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Serving primarily with the USMC during the Vietnam War, the M50 Ontos didn’t just earn a formidable reputation for looking scary, but also because of its deadly effectiveness in the precarious jungle environment of the Asian South East. Though the real thing didn’t manage to fulfill its designated role in real combat, the M50 Ontos will have every chance to show what it’s really capable of in War Thunder’s upcoming 1.71 update!
Development of the M50 Ontos began in the early 1950s, as a lightweight anti-tank project intended for use by the US Army’s airborne troops. The development contract was given to the Allis-Chalmers company, which produced a prototype for testing purposes in 1952. In 1955, by the time the testing was concluded, the US Army lost interest in the project and decided to cancel the contract. However, as the US Marine Corps were in dire need for any anti-tank vehicle, they seized the opportunity and quickly ordered 297 M50 Ontos into production, effectively reviving the project. The first units of the Ontos would enter service with the USMC as early as 1956.
Straight out of the factory, the M50 Ontos received its baptism by fire in the ongoing Vietnam War, where it was repurposed to an infantry support vehicle, due to the lack of enemy armour presence. Surprisingly, the Ontos proved itself to be very effective in this role, thanks to the volume of fire it could deliver within a short period of time and mobility in the hostile jungle environment, often being able to go to places where other tanks would get bogged down. Very quickly, the M50 received a favorable reputation with its crew and the troops it was backing up in the heat of battle, for being a reliable combat companion. At the same time, whilst the Ontos had a positive effect on morale of friendly troops, it struck fear into the enemy troops by its alien look and devastating effectiveness.
Despite the great successes of the M50 Ontos during the Vietnam War, the tank didn’t have an extensive service life, serving with the US armed forces until 1970, when most of the surviving hulls were disassembled and turned into scrap metal.
In War Thunder however, the M50 Ontos will, unlike its real world counterpart, find a wide range of armoured targets to engage in combat with, thus it can fully focus on its originally intended light tank destroyer role. The M50’s small, lightweight chassis is powered by a 6 cylinder 145 horsepower engine, capable of propelling the nimble vehicle forwards at a speed of 30 mph (48 km/h). In combination with the engine, the vehicle’s low weight and ground pressure allow it to reach its maximum speed quickly and maintain it relatively well, even on rough ground. But as any tank commander knows, mobility is not what kills other tanks, it’s guns, and the Ontos has a lot of guns! Located above the hull, sits the Ontos’ low-profile cast steel turret, which holds two arms with three 106mm M40A1C recoilless rifles each. Although it has tricky ballistics, shells are able to penetrate up to 380 mm of cast steel! Some players may already be familiar with these canons, as the Japanese Type 60 SPRG features two of the exact same guns! Similarly to his Japanese counterpart, the Ontos features 0.5inch (12.7mm) machine guns strapped to each of the top-mounted guns, that can be used for ranging. To deal with the threat of low flying aircraft and lightly armoured vehicles, Ontos commanders also have a 7.62mm machine gun, mounted on top of the turret, at their disposal.
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However, in order to keep the weight of the vehicle as low as possible, the M50 Ontos didn’t receive particularly thick armour, thus it was vulnerable to anything larger than small arms fire. Additionally, the small size of the fighting compartment limited crew count and ammunition reserves severely, allowing the two man crew to perform a maximum of two reloads during combat. Unlike the Japanese Type 60 SPRG, the M50 Ontos has a higher silhouette due to its gun arrangement, making it slightly easier to spot.
The M50 Ontos is being readied to be deployed within the high ranks of the US ground forces research tree in War Thunder’s upcoming 1.71 update.
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Comments (140)
6 guns. wow
Even though I know this will probably be a steaming hot piece of garbage it's gonna be a steaming hot piece of garbage I love to death.
Thank you! you are getting into the cool/weird looking tanks! must...wait...for...o-ni...
Don't hold your breath for a tank that never existed.
We´ll never get that because Gaijin hates japan, I confirmed it a long time ago
Is there a plan about M151 Jeep with TOW missile mounted?
They said Armored Vehicles will be implemented in numbers... don't know 'bout unarmored combat vehicles... if so, I want the German Motorcycle with MG42 against the US Jeep armed with a 50. cal
Think more modern, Humvee with a TOW.
I absolutely LOVE IT!!!! What a monster!!! lol....can't wait to see what this thing can do!!!
Six shooter just got a new meaning.
Good, Bad and Ugly M50 Ontos? :)
The Thing!
Main question is, where it is located in tech tree ?
I personally think that it would be in the range of 7.0 to 7.7 in between the m551 and the m56
thunderhawk1234, Wasn't this one of the rank 6 vehicles---? Or did I get this completely wrong. Would make sense in both rank 5 and rank 6 (rank 6 because it can pen the T-64As armor.)
Will each gun be able to fire individually or will it be a minimum of 3 cannon shots in a salvo? Thinking from experience with the type 60, where it's half or everything
well if you use the key bindings to change turrets you might be able to fire one at at time like the M3Lee can when you use it
Dear Developer, since you read all comments: Do we get with this update also the roundels of the only real opponent of this vehicle, the Vietnamese army? PLEASE!
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