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  • ...ty components into a design with better armour and the firepower of the 75 mm gun. This culminated in 1943 as the M24 and was nicknamed the "Chaffee". Ab ...ility offered by the Chaffee platform and the firepower benefits of the 75 mm to not only strike enemies where they lease expect it, but also scout them
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  • ...US Army's projects, including those aiming to continually improve the tank fleet that began seeing the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] put into the service. Without th ...(0-9°) ''Rear'' || 50.8 mm ''Top'' <br> 22.2 mm (65°) ''Bottom'' || 22.2 mm
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  • ...ers a 75 mm M6 gun, which has a slower reload than the [[M4|Sherman]]'s 75 mm M3 gun but is otherwise the same. Its shells come in handy for certain tank ...Rear'' || 12.7 mm (71-74°) ''Top'' <br> 19 mm (1-43°) ''Bottom'' || 12.7 mm
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  • ...weak spot) by 20 mm and 30 mm plates. Then there are several 20 mm and 30 mm armour plates installed on the sides and rear of the vehicle. ...Bottom'' || 15 mm (68°) ''Top'' <br> 20 + 30 mm (6-37°) ''Bottom'' || 15 mm
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  • ...X-13 light tank family]]. The AMX-13/90 C90 uses a bigger, low-pressure 90 mm CN 90 F2 tank gun, similar to how the [[E.B.R. (1951)|Panhard Engin Blindé Introduced in [[Update 1.75 "La Résistance"]], the AMX-13/90 C90 is an excellent scout and flanking ve
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  • ...quipped with high-velocity 75 mm SA50 L/57 tank guns. The high-velocity 75 mm SA50 L/57 tank gun was known as the M-50 in Israel; hence, the up-gunned Sh ...tanks]] during the German conquest of France inspired the high-velocity 75 mm SA50 L/57 tank gun. However, when compared to the [[M4A1 (FL10)|M4A1 (FL-10
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  • ...e ventures, including installation of the FL10 turret on the Egyptian M4A4 fleet, which later saw action in two of the Arab-Israeli conflict's major battles ...ity 75 mm SA50 L/57 tank gun was inspired by salvaged components of the 75 mm Kampfwagenkanone (KwK) 42 L/70 tank gun from damaged German [[Panzer V Pant
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  • ! colspan="6" | Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm) ! rowspan="2" | Fuse sensitivity<br>(mm)
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  • ...7.62 mm. However, most enemies that can be faced will usually have a 12.7 mm machine gun or larger in their possession, making it so even a burst of bul ...|| 11-32 mm (13°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 11 mm ''Crew compartment'' <br> 5 mm ''Radiator vents''
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  • ===Fleet=== '''Fleet'''
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  • ==Naval Fleet== ...L and Associated Equipment. Department of the Army May 1949 // TM 9-374 90-MM GUNS M3 AND M3A1 FOR COMBAT VEHICLES August 1950 // RAC Technical Situation
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  • Will be available in the fleet testing in the future. * A6M3 mod 22 - 20 mm Type 99 Mk 2 cannons have been changed to Type 99 Mk 1 ([https://forum.wart
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  • * [[Type 75|Type 75 MLRS]] (premium) ** For cannons of calibres up to 40 mm — 15 degrees per second;
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  • * Emblem of No. 804 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy * The PzGr 39 105 mm shell’s penetration values have been fixed.
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  • |[[PG99-35-2 (35 mm)|PG99-35-2]] [[PG87 (25 mm)|PG87]]
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  • ...o prototypes of the G-75 on 11 April 1946. The BuAer designation for the G-75 was XF9F-1, and it was developed as a backup to the F3D Skyknight (in case ...was ended in favor of the G-79 project. BuAer decided not to cancel the G-75 project as they normally would have, but instead changed the contract to tw
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  • * [[75/18 M41]] * [[75/32 M41]]
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  • * [[GAZ-MM (72-K)|GAZ-ММ with anti-air cannon 72-К]] ...w planes, which include cannon version of MiG-3, reference model of I-185, fleet version of B-25 - PBJ-1 in two modifications and two new Me-262 jets in the
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  • ** 7.62 mm - 15 seconds ** 12.7 mm - 20 seconds
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  • ...-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.79 "Project X"]] as part of the fleet closed beta test. {{Specs-Fleet-Armour}}
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