![]() When shells start flying, it’s good to additionally move your tank up and down a little bit when reloading – when you’re in this variant of hull-down, in most cases the enemy’s only chance to damage you is to aim for your commander’s cupola. Moving around like that reduces the chances of them getting a good aim at the weak spot and consequently dealing damage to you. IMPORTANT: Bear in mind that this version of the manoeuvre is not an option for every tank. In order to perform it, you need to have good gun depression values. Therefore, before attempting it, make sure that your vehicle is capable of lowering its gun sufficiently. Otherwise, you risk exposing your lower glacis to the enemy, and in some cases, even the vulnerable underbelly of your vehicle. ![]() This version of the manoeuvre attempts to use various terrain obstacles as cover, such as heaps of debris, tank wrecks, rocks, small mounds and the like. Any tank can attempt this manoeuvre successfully, provided that you can find an obstacle large enough to cover at least your lower glacis. ![]() When you notice a suitable cover in your vicinity, simply drive towards it until the front of your tank touches the surface, and you’re pretty much all set. Remember to make sure that it’s only your turret that is sticking out from behind the cover – you can use the aforementioned trick with zooming out and holding the right mouse button to check your position. Also, make sure that your sides and tracks are nicely covered too.
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