Low HEAT penetration compared to other russian 122mm guns. Due to the shape of the rear, reverse sidescraping is a lot more difficult than it was with its predecessors. Very vulnerable against SPGs due to it having a huge roof without a lot of armour. Bad terrain resistances and low hp/t values mean it struggles to reach its 42 km/h top speed. Also features a large cupola that is prominently displayed at the front of the turret. Essentially has the armour profile of the ST-I (tier 9 heavy), so its hull armour protection is unreliable at best. Slow reload for its alpha and it keeps the 5 second gun switch time from the tier 9. One of the lowest DPM values of all tier X heavies. The space between the guns is noticeably smaller than on other double-barreled vehicles, making situations where only one gun deals damage and the other one doesn't with a salvo far rarer. Sizeable HP pool for such a compact tank (2500, same as the IS-4) Aim reticle doesn't bloom all that much which helps offset the bad aiming time. ![]() Impressive on the move dispersion for a (russian) heavy. The best gun depression of all tier 10 Russian heavies (-8) makes hull down a viable option. Decent sidescraper, great frontal turret armour. ![]() Good single shot firepower, with respectable alpha and penetration Incredible burst potential dual-barreled gunfire deals 880 damage, and can deal up to 1100 with a maximum roll.
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