125th Guards Tank Battalion

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125th Guards Tank Battalion Unit Type Weapons FCS Stab Speed Size Armour NF SD/SG Remarks Rd Xty F S H R T80U (Veh1) 125mm APFSDS(DU) AT11A HEAT cMG/ pHMG IFC S2 52 39 B A C 31c4e2 16c3e2 8te2 TI IRJ SD1 SG DZB +2 to hit if firing HEAT Brem T72 ARV (Veh2) pHMG 42 29 E 33 17 8 DZB/Plough HMG fires over forward 180 degrees

Direct Fire To Hit/Penetration/ Direct Area Fire Weapon Direct Fire To Hit/Penetration/ Direct Area Fire Range to target in cm 5 15 25 37 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 125mm (S) HEAT 22 2/56/10   3/53/10 4/53/10 5/50/10 8/48/10 11/42/10 14/36/10 15/28/10 18/22/10 20/22/10 AT11A Sniper -/-/- 6/36/- 9/36/- 11/36/- 13/36/- pHMG 4/3/5 6/3/6 10/2/5 13/2/5 17/1/4 19/1/2 22/1/2 -/-/2 cmg -/-/4 -/-/5 -/-/3 -/-/1 Direct Fire Modifiers (cumulative) Firer +3 turret mounted weapon without power traverse +2 using TI through smoke or fire zone +2 Using II/ IR at night +2 suppressed +2 target moved into sight +2 target moved out of sight +3 firing at night w/out NF aids +2 per 5cm of actual movement (round up) -2 per level of stabilization 2nd and subsequent rounds -2 VFC equipped -1 AFC equipped -2 same target (not ATGW) Target Size -1 A class +2 C Class +3 D class +4 E Class +5 F Class Auto Cannons/ HMG -1 twin barrel or chain gun -2 triple barrel or Gatling gun -3 Quad barrel +2 Pintle, cupola or ball mounted weapon. FCS modifiers to direct fire Target Movement in Cm Guns Auto Cannon 5 15 25 35 50 50+ Other AT 1 1 2 3 6 7 LFC IFC 4 AFC   VFC - ATGW