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![]() ![]() It featured 4th Generation composite screens on the turret and side skirts, in addition to ERA blocks on the front of the hull for protection. The Gal Batash was a limited-production upgrade for the Magach 6B Gal. ![]() Track and diesel engine noise will often telegraph your position to nearby enemies.Composite does not stop most APFSDS rounds effectively.Poor survivability due to cramped interior and ammo storage layout.LWS provides advance warning for enemy range finding, as well as laser guided ATGMs, bombs, etc.Good power-to-weight ratio because of the more powerful engine.Has access to the potent M426 APFSDS round. ![]() This tactic is generally reliable on maps with lots of foliage on the flanks, especially in up-tiers, where the effectiveness of your APFSDS round will be immensely diminished by the improved armour of your foes. Alternatively, one can flank the enemy, taking enemy light vehicles by surprise and protecting your teammates from enemy flanking manoeuvres, whilst simultaneously holding the ability to attack enemy MBTs from the side. The M426 round has very respectable stats for this BR, and since it's an M60, your height will make it slightly easier to look over hills and terrain. The best "safe" use of the Gal Batash will be to utilize the good gunner sight to snipe enemies at range. With this said, it's still an M60, so brawling will not be especially effective, as most enemies will penetrate your armour without issue. ![]() The Magach 6B Gal Batash is rather unique compared to other M60 variants, in the sense that it is one of the few versions to have composite armour protecting any part of the tank. Main article: Sharir (105 mm) 105 mm Sharir ![]()
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