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  • ...ly research "Cover", then 1942 cannons, then "Fuselage repair" and finally 1943 cannons.
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  • ...s where no airstrips were available, but by the time it entered service in 1943, Japan was on the defensive and had little need for such a fighter. The N1K ...13'' engine would finally be adopted as the '''Kyōfū''' in December 21, 1943.
    16 KB (2,625 words) - 19:56, 3 March 2024
  • ...al of 560 A6M3 Model 22s were produced between December 1942 and summer of 1943, before being replaced by the [[A6M|A6M5 Model 52]].
    18 KB (2,922 words) - 10:15, 12 April 2024
  • ...produced, the A6M3 was modified to continue to fill that role. In late of 1943 changes were made to simplify the aircraft. These changes were made to help
    24 KB (3,978 words) - 18:03, 5 March 2024
  • ...e 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1|Type 3 No.6 Mod.27 Mk.1|Type 5 No.1 Mod.9|Type 5 No.6 Mod.9}} * 2 x Type 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1 rockets
    19 KB (2,902 words) - 19:54, 3 March 2024
  • In 1943 with the introduction of the F6F Hellcat, the D4Y's became a sitting duck.
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  • The '''P1Y1 mod.11''', designated as the '''Ginga 11 ({{Annotation|銀河一一型|Galaxy, M ...sening, the production lines were rushed and tests were conducted later in 1943. Full-scale production of the 15-Shi began in November of the same year.
    24 KB (3,980 words) - 10:12, 12 April 2024
  • ...er designed by Nakajima Aircraft Company for the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1943. It was intended to be a long-range land-based attack plane that could carr In February 1943, the Nakajima Company was offered to develop such a bomber, after prelimina
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  • ...mod.2 mark 3 (20 mm)]] for the belt-fed [[Type 99 Model 2 (20 mm)|Type 99 mod.2 mark 4 (20 mm)]], increasing the total ammo count to 250 rather than 200. ...ubishi Heavy Industries designers began to upgrade the A6M again in August 1943.
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  • ...ototype was built and tested before the program was cancelled in September 1943. The sole P.108A would later be captured by the Germans but presumably dest ...calibre gun, which was derived from the 90 mm [[90/53 mod.41 (90 mm)|90/53 mod.41]], will do significant damage to enemy tanks if it gets a hit. Try to aim
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  • ...right of gun mantlet) from closer than 500 m. Except for the [[T-54 (1947)|mod.47]], the glacis plate may also be targeted, if it is straight pointed at th ...alled the '''T28 Heavy Tank''' and work began on such vehicle in September 1943. The initial vehicle concept called for a casemate design with a [[T5E1_(10
    32 KB (5,433 words) - 09:33, 26 November 2023
  • ...ilures, however 10 were still in service with the Voronezh Front on 4 July 1943 for the Battle of Kursk. These were transferred to the 3rd Mech Corps on 9
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  • ...commander when "button-upped" beforehand. To increase confusion, the Mod. 1943 was called the Model 1942 by the Soviets; regardless this vehicle is the mo ...sives, with the T-34 as the main tank in the armoured force. The T-34 mod. 1943 were also given to Polish and Czech units that escaped to the Soviet Union
    30 KB (4,880 words) - 04:37, 24 October 2023
  • ...ed turrets, hull and side add-on armour were tested on the front in August 1943. Tests in combat conditions showed that the tank's survivability had not si
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  • ..., the T-34-57 was approved for production in July 1941. Production of this T-34-57 early experimental variant began quickly but terminated in September after ...to fire many shots. Since the turret and hull chassis were identical, the T-34-57 early experimental variant has a comparable layout to the T-34 (1941) varia
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  • ...armour thickness compared to previous tanks like the [[T-34 (1942)]] and [[T-34-57]], they are negligible enough that it shouldn't worry any players nor enemi ...the T-34 and its heavier companion [[KV-1 (L-11)|KV-1]] tank. However, by 1943, the Germans began introducing newer tanks or upgrading their current tanks
    32 KB (5,411 words) - 05:14, 14 February 2024
  • ...mour, and adding a commander's cupola with all-around vision blocks, so in 1943 it was designated as the [[KV-1S]]. But the KV-1S introduction was a little
    27 KB (4,441 words) - 23:37, 8 February 2024
  • ...h. Watch out for enemy T-34 (especially mod. 1941 and 1942, sometimes mods 1943 and the 57 variants), since they can flank you easily. Also, watch out for ...vy vehicle with poor acceleration. Cannot keep up with medium tanks like [[T-34-57|T-34]]
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  • ...ks, the Soviet Union required a new heavy tank with enhanced firepower. By 1943, there were 21 heavy tank designs, but they were all cancelled due to asses ...ction is extremely limited, with only 148 built between August and October 1943 as more resources are allocated to developing Object 237. Because the armam
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  • ...jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|The historical armour layout of the IS-2 for the 1943 and 44 models]] In late 1943, the upgrade of the IS tank began and the choices available were rounded do
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