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This is my only experience with the RBT-5. Spam your way to victory.
just keep moving and don't stop
It's usually randomized on where it goes, outright missing your crosshair and just flying in the air trying to kill a bird.
In test drive I found it's more like 200-300m, 23 km would be across the map.
I guess in the end the easiest way to play that tank is to rely on gun mostly and consider rockets just an additional gimmick with no way to aim somehow.
Didn't go to school much at all yet I'd guess. Since you're using km/h on your screenshots I'd imagine your distance are measured in meters. Americans would use mph and feet.
I hate that it only can shoot in a arche and not in a straight line, yes u understand it's has a big ass payload but when in close range it's not that fun over shooting. Tho, if you can get on a hill you can back up to it and use your binoculars to range the rockets. It's like a mortar on a tank.
http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/51690392.jpg
That being said, as an American, learning to use the metric system will help you in life. Much more than you would think it would.