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The VK 16.02 Leopard is a German tier 5 light tank.
The design of the VK 16.02, known as the Leopard, was based on the Panzer II Ausf. J (VK 16.01) and Panzer II Ausf. M (VK 13.01) that had been developed earlier. A dummy vehicle was ready in May–June 1942, and the first prototype was built by September 1, 1942. According to "Panzerprogramm 41", that provided for the manufacturing of 339 vehicles (105 by December 1943 and 150 by the middle of 1944), mass production was to be launched in April 1943 but never started. Later, the Leopard turret was mounted on the Sd.Kfz.234/2 designated as Puma.
The VK 16.02 Leopard is less maneuverable than the Pz.Kpfw. II Luchs, but it has more than twice as much effective armor, a top turret that works well for circling and a much longer signal range. Due to the unusually thick frontal armour and heavy weight, the Leopard can bounce a surprising number of shots and can also be used to ram other tanks and especially arty if there's not enough time to shoot them apart. Due to the small turret size, it has better gun depression on the sides than the front and rear, meaning you should position the tank at an angle when on slopes.
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Good signal range
Good armor for a tier 5 scout (the front armor is actually better than heavy tank VK 30.01 H), good counter-
Great for ramming other light tanks and artillery
3cm autocannon with high penetration and burst damage for its tier. Capable of destroying a tier 4 within 2 seconds
5cm KwK 39 L/60L has decent RoF and good penetration on AP ammo.
Cons:
3cm autocannon shells won't fly any further than 400 meters
3cm autocannon has subpar accuracy
Low DPM and long reload for the 3cm cannon
Prone to being "tracked", due to size of tracks
Poor gun depression when the gun is facing forwards or to the rear
Performance
Its top speed of 60 km/h is easily achieved with the upgraded 550hp engine, making it an impossible target to hit for players who auto-aim, and a harder target for more experienced players too. With its 700m upgraded radio range, it ensures that targets will be relayed to artillery and teammates.
When fighting on slopes, it is recommended to position your hull at an angle as you have better gun depression on the sides than the front and rear.
Guns
The Leopard has two viable weapon choices: the signature 3cm autocannon also found on the luchs, but with bigger clip and a 50mm single shot gun.
The 3cm's 360 damage burst is best applied from close range to the sides of enemies. It has surprisingly high penetration, allowing it to penetrate the sides of most enemy Tier 7 tanks with ease. The gun can be used on medium ranges as well, but it is better to shoot in smaller bursts and let the gun aim a bit in between, instead of just emptying the whole clip at once.
The 50mm is the more balanced option. Where the 3cm is a close quarters weapon the 50 mm can be used on all ranges. But once again, especially in long range combat sides of enemies are preferred. It has good DPM, accuracy and workable penetration. Circling lone enemies is viable with this gun.
The anti scout
The leopard is much harder to kill with lower tier tanks than the other scouts. It offers a great amount of armor and a large HP pool, but the armor is irrelevant against most high-penetration, large-caliber cannons at its matchmaking tier.
Due to its weight, speed and frontal armor, ramming lighter enemies is a viable strategy in 1v1 engagements, much like in the later VK 28.01. Especially against same tier light tanks ramming can give a nice advantage. It is good to keep ramming in mind as an option when you are on the 3cm's 16 second reload.
The Leopard is not the most manouverable tank, but it can definitely give other tier 5 lights a run for their money in a 1v1 fight. It is the best anti scout in tier with its HP, weight and armour advantage. The 3cm autocannon can finish off any other tier 5 light with one clip.
Suggested Crew Skills (first and second)
Commander: sixth sense, camouflage
Radioman: camouflage, situational awareness
Driver: camouflage, controlled impact / off road driving
Loader: camouflage, repairs (nothing else useful really)
Equipment
The Leopard can not equip a rammer, which actually makes the decisions for equipment easier than on the other light tanks. You are not as torn between going for damage or viewrange.
Active spotter: Coated Optics, Vents and Vertical Stabilizer
Passive Spotter: Binocular telescope, Vents, Camo Net
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The VK 16.02 Leopard is a German tier 5 light tank.
The design of the VK 16.02, known as the Leopard, was based on the Panzer II Ausf. J (VK 16.01) and Panzer II Ausf. M (VK 13.01) that had been developed earlier. A dummy vehicle was ready in May–June 1942, and the first prototype was built by September 1, 1942. According to "Panzerprogramm 41", that provided for the manufacturing of 339 vehicles (105 by December 1943 and 150 by the middle of 1944), mass production was to be launched in April 1943 but never started. Later, the Leopard turret was mounted on the Sd.Kfz.234/2 designated as Puma.
The VK 16.02 Leopard is less maneuverable than the Pz.Kpfw. II Luchs, but it has more than twice as much effective armor, a top turret that works well for circling and a much longer signal range. Due to the unusually thick frontal armour and heavy weight, the Leopard can bounce a surprising number of shots and can also be used to ram other tanks and especially arty if there's not enough time to shoot them apart. Due to the small turret size, it has better gun depression on the sides than the front and rear, meaning you should position the tank at an angle when on slopes.
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Good signal range
Good armor for a tier 5 scout (the front armor is actually better than heavy tank VK 30.01 H), good counter-
Great for ramming other light tanks and artillery
3cm autocannon with high penetration and burst damage for its tier. Capable of destroying a tier 4 within 2 seconds
5cm KwK 39 L/60L has decent RoF and good penetration on AP ammo.
Cons:
3cm autocannon shells won't fly any further than 400 meters
3cm autocannon has subpar accuracy
Low DPM and long reload for the 3cm cannon
Prone to being "tracked", due to size of tracks
Poor gun depression when the gun is facing forwards or to the rear
Performance
Its top speed of 60 km/h is easily achieved with the upgraded 550hp engine, making it an impossible target to hit for players who auto-aim, and a harder target for more experienced players too. With its 700m upgraded radio range, it ensures that targets will be relayed to artillery and teammates.
When fighting on slopes, it is recommended to position your hull at an angle as you have better gun depression on the sides than the front and rear.
Guns
The Leopard has two viable weapon choices: the signature 3cm autocannon also found on the luchs, but with bigger clip and a 50mm single shot gun.
The 3cm's 360 damage burst is best applied from close range to the sides of enemies. It has surprisingly high penetration, allowing it to penetrate the sides of most enemy Tier 7 tanks with ease. The gun can be used on medium ranges as well, but it is better to shoot in smaller bursts and let the gun aim a bit in between, instead of just emptying the whole clip at once.
The 50mm is the more balanced option. Where the 3cm is a close quarters weapon the 50 mm can be used on all ranges. But once again, especially in long range combat sides of enemies are preferred. It has good DPM, accuracy and workable penetration. Circling lone enemies is viable with this gun.
The anti scout
The leopard is much harder to kill with lower tier tanks than the other scouts. It offers a great amount of armor and a large HP pool, but the armor is irrelevant against most high-penetration, large-caliber cannons at its matchmaking tier.
Due to its weight, speed and frontal armor, ramming lighter enemies is a viable strategy in 1v1 engagements, much like in the later VK 28.01. Especially against same tier light tanks ramming can give a nice advantage. It is good to keep ramming in mind as an option when you are on the 3cm's 16 second reload.
The Leopard is not the most manouverable tank, but it can definitely give other tier 5 lights a run for their money in a 1v1 fight. It is the best anti scout in tier with its HP, weight and armour advantage. The 3cm autocannon can finish off any other tier 5 light with one clip.
Suggested Crew Skills (first and second)
Commander: sixth sense, camouflage
Radioman: camouflage, situational awareness
Driver: camouflage, controlled impact / off road driving
Loader: camouflage, repairs (nothing else useful really)
Equipment
The Leopard can not equip a rammer, which actually makes the decisions for equipment easier than on the other light tanks. You are not as torn between going for damage or viewrange.
Active spotter: Coated Optics, Vents and Vertical Stabilizer
Passive Spotter: Binocular telescope, Vents, Camo Net
wot wot europe world of tanks World of tanks танки онлайн ворлд оф танкс gameplay танки replay мир танков wargaming multiplayer обзор игра wot replays world of tanks gameplay world of tanks best replays world of tanks damage obs obs studio 4000 World of Tanks VK 16.02 Leopard Leopard leopard гайд Wot Europe wot 1.0
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