Where are the weak spots in World of Tanks?
Apart from side and rear armor, most vehicles have common weak spots: the lower glacis plate, the commander’s cupola, and the top surface of the turret.
Where do you hit a heavy tank?
Attack Their Weak Spots Aside from a few evenly armored tanks, most tanks will have weaker armor on their sides and rear as opposed to their front. Always try to aim for these more vulnerable areas on enemy tanks to ensure you have better chances of inflicting damage, especially when using special ammo.
Where can I shoot tanks in World of Tanks?
Knowing that for most tanks shooting the rear of the tank does engine/fuel damage that catches them on fire and also slows them down is very important. Instead of shooting the front half of their tank if you are on their side, aim for the rear section in the engine area.
Where should I aim in WOT?
Instead of shooting the front half of their tank if you are on their side, aim for the rear section in the engine area. For German tanks you can usually shoot through the frontal lower hull as well and do engine damage as the transmission is on the front of the tank on most German tanks.
Where is the weak spot on a St-I tank?
On the turret roof of the ST-I is the cupola which also provides two small areas that most tanks can damage. Make sure to aim in the center/left side of the cupola and do not stray to far to the edges since while this is a weak spot it is still pretty tough.
Which is the weakest part of the St-I armor?
From the side the ST-I is still fairly well armored against tanks below it since it only has a lesser known weak spot on the lower hull that is truly “weak” The LSH#2 area is a very thin strip that is difficult to hit but is the weakest part of the side armor.
What’s the weak spot of a Russian tank?
Weak Spot Guide: ST-I. At tier 9 the Russian heavy tank ST-I has a boat load of armor on both the hull and the turret making it very difficult to face even for tier 10 tanks. While the hull armor does not provide overwhelming thickness values most places are either angled very well or can be deceiving.
What makes the St-I a tough opponent?
The ST-I is defined by its poor speed and mobility, thick intimidating armor (against lower tiers or non-premium ammo users), and raw firepower. It presents a tough opponent that should never be faced alone at close range, due to its adeptness at face-hugging, sidescraping, and brawling.