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* Unique AA missiles
 
* Unique AA missiles
 
* Good speed
 
* Good speed
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* X10-40 optics allow it to track enemy until the very end
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* Invisible to anti-radar (helicopters)
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
 
* High profile
 
* High profile
 
* Weak defence
 
* Weak defence
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* Missiles constantly spiral, making precise aiming at ground forces pointless
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* Most 10.0 tanks are immune to its attacks even from the side and it cannot hull break light tanks or other SPAA either
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* Turret and optical system sometimes fail to track planes properly, relying on crew and operator skills to compensate
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* Due to huge gap in optics zoom levels, operator is often required to manually adjust scope, instead of just hitting "maximum zoom" button
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 08:55, 6 June 2019

Stormer HVM
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Stormer HVM
AB RB SB
10.3 10.3 10.3
Class:
Research:150 000 Specs-Card-Exp.png
Purchase:830 000 Specs-Card-Lion.png

Description

GarageImage Stormer HVM.jpg


The FV4333 Stormer HVM is a rank VII British self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle with a battle rating of 10.3 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.89 "Imperial Navy".

General info

Survivability and armour

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Mobility

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Armaments

Main armament

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Usage in battles

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Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Unique AA missiles
  • Good speed
  • X10-40 optics allow it to track enemy until the very end
  • Invisible to anti-radar (helicopters)

Cons:

  • High profile
  • Weak defence
  • Missiles constantly spiral, making precise aiming at ground forces pointless
  • Most 10.0 tanks are immune to its attacks even from the side and it cannot hull break light tanks or other SPAA either
  • Turret and optical system sometimes fail to track planes properly, relying on crew and operator skills to compensate
  • Due to huge gap in optics zoom levels, operator is often required to manually adjust scope, instead of just hitting "maximum zoom" button

History

In the mid 1980’s it became clear that supersonic aircraft and strike helicopters proved to be dangerous against ground troops. To counter these threats back in 1986, the British Ministry of Defence began development of the “Starstreak HVM” (High Velocity Missile) anti-aircraft missile system. The production was done by the Shorts Missile Systems company. On the 1st of September in 1997, the famous Starstreak anti-aircraft missile system had been put into service by the British Army. Initially it was developed in 3 different variants: portable, stationary and mobile, although later they additionally developed an air version but it didn’t find a practical application.

The armoured personnel carrier Stormer was created by using the propulsion system, the transmission and chassis of the light scouting FV101 Scorpion tank for the mobile version of the system. In 1975 on the base of this armoured personnel carrier, the self-propelled anti-tank missile system FV102 Striker was created. Since the vehicle proved itself well, it was decided to additionally create the self-propelled anti-aircraft system Alvis Stormer HVM on its platform.

- From Devblog

Media

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See also

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  • links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.

External links


Britain anti-aircraft vehicles
Crusader AA  Crusader AA Mk I · Crusader AA Mk II
Wheeled  Staghound AA · AEC AA
Radar SPAAG  Chieftain Marksman
Missile SPAA  Stormer AD · Stormer HVM
Other  Light AA Mk I · Falcon
Canada  Skink · ADATS (M113)
South Africa  Ystervark · Bosvark · ZA-35