![]() ![]() After the removal of the 107 mm ZiS-6 from the KV-1, the DCA 30 is the only Tier 7 gun available to any of the Tier 5 heavy tanks except 7,5/5,5 cm Waffe 0725 on VK 30.01 (H). The gun with which the G1B truly begins to show its potential is the 90 mm DCA 30. Poor overall armor with multiple weakspots (especially the turret), tall silhouette.Ī non-upgraded BDR G1 B leaves much to be desired, its early weapons are relatively inaccurate and lacking in penetration(although second 75mm gun is OK for It's tier).Horrible view range, even lower than its predecessor, the B1.Good gun elevation and gun depression, great signal range.Useful regardless of matchmaking, since the gun can deal with 99% of tanks it can meet.Very high HP for the tier (920 with 2nd turret), matching the tier 6 ARL44 after it.One of the best non-premium credit-making tanks in the game with standard ammo.Good penetration and DPM, fantastic alpha damage for the tier on the 90 mm DCA 30 gun, good accuracy.BDR G1 B also now has 50 more hitpoint on both turrets. Thanks to Italian Tanks update, the BDR G1 B now has an acceptable rate of fire from what it used to be, and also got a dispersion penalty buff (lower on the move and on turret traverse) as well as the accuracy being 0.38 compared to old 0.4 on the 90MM DCA 30 cannon. The BDR G1 B along with the KV-1 is one of the few tier V's that can actually pit their weight in tier VII matches. However, it more than makes up for this with its fantastic top gun, the 90 mm DCA 30, which is easily capable of destroying equal and higher tier tanks. Unfortunately, the G1 B is nowhere near as well-protected or durable as its predecessors for its tier. Whereas the B1, D2, and D1 are all very heavily armored for their tiers and often struggle to penetrate and damage higher tier tanks, the G1 B, once fully upgraded, has absolutely no problems with firepower. The BDR G1 B, or "Steel Potato", represents a significant departure from previous French heavy and medium tanks. The project of a new vehicle was suggested by engineers of the Baudet-Donon-Roussel company in June 1938, but the design was never developed. The BDR G1 B is a French tier 5 heavy tank. ![]()
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