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  • | link = Tiger II (Family) ...main cannon to a whopping [[KwK L/68 (105 mm)|10.5 cm cannon]], the Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K) boasts a much more powerful armament than any of the precedi
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  • ...on all fronts in many intense conflicts throughout World War II. While the Tiger and Panther are more well-known today, the Panzer IV was the core of Blitzk ...ventually be at the core of German Blitzkrieg tactics throughout World War II.
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  • ...variant is a retrograde development from the previous [[Pz.IV H|Panzer IV H variant]]. This last variant included replacing the single-speed turret tra ...]], the Panzer IV J variant is a retrograde development from the Panzer IV H variant. To conserve valuable steel, the 5 mm side skirts, known as Schürz
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  • ..., leaving only the front open for the main gun. In addition, the Panzer IV H was outfitted with a slightly modified 75 mm KwK40 L/48 tank gun. This gun ...of Schürzen plates, which add a lot of weight to the tank, the Panzer IV H is slightly slower than the other variants.
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  • ...he total number of around 6,000 Panther tanks constructed during World War II. The Panther G's gameplay experience is quite identical to Panther A's, how * Like all Panther variants, it has a poor reverse speed of only -4 km/h
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  • The Panther II comes with the "Fahrgerät" FG1250 IR night vision equipment, which had see ...nd will typically be disabled with one well-placed shot. Also, the Panther II can angle its hull slightly more, unlike the other Panthers, which can prov
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  • ...oduction time by around 30-40%. Unfortunately, due to the end of World War II, the Panther F did not see serial production, but eight hulls and three tur ...ntually become the Panther II. However, due to the conclusion of World War II and Germany's lack of practically all resources, the Panther F did not see
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  • ...Panther A is widely regarded as one of the best medium tanks of World War II, combining mobility, protection, and firepower. After the Soviet [[T-34 (Fa ...in both the city and open ground. Do not attempt to use the Panther like a Tiger tank that being a meatshield breakthrough tank. Instead, spearhead assaults
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  • ...ding, 18 km/h when driving uphill with some speed built-up but a mere 4 km/h uphill from a stop. The narrow tracks will grant you a decent mobility on h ...stabilizer allows for a good targeting but at very slow speed (under 8 km/h). The reload time of the gun is short, in line with other tanks equipped wi
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  • ...ding, 18 km/h when driving uphill with some speed built-up but a mere 4 km/h uphill from a stop. The narrow tracks will grant you a decent mobility on h ...stabilizer allows for a good targeting but at very slow speed (under 8 km/h). The reload time of the gun is short, in line with other tanks equipped wi
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  • ...tank gun, has the same armour-penetrating power as the [[Pz.IV H|Panzer IV H]], the best variant of the [[Pz.IV (Family)|Panzer IV medium tank family]]. ...uild a little speed before turning and you'll be able to turn faster (6 km/h).
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  • ...ormidable foe, but as the engine was identical to the 19-ton lighter Tiger II which was already overstressed by its own weight, the 71-ton behemoth was i ...er's mobility is fairly poor. While respectable for its size it is still a Tiger 2's engine with an additional 19 tons of armour, which makes accelerating m
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  • ...verconfidence, they produced around 100 chassis of their prototype for the Tiger I, however, after the trials, their design was not chosen. Thus, with the n ...Henschel adapted their 36 ton prototype (VK 3601 H) to create the VK 4501 H. Henschel won the contract, but Porsche was extremely confident that their
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  • It uses the same turret and gun as the Tiger H1 and the same hull as the Ferdinand. Notable differences include a rear-m ...On the other hand, its top speed in both directions is limited (only 31 km/h, and it feels like it could go faster without the limit). It is also a litt
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  • * Decent reverse speed (-19 Km/h) ...entered production in 1951. A common nickname for the tank was the Patton II, due to the same name as the M46 Patton, this was changed to Patton 47 a fe
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  • Towards the later half of World War II, Nazi Germany began the planning of the ''Entwicklung'' series of tanks in ...he same effectiveness, but the E-100 rear slopes inward similar to a Tiger II design while the Maus remains all clunky. However, while the Maus engine is
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  • ...multi-turreted medium tank concept developed by Germany prior to World War II, which led to the introduction of a small series of experimental prototypes The top speed of the {{PAGENAME}} is 28.5 km/h, which is slow for low-tier ranks. The power-to-weight ratio, on the other
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  • ...ot angled. The turret traverse speed is also slow, slower than that of the Tiger H1, meaning it's better to snipe with this tank. ...end and shoot, go back in cover to reload). than the Tiger H1. Whereas the Tiger H1 can angle and take more shots, the VK 45.01 (P) is much better at shooti
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  • ...al hull armour is up to 100 mm thick, slopped at 30 degrees, on par with a Tiger's armour. If the hull is angled correctly (around 40 degrees) that number c * Good acceleration up until 20 km/h
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  • | link = Tiger II (Family) The frontal protection of the Tiger II is average with 150 mm sloped armour, while the 185 mm strong flat turret a
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