T110E4 is a Tier X American tank destroyer that was developed from 1954 as a part of the T110 project. It is based on a real-life experimental tank destroyer that was designed by the Detroit Arsenal and had a crew of four and a 155 mm T7E1 gun in a fully traversable turret. The vehicle was never mass-produced or saw combat .
T110E4 is a powerful tank destroyer that can perform well in frontal engagements. It has a four-man crew and a 155 mm gun that can fire either AP or HEAT shells. The AP and APCR shells both have high alpha damage of 750 HP, but the APCR shells have better penetration of 375 mm. The T110E4 can switch between these two types of shells depending on the situation and the enemy armor.
T110E4’s mobility is decent for a tank destroyer, as it can reach a top speed of 35 km/h and has good traverse speeds. It can keep up with heavy tanks, flank enemies, and relocate when necessary. However, it is not very agile or maneuverable, so it should avoid tight spaces and obstacles.
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