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The HSTV-L, standing for High Survivability Test Vehicle Lightweight, is an American experimental tank, developed and built in the late 1970’s for the purpose of testing new concepts in tank design. The futuristic-looking HSTV-L will soon make its way onto the battlefields of War Thunder, arriving in the game with the upcoming major update!
Briefly: An American experimental light tank design of the late 1970s, fitted with a gas turbine engine, lightweight armor and a powerful rapid fire smoothbore cannon.
HSTV-L, light tank, USA, VI rank.
Pros
- Powerful 75mm smoothbore gun
- Autoloader
- Excellent mobility
Cons
- Limited ammunition count
- Light protection
By the mid 1970’s, the US military initiated a series of studies which looked into the development of new concepts and designs for tanks which combined good firepower and survivability. The latter of which was to be achieved through a smaller size, rather than heavy armor protection.
As at the time, both the US Army and USMC were looking into possible replacements for their M551 Sheridan and M50 Ontos tanks respectively, the two military branches joined forces in a joint research programme dubbed “ARMVAL” (Advanced Antiarmor Vehicle Evaluation). The vehicles developed under this programme would be used as test beds for various new concepts and ideas in an effort to gain new experiences, which would in turn be used in the development of future tank designs.
One of the later products of this experimental programme was the HSTV-L - a compact, lightweight, highly mobile tank design, fitted with an autoloaded 75mm smoothbore cannon, designed to fire kinetic ammunition in short bursts in order to wear down and ultimately defeat composite armor screens. The HSTV-L was built in 1979 and underwent various trials until 1981.
At the start of the 1980’s, the 75mm gun was considered inadequate to deal with the most recent Soviet MBTs by the Army, while the USMC questioned the vehicle’s effectiveness in amphibious landing operations. This led to the ultimate discontinuation of the collaborative project in 1981.
In War Thunder, the HSTV-L will be a new light tank coming to the American ground forces tree with the release of the upcoming update. Combining excellent mobility, a small profile and a powerful, fast firing medium caliber smoothbore cannon, the HSTV-L should, unlike its opposition, easily catch the attention of tankers who enjoy the excellent dynamics offered by light and mobile vehicles!
Due to its highly unusual and futuristic design, it seems only fitting that the HSTV-L comes equipped with an equally unusual and somewhat novel weapon system. Namely, the HSTV-L features a high velocity 75mm smoothbore cannon, supported by an autoloading mechanism. The cannon only fires a single type of ammunition - the XM885 APFSDS round.
Furthermore, the autoloading mechanism gives the HSTV-L a respectable fire rate of 11 rounds/min. In this engagement mode, tankers are bound to quickly expend the HSTV-L’s rather limited ammunition count of just 26 rounds.
In terms of protection, the HSTV-L features up to 51mm of aluminum armor plating, which when looking at the vehicle’s frontal section, offers a high degree of constructional sloping resulting in a good chance of ricocheting the occasional shot fired by the enemy. Nonetheless, the armor still remains highly situational in terms of its effectiveness and tankers will have more consistent results when utilizing the vehicle’s low profile and superb mobility to stay out of the enemy’s sights in the first place.
Having mentioned its mobility - the HSTV-L is powered by a 650 horsepower gas turbine engine, in turn allowing the vehicle to reach a maximum speed of around 52 mph (83.6 km/h) under ideal conditions. Furthermore, thanks to its rather low weight of just 20.4 tons, the HSTV-L possesses an excellent power to weight ratio of 31.8 hp/t, in turn allowing it to quickly accelerate up to its top speed as well as navigate difficult terrain with relative ease.
The HSTV-L is coming to War Thunder as a new high tier American light tank with the release of the upcoming update. In the meantime, stay sharp and keep a wary eye on the news for more information regarding the next major update coming to the game very soon. Until then, happy hunting tankers!
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (402)
smell like Marder is comming
Hey warthunder. can we PLEASE have the Panzer II Ausf. L "Luchs". its my favorite tank even if its a premium i just want to play my boi.
Yes! I've been waiting for this thing. I cannot wait.
Gaijin: "We want to hide some vehicles from the german main tree because we dont want experimental vehicles that we putted to fill gaps back in the old days" Also Gaijin: "hEy lOoK AT tHiS CoOl eXpeRiMenTaL ThiNG fOr ThE uSA" Seriously Gaijin, stop trying lie to your playerbase to the face, at this point you dont fool anyone, yet you keep "acting" like every decision you take was "studied for the sake of the game". When in reality you are making the game worse in terms of balance and gameplay.
Why people STILL believe the Maus was removed because it was only a prototype tank is beyond me.
America really needs a top tier speedy boy, I mean America is one of the most played nations. Why would gaijin NOT add a top tier speedy boy for a nation that has none?
More top tier. here we go again. :( let's hope this vehicle is the only high rant this update.
Will Japanese heavy tanks such as the O-i and Type 4 super-heavy ever be in-game?
If it experimental, i dont see why not
WTF?!!?! Another OP tank for a nation that already BROKEN OP? Will there be another Russian tanks in the next major update? Something like T-90A and T-80UD??
America has one light tank near top tier, gaijin implements another one and the player goes crazy saying america doesn't need more vehicles even though american hasn't gotten any tanks since December lmao. Its a light tank guys which america is extremely lacking considering most tech trees at top tier and with the Bradley being useless at 10.3. This player base is so toxic and selfish i swear, just be happy thier adding new vehicles to the game. Its still early in the devblog anyway.
u see poor armor,i see a lot of dings.
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