Nation
France
Type
Artillery
Tier
IX
Bat.-Châtillon 155 55
Cost
3,500,000
242,800
Battle earn rate
Silver earn rate100%
XP Earn Rate100%
Free XP Earn Rate5%
Crew XP Rate100%
Matchmaking
Up to Tier
XPENETRATION95/95/185MM
DAMAGE750/750/435HP
HIT POINTS1170HP
MAX SPEED56.3/14(FORWARD/BACKWARD) KM/H
VISION RANGE370M
DETECTABILITY RANGE439.87/435.13(MOVING/STILL) M
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Module Details
Canon de 155 mm mle. 1917 G.P.F.
rate of fire
3.95rounds/min
damage
750/750/435hp
module damage
210/210/210hp
blast radius
3.97/5.34/0m
damage per minute
2962hp/min
penetration at 100m
95/95/185mm
penetration at 500m
95/95/185mm
ammo max speed
475/475/475m/s
ammo max range
10000/10000/10000m
Shell Type
HE/Premium HE/HEAT
reload time
15.18sec
aiming time
5sec
ammo capacity
36rounds
accuracy
0.6m
accuracy during turret rotation
1.5m
depression
1deg
elevation
45deg
yaw limit
-180/180deg
Batignolles-Châtillon 155 mle. 55
traverse speed
10deg/sec
view range
370m
position
primary
Ford GAC
engine power
770hp
power/weight ratio
16.62hp/t
top forward speed
56.3km/h
top reverse speed
14km/h
fire chance
20percent
Batignolles-Châtillon 155 mle. 55
traverse speed
22deg/sec
terrain resistance
1.3/1.5/2.5
SCR 508
signal range
400m
Tank origin
A 155 mm artillery design project developed in 1955. The vehicle was intended to be manufactured on the chassis of the U.S. M47 medium tank, which was exported to France. However, the chassis of the French medium tank Batignolles-Chatillon 25t was preferred over other variants. The initial version existed only in blueprints.