General info for Pz.II C

  • Country Germany
  • Vehicle role Light Tank
  • Rank 1
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 1
    • realistic battles 1
    • simulator battles 1

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Mass 9.1 ton
  • Price 700€
  • Wp bonus 10%
  • shot_freq 280 Shots per minute
  • Training cost 200€
  • Visibility 68 %
  • Reload time 7.8 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 267 hp at 2600 rpm
  • Max speed 49 km/h
  • Max inclination 43°
  • Full repair cost 90€
  • Weapon
    20 mm KwK30 cannon (Ammo: 180)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 13.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 46 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 45 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 33 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 10m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 35 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 15 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -9°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 30 mm
Realistic Battles
  • Mass 9.1 ton
  • Price 700€
  • Wp bonus 20%
  • shot_freq 280 Shots per minute
  • Training cost 200€
  • Visibility 68 %
  • Reload time 7.8 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 140 hp at 2600 rpm
  • Max speed 44 km/h
  • Max inclination 41°
  • Full repair cost 140€
  • Weapon
    20 mm KwK30 cannon (Ammo: 180)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 46 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 45 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 33 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 21m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 35 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 15 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -9°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 30 mm
Simulator Battles
  • Mass 9.1 ton
  • Price 700€
  • Wp bonus 20%
  • shot_freq 280 Shots per minute
  • Training cost 200€
  • Visibility 68 %
  • Reload time 7.8 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 140 hp at 2600 rpm
  • Max speed 44 km/h
  • Max inclination 41°
  • Full repair cost 150€
  • Weapon
    20 mm KwK30 cannon (Ammo: 180)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 1800)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 46 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 45 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 33 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 21m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 35 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 15 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 15 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -9°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 30 mm

Pz.II C / statistics for the last 1 month

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Arcade Battles
  • Battles 41
  • Win rate 100%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 1.59
  • Ground frags per death 2.92
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 41
  • Win rate 100%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 6.07
  • Ground frags per death 3.94
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about Pz.II C

Official War Thunder wiki

This variant of the Pz.Kpfw. II light tank was designed by Henschel and produced by Daimler-Benz. The Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. C was the third production variant of the tank. It differed from the Ausf. A and Ausf. B tank variants in its improved engine cooling system and the installation of 50 mm thick armored glass in the observation units. The new tank hull was 30 mm taller and 57 mm wider. In 1940, Ausf.C variant tanks were upgraded: the frontal armor of the turret was reinforced with armor sheets 14.5 mm and 20 mm thick, and the frontal armor of the hull was further enhanced 20 mm plates. The construction of the body's front section was modified: over the bent 14.5 mm armor plating protecting the crew, two more plates were welded, joined to one another at a 70° angle. The upper plate had a thickness of 14.5 mm, the lower, 20 mm. A mounted turret which allowed for 360° observation replaced the two-hinged hatch in the tank's roof. The front and rear rim of the turret was protected by a special armored collar. The gun mantlet was equipped with a protective lipped shield on the top and bottom that prevented the joints of the mantlet and edges of the opening from being hit with shrapnel. The gap between the turret box and turret was protected by an armored collar which was welded to the roof of the box. The driver/mechanic's hatch also received an armored shield. The tank's armament remained unchanged, but a modified TZF4/38 sight was installed, and the rear of the hull could have smoke grenade launchers (two on each side) mounted to it. Serial production of Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. C tanks lasted from July 1938 to March 1940 and manufactured 100 vehicles. Despite its outdated design and weak armament, the Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. C was used very actively in combat until mid-1942. Some tank divisions on the Eastern Front used the tanks till 1943.