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The Centurion Action X is an experimental variant of the Centurion main battle tank, developed during the early 1950s to feature the newly designed ‘mantletless’ turret. Reinforcing the higher ranks of the British ground forces tree, the Centurion Action X will soon make its way to War Thunder, arriving as part of the upcoming update 1.93!
Briefly: A modified late variant of the Centurion tank, fitted with an experimental ‘mantletless’ turret, offering improved protection.
Development of the Centurion Action X began in the early 1950s. The aim of the project was to improve the Centurion’s ballistic protection by fitting the vehicle with the recently developed ‘mantletless’ turret design. The turret was fitted on a Centurion Mk.7 hull and featured thick, heavily sloped surfaces which further increased its effectiveness.
Furthermore, the vehicle was tested with both the QF 20-pdr as well as the 105mm L7 cannon. In the end however, only a couple prototypes were built and tested in addition to a few turrets being used separately for ballistic trials. The Centurion Action X never passed the testing stage and was thus also not ordered into production. However, the experience gained during its development, specifically regarding the use of the mantletless turret, was later incorporated into subsequent tank designs such as the FV4202 and the well-known Chieftain main battle tank.
Centurion Action X, main battle tank, premium, Britain, IV rank.
Pros
- Good turret protection
- Quick-firing cannon
- Premium bonuses
Cons
- Average mobility
- Limited ammunition choices
In War Thunder, the Centurion Action X will be a new premium vehicle coming soon to rank IV of the British ground forces tree with the release of update 1.93. Unlike its premium tree neighbours, the Strv 81 and Centurion AVRE, the Centurion Action X offers another set of unique traits which makes it stand out from its peers.
The main feature which makes the Action X one of the more unique variants of the Centurion tank is undoubtedly its turret - a highly unusual one for its time. The turret on the Action X is a so-called ‘mantletless’ turret, which some tankers in War Thunder may know from the FV4202 and Chieftain tanks.
Similarly to those vehicles, the turret on the Action X features very thick and highly sloped surfaces, giving it very decent ballistic protection. In fact, without a slope effect, the toughest parts of the Action X’s turret reach up to 240 mm in thickness. Such formidable armour protection will no doubt present itself as a tough nut to crack for most opponents and is even capable of giving some potent early Cold War ammunition a good run for its money.
Fun Fact: Though ultimately unsuccessful, experience gained in the development of the Centurion Action X was later utilised in the development of the FV4202 and Chieftain tanks.
However, still being a Centurion tank at its core, aspiring commanders of this machine should bare in mind the weaknesses typically associated with the Centurion - those being average mobility and comparably weak hull protection. In addition, being fitted with the QF 20-pdr (84mm) cannon means that commanders will only have a limited suit of ammunition types available to them. As such, good gunnery skills will be vital in defeating the opponent, especially more heavily armoured ones as every shot needs to count. Fortunately for less experienced tankers, the excellent rate of fire of the 20-pdr cannon may make up for the occasional botched shot sent down range since it allows for quick fire adjustments.
As a result, tankers will be best off utilising the Action X as a rearguard unit, further increasing its effectiveness by cleverly positioning the vehicle in a ‘hull-down’ position. That way, commanders will minimize the risk of less protected hull elements being hit, while only exposing the turret as the most effective part of their armour, thus maximising protection.
The Centurion Action X will become available for purchase to all players in the game for Golden Eagles following the release of the next major update and will not only allow them to speed up progression towards higher ranks but will also grant them ownership over a highly unique piece of British tank development history.
That’s all for today warriors! However, make sure to stay tuned to the news as we continue to reveal more information on what lies in wait for you in the upcoming update 1.93. Until then, happy hunting!
The War Thunder Team
Comments (265)
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.....another Premium... great... you guys really need money, dont you. How about fixing issues what consist since alpha. Happy Customers are more likely to spend some coin on your Game. So stop milking your audience like a cow and start listen to your community and adress the issues they put forward. just sayin'
This isn't a mach 2 jet >:( though seriously I don't care about this and don't know people who would, second dev today?
I would be concerned if that tank happen to reach mach 2. That's 0% expected. :D
Why do so many people that comment on these things think their opinion is the one everyone cares about. Tankd are incredibly popular in this game.
they sad: no more project/experimental tank in the game....OK
When? Where?
What are you talking about? Are confusing blueprint vehicles with actually built prototypes?
I know its a prem,but i dont see good reason to buy this and use over mk.3 at 6.7 and Mk.10 at 7.3 Getting better turret armor doesnt really mean anything if its same as FV4202 turret and i cant see 52mm addon armor on UFP :/
not worth the money to spend on this, going to be a 7.0 or 7.3 br where the armor is meaning nothing due to the heatfs and apds spamm.
kissHUN, Yeah i was thinking that it should be 7.0,because its better then mk.3 at 6.7. But same time im sure Gaijin makes it 6.7 because that is most played br at tier IV. Then again they did add IS-6 to 7.0,so dunno
Any none prem props this patch?
I always said that Israeli variants should be in their own Tech Tree OR at least be added to a smaller TT with a full "line" of Israeli vehicles (the French TT is a good option starting with the Improved Shemans and M10 with AMX-13's gun) simply because the British have more than enough options of their own for competitive premiums, the Action X was obviously one of those but there are more, a Israeli Centurion in the British TT is the same as placing the Firefly on the American TT
What's Israel got to do with it? This was a British prototype of a British tank.
Are you allowed to tell us at which Battle Rating it will come in at? Also, a really great premium that could be added (of which I would buy right now, even if it took a year to implemented) is the FV4005 Stage 1 with the revolver type auto loader!
Awesome! Another Premium....
How about some vehicles in the tech tree?....
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