Nation
U.K.
Type
Light Tank
Tier
III
Cruiser Mk. II

Cost

31,000
2,670

Battle earn rate

Silver earn rate100%

Base Silver earn rate

100%

Special earn rate modifier

0%

Total

100%
XP Earn Rate100%

Base XP earn rate

100%

Special earn rate modifier

0%

Total

100%
Free XP Earn Rate5%

Base Free XP earn rate

5%

Special earn rate modifier

0%

Total

5%
Crew XP Rate100%

Base Crew XP rate

100%

Special earn rate modifier

0%

Total

100%

Matchmaking

Up to Tier

IV
PENETRATION64/121/23MM
DAMAGE45/45/60HP
HIT POINTS350HP
MAX SPEED40/15(FORWARD/BACKWARD) KM/H
VISION RANGE320M
DETECTABILITY RANGE368.77/343.49(MOVING/STILL) M

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QF 2-pdr Mk. IX
40 mm Pom-Pom
3.7-inch Howitzer
A10E1primary
Cruiser Mk. IIprimary
Rolls-Royce Phantom
AEC Type 179
A10 Mk. I
A10 Mk. II
WS No. 11
WS No. 9
WS No. 19 Mk. II

Module Details

QF 2-pdr Mk. IX
rate of fire
27.27rounds/min
damage
45/45/60hp
module damage
54/54/54hp
blast radius
0/0/0.35m
damage per minute
1227hp/min
penetration at 100m
64/121/23mm
penetration at 500m
54/104/23mm
ammo max speed
792/990/792m/s
ammo max range
720/720/720m
Shell Type
AP/APCR/HE
reload time
2.2sec
aiming time
1.9sec
ammo capacity
100rounds
accuracy
0.36m
accuracy during turret rotation
1.66m
depression
15deg
elevation
20deg
yaw limit
-180/180deg
A10E1
turret armor
30/26/30mm
traverse speed
46deg/sec
view range
320m
position
primary
Rolls-Royce Phantom
engine power
120hp
power/weight ratio
8.38hp/t
top forward speed
40km/h
top reverse speed
15km/h
fire chance
20percent
A10 Mk. I
traverse speed
32deg/sec
terrain resistance
1.1/1.4/2
WS No. 11
signal range
350m

Tank origin

The A10 Cruiser Mk. II was a further development of the A9 modification. The A10 had enhanced armor and no machinegun turrets. A prototype was built in July 1937 and was adopted for service as a heavy cruiser tank. A total of 175 vehicles were ordered between 1938 and 1939, and were manufactured by September 1940. The vehicles saw combat in France (1940), Greece (1941) and North Africa (1941).