Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte

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The Landkreuzer P. 1000 "Ratte", also known simply as Ratte, is a rank VIII German super-heavy tank, the first of its class, with a battle rating of 11.0 (AB/RB/SB). This vehicle is ready to be played, in-game right now, that’s right you can play it right now - but it’s a special vehicle, will you be able to unlock it? Find out how with this special article from the Wiki Share Program.

This unique tank features two 280 mm cannons as its main armament, the same guns used on the Scharnhorst-class battleship! That’s right, a battleship! It also features a single hull-mounted 150 mm secondary howitzer and two dual 88 mm turrets offering armament as powerful as the german Z-class destroyer.

General info

Survivability and armour

For Ratte, it doesn’t matter much how many guns you and your team has.

Ratte features 420 mm sloped frontal armor that’s able to negate nearly any hostile weapon fire, including primary weapons from even the heavy cruisers. Additionally, its large interior, with a very dispersed crew forces those few enemies that are able to pierce the armor with a significant challenge to not only take a number of shots trying to nail exact location of the crew members or components inside, but also to take them down, slowly, one by one, constantly risking their life, when Ratte’s main cannon can wipe nearly any other tank even without directly hitting the armor itself.

As a result shooting into Ratte is much like throwing peas at an angry gorilla.

Mobility

The most scary thing you’ll encounter, in your life: Furious Ratte crushing the houses to get to the cap zone!

When you think of a mobile mountain, you might expect a slow, looming behemoth. However in reality its two naval engines can accelerate it up to 45 km/h in Arcade and 41 km/h in Realistic, making for a surprisingly mobile and maneuverable opponent that not only can effectively push the cap points, but even jump off the hills or flank enemy teams that mistake it for a passing mountain.

Armaments

Main armament

Double 280 mm SK C/34 naval guns used on Scharnhorst-class battleship fire a 300 kg Armor-piercing shells at 890 m/s, being able to not only penetrate armor of any tank or ship, but literally erase anything smaller than a Destroyer. You’re in the Brenus? Thinking your ERA will help you? Woosh, and you have no turret. You’re in the T95? Likely won’t even waste ammo, drive over you instead. You’re in the BT-5? Single hit will drop framerate for everyone in the match, as the particle effects from the remains of your tank envelop the entire map.

In Arcade mode, where one Ratte can face another, the 280 mm is also the only weapon able to reliably deal with an opponent of the same class. Duels between giants are not something one might want to find himself in, especially with the risk of glitching out of the map when squeezed between the two ramming each other.

Secondary armament

150 mm projectile visible captured in flight. Fate of the camera man: unknown.

150 mm howitzer is not something you would expect to see on anything else than an ambush tank. But here we are! Its slow shell speed and high arc of fire make it impossible to fire accurately in conjunction with the main guns, but if you need any building erased, or a warship put on fire - it’s always nice to have an ace under your sleeve.

You thought there’s just one secondary weapon, didn’t you? You thought you can just flank it? Tough luck, mate!
Main article: KwK43 (88 mm)

When you thought that 280 mm house-throwers and a howitzer are not enough. Two dual 88 mm turrets provide rapid response against any attempts of flanking the beast or attacks from the rear. Additionally, thanks to a significant vertical elevation, they’re able to protect Ratte even from high altitude heavy bombers, if such would do something as foolish as try to bomb the leviathan from up above. Turrets cover both sides and the entirety of the rear arc; there's only ≈90° in the front arc where they cannot fire against ground targets, though that’s covered by the howitzer. They can still, however, engage the airborne targets.

Anti-aircraft armament

Familiar face of the Coelian

While secondary turrets can cover you against heavy bombers, what about those pesky attackers? A-26B-50 with those four 1000 lb bombs coming to ruin your day? Well fear not! Two dual Flakpanzer V Coelian turrets come to the rescue! Attached to the back of the land cruiser those little fellows will effectively resolve any issues enemies might have with you going for a stroll. Heck: You can even try to take down enemy bombs and rockets with those, mid-flight! Difficult, but not an impossible task for someone who has reached BR 11!

Usage in battles

Still have fears from playing the ‘’lesser’’ tanks? Use a building to hide your lower glacis and shoot over it!

The P.1000 Ratte is the battleship of tanks and should be considered the same way in terms of playstyle. The P.1000 should defend key points of a map while staying away from dangerous corridors where enemy tanks with high amounts of penetration might hide. Since the P.1000 is quite tanky, it is impossible to destroy the vehicle with a single hit from a tank. However, aircraft are able to destroy this land battleship with ease, just like how the Bismark was critically wounded by a single wave of swordfish torpedo bombers.

This giant should thus always be played like the Maus, but more strategically, with focus only on heading to the cap zones, it will be lucky to make it before the game’s timer hits 00:00. If the cap zone is on an island which has to be entered using a bridge or a tunnel, divert and stay outside the entrance of the tunnel or bridge and pick the enemy off one by one when they exit it.

Dealing with enemy air-targets, assign the game A.I. to operate the AA turrets, press X+3 when selecting the target which is considered the biggest threat i.e. Heavy Bombers & Attack Fighters.

It’s very important to note that due to the mammoth size of this land battleship, that getting de-tracked by enemy fire is very common, it’s tracks are only 25mm thick, which means almost any round can penetrate the tracks and cause the tank to come to a sudden stop!

Pros and Cons

Pros:

Small, huge, absurdly enormous - your Rattle will be so large, that enemies will flee out of fear alone!
  • The ultimate spawn-camper
  • Great survivability, suddenly enemy’s APFSDS is worth as much as the stock HEATFS with the entire crew and components spread 20+ meters apart behind the standard RHA
  • Good off-road mobility - climbs better than the spaded SIDAM
  • Doesn’t have to side-climb
  • Great armour, up to 400 mm in thickness! 400 mm! That’s more than a Bismarck-class battleship and only 250 mm less than a Yamato-class battleship! (WSP team kindly reminds that we have no insider’s info)

Cons:

  • A large target - can’t hide behind M22, slightly taller than the Bradley
  • Vulnerable to artillery & air attacks - takes up the entire capture circle, doesn’t matter if the enemy knows how to click on the map, they’ll likely be able to click on you for that arty strike.
  • Limited gun depression - Russians would be proud
  • Still prone to hellfires & tow’s from: AH-1Z & AH-1S Kisarazu
  • Ka-50’s 9K127 Vikhr is able to knockout this land battleship with a few well placed shots to the engine room.
  • Not a kiwi or a bob semple,
  • No girls, only panzers

History

Designed to besiege fortifications, crush enemy battalions by being a portable mobile fortification. It was designed by Krupp, it was to be empowered by eight U-boat engines! That’s right, eight MB-501 20-cylinder marine diesel engines to provide a total of 12,000 kW (16,000 Bhp) needed to move this mammoth across the battlefield.

The P.1000 was never built in real life, one of the reasons was that the infrastructure at that time was unable to support this land battleship. For example, it needed to be transported across zones to get to the fight the fastest way, because driving tanks hundreds or thousands of miles, would not be good for it. Instead this would be done using rail, that’s right a choo-choo train!

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