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Also I must agree, coax 30mm gatling is very overkill and unrealistic.
But I mounted it there on suppose, you probably had to deal some troll creations in BR (20 cannon cars, troll helicopters or something like that). And after all it's not bad to have more firepower, that game is not based on realism after all.
Also its very useful against aerial craft, or clearing vehicles from drivers. Its more useful than reducing them to bits by cannon.
Frequent multiple hits glitch out penetration physics, so the gatling plows through everything.
Why would you use an IR sight when far superior thermal viewers exist?
The hull armor is immaculate, but the turret armor is weak. I tested it against my T-90 and it could easily take shots to the hull but shots to the turret would completely destroy it.
And my final piece, a 30mm for a coax seems extremely overkill, if you're fighting something that requires a 30mm to kill why not just shoot it with the main gun?