
IMTAfter World War II, U.S. Army decision-makers outlined requirements for a new medium tank to replace the Sherman. The Improved Medium Tank (IMT) had fairly thick sloped armor, while its low profile provided additional defense. The vehicle's weight was not supposed to exceed 45 tons, and a power-to-weight ratio of 20 h.p./t was planned. A 105 mm gun and six machineguns were considered for the tank's armament. The gun was supposed to be stabilized in the horizontal and vertical planes. In addition, the tank was to be equipped with an optical rangefinder and radar. The project was deemed to have no prospects before a prototype was built. However, many of the technical solutions were used in later American tanks.
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Expected
frags:
0.93
Expected
spot
1.16
Expected
defense points
0.63
Expected
winrate
51.52%












Tier VII field modification
available for tier IX-X tanks
Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
+3% to engine power
-50% to the damaged ammo rack penalty and damaged engine penalty
-20% to dispersion of a damaged gun
-4% to hull traverse speed
-4% to turret traverse speed or gun traverse speed for vehicles with stationary cabins
-2% to aiming circle size
+3% to dispersion during hull traverse
+3% to dispersion during movement
+3% to concealment
-5% to suspension repair speed
-2 km/h to top reverse speed