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Saturday, July 5, 2014
[Strippers Series] The AMX-50 Foch (155)
Source: http://wotguru.com/weak-spot-guide-amx-50-foch-155/
The AMX-50 Foch (155) is similar to the AMX 50 Foch at tier 9 in pretty much every way armor wise aside from two areas. The first is the mantlet is slightly larger and secondly it gets additional spaced armor(20mm) on the side of the tank. Aside from that the two are identical. Both are very well armored from the front with very small weak spots and lightly armored on the remaining portions of the tanks.
The index at the bottom of each picture describes a few abbreviations used and also the format in which the armor details are described in. Effective Armor (EA) refers to the overall effectiveness of the armor without normalization.
The AMX-50 Foch (155) is similar to the AMX 50 Foch at tier 9 in pretty much every way armor wise aside from two areas. The first is the mantlet is slightly larger and secondly it gets additional spaced armor(20mm) on the side of the tank. Aside from that the two are identical. Both are very well armored from the front with very small weak spots and lightly armored on the remaining portions of the tanks.
The index at the bottom of each picture describes a few abbreviations used and also the format in which the armor details are described in. Effective Armor (EA) refers to the overall effectiveness of the armor without normalization.
The
armor values are presented in three different scenarios for the angled
view of the tank.15° frontal(75° side), 25° frontal(65° side), 35°
frontal(55° side), and 45° frontal(45° side). A# refers to specific
spots on the hull while T# refers to specific turret locations.
Frontal View
Frontally
the Foch is very difficult to damage since both frontal glacis’ are
very strong due to the 180mm and 100mm thickness’ at 55°. Avoid
shooting the mantlet area as the strongest portions around the gun are
180mm thick with an additional 180mm behind that. The “gun hole” are
very small and is pretty much impossible to hit so you will always hit
360mm of armor. The areas around the mantlet are the same thickness as
the UFG(180mm) but are angled in a way that make it impossible to
damage. Avoid shooting the 100mm LFG at under 100mm as the angle is
increased and will bounce most shots.
The main
weak spots from the front are the hatches on top…but at the same time
they can be tricky to damage since even they are heavily armored on the
front parts. The “A1″ area on the right side of the tank(from this
viewpoint) is 180mm thick but with minimal angles making it easy to
damage and the “A2″ area drops to 50mm. However, if you hit the purple
parts surrounding it(which are 120mm thick) even if you penetrate it
will do no damage as there is no HP hit box there. The hatch on the
left side of the tank(from this viewpoint) is slightly less armored on
the “A4/A5″ area but is still 100mm/50mm thick with varying angles. If
you don’t hit it well your round can easily bounce off and the bottom
portion jumps up to 180mm as well.
Side View
From the
side the AMX-50 Foch (155) is very easy to damage aside from a few small
spots and the armor layout is pretty straight forward. The only
“tricky” spot would be the “A3″ area which as you remember from the
front is spaced armor. From the side the ends of the spaced armor
portion are 50mm thick and you can shoot through it and hit the HP
hitbox. However, the model is quite funky and your shell can actually
pass through one side and out the other without doing any damage at all
which is why I do not recommend hitting it.
Angled View
If a Foch
driver ever angles be happy! Once the sides drop below 70° they become
easily damageable by most tanks facing one. Even when the sides are over
70°(auto-bounce angle) high caliber guns 150mm and over can still go
through due to over match. Both the upper side hull and lower side hull
are gigantic weak spots. The hatches on top remain tricky to damage if
you miss the small weak spots on both. The side of the mantlet which is
orange in this screenshot becomes a viable weak spot the more the Foch
angles if for some reason you cannot hit the sides of the tank.
Rear View
The rear of this tank is straight forward…Shot it anywhere except for the spaced armor or track portions and you will be fine.
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