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A25 Harry Hopkins I
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A25 Harry Hopkins I

World of Tanks EU statistics for the IV UK light tank A25 Harry Hopkins I.

A25 Harry Hopkins I characteristics

Firepower

Damage
55hp
Penetration
121mm
DPM
1,299
Reload
2.54s
Rate of fire
23.62/min
Aim time
2.00s
Accuracy
0.400m
Dispersion moving
0.300
Shell velocity
1,341m/s
Caliber
40mm
Gun depression
20°
Gun elevation
10°

Mobility

Top speed
50km/h
Reverse speed
18km/h
Engine power
200hp
Power/weight
23.1hp/t
Hull traverse
38.0°/s
Turret traverse
38.0°/s
Hard terrain
1.00
Medium terrain
1.20
Soft terrain
1.80

Survivability

Hit points
416hp
Hull armor (front)
38mm
Turret armor (front)
38mm
Fire chance
0%
Ammo rack HP
110hp
Track HP
80hp

Spotting & other

View range
320m
Signal range
570m
Camo (still)
0.3%
Camo (moving)
0.2%
Weight
8.7t

A25 Harry Hopkins I historical reference

Development of the upgraded version of the Tetrarch I under the designation of Light Tank Mk. VIII or A25 started in 1941. Its frontal hull and turret armor were enhanced and, together with the side plates, formed sloped armor. The vehicle's dimensions were unchanged, so its combat weight remained slightly over 8.5 tons. In November 1941, the tank's name was changed to the Harry Hopkins I in honor of Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt's advisor. The vehicle failed testing in the Middle East due to issues with thermal conditions and driving on sand. The first six tanks were built only in 1943, at which point they were of little interest to the British Army. However, it is difficult to call the A25 project a failure. In 1942, the Alecto tank destroyer was developed based on the chassis of the Harry Hopkins I. It never saw combat but was used until the late 1940s in Europe and in the Middle East. One Harry Hopkins I vehicle has survived to this day and resides at the Bovington Tank Museum in the U.K.