
These values definitely aren't the best, but they aren't the worst either. With level 7 camo skill, actual camo installed, and a camo net, your camo level reaches 53% while stationary, 40% while moving, and 7% upon firing when stationary. The most obvious choice for this is sniping. There are two main strategies for this tank: Sniping and playing as a second-line support tank with hard cover nearby. However, development was slow, and the Grille 15 remained only in blueprints. Later, the Grille 15 received a 150-mm gun with a length of 63 calibers, which could penetrate 200 mm of armor at 4,000 meters. The projects were designated Grille 12 and Grille 15, featured rear placement of the fighting compartment, and differed only in the artillery system type. It was planned to mount either the 128-mm K 43 gun or the 150-mm sFH 43 howitzer. In the summer of 1942, Waffenamt (the German Army Weapon Agency) concluded an agreement with the Krupp and Rheinmetall companies for designing a tank destroyer on the chassis of the Panther tank. Players that didn’t do well in or disliked the WT are ill-advised to continue to the Grille. It is generally considered a downgrade from the WT. The Grille 15 generally requires above-average skill to do well in due to its poor camo rating, poor soft gun stats, and poor armor. Although this buff made the tank much more viable as a tank destroyer and in general, it's still far from an over-powered tank.

While it technically is in fourth place, the two tanks ahead of it are autoloaders and as such don't get access to the gun rammer, which, when equipped, boosts the Grille's DPM above theirs.

#Wot blitz wikipedia update
The Grille 15 recently got a large buff to its damage-per-minute (DPM) in Update 7.1, giving it the second highest DPM of all tier 10s. It is pronounced with an accent on the E, like "Grilleh".

The Grille 15 is a Tier 10 German tank destroyer.
