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Camo rating

Camouflage value (concealment rating)

In one sentence:

How hard it is for enemies to detect your tank, expressed as a percentage.

What it means

Every tank in World of Tanks has a base camouflage value, expressed as percentages for stationary and moving states. Higher camo means enemies need to be closer to spot you. Camo is multiplied by terrain (especially bushes), crew skills, and consumables.

Stationary vs moving

Stationary camo is much higher than moving camo. Heavy tanks have nearly zero moving camo — they're spotted the moment they move. Light tanks retain ~80% of stationary camo while moving.

Example

The ELC EVEN 90 has 38% stationary, 35% moving camo — exceptional. Most heavies sit at 5-10% stationary. A bush at full opacity adds another 70-80% on top.

Why it matters

Camo defines scout viability. A tank with high camo can sit in bushes 50m from enemies and stay invisible. A heavy with low camo gets spotted at 400m regardless of cover.

Common pitfall

⚠ Camo decays the moment you fire. Even with bushes and camo nets, firing a gun within 15m of a bush removes ~80% of its concealment for 4 seconds.
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