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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Fletcher-class destroyer}} ...talian navy as the '''Fante-class''' during 1969-70. Italy purchased three Fletcher-class destroyers from the United States to replace the two Artigliere-class ships
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  • | link = A13 (Family) ...A13 Mark I)''' is the first variant of the [[A13 (Family)|A13 cruiser tank family]]. It was the third cruiser tank designed for the British Army. The tank is
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  • | link = A13 (Family) ...the late-production second variant of the [[A13 (Family)|A13 cruiser tank family]]. In contrast to the [[A13 Mk II 1939|early-production variant]], which wa
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) ...ant of the early-generation [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Medium Tank M4 (Sherman) family]]. The M4A4 Sherman VC Firefly was one of the few Allied tanks that the Ger
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...d [[Chi-He (Family)|Chi-He]]. Medium tanks with worse armour (e.g. [[T-28 (Family)|T-28]], [[Chi-Ha Kai]]), however, need to either angle more or remain pass
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...hicles with penetration values between 50 and 60 mm, for example [[Chi-Ha (Family)|Chi-Ha]] and [[Pz.35(t)]]. This leads to the Valentine XI's armour only be
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...with similarly slow and heavy tanks, like the [[B1 bis|B1]] or [[Matilda (Family)|Matilda]].
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) ...ant of the early-generation [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Medium Tank M4 (Sherman) family]]. During World War II, the M4 Sherman IC Firefly operated with both the Po
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  • The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a member of the [[Fletcher (Family)|Fletcher-class]] destroyers, the first generation of destroyers developed by the U.S. afte ...yer in the United States line, the Cowell is in the same class-line as the family ship [[USS Fletcher]]. The first statistical difference between the Fletche
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  • * [[P-47 (Family)|P-47D]] - cockpit updated
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  • * '''QW – {{Annotation|前卫|QiánWèi}}''': A series of MANPADS family in parallel with HN series ''(literally: Vanguard)'' |[[A-26 (Family)|A-26]]
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  • The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a member of the [[Fletcher (Family)|Fletcher-class]] destroyers, the first generation of destroyers developed by the U.S. afte ...ss-bennion/c13lc0czw316?activetab=pivot:overviewtab Microsoft Store]. As a Fletcher-class destroyer, the USS Bennion resembles its sister ships [[USS Fletcher]] and
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  • ...monly known as USS Sumner, this destroyer was distinguishable from earlier Fletcher-class destroyers by its twin 5-inch/38 calibre gun mounts, dual rudders, addition ...American destroyers, under the aft turret. Unlike on the later [[Gearing (Family)|Gearing-class]] destroyers, there are no fuel tanks placed next to the mag
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  • ...1942. During World War II, the USS Fletcher served as the flagship of the Fletcher-class destroyers in the Pacific. She received fifteen combat stars during World W ...-class]] or [[USS Sumner]], but actually exceeds the higher rank [[Porter (Family)|Porter-class]], giving her improved survivability under fire.
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  • ...29, 1916, Congress authorized their construction, along with the [[Porter (Family)|Porter-class destroyers]], but funding was substantially delayed. The USS ...stroyer with five-inch guns, Aylwin is a major upgrade from the [[Clemson (Family)|Clemsons]], boasting one of the best DPMs at her tier. Unfortunately, this
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  • The '''USS Barker (DD-213)''' is a member of the Clemson-class destroyer family. The USS Barker was launched on September 11, 1919, by William Cramp & Sons ...lbert S. Barker, the USS Barker (DD-213) was a destroyer of the [[Clemson (Family)|Clemson-class]] built for the American navy just after the end of World Wa
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  • | link = Pr.206 (Family)
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  • '''HMS Eskimo (F75)''' was a member of the [[Tribal (Family)|Tribal-class]] destroyers. Larger and more heavily armed than the previous ...severely falls back in the rate of fire, to ships such as the [[Type 1936 (Family)|German Type 1936 destroyers]] having an initial fire rate of 18 rounds per
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  • |link = Tribal (Family)
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  • :''Arsenal:'' [[SAAB 39 Gripen (Family)]] ...ciently, would you recommand 2 drop tanks on the [[F-16C]] and the [[F-15 (Family)|F-15]].
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  • * [[Bofors (40 mm) (Family)]]
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