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  • The Ki-43-II Hayabusa was built from the ground up to be a very manoeuvrable turn fighte * [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/111036-nakajima-ki-43-ii/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance]
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  • ...e low fire rate and poor belts. Stealth belt is the best choice. The Ki-10-II should not attack armoured targets or bombers, but focus on other biplanes ...ery high speeds. Similarly, turning stalls should be avoided, as the Ki-10-II has a tendency to enter uncontrollable spins.
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  • The Ki-44-II hei is armed with four Ho-103 heavy machine guns, with a total of 1,000 rou ...-43 instead due to the superior agility. Nakajima responded with the Ki-44-II, which sported the more powerful Ha-109 engine which powered the Ki-49 ''Do
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  • ...re minor improvements. The first prototype of what was to become the Ki-43-II (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 2) was completed in February 1942. The Ki-43 wou * [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/111036-nakajima-ki-43-ii/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance]
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  • * [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/315755-kawasaki-ki-61-ii/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance]
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  • This '''Ki-10-II (Commander)''', designated as '''Type 95 Fighter ({{Annotation|九五式戦 ...better than other biplanes, but has weaker guns and protection. The Ki-10-II can turn-fight well at low altitudes, but should avoid stalls and spins. It
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  • {{Skin-gallery|market|ugcitem_1000418|Ki-44-II Otsu flown by Yoshida Yoshio.png|Camo "1st Chutai leader, Yoshida Yoshio"}}
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  • ...s speed and escape. This is the safest way to conduct combat in the Ki-100-II, but there are other options available. With sufficient speed, the Ki-100-II also has suitable energy retention characteristics for spiral climbs and ot
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  • |market=Ki-94-II ...e and a six-blade propeller, but it never flew before the end of World War II. Only two prototypes were built, one of which was still being prepared for
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  • ...t Vision"]]. It has identical performance to the original Japanese [[Ki-44-II hei]]. The Ki-44-II hei is armed with four Ho-103 heavy machine guns, with a total of 1,000 rou
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ki-61-II Otsu Kai]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ki-61-II Otsu Kai]]
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  • ...ts noted the plane for being fast enough to escape interception. The Ki-48-II otsu is currently the only propeller-driven aircraft than can carry a guide ...is advisable to flee the area as soon as all ordnance is spent. The Ki-48-II Otsu shines in mixed battles, because of its unique armament capabilities.
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  • ...s only a relatively short space to both takeoff and land. During World War II the P-36 was ferried over to Pearl Harbor aboard an aircraft carrier from w
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  • ...only a relatively short space to both take-off and land. During World War II the P-36 was ferried over to Pearl Harbor aboard an aircraft carrier from w
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  • ...only a relatively short space to both take-off and land. During World War II the P-36 was ferried over to Pearl Harbor aboard an aircraft carrier from w
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  • ...s: Fast energy fighters (Ki-61s and Ki-100s) and slow turn fighters (Ki-43 II/III, A6M3, and A6M3 mod. 22). The Ki-100s, while rarely played, are the mos
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  • ...ined monoplane fighter with an aerodynamic design rarely seen in World War II. ...ined monoplane fighter with an aerodynamic design rarely seen in World War II.
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  • In World War II, the P-63 would only see combat in the USSR. In the short military campaign
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  • ...ienced player is behind the controls, is capable of dealing with even rank II aircraft. ...g the first two or so years of the United States' involvement in World War II, the last of which was retired in November 1943.
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  • ...merous Soviet fighters using this aircraft. However, by the time World War II began and the Attack on Pearl Harbor occurred, the F2A-1 was outclassed by
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  • * Reggiane [[Re.2001 (Family)|Re.2001]] Falco II
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  • ...end up tailed by some more agile enemy aircraft; like the Japanese [[Ki-61-II Otsu Kai]] or the [[Bf 109 G-2/trop]]. Nonetheless, avoid being targeted an The F6F-5N was a versatile fighter during World War II and it proves this with both the capabilities of the airframe along with th
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  • ...mined to be a failure, the bomber still played a limited role in World War II. Early on B-18 and B-18A bombers deployed to many locations overseas, howev
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  • ...only a relatively short space to both take-off and land. During World War II the P-36 was ferried over to Pearl Harbor aboard an aircraft carrier from w
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  • ...this position, he played a role in the development of the LTV A-7 Corsair II and other naval aviation programs. In 1965, Thach was promoted to Admiral,
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  • -The [[Tempest Mk II]] is everything you are below 3,000 m. As such, engaging with it at low alt
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  • ...ronicles-of-world-war-ii-day-28-faq-added-en|2016 "Chronicles of World War II"]]. The plane is painted after the camouflage scheme of American pilot Rich ...performed very well in the Pacific and European theatres during World War II. They were used in roles such as bombers escorts, escort V.I.Ps, performing
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  • The Ki-43-II Hayabusa was built from the ground up to be a very manoeuvrable turn fighte * [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/111036-nakajima-ki-43-ii/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance]
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  • During World War II, the first Zero captured by the Americans in flyable condition was the A6M2
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  • ...as the [[Ki-45 (Family)|Ki-45]]. It would also see service after World War II by the Korean's People Army during the Korean War.
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  • ...1938, they continued to be of use through the first few years of World War II as the aircraft they were originally designed to be, advanced trainers.
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  • ...1938, they continued to be of use through the first few years of World War II as the aircraft they were originally designed to be, advanced trainers. ...were used for training fighter pilots throughout the entirety of World War II.
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  • ...ffe doctrine for close-air-support and dive-bombing roles during World War II. ...1938, they continued to be of use through the first few years of World War II as the aircraft they were originally designed to be, advanced trainers.
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  • ...ffe doctrine for close-air-support and dive-bombing roles during World War II. ...1938, they continued to be of use through the first few years of World War II as the aircraft they were originally designed to be, advanced trainers.
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  • It is reasonably fast for a [[:Category:Second rank aircraft|rank II aircraft]], while not faster than the Soviet [[LaGG-3-11|LaGG-3]] and [[Yak
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  • ....png|thumb|The Type 89s are common on lower tier biplanes like the [[Ki-10-II C]]]] [[File:Ki-10-II C firing at Fury Mk II.png|thumb|The Type 89s can shred through other enemy biplanes pretty well]]
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  • * Kawasaki [[Ki-61-I hei]] / [[Ki-61-II Otsu Kai]]
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  • ...was the Luftwaffe's most widely-used fighter at the beginning of World War II.
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  • Throughout much of World War II in Europe, the German Luftwaffe was only concerned with their aircraft flyi ...t was one of the fastest piston-engine fighters to emerge during World War II, cruising around 750 km/h (465 mph) while at around 10,200 m (33,000 ft). T
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  • Throughout much of World War II in Europe, the German Luftwaffe was only concerned with their aircraft flyi
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  • ...-X]] radio-controlled bomb. The Do 217 was in service even after World War II with the Swiss Air Force.
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  • * [[Hurricane Mk IV]]{{-}}[[Ki-44-II otsu]]
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  • ...ffe doctrine for close-air-support and dive-bombing roles during World War II. ...1938, they continued to be of use through the first few years of World War II as the aircraft they were originally designed to be, advanced trainers.
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  • ...43]], the Yak-9 was the workhorse of the Soviet Air Force during World War II, and it is the standard base variant that gives rise to a huge family of va
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  • ...ed with a turbojet engine. Its development started at the end of World War II, when the Soviet Union captured numerous German components, including Junke
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  • Its development started at the end of World War II, when the Soviet Union captured numerous German components, including Junke
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  • ...the Winter War of 1939-40, and even during the initial period of World War II (mainly as ground-attack aircraft). However, the plane was considered obsol
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  • ...the Winter War of 1939-40, and even during the initial period of World War II (mainly as ground-attack aircraft). However, the plane was considered obsol
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  • ...ugh it has to be done carefully in order to be effective, the latter Ki-43-II with its considerably higher top speed but reduced manoeuvrability is confr
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  • ...e high-performance monoplanes like the [[Spitfire (Family)|Spitfire Mk I & II]], the [[Bf 109 (Family)|Bf 109 E/F]], the [[C. 202]], the [[P-400]] and ea
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  • ...best climbers of this BR range that you can face like the Spitfire Mk.I / II and Bf 109 E / F are more likely to be at equal or greater altitude than yo
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  • In World War II, the I-16 Type 27 was used by the Soviet Union during the early stages of t
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  • ...to be armed with a cannon. It is also one of the earliest fighters in rank II to be armed with a cannon, along with the LaGG-3-11 and the Yak-1. As the f * [[Ki-43-II]]: this is a fast and agile light fighter found in Japanese, Chinese, and U
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  • ...omparatively high when put against planes such as the [[P-36G]] or [[Ki-43-II]]. The climb rate is also quite good, attributed to the high max speed and The LaGG-3-11 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. It was one of the most modern aircraft available to the Soviet Air Force a
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  • The [[Tempest Mk II]] is of all piston-engine enemies, the La-9's most deadly adversary. Any op
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  • ...os website<nowiki>]</nowiki> Photo gallery of Su-2 aircraft from World War II]
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  • ...k-2 later in 1941. Like many aircraft making the transition into World War II, it was constructed of wood, duralumin, steel framing, and fabric skin. Ear
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  • ...e 1st rank and even many of the heavy fighters and attack aircraft of rank II. With the beginning of World War II, interest in the I-29 had fallen even more. Finally, work on the aircraft c
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  • ...1939 and in the war with Finland in the winter of 1939-40. When World War II began, the SB was the most popular Soviet bomber. They were extensively ope The Chinese Air Force used SBs until the end of World War II, as well as during the course of China's Civil War. Czechoslovakian B.71 pl
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  • * [https://airpages.ru/eng/ru/tusb.shtml Aviation of World War II about SB-2]
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  • The Hurricane II was developed by adding the 1,280 HP Rolls Royce Merlin XX engine and sligh {{Youtube-gallery|6X5b8gQFLBo|'''Premium Series, Russian Hurricane Mk II. Splitting guns is vital!''' - ''Joseph 2000''|e1e7dEJigJQ|'''The Shooting
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  • {{main|Hispano Mk.II (20 mm)|Browning (7.7 mm)}} * 2 x 20 mm Hispano Mk.II cannons, wing-mounted (120 rpg = 240 total)
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  • | link-1 = Fury Mk II ...A total of 117 {{PAGENAME}} fighters were produced. In 1937 the [[Fury Mk II]] was introduced with a more powerful engine. It replaced the {{PAGENAME}}
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  • ...Yugoslav, Persian, Norwegian, Portuguese and Spanish Furies. The Fury Mark II entered service in 1936, remaining with RAF fighter command until January 1 ...anes, both Furies are land-based fighters. Like most biplanes, the Fury Mk II is very slow, but features very good handling, and is capable of very tight
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  • -I-II-I-[]-I-II-I- ...ng a hydraulic drive. The engine selected was a 1030 HP Rolls-Royce Merlin II, and the new fighter was armed with eight 0.303 inch Browning machine guns.
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  • ...require situational counters; and the [[Ki-44-II hei|Ki-44-II]]. The Ki-44-II is arguably the most dangerous of them, as its maximum speed nearly equals ...in the top half of those planes in War Thunder - especially after the Rank II Spitfires got their engine rework.
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  • The Gladiator Mk IIF performs identically to the regular [[Gladiator Mk II]]. This means it has good speed an acceleration for a biplane, and like mos The Mk II model had the more reliable Bristol Mercury VIIIA / AS engine with an outpu
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  • The Gladiator Mk IIS performs identically to the regular [[Gladiator Mk II]]. This means it has good speed an acceleration for a biplane, and like mos The Mk II model had the more reliable Bristol Mercury VIIIA / AS engine with an outpu
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  • The Gladiator Mk II is one of the first British tech tree fighters that can be researched (the The Gladiator Mk II behaves very well in the sky, it got a decent acceleration to compared sing
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  • ...re of the Mk I variant, most would be replaced by the [[Spitfire Mk IIa|Mk II]] by the end of 1940. ...m <nowiki>[The Aviation History Online Museum]</nowiki> Browning .303 Mark II Machine Gun]</ref>
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  • The fighter's armament consisted of four 20 mm British Hispano Mk.II cannons with 200 rounds per gun in the upper pair and 190 rounds per gun in ...ion jet fighter and the only Allied jet aircraft to take part in World War II. The first F.Mk.IIIs were delivered to the front in the end of January 1945
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  • ...g and liaison aircraft until July 1941. At the end only 30 units of the Mk.II variant were ever built. ...since the start of the Open Beta Test prior to Update 1.27. The Nimrod Mk II is a rank I plane for Britain. It is a biplane with 2 x 7.7 mm Vickers mach
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  • | link = Nimrod Mk II ...ey to faster fighters. Like [[Fury Mk I]], [[Fury Mk II]], and [[Nimrod Mk II]], the Nimrod Mk I is lacking in firepower, only armed with two [[Vickers E
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  • ...xed pitch propeller, while retaining the same armament as the Gladiator Mk.II. ...naval fighters, and is a naval modification of the regular [[Gladiator Mk II|Gladiator]] seen in the RAF tech tree. As a result, its handling characteri
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  • {{main|G.P. Mk.IV (250 lb)|G.P. Mk.IV (500 lb)|S.A.P. Mk.II (500 lb)}} * 4 x 500 lb S.A.P. Mk.II bombs (2,000 lb total)
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  • ...Mosquito. The aircraft was introduced into the RAF at the end of World War II with the intention of being used in the Pacific Theatre against the Japanes ! [[AP Mk II]] rockets
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  • ...'', entered RAF service in 1951, replacing the Mosquito and [[Lincoln B Mk II|Lincoln]] in frontline bombing and photoreconnaissance roles. {{main|H.E. M.C. Mk.II (500 lb)|H.E. M.C. Mk.13 (1,000 lb)|H.C. Mk.IV (4,000 lb)}}
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  • Tuck's Gladiator Mk II performs identically to the regular [[Gladiator Mk II]]. This means it has good speed an acceleration for a biplane, and like mos * [https://forum.warthunder.ru/index.php?/topic/197035-gloster-gladiator-mk-ii-iis-iif-taka/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance (Rus
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  • ...and were therefore given the combined military designation of Wirraway Mk II. The series were numbered CA-3 (60 aircraft), CA-5 (32 aircraft), CA-7 (100 * [[Boomerang_Mk_II_(Great_Britain)|▄Boomerang Mk II]]
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  • ...fferent than the Mustang in the armament it carries- four 20 mm Hispano Mk.II cannons rather than six .50 cals. The MB.5 has a high climb rate, as is exp {{main|Hispano Mk.II (20 mm)}}
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  • ...of armour and self-sealing fuel tanks, but in the first half of World War II, it had a considerable advantage in manoeuvrability and speed when compared
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  • ...Asia during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the early stages of World War II. It was the last biplane fighter used by the Japanese Army, and was gradual ...shots. Cargo Ships, Tanks and pillboxes are also invulnerable to the Ki-10-II. Instead, the best Ki-10-I targets are other biplanes or slow monoplanes, s
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  • ...hter would be refined several times with the ultimate version, the [[Ki-10-II]], appearing in 1937. ...onal [[P-26A-33|P-26s]], and may have engaged British-built [[Gladiator Mk II|Gladiators]], Italian [[CR.32]]s, and Soviet [[I-15bis|I-15s]], all crewed
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  • ...e low fire rate and poor belts. Stealth belt is the best choice. The Ki-10-II should not attack armoured targets or bombers, but focus on other biplanes ...ery high speeds. Similarly, turning stalls should be avoided, as the Ki-10-II has a tendency to enter uncontrollable spins.
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  • The Ki-44-II hei is armed with four Ho-103 heavy machine guns, with a total of 1,000 rou ...-43 instead due to the superior agility. Nakajima responded with the Ki-44-II, which sported the more powerful Ha-109 engine which powered the Ki-49 ''Do
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  • ...re minor improvements. The first prototype of what was to become the Ki-43-II (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 2) was completed in February 1942. The Ki-43 wou * [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/111036-nakajima-ki-43-ii/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance]
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  • ...in [[Update 1.61 "Road to Glory"]]. Based on the [[Ki-61-II_Otsu_Kai|Ki-61-II]], the Ki-100 features a new Ha-112-2 radial engine that allows a faster ra The Ki-100 was an fighter/interceptor which was developed from the Ki-61-II and the result of Japan's need to stop American bombing raids over the main
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  • ...the rather modest pair of fuselage-mounted 12.7 mm Ho-103s of the [[Ki-43-II]] have been replaced with a pair of the hard-hitting Ho-5 20 mm cannons, wh ...werful Nakajima Ha-115-II engine. These minor modifications over the Ki-43-II included a reduced wing-span (improving the plane's low and medium speed pe
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  • This '''Ki-10-II (Commander)''', designated as '''Type 95 Fighter ({{Annotation|九五式戦 ...better than other biplanes, but has weaker guns and protection. The Ki-10-II can turn-fight well at low altitudes, but should avoid stalls and spins. It
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  • ...cannon and two 20 mm chin cannons. It was powered by two Mitsubishi Ha-112-II Ru turbosupercharged radial engines. Only four Ki-108s were built and none
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  • ;Nakajima Ki-49-II Donryu Army Bomber, type 100 model 2a (code name "''Helen''") ...ust tube was replaced with several individual pipes. Even though the Ki-49-II bombers went through several revisions and upgrades, they were unable to co
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  • ;Nakajima Ki-49-II Donryu Army Bomber, type 100 model 2 (code name "Helen") ...ust tube was replaced with several individual pipes. Even though the Ki-49-II bombers went through several revisions and upgrades, they were unable to co
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  • ;Nakajima Ki-49-II Donryu Army Bomber, type 100 model 2 (code name "''Helen''") ...ust tube was replaced with several individual pipes. Even though the Ki-49-II bombers went through several revisions and upgrades, they were unable to co
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  • ...uring the Second Sino-Japanese War and in the Pacific theatre of World War II. His early successes came in the skies over China where he shot down 8 Chin
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  • {{Skin-gallery|market|ugcitem_1000418|Ki-44-II Otsu flown by Yoshida Yoshio.png|Camo "1st Chutai leader, Yoshida Yoshio"}}
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  • ...s speed and escape. This is the safest way to conduct combat in the Ki-100-II, but there are other options available. With sufficient speed, the Ki-100-II also has suitable energy retention characteristics for spiral climbs and ot
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  • ...work was underway on the future Nakajima Ki-87 and the alternate Tachikawa Ki-94. At 12,000 m the air density is about 1/4 that of sea level necessitating a ** [[Ki-94-II]]
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  • ...ft Messerschmitt Bf 109, one of the first modern fighters of the World War II era. The Bf 109 E-7 had a liquid-cooled, inverted-V12 DB 601 engine, and a
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  • |market=Ki-94-II ...e and a six-blade propeller, but it never flew before the end of World War II. Only two prototypes were built, one of which was still being prepared for
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  • ...w B-17 (D/E) Flying Fortresses that the Japanese captured during World War II, mostly from the Philippines and Java. They repaired and tested some of the
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  • ...e more powerful [[CR.42 (Family)|CR.42]] from 1940 onwards. When World War II broke out, the CR.32 quater were mostly in the hands of the 1st, 2nd and 6t ...Family)|Ki-10s]], [[I-15 (Family)|I-15s]] and is comparable to a [[Fury Mk II]]. It can fight pretty much anything it faces, but sometimes needs the help
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  • ...trategic bombers to see service with the Italian military during World War II. The P.108 was developed prior to the war as a continuation of the earlier The P.108 did not make a significant impact in World War II, only being produced in small numbers and encountering many obstacles durin
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  • ...ing until 1945. In fact, the BR.20 also served with Japan during World War II, with 82 units sold to this nation, however the aircraft was highly critici
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  • ...end up tailed by some more agile enemy aircraft; like the Japanese [[Ki-61-II Otsu Kai]] or the [[Bf 109 G-2/trop]]. Nonetheless, avoid being targeted an After the end of World war II, it was evident French Navy and Air Force needed more fighters and technolo
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  • In the opening stages of World War II, the American military leaders realize they did not have any adequate anti-
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  • ...cket launcher employed by Germany against the Soviet Army during World War II. It began production in April 1943 and ran until March 1945. In January 194
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  • {{main|Oerlikon Mk.II (20 mm)}} ! colspan="6" | [[Oerlikon Mk.II (20 mm)|20 mm Oerlikon Mk.II]] (x2) || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloa
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  • |market=AEC Mk.II ...irepower and armour as other British cruiser tanks but they failed. The Mk.II version used a larger turret for a three-man crew with a 6-pounder gun, red
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  • Prior to World War II, Japan experimented with developing anti-aircraft guns based on several dif
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  • ...would remain one of the main fighter cannons for Germany during World War II, and would be popularly exported to other nations in the Axis, such as moun * [[Hispano Mk.I (20 mm)]] [[Hispano Mk.II (20 mm)]]
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  • ...mi-automatic only rifle that was the heaviest anti-tank rifle of World War II. While it saw some action in the 1938 Battles of Khalkhin Gol against the S
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  • ...o large for aircraft. By 1945, they had their second prototype, the Ho-155-II which was capable of fitting into the wing bays of the Ki-84 and was tested
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  • ...i-44-II otsu|right|thumb|500px|Ho-301 cannon in the left wing of the Ki-44-II otsu, painted in red]] ...t uses low velocity caseless ammunition and is solely mounted on the Ki-44-II otsu in-game.
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  • ...from 1937 until 1945 before being used in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The Type 88 had a replacement lined up in the form of the Type 99 88 mm AA In World War II, the Type 88 was used as not only an anti-aircraft gun, but an anti-tank ca
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  • ...p model that became the main anti-aircraft gun of the IJA during World War II. First seeing combat during the Soviet-Japanese border skirmishes in the la
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  • ...arger [[Type 1 (47 mm)]] anti-tank to replace the Type 94 during World War II, but the gun would remain in service throughout the entire conflict despite
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  • '''Spitfire Mk I/II:'''
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  • ** Chi-Ri II ** Tiger II (P)
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  • ...php?/topic/217879-169-protektirovannyi-toplivnyi-bak-u-spitfire-i-spitfire-ii-vse-spitfire-v-vse-spitfire-ix-vse source]). * Boomerang Mk.I/Mk.II — The description of the Pratt & Whitney S3C4-G engine in the X-Ray view
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  • * [[Corsair F Mk II (Great Britain)|Corsair F. Mk II]] <big><span style="color:goldenrod">&#9824;</span></big> * TBF-1c, Avenger Mk. II — sight angles for turrets have been corrected ([https://forum.warthunder
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  • ...from 47 to 53 tons. Source: Panzer Tracts № 5-4 Panzerkampvagen Panther II and Panther Ausfuehrung F // Waffen-Arsenal, Band 77 - Deutsche Panzer-Rari ...en increased from 6 to 12. Source: Germany's Tiger Tanks: VK45.02 to TIGER II Design, Production & Modifications.
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  • * [[Ki-61-II|Ki-61-2]] * [[KV-II 754(r) (Germany)|KV-II 754(r)]] (premium)
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  • * [[Tiger II (H) Sla.16|Tiger II Ausf. B Sla16]] (premium) ...n angle values have been corrected: -20/20 according to Tank Infantry Mark II and IIA, 1940 Edition
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  • ...offensive and defensive weapons for the [[TBF-1C|TBF-1c]] and [[Avenger Mk II (Great Britain)|Avenger Mk I]]. ...have been transferred into the naval fighters research line. The Nimrod Mk.II is, once again, available for all to be researched.
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  • * Tempest Mk.V and Tempest Mk.II may now install 8xRP-3 rockets. * Tiger II 10,5cm BR in Realistic battles was changed from 8,0 to 7,7
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  • ...22S]], [[ISU-152]], [[Tiger II (P)|Tiger II P]]/[[Tiger II (H)|H]]/[[Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K)|10,5cm]], [[Jagdtiger]], [[Pz.Bfw.VI (P)|Pz.Bfw. VI (P)]]. ...er H1|Tiger I H1]], [[Tiger II (P)|Tiger II P]]/[[Tiger II (H)|H]]/[[Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K)|10,5cm]], [[Pz.IV F1|Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1]]/[[Pz.IV F2|2]],
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  • | BW121 ([[T-69 II G|ZTZ69-II]]) ** [[AEC Mk.II]]
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  • ...-seat, twin-engine fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. ===Rank II===
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  • ...f all single-seat fighters used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. While operating in Malaysia and Burma, the plane received the codename "Ji |title = Ki-43-II
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  • ...e-seat fighter-interceptor used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. ===Rank II===
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  • * [[Ki-10-II]] * [[Ki-10-II C]] - <small>Command plane of the 77th Sentai</small>
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  • * [[Avenger Mk II (Great Britain)|Avenger Mk.1]] (Premium) * Engine DM fixed for A5M4, F1M2, Fiat Cr.42, Gladiator Mk.II, He.51 (all modifications), I-15 (all modifications), Nimrod Mk.I, Fury (al
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  • * [[Tempest Mk II]] ** Tempest Mk. II
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  • '''Britain''' - [[Tuck's Gladiator Mk II|Tuck's Gladiator Mk II]]
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  • ...was a single-seat fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.
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  • ...win-engine bomber aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. ===Rank II===
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  • ...carrier-based dive bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. === Rank II ===
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  • * The three ''[[Gladiator Mk II|Gladiators]],'' repelling an Italian aerial assault on Malta, were ''Faith, ...fighter]] can rightly be considered one of the best biplanes of World War II.
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  • ...battle, what's the difference between the [[Tiger II (H)]] and the [[Tiger II (H) Sla.16]], is it possible to fully control an aircraft while in gunner v ...[[:Category:Medium tanks|MBT]], what is recommended for the [[F-4S Phantom II|F-4S]]: a fuel drop tank or an external gunpod.
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  • * [[SA.313B Alouette II]] * Spitfire F Mk.22 / 24 — Hispano MK V replaced with Hispano MK II.
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  • ...as the most produced Japanese medium anti-aircraft cannon during World War II. The Type 88 AA was designed to replace the earlier Type 11 design from Wor
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  • At the early stages of World War II in 1941, Major General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold was invited to attend a demons
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  • Like many aircraft designed just prior to the outbreak of World War II, the Gladiator Mk I was not outfitted with any armour plating. The Gladiato * [https://forum.warthunder.ru/index.php?/topic/197035-gloster-gladiator-mk-ii-iis-iif-taka/ Official data sheet - more details about the performance (Rus
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  • ...r [[He 100 D-1 | He 100]]s will leave it in the dust. The Japanese [[Ki-43-II]] is faster as well. The climb rate and acceleration are nothing special. T ...et opponents with both superior speed and manoeuvrability like the [[Ki-43-II]] latch onto the P-66's tail. At that point, the only recourse is to dodge
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  • ...xceed its speed and certain planes like the [[C.202]], [[F4U-1A]], [[Ki-44-II hei]], and [[He 100 D-1]] will catch the P-40 easily. Turning ability is qu ...es, and even most German/Japanese light tanks. [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]s, [[BT-5]] and [[BT-7|-7]]s, [[Chi-Ha]]s, etc., can all be torn to shreds
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  • ...t Vision"]]. It has identical performance to the original Japanese [[Ki-44-II hei]]. The Ki-44-II hei is armed with four Ho-103 heavy machine guns, with a total of 1,000 rou
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  • Durability, as mentioned above, is pretty good. As in World War II itself, the P-47 was renowned for its rugged construction. In War Thunder, After World War II, the Chinese Nationalist Air Force received 102 P-47Ds used during the Chin
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  • The [[Tempest Mk II]] is of, all piston-engine enemies, the La-9's most deadly adversary. Any o
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  • ...s the distinction of being the ''top scoring fighter aircraft of World War II''. The outbreak of World War II in Europe saw a number of countries making urgent orders for any available
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  • * '''Ki-100 II''' - Lack of protection for fuel tanks has been fixed. * '''Ostwind II''' - order of ammo rack depletion has been specified. Wrong crew member cou
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  • ...cted [[Ki-27 otsu (China)|Ki-27]], [[Ki-43-III ko (China)|Ki-43]], [[Ki-44-II hei (China)|Ki-44]], [[Ki-45 hei/tei (China)|Ki-45]], [[Ki-61-I otsu (China
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  • ....7 mm LMGs. The BR.20 was Italy's most predominant bomber during World War II, however it was considered outdated by the time the war started, but even w
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  • ...8A was the service name adopted by Sweden for their Gloster [[Gladiator Mk II]] acquired from Great Britain. The first Gloster Gladiator was delivered to Like many aircraft just prior to the break out of World War II, the {{PAGENAME}} was not outfitted with any armour plating. The {{PAGENAME
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  • ...Source: Handbook of Ballistic and Engineering Data for Ammunition, Volume II, dated July 1950, 90-mm Gun M3 Mounted in Combat Vehicles, dated September * '''F-4C Phantom II, Phantom FGR.2, Mitsubishi T-2''' - The parameters of the ammunition used f
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  • {{PAGENAME}}, or the original Gloster Gladiator Mk II, was developed in an awkward time, in that it was an advancement in biplane ..., Sweden, after purchasing aircraft from the UK, including 12 Gladiator Mk II Aircraft (representing 1/3 of the entire Swedish Air Force at that time), f
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  • Like many aircraft just prior to the outbreak of World War II, the {{PAGENAME}} was not outfitted with any armour plating. The {{PAGENAME '''SA-14 Jaktfalkten II (J6A & {{PAGENAME}})'''
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  • ...I, the Royal Navy received 510 -1A and -1D Corsairs, designated Corsair Mk II in Fleet Air Arm service. They also received 430 Brewster-built F3A-1 and F ..., which was more powerful. F4U-1As in FAA service were known as Corsair Mk II, and had 8 in clipped off their wings, in order to fit on the Royal Navy ai
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  • * [[T-69 II G]] (pack) * Crusader II "The Saint"
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  • ...the country eventually acquires a total of 830 Thunderbolts Mk. I and Mk. II aircraft, based on the American P-47D. These aircraft served in the Eastern ..., while the Bubble-Canopied Thunderbolts were known as the Thunderbolt Mk. II. A total of 240 Thunderbolt Mk. Is were delivered, followed by 590 Thunderb
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  • ...urces: Die Panzer-Kampfwagen I und II und ihre Abarten // Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf.a/1, a/2, a/3, b, c, A, B and C: Development and Production From 1934 * '''[[F-4E Phantom II|F-4E]]''' — mounted weapon presets have been corrected. Twin preset with
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  • ...226157 (42-26157), was the 619th P-47D-22-RE built, and belonged to the GC II/3 "Dauphiné". Unfortunately, due to limited information available about it ...ong the 850 P-47D-22-RE) of the Free French Air Force. It served in the GC II/3 "Dauphiné" (3rd Squadron, 2nd Fighter Wing) alongside USAAF and other Fr
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  • ...y armament configuration to rockets or bombs (if it is a the [[F-4 Phantom II (Family)|Phantom]] best configuration is rocket). Then just launch a massiv
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  • ===Rank II=== ...<small>([[Template:AirManufacturer_Kawasaki|Kawasaki]] Army Type 5 Fighter II)</small>
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  • * [[F-4EJ Kai Phantom II|F-4EJ Kai]] * [[SA 313B Alouette II (Germany)|SA 313B Alouette II]] (detailed cockpit has been added)
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  • ...s a medium-bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy in World War II.
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  • ...duced during [[Update "Hot Tracks"]] as a reward for [[Battle Pass: Season II, "Steel Centurion"]].
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  • | <pre>uk_crusader_aa_mk_2_tutorial</pre> || Crusader AA Mk II | <pre>germ_panther_II_tutorial</pre> || Panther II
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  • Unlike its Rank II predecessors, the [[P-51]] and [[A-36]], this plane performs well not only
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  • * [[F-4J(UK) Phantom II]] (Store Pack) * [[SUB-I-II]]
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  • * [[F-4J Phantom II|F-4J]] * [[F-4E Phantom II (Israel)|F-4E Phantom II]]
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  • * [[A-10A|A-10A Thunderbolt II (Early)]] (Pack) * [[A-10A Late|A-10A Thunderbolt II (Late)]]
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  • | [[AGM-114K Hellfire II]] || [[File:USA_flag.png|40px|link=]] || 8 km | [[APKWS II (M151)]] || [[File:USA_flag.png|40px|link=]] || 11 km
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  • ...,800 kg. [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/533227-213027tiger-ii-h-and-variants-incorrect-weight/ Source.] ...,000 kg. [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/533227-213027tiger-ii-h-and-variants-incorrect-weight/ Source.]
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  • ...ing modification. EFS modification has been moved from tier 4 to 3. TSC mk.II modification moved from tier 2 to 1. ...n RSC mk.II moved from tier 4 to 3 and doesn't require modification TSC mk.II.
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  • ...only a relatively short space to both take off and land. During World War II the P-36 was ferried over to Pearl Harbor aboard an aircraft carrier from w
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  • ...ts noted the plane for being fast enough to escape interception. The Ki-48-II otsu is currently the only propeller-driven aircraft than can carry a guide ...is advisable to flee the area as soon as all ordnance is spent. The Ki-48-II Otsu shines in mixed battles, because of its unique armament capabilities.
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  • The Ki-148 can be launched exclusively from the [[Ki-48-II otsu|Ki-48-II Otsu]], a Japanese light bomber obtained during the 2023 [[wt:en/news/8494- * Launched from the highly versatile [[Ki-48-II otsu]] light bomber
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