Vehicle efficiency chart (winrate) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Winrate by players
Winrate by vehicle
Players
Battles
47
50
7
1028
49
52
10
1219
50
53
18
1257
51
53
29
3441
53
55
23
2844
54
57
31
4327
55
59
31
3831
56
58
20
3784
57
60
26
2887
58
62
16
3280
59
62
19
1681
60
66
19
1911
61
65
21
1738
62
67
16
1732
Vehicle efficiency chart (damage) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Damage by players
Damage by vehicle
Players
Battles
700
768
18
1767
800
879
31
3345
900
995
32
6096
1000
1028
37
3813
1100
1079
39
4558
1200
1128
31
3188
1300
1113
42
6056
1400
1140
32
3603
1500
1356
32
2671
1600
1316
13
1579
1700
1351
15
1245
1800
1473
15
1280
Vehicle efficiency chart (winrate/damage) Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm
Winrate by players
Damage by vehicle
Players
Battles
47
715
7
1028
49
863
10
1219
50
835
18
1257
51
913
29
3441
53
977
23
2844
54
1021
31
4327
55
1096
31
3831
56
1103
20
3784
57
1167
26
2887
58
1173
16
3280
59
1272
19
1681
60
1380
19
1911
61
1259
21
1738
62
1338
16
1732
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 test 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…