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World of Tanks – German tier 6 medium tank – VK 30 01 P – Steppes

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See how this German tier 6 medium tank does in battle. This gameplay is of a VK 30.01 P German medium tank on the Steppes battlefield.
On this playlist we try to show gameplay videos of all the tanks in the German tech tree. When I started playing World of Tanks I had no idea what the tanks I was trying to go for played like. I started looking up tank gameplays after a while but I could not find a place with the complete tech trees. So here we are, trying to collect them ourselves.
New videos will be added weekly so if you want to be informed when they come out please subscribe to the channel.
History of the VK 30.01 P
The Porsche company developed the concept of a new vehicle in 1939. On March 5, 1941, after numerous approvals, the company prepared blueprints and, in July 1941, produced the hull from mild steel. The hull and chassis (with detachable equipment for trenching) passed performance trials. One wooden prototype of the turret and one wooden prototype of the hull were manufactured. In 1942, the project was discontinued in favor of new heavy tanks.
As this tank was used to prototype the Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger (P), it's similar in size and layout. Its comparatively weak side armour and low traverse rate leaves the tank vulnerable to flank shots. However, it makes up for this with speed and a gun that does a fair amount of damage, both DPM and alpha wise, and is accurate at long range.
On this playlist we try to show gameplay videos of all the tanks in the German tech tree. When I started playing World of Tanks I had no idea what the tanks I was trying to go for played like. I started looking up tank gameplays after a while but I could not find a place with the complete tech trees. So here we are, trying to collect them ourselves.
New videos will be added weekly so if you want to be informed when they come out please subscribe to the channel.
History of the VK 30.01 P
The Porsche company developed the concept of a new vehicle in 1939. On March 5, 1941, after numerous approvals, the company prepared blueprints and, in July 1941, produced the hull from mild steel. The hull and chassis (with detachable equipment for trenching) passed performance trials. One wooden prototype of the turret and one wooden prototype of the hull were manufactured. In 1942, the project was discontinued in favor of new heavy tanks.
As this tank was used to prototype the Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger (P), it's similar in size and layout. Its comparatively weak side armour and low traverse rate leaves the tank vulnerable to flank shots. However, it makes up for this with speed and a gun that does a fair amount of damage, both DPM and alpha wise, and is accurate at long range.