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- ОС: Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Процессор: Dual-Core 2.2 GHz
- Оперативная память: 4 ГБ
- Видеокарта с поддержкой DirectX версии 11: AMD Radeon 77XX / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660. Минимальное поддерживаемое разрешение – 720p.
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- Место на жестком диске: 95 Гб
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- Оперативная память: 6 Гб
- Видеокарта: Intel Iris Pro 5200 (Mac) или аналогичная видеокарта AMD/Nvidia для Mac (минимальное поддерживаемое разрешение – 720p) с поддержкой Metal
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- Место на жестком диске: 95 Гб
Today we’re taking a look at one of the more unconventional light tanks out there, the Harry Hopkins Mk.I, a new tank for Britain at Rank II
Harry Hopkins Mk.I: A Light Tank for Great Britain at Rank II
At a glance:
- Rapid fire 40 mm cannon!
- Relatively good armor for a light tank.
- Scouting ability.
- Low reverse speed.
Harry Hopkins, or the Mk VIII Light Tank was designed in late 1941 in order to replace the Mk VII Tetrarch, with the primary goal of increasing the overall armor protection. This was achieved, however the tank was plagued with teething issues throughout its development and testing cycle, which resulted in long delays and a significant reduction in the number of tanks produced from the initial plan.
The tanks were deemed relatively obsolete by the time they were ready for action, several suggestions were put forward, such as attaching wings to them and using them as tank gliders, or sending them to specialized light tank units. These plans were rejected however, and the Harrys were handed over to the RAF to act as relatively static defenses for airfields and bases.
Introducing the Harry Hopkins Mk.I!
Meet Harry! The final light tank design made by Vickers during World War II, coming in the next major update. Despite its relative obsolescence by the time it was finally ready for combat, it has a number of advantages, so let’s have a look!
The key feature that sets this one apart from previous light tanks is oddly the armor! It features 38 mm of protection on the turret and hull, with the latter having some decent sloping, enough to shug off hits from some of the weaker shells, which is more than most light tanks can boast! The turret ring however only offers 14 mm of protection, it is a small weak spot, but at close range will be a vulnerability.
Did you know? This tank is actually named after an American, Harry Hopkins, the chief diplomatic adviser to Roosevelt and a key figure in the Lend-Lease program which saw the U.S. give significant aid to Britain. The tank was named in honor of him and his contribution to the allied war effort.
Mobility is lower than the previous light tanks due to the increased armor, it adds one ton of weight over the Tetrach which limits its top speed to 48 km/h. This isn’t especially high for a light tank, but the extra armor does offer more versatility for different playstyles as a compromise. The largest negative though is undoubtedly the reverse speed at only 4 km/h, which should be kept in mind when playing aggressively.
Firepower will be familiar, as it is entirely identical to the Tetrarch and Daimler, featuring the same fast-firing 40 mm cannon, a shoulder stabilizer, -15 degrees of gun depression, and a somewhat average traverse rate. Despite being an early gun, its top AP shell can get through a max of 89 mm of armor, and the APHE can be similarly destructive with its decent explosive mass. It also features a smoke discharger with a total of 10 single-shot grenades.
That’s all for today, say hello to Harry in the British tree in the next major update, and keep an eye on the news for more interesting vehicles to come!
Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.
Kick-start your British vehicles research with this starter pack:

- Crusader II “The Saint” (Rank II, Britain)
- Spitfire Mk.IIa Venture I (Rank II, Britain)
- Premium Account for 7 days
- 120.000 Silver Lions
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