

    Historical reference -
    T92 is an experimental US light tank from the 1950s. It was developed in 1954-1955 and was intended to replace the serial M41 light tank with a lighter and more compact vehicle. Two T92 prototypes were assembled between 1955 and 1957 and were tested at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. It was planned to develop the T92 program further, however, in light of intelligence data about the mass production of the PT-76 amphibious tank in the USSR, the army terminated the T92 program in favor of creating its own amphibious tank, which became the M551.
    - Historical performance characteristics -
    - Weapon -
    Gun brand: T185E1
    Caliber: 76mm.
    Type: rifled.
    UVN: −10/+20
    Types of shells: BB/BP/HE.
    Ammunition: 60 shells.
    Machine guns: 7.62mm and 12.7mm.
    - Crew -
    4 people.
    - Mobility -
    Engine power: 340l/s.
    Maximum speed: 56km/h.
    Specific power: 18.3hp/t.
    Suspension type: torsion bar
    Ground clearance: 425mm.
    Vehicle weight: 16.7t.
    - Booking -
    Type: Rolled and cast.
    Hull armor: 13/13/13
    Tower armor: 32/29/19
    Bottom, roof: 10/13.

    Alternatively, the tank can become an alternative to the Ru-251 and Amx 13 90.
    Location - 7-8 level.

    Comparison of T92 and M41

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    At one of the holidays (I don’t remember exactly which one) the VG was given a new American premLT-3. For a long time he lay idle in the hangar (you never know what kind of garbage VG will give you). And then there was a reason to taste it and it’s a wonderful wonder. And I can say for sure: this time VG has turned out to be a quite decent device.
    If we briefly go over the main characteristics, we get something like this:
    1. Quite decent dynamics and speed. 55 km/h forward and 20 reverse at 26 l/s per ton. Not PC 1 Sport, of course, but enough.
    2. Weapon. A funny double-barreled shotgun that fires doublet. 68 mm of AP penetration (very good), 40 one-time damage per barrel (80 per doublet) is also not bad at all. The mediocre accuracy of 0.42 is more than made up for by an excellent aiming time of one and a half seconds and a declination angle of as much as 12 (!!!) degrees. Reload time for both barrels is 4.5 seconds. It’s possible to live, although a DPM of less than 1000 is a little frustrating.
    3. Armor. She does exist. Not the FCM 38, of course, but it tanks machine guns with its forehead, and with its mask it can repel not-so-evil PTs.
    4. The disguise sucks. With a crew from T49 with fully deflated camouflage, with an AP, a fan and camouflage, we can barely get 26. Somehow NOTHING.
    5. Well, the weakest point of the tank is the overview. 280 meters of basic visibility is just sadness.... In my assembly with a pipe it turns out to be only 376 meters. Yes, yes, with a pipe of 376 meters!!! Let me remind you that the same PC 1 Sport has 340 meters of BASIC visibility! Well, where is VG’s logic?
    6. Crew of 4 tankers. The only thing missing is a loader. Our double-barreled gun is loaded by the commander. Apparently this is why the DPM is like this.
    Overall: despite its shortcomings, the tank is not bad at all and even very good. Good dynamics coupled with an excellent weapon and some kind of armor make the tank a good damage dealer at its level. True, he is a firefly, just like Kazimir Malevich is me.
    The tank is quite suitable for pumping up American crews and is also suitable for gentle bending in the sand.
    Well, Masteros, taken already in the third battle for 887 experience is attached:

The T-37, like many tanks above level 5, was introduced into the game in patch 0.9.3. And added to the branch of American light tanks.

General information.

Many people recognize the T-37 as a good old chafik. And this is partly true. The same M24, only improved and upgraded for level 6 LT status. If anything says that Chaffee's futuristic eared tower was taken away from him, then no, it was not taken away, but simply given to his older brother for use. Of course, with an increase in level, the tank received an increase in many characteristics, such as maximum speed, or gun penetration.

More details about the main characteristics:

Damage - 115 units.

Armor penetration - 150 mm.

Rate of fire - 18.18 mm.

Engine:

Power - 500 l/s.

Maximum speed - 66 km/h.

Since American LTs are distinguished by the ability to install a stabilizer, we will not miss it. We will occupy the second cell with coated optics or a stereo tube. It will just depend on your playstyle. The third slot will be occupied by ventilation, which will give a noticeable increase to all characteristics, including further increasing the visibility and dynamics of the tank.

Equipment.

Standard equipment is also suitable: repair kit, first aid kit, fire extinguisher. Although, considering that it’s unlikely that anyone will let you burn out, you can take another repair kit in the 3rd slot.

Crew.

We train the crew like on many other fireflies

Commander - sixth sense, camouflage, eagle eye (even though the 4th perk is already occupied by the brotherhood, it is worth noting that the commander can upgrade radio interception, since he performs the role of a radio operator).

Gunner - camouflage, smooth turret rotation, vindictive (it’s worth noting here that this perk can be very useful for passive light).

Driver mechanic - disguise, king of off-road, virtuoso.

Loader - camouflage, non-contact ammunition rack.

Let's study the Martial Brotherhood with the 3rd or 4th perk. Of course for the entire crew at the same time.

Weaknesses of the T-37.

Not the highest maximum speed, as among fireflies, combined with rather large dimensions, makes active light on a tank almost impossible. Well, or at least extremely uncomfortable. The huge turret of the T-37 is simply a magnet for enemy shells, and given the complete lack of armor, we are afraid of both the weak guns of other light vehicles and the high-explosive covers of guns with larger calibers. The tank also has a small mass, and although most often this plays into the hands of fast tanks, our classmate VK 2801, in a successful scenario, can destroy us with one ram.

Strengths of the T-37.

Although the maximum speed is the best among its classmates, the tank has wonderful dynamics. It reaches its speed limit very quickly and hardly loses speed when cornering. Moderate terrain can also be overcome without much effort. However, good driving performance is not all that the T-37 has. Good weapons help you stand up for yourself in a carousel duel with other tanks, or quickly deal with enemy artillery. You also shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that the tower is large. This firefly has the best visibility among the level 6 tanks (although it is the same as that of the fathead).

Combat tactics on the T-37.

At the beginning of the battle, it would be nice to “dawn” the passing of enemy tanks. That is, for the first 30 seconds we play the role of active light, and then we roll back to the base and go to the position of passive illumination.

Although, depending on the map, you can go and shine at your favorite shelter from the beginning of the battle. For example: the bush on Prokhorovka Alley needs to be occupied very quickly. Don't forget about your dimensions. Look very carefully at the bushes you stand in. As soon as there is a hint that you have been detected, change your position. It is better to avoid even one-on-one duels with classmates. Although we have pretty good weapons. Due to poor armor, even if you emerge victorious in a duel, only a few crumbs of strength units will remain.

See also guides for other tanks.


Tactical and technical characteristics of the light amphibious tank T-37A

Combat weight, t: 3,2;
Crew, persons: 2;
Overall dimensions, mm: length - 3730, width - 1940, height - 1840;
Armor, mm: forehead, side - 8; feed - 6; roof and bottom - 4;
Weapons: 7.62 mm DT machine gun;
Ammunition: 2142 rounds;
Engine: GAZ-AA, 4-cylinder, carburetor, in-line, liquid cooling, power 40 hp. With. at 2200 rpm;
Specific ground pressure, kg/cm2: 0,55;
Speed, km/h: on the highway - 40, on the water - up to 6;
Cruising range on the highway, km: 230;
Obstacles to be overcome: rise, deg. - 35; roll angle, degrees - 35; ditch width, m - 1.4; wall height, m ​​- 0.5

The T-37 is a light amphibious tank with a circular rotating turret. This model cannot be called the very first model of a small amphibious tank, since several prototypes were made before it, for example the T-33, on which the design of the turret and the use of GAZ-AA automobile power units were tested (1932).
The first version of the T-37 also remained an experimental model. Its modification, the T-37 A, was put into serial production. This tank had a larger hull displacement, in addition, it was equipped with additional floats, which were fenders filled with cork. Reverse motion on the water was carried out thanks to a propeller with rotating blades. The design features gave the tank good floating stability and maneuverability.



The T-37A tank comes out of the water. Maneuvers of troops of the Moscow Military District, 1936.

Production of the T-37 in 1933-1936. was carried out at two factories - Gorky GAZ and Moscow No. 37. A total of 2627 T-37 tanks were produced. The T-37A did not have a radio station. Another version of the T-37, the T-37TU, was equipped with a 71-TK-1 radio station and a handrail antenna, which was located along the perimeter of the hull.
The design of the T-37 tanks allowed them to be transported by bombers and dropped onto reservoirs from a height of 6 m. T-37 amphibious tanks took part in the armed conflict with Japan on the Khalkhin Gol River and in the Soviet-Finnish War. These tanks were used mainly in the second echelon as auxiliary tanks (for communications, transportation of ammunition, etc.). At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, almost all of them were lost.

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