AT-47 Anti-Tank Emplacement

"'A well armored anti tank emplacement that has to be operated manually. Early versions had the same automated AI as the current generation turrets, but it was deemed too volatile. Very good at destroying armored enemies. The AT-47 is part of the Entrenched equipment kit.' - Armory Description"

Stratagem Code
Players must enter the following sequence, using the controller d‑pad, in order to call down this Stratagem up to three times per mission:

Unlock Requirement
The AT-47 Anti-Tank Emplacement is a DLC Stratagem, available at any rank to those who purchase the Entrenched Pack.

Detailed Statistics
For a detailed overview and comparison of the statlines for Helldivers, their equipment and all enemies, check the Detailed Statistics page.

Gameplay Tips

 * Ammunition capacity of the anti-tank emplacement (nicknamed "the chair" by some Helldivers) is 25 rounds, 35 when upgraded.


 * Cyborg IFVs and heavily armoured Bugs can simply crush the AT-47 by running it over.


 * Unlike automated turrets, which will disappear after a fixed amount of time, the AT-47 is treated as a vehicle and acts as a permanent emplacement.


 * The AT-47 is very effective on the Retaliatory Strike mission-type (commonly abbreviated as: RS), especially against Cyborgs or Bugs, and many players consider this Stratagem to be overly powerfull against any enemy race. For new recruits especially, the AT-47 can turn a seemingly impossible endeavour into an easy experience. One or two emplacements defended and/or healed by other players with additional defensive items is a commonly found set-up for RS missions.
 * Please note that some players/hosts may frown upon the use of the AT-47 in their own game and may ban the use of this item, possibly even kicking the owner/user of the AT-47 from their lobby. High-level players are often found playing these missions without the use of certain Stratagems/items/weapons, including the AT-47, and one should feel encouraged to join these random public games when playing online; simply try to get a feeling for what kind of game you randomly joined and adapt, if you can.