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The AMX-32 is an improved variant of the French AMX-30 main battle tank, primarily developed for customers on the export market. Standing out from the base model with better protection and a higher caliber gun, the AMX-32 will soon reinforce the French top ranks and will await all seasoned tankers in the upcoming update 1.97!
Briefly: A further development of the 1970s AMX-30 MBT, featuring a new, better protected hull and turret as well as a more powerful 120mm smoothbore cannon with gun stabilizer and thermal vision!
AMX-32, main battle tank, France, VI rank.
Pros
- Gun stabilizer
- Hard-hitting 120mm cannon
- Thermal night vision
- Laser rangefinder
Cons
- Average mobility
- Insufficient protection
Development of the AMX-32 began in 1975 as a private venture of AMX, in hopes of attracting the interest of foreign customers, which are already using the AMX-30. The new vehicle was intended to offer better protection than the base model, in addition to several other improvements in various areas in order to spark the interest of international customers.
The first prototype of the AMX-32, fitted with a 105mm gun, was unveiled in 1979, followed soon after by the presentation of the second prototype in 1981, armed with a 120mm cannon. However, despite the improvements offered over the base model, the AMX-32 attracted no interest from neither foreign customers nor from the French military, the latter of which more favored the notion of modernizing its existing fleet of AMX-30s, rather than procuring a new vehicle.
After only a handful of prototypes were built, further development was soon afterwards cancelled due to lacking interest. However, although the AMX-32 never became a success itself, many of the features that it incorporated and experiences gained during its construction were carried over the subsequent projects, such as the AMX-40 and modernization projects of its predecessor - the AMX-30.
In War Thunder, the AMX-32 will be a new main battle tank, arriving soon as part of update 1.97 to Rank VI of the French ground forces tree. Further expanding upon the arsenal available to seasoned French tankers, the AMX-32 offers its future commanders improved protection over the regular AMX-30, as well as substantially improved firepower, courtesy of the lethal new 120mm smoothbore cannon with stabilizer, thermal vision and laser rangefinder!
Being based on the AMX-30, it comes to no surprise that the AMX-32 shares a great deal of visual similarity with its older brother. Visual similarities aside though, those who come expecting a mere face-lifted AMX-30 will inevitably leave empty-handed, but this doesn’t automatically mean that they’ll be left disappointed too.
The most recognizable difference found on the AMX-32 is its all-welded steel turret. Unlike the cast turret found on the base AMX-30, the welded turret on the AMX-32 isn’t just different in shape, but also in the level of protection it offers. Namely, the turret on the AMX-32 doesn’t just feature thicker armor in general , but also a spaced armor construction on the hull front and gun mantlet thus offering improved protection against chemical rounds.
Furthermore, the AMX-32 received a substantial improvement in its firepower department. Although initial prototypes were armed with 105mm cannons, similar to that found on the regular AMX-30, later units were fitted with the more powerful 120mm smoothbore cannon with stabilizer, similar to that found on the AMX-40 - a familiar vehicle to seasoned War Thunder tank commanders. As such, tankers can comfortably go up against even some of the tougher opponents they may meet on the battlefields, thanks to the presence of excellent sub-caliber rounds carried by the AMX-32.
However, the AMX-32 does come with a notable drawback, which its aspiring commanders should be aware of before going into battle. Being powered by an 800 horsepower engine and weighing in at 40 tons, the AMX-32 will only achieve average levels of mobility, especially in off-road conditions, meaning that it will more often than not lag behind some of the more mobile vehicles found at the top ranks.
Although the AMX-32 never had the chance to prove its mettle in the heat of combat in the real world, War Thunder tankers will soon have the chance to do so on the virtual battlefields in the game. To do so, make sure to add the AMX-32 to your vehicle collection upon its arrival to the game as part of update 1.97. Until then, happy hunting tankers!
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Comments (156)
haaaaaaa I have to wait another week for my t72/t90
Is it possible that we will ever see the M4 sherman "Skink" SPAAG in the american tech tree? Because America has been really lacking in anti-air power in-between 2.3 and 5.0, and the M15 MGMC isn't a sufficient vehicle for this role.
Tbh this
Go get the 6x .50 cal chaffee or the modified 20mm M2 mod, the Skink is a commonwealth design (based on the Canadian Grizzly tank) and belongs in the UK TT not the US
come on, is there any ship in dev? German is rly OP in 5.7!
Will there be anything for the Italians in this update or should we stay fasting again?
Soo the Italians will have nothing in this update?
hey we don't know the devblogs aren't finished yet and the dev server isn't open, don't be to impatient
Abaddon75, DOVBLEG
Nice to see the French got tank, still waiting for that T-90A
I have only 1 question. Did japan gona get at least 1 ground vechicle?
I like this but will we see more WW2 stuff for France such as lend lease equipment used by Free French forces that could help fill the gaps in lower ranks?
there is also some prototypes and seris production that are missing both for tanks and planes, but sure it would be nice to have M26A1 / 46 (prem) / M47 to give a back up low cost for the expensiv Lorraine 40t and AMX 50 (and easy way since this tanks are already ingame)
I'm not meaning to ruin everyone's day but everything I can find about the AMX-32 says it didn't have any stabilizer on both gun varients which was one of the big draw backs in its sale as well as why it was cancelled in favour of the AMX-40. They state it has a ranging computer but that is a different system than a stabilizer so I'm curious where you found this. And yes, France does need more tanks with stabilizers at that tier but you guys also do promote historical accuracy.
I agree, but for the fire control systeme, that apprently was the same of the B2, could have worke like this (as I said in my comment) : "the commander sight was stab, and when the bouncing gun aligned with it, if the triger was pulled, the gun fired, if I'm correct this is also present on Leclerc and maybe some other MBT around the world." But I'm not 100% sure about that, also it looks like a bit over powered, but at least that would be a good reason for the repair cost.
Also the commander have the control of the turret and the gun, in all French MBT from early AMX 30s to Leclerc. I hope to see this mecanic in the game one day...
Will China get a new MBT? Like ZTZ85-Ⅱ, ZTZ96A, ZTZ99, ZTZ99A
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