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  • '''M3''' may refer to: * '''[[M3 Stuart (Family)]]'''
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link = M3 (Disambiguation) [[File:Weapon M3 (20 mm) F9F-8.png|thumb|right|x250px|The 20 mm M3 on the [[F9F-8]] nose.]]
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  • | link-2 = M2 (Disambiguation) ...and [[Browning-Colt Mk12 Mod 0 (20 mm)|Browning-Colt Mk12]] replacing the M3 in the Navy and Marine Corps.
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  • | link-2 = M2 (Disambiguation) * Quite accurate, does not randomly spread a lot (unlike stock AN/M3 and stock Hispanos)
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  • |link-2 = M5 (Disambiguation) ...'s hatches moved to the top. In 1942, the M5 Stuart gradually replaced the M3 Stuart in production, and as the M7 light tank project proved undesirable,
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • |link = M2 (Disambiguation) ...k design. That said, the M2 medium helped lay the foundation to the future M3 and M4 medium tanks
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...e entire production run, the turret armament remained unchanged: the 75 mm M3 tank gun with the M1919A4 coaxial light machine gun and the M2HB Browning h
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...is still effective against enemy fire from smaller calibre guns. The 75 mm M3 tank gun is positioned in the M34 gun mantlet with the periscope, a smaller
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...ored Force Board chose the simplest of the designs, which was a redesigned M3 hull and chassis with a turret mounting the 75 mm gun designated the ''T6''
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...raised on the Sherman's inability to destroy the heavier tanks with its [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm gun]], the tendency of catching fire easily when a penetratin
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...ored Force Board chose the simplest of the designs, which was a redesigned M3 hull and chassis with a turret mounting the 75 mm gun designated the ''T6''
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  • | link-2 = M60 (Disambiguation) ...nk at the time, the [[M47|M47]] and [[M48A1|M48 Pattons]] and with their [[M3 (90 mm)|90 mm cannon]], was found to be incapable of defeating the T-54 arm
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  • |link-2 = M8 (Disambiguation) ...n of installing the same 75 mm M2 howitzer began first with the Light Tank M3 chassis. However, such a design is inherently problematic as the tank is no
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) The [[M4|M4 Sherman]] were originally equipped with the 75 mm M3 cannon. Though the 75 mm was thought to be an overall effective gun, certai
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...round, however, it reduced to 63 mm at the back below the bulge. The 75 mm M3 tank gun was mounted in a modified M62 Gun mount designed for the 76 mm M1
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  • | usage-1 = other half-track vehicles based on the M3 | link-1 = M3 Half-Track (Family)
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  • | link = M2 (Disambiguation) ...s used them in the Battle of Guadalcanal in the Pacific due to the lack of M3 light tanks available.
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  • |link-2 = M10 (Disambiguation) ...n led to placeholder vehicles like the 37 mm GMC M6 and [[M3 GMC|75 mm GMC M3]] to be put in service, but these were not ideal as the Tank Destroyer Bran
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  • |link-2 = M8 (Disambiguation) {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link = M4 (Disambiguation) ...d during the Second World War. It was based on the chassis of the American M3 Medium tank, but with a new turret that could mount the British 6-pounder g
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  • |link-2 = M5 (Disambiguation) ...system. The revised version was designated the '''[[M3 (37 mm)|Light Tank M3]]''', and given the name '''"General Stuart"''' by the British. At its basi
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link-2 = M2 (Disambiguation) ...rmored Divison retained the M2A4 until it was replaced by the succeeding [[M3 Stuart]] light tank just before the division was sent to participate in Ope
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...gets with less pressure. Despite its superb armour, the Cobra King's 75 mm M3 tank gun is underwhelming. It lacks the armour penetration to engage most o
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  • | link = Pz.II (Disambiguation) ...ally better than most of its peers, but the [[BT-5|BT]] series tanks and [[M3 Stuart]]s will still outpace it quite easily. Regardless, the {{PAGENAME}}
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  • | link = Pz.II (Disambiguation) ...it struggle to penetrate common opponents such as the [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3]]/[[M5 Stuart (Family)|M5]] Stuart and B1 bis
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  • | link-2 = Panther (Disambiguation) ...this BR but it won't hold up when facing higher calibre guns such as the [[M3 (90 mm)]], [[D-25T (122 mm)]] and [[20pdr OQF Mk.I (84 mm)]] that you will
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  • | link-2 = Leopard (Disambiguation) ...r shouldn't be relied on, even when combating light vehicles such as the [[M3 Bradley]] or [[Warrior]] IFVs. Notably, the Leopard A1A1's light armour oft
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  • | link = Pz.II (Disambiguation) ...st of its peers, but the [[BT-5|BT]] series tanks and [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuarts]] will still outpace it quite easily. Regardless, the Pz.II C can g
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...ansmission housing. The turret features the M34A1 gun mount with the 75 mm M3 gun, the mount specified for a telescopic and periscopic scope. Unlike the
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  • ...t non-existent on all sides, making it vulnerable to autocannons ([[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]], [[Flakpanzer I]], etc.) and heavy machine guns like [[M2HB (12.7 * [[M8 Greyhound]], [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuarts]] - These vehicles are equally fast, and the M8 can outrun the BT-5
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  • * [[M8 Greyhound]], [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuarts]] - These vehicles can be equally fast, and the M8 can outrun the B ...Pz.II (Family)|Pz.II]], [[Chi-Ha (Family)|Chi-Ha]] or [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuart]]; its firepower is effective even in high tier battles if aiming at
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  • ...is especially capable at stopping rounds when facing US [[M3 (37 mm)|37 mm M3]] and German [[KwK L/42 (50 mm)|50 mm KwK L/42]] cannons, which will bounce The [[Pz.III (Disambiguation)|Pz.III]] line of tanks are equipped with powerful guns, a high rate of fir
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  • | link-2 = BMP (Disambiguation) ...the Gulf War it was found that the 25 mm Bushmaster cannon found on the M2/M3 Bradley could consistently penetrate the frontal armour of the BMP-1, even
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...end-lease program. Of these, 2,007 had been fitted with the original 75 mm M3 tank guns ([[M4A2]]), while the remaining 2,095 were outfitted with the mor
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  • | link-2 = Firefly (Disambiguation) ...tank gunnery techniques. While he appreciated the dual-purpose usage the [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm gun]] on the Sherman provided, he was concerned on improving
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  • ...r remains effective against enemy fire from lesser calibre guns. The 75 mm M3 tank gun is mounted in the M34 gun mantlet with the periscope, a smaller gu {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • | link-2 = Sherman (Disambiguation) ...tank gunnery techniques. While he appreciated the dual-purpose usage the [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm gun]] on the Sherman provided, he was concerned on improving
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • |link-2 = Ha-Go (Disambiguation) ...lippines. Type 95s from the 4th Tank Regiment came across U.S. [[M3 Stuart|M3 Stuarts]] from the 192nd Tank Battalion. Despite the Stuarts being five yea
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...raised on the Sherman's inability to destroy the heavier tanks with its [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm gun]], the tendency of catching fire easily when a penetratin
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  • ...E}} has little to no armour against its common opponents like the [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]. The hull is identical to its predecessor, the [[Chi-Ha]]; while t * Decent cannon can frontally penetrate common targets like [[M3 Lee]] and [[T-70]]
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  • | link = Type 87 (Disambiguation) ...ured tanks such as most IFVs ([[BMP (Disambiguation)|BMP]], [[Warrior]], [[M3 Bradley|Bradley]], etc.), destroying them in seconds with its rapid-firing
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  • |link-2 = Ha-Go (Disambiguation) ...lippines. Type 95s from the 4th Tank Regiment came across U.S. [[M3 Stuart|M3 Stuarts]] from the 192nd Tank Battalion. Despite the Stuarts being five yea
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...M1 (76 mm)|76 mm M1 gun]], the ''Sherman M-3'' with the [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm M3 gun]], and the ''Sherman M-4'' with the [[M4 (105 mm)|105 mm M4 howitzer]],
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...medium tank capable of fighting most threats thanks to its effective 75 mm M3 tank gun as well as adequate mobility and armour. The installation of a pri
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...nk however suffers from a poor firepower for units BR, using the same M3 Gun of the Sherman, although this means that it also has a vertical stabi
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  • |link-2 = M10 (Disambiguation) ...he huge, V-shaped gun mantlet can often bounce / absorb shells (e.g. 75 mm M3 and 76 mm F-34 / ZiS-5), as well as the large gun breech behind it further
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  • | link-2 = Type 99 (Disambiguation) |[[M3 (20 mm)|M3]]
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  • | link = M1 (Disambiguation) ...42. As a result, the old M1A2s were fitted to the [[M3 Half-Track (Family)|M3 Half-Track]] along M2 Brownings, to create the [[M15 CGMC]] in order to bot
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  • | link = M3 (Disambiguation) [[File:Weapon M3 (37 mm) M2.png|thumb|right|x250px|The 37 mm M3 on the M2 gun mantlet.]]
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  • | link = M2 (Disambiguation) [[File:Weapon M2 (75 mm) M3 Lee.png|thumb|right|x250px|The 75 mm M2 on the M3 Lee.]]
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  • | link = M3 (Disambiguation) [[File:Weapon M3 (75 mm).png|thumb|x250px|The M3 (75 mm) on the M4A1 gun mantlet.]]
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  • | link = M6 (Disambiguation) ...mm)|75 mm T13E1]], which was itself a derivative of the [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm M3]] tank gun.
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  • | link = M1 (Disambiguation) ...ank mount. Sometime in 1942, the development of a new gun to replace the [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm]] on the M4 Sherman's mount began as the ''76 mm Gun T1''. It
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  • [[File:Weapon M3 (90 mm).png|thumb|right|x250px|The M3 (90 mm) on the M36B2 gun mantlet.]] | link = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link = M3 (Disambiguation) ...A1''' is a American tank cannon, being a variant on the [[M3 (90 mm)|90 mm M3]] housing a muzzle brake and bore evacuator, which slightly increases penet
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  • | link = Type 5 (Disambiguation) * [[M3 (90 mm)]]: American equivalent
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  • | link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation) ...aunchers. As improvements were introduced into the design, the original M2/M3 variants were designated with an "A0" suffix. Though some A0s were sent bef
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  • | link = Challenger (Disambiguation) * [[M3 Bradley]]
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  • | link = Type 89 (Disambiguation) * [[M3 Bradley]]
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...used by the Italian Army ground forces, which were equipped with the 75 mm M3 tank gun. The M4 Tipo IC Composito, along with the M4A4 Sherman VC Firefly,
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  • | link-2 = M2 (Disambiguation) ...no longer used on aircraft (being replaced by the [[Browning M3 (12.7 mm)|M3]] and then by larger calibre cannons), the M2HB remains in service to this
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  • '''M3''' may refer to: * '''[[M3 Stuart (Family)]]'''
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  • :''Hotline:'' how to see in cockpit mode in replays, what's the best [[Tiger (Disambiguation)|Tiger]] tank from the German tech tree, 4 x [[SC50JA (50 kg)|SC50]] or 1 x :''Pages of History:'' [[Grant I (Great Britain)|M3 Grant]]
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  • | link = M10 (Disambiguation) ...ch was, in turn, derived from the [[M3 (75 mm)|M3]] tank gun used on the [[M3 Lee]] and [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] medium tanks. The T15E1 was fi
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  • #REDIRECT [[M3 (Disambiguation)]]
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) |link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • * Type 3 HEAT is powerful, it can frontally penetrate common targets like [[M3 Lee]], and destroy tanks like the [[LVT(A)(1)]] with overpressure * Although fast, it still gets outran by [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3]] and [[M5 Stuart (Family)|M5 Stuarts]] and the [[Sd.Kfz.234/2|Sd.Kfz.234]]
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  • ...Kai has little to no armour against its common opponents like the [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]. It has only 25 mm of armour on the turret cheeks and the frontal * Decent cannon can frontally penetrate common targets like [[M3 Lee]] and [[T-70]]
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  • [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]/[[Flakpanzer 38]]: these German 20 mm cannons are a huge threat to ...mour was added to the hull and a 37 mm armed turret similar to that of the M3 Stuart light tank was mounted on top, resulting in the initial fire support
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  • |link-2 = M5 (Disambiguation) ...To respond to the wartime shortage of the radial aero-engines used in the M3 light tanks, a new version with twin Cadillac V8 engines and dual Hydra-Mat
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • |link-1 = M10 (Disambiguation) ...ed gun mantlet and gun breech can often bounce / absorb shells (e.g. 75 mm M3 and 76 mm F-34 / ZIS-5)
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...that performs similarly to other M4 Sherman variants armed with the 75 mm M3 tank gun. Players can engage opponents with more accuracy while moving than
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...081 (full-sized mantlet) turret, but only armed with a less powerful 75 mm M3 cannon. These tanks were part of the post-Civil War order of supplementary
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  • | link-2 = BMP (Disambiguation) * The missiles are listed from M1 to M4. M2 is the 1st rack. M3-M4 constitutes the 2nd rack.
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  • ...s quick as certain other light tanks, such as the [[BT-7]], [[M22]], and [[M3 Stuart (Family)|Stuarts]], which can reach speeds of over 50 km/h. Though t ...to penetrate most tanks the Crusader II faces, like [[Chi-Ha]], [[Pz.III (Disambiguation)|Pz.III]], [[M5A1]], etc. Usually these common opponents can be wiped out w
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  • | link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) | link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...is a peculiar Sherman, featuring a 105 mm howitzer instead of the regular M3 75 mm cannon. The howitzer grants the Sherman a much more powerful high exp
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  • ...ing that almost any tank can penetrate it (e.g. [[BT-5]], [[M2]], [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]), even the .50 cal! The hull side is 24 mm thick which can also be The turret front is weak against high-penetrating tanks like [[M3 GMC]] and [[Panzerjager I]], as it is still 24 mm thick and not angled. Aga
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) ...backbone of the Italian ground forces. The M4 Hybrid is armed with a 75 mm M3 tank gun in a completely traversable turret that can fire a wide range of a
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  • | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation) {{main|M3 (75 mm)}}
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  • ...E}} has little to no armour against its common opponents like the [[Pz.II (Disambiguation)|Pz.II]]. The hull is identical to its predecessor, the [[Chi-Ha]]; while t * Decent cannon can frontally penetrate common targets like [[M3 Lee]] and [[T-70]]
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  • | link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) | link-2 = M3 (Disambiguation)
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