![]() ![]() This tank is what ISU-152 used to be when it had the fearsome 152mm BL-10 gun (which it lost at some point). Very good at making credits thanks to its massive alpha damage and fairly affordable premium ammo. ![]() ![]() Good camouflage, can reliably use soft cover (bushes, fallen trees).Better horizontal gun traverse and shell velocity compared to ISU-152.Amazing penetration, the tank is competitive against most opponents.Joint highest alpha damage for a Tier 8 tank, only SPGs have more (with HE).It was available to be purchased solo or be purchased in a bundle with the T28 Defender for 27000, and if the tanks were already purchased, the IS-3 Defender received 3500000 compensation and the T28 Defender received a 6100000 compensation. The reload is very slow, and the reload between the shells is quite below average, but it maintains decent speed, and good armor allows you to protect yourself when reloading, with the drum able to finish off same tier tanks from full health. It has a rusty gray legendary camouflage, and has the famous pike nose of the IS-3, with many of the benefits with this tank, making it quite a powerful opponent. It is only available in World of Tanks Blitz.Ī new variant of the IS-3, it had a extremely powerful 120 mm autoloader gun with 3 shells, 400 damage per shot, making it the most powerful autoloader in the game, tied with the T28 Defender. The IS-3 Defender is a Tier VIII Soviet Premium Heavy Tank. reconnaissance reported production of several thousand of these tanks, preserved in a secret depot." - Official description, According to the official data, this tank was only a prototype. Its crew was cut down to tree members: a commander, gunner, and driver. The version for the IS-3 featured a two-row loading mechanism. N/A " In 1956 - 1957, students of Military Armored Forces Academy designed their diploma project: installing the loading mechanisms on the IS-3 and T-10 heavy tanks. ![]()
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