
M-VII-YIn 1953, the U.S. military began a new stage in developing promising tanks. One of the areas was a series of vehicles proposed in June 1953 by H.L. Yoh Company. The series stood out for its extremely innovative technical solutions. The distinguishing feature of these tanks was a so-called reserve track, and the most unusual project was the M-VII-Y. To shorten the hull, the power unit (engine and fuel tank) were moved to the turret, being placed in a developed rear recess. No prototype was made.
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Expected
frags:
0.76
Expected
spot
1.28
Expected
defense points
0.19
Expected
winrate
49.72%
















Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
+3% to vehicle hit points
+1% to aiming speed
+10% to suspension durability
+5% to hull traverse speed
-7% to maintaining speed when crossing all terrain types
-3% to the aiming circle size
-5% to aiming speed
+3% to view range
+15% to additional stun duration
+10% to stun duration
+2 km/h to top reverse speed
-10% to turret traverse speed or gun traverse speed for vehicles with stationary cabins