![]() The frontal turret armour is 100 mm with a distinctive "cheek" construction. Angling with large adjustments will cause the IS-2 to render this part useless and make the tank extremely vulnerable. ![]() When viewed from the front, the 90 mm of armour will deflect or absorb a high number of shots contrary to the 120 mm plate. The side armour is 90 mm, and observing the front of the tank, it has a noticeable curvature to it. Since behind the LFP is the driver and the 2 main fuel tanks, a penetrating round will have catastrophic results for the IS-2. The LFP has a value of 100 mm angled at 27 degrees, and will not bounce any shots. However, due to a tendency for the driver's view port to literally absorb the round, most players will not aim here. The frontal plate has 120 mm of armour plating, which will not stop anything the IS-2 faces, making slight angle adjustments paramount survivability essential. The IS-2 has sufficient armour, but will not protect from the guns of its rank. The historical armour layout of the IS-2 for the 1943 and 44 models Players experienced in operating previous models of the KV series tanks, in particular, the KV-2 and SU-line of Tank Destroyers should have little to no difficulty in adjusting to this vehicle. Operational and visual characteristics of the IS-2, as its design and name suggest, is visually similar to its previous sister-tank, the IS-1 but with operational characteristics of a Tank Destroyer at its BR. Its effect on the battlefield should not be underestimated. The IS-2 introduces the heavy-hitting 122 mm D-25T gun as a tank armament, presenting massive firepower with a devastating post-damage effect. ![]() It was introduced during the Closed Beta Test for Ground Forces before Update 1.41.
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