Vehicle efficiency chart (winrate) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Winrate by players
Winrate by vehicle
Players
Battles
50
50
17
1094
52
55
24
2006
54
57
41
3462
55
57
35
2990
56
61
39
3677
57
60
57
4647
58
62
38
2387
59
62
53
3890
60
62
51
4258
61
66
68
3446
62
66
66
4898
63
67
49
3768
64
68
44
3377
65
68
37
1609
66
71
50
2903
67
71
38
1802
69
71
35
2988
70
76
30
1269
Vehicle efficiency chart (damage) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Damage by players
Damage by vehicle
Players
Battles
1100
727
18
1240
1200
912
29
1537
1300
927
40
2771
1400
809
54
4723
1500
924
66
4268
1600
982
75
5838
1700
1081
65
5563
1800
1139
67
7545
1900
1281
74
9022
2000
962
74
5497
2100
1022
68
2447
2200
892
48
1917
2300
1610
49
2383
2400
1184
38
1788
2500
703
31
1166
Vehicle efficiency chart (winrate/damage) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Winrate by players
Damage by vehicle
Players
Battles
50
667
17
1094
52
886
24
2006
54
1019
41
3462
55
840
35
2990
56
932
39
3677
57
990
57
4647
58
973
38
2387
59
1066
53
3890
60
1105
51
4258
61
759
68
3446
62
1166
66
4898
63
1194
49
3768
64
946
44
3377
65
885
37
1609
66
1202
50
2903
67
1102
38
1802
69
1500
35
2988
70
1327
30
1269
VI tier
VI tier /
Medium Tank /
Germany /
Premium
Price
3500 gold
Hull armor
86 / 32 / 22
Hit points
950 HP
Turret armor
130 / 65 / 65
Basic Performance
Armor protection
0%
Firepower
47%
Shot efficiency
62%
Maneuverability
42%
On 25 May 1944, Jurgen Lukash, an engineer from the Krupp company, presented an experimental tank model based on the Pz. Kpfw. IV Schmalturm. The Starchaser was not approved by top management. But Stephen Pilberg, the famous philanthropist, invested $11 million in this project, which allowed a pilot version to be released on 25 May 1947. According to intelligence data, the tank was manufactured from metals mined at meteorite impact sites. The source of information that allowed the young engineer to create this unusual tank, remained a secret. The creator of the tank disappeared under mysterious circumstances together with all his blueprints. He was last seen on the lawn in front of his house, not far from Ludwigsburg: the engineer was musing on the starry sky…