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  • | link = Tiger II (Family) ...g the Closed Beta Test for Ground Forces before Update 1.41. The Tiger II (H) remains one of the more potent foes a player could face in the Rank IV bat
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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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  • The Tempest Mk II is the last propeller-driven aircraft in the Hawker line and is a fitting s ! colspan="2" | Max Speed<br>(km/h at 3,658 m)
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  • Following the experience of using light tanks in World War II, the US wanted a more airmobile light tank armed with a high-velocity 76 mm ...rgets before they can fire back, and the M41A1 accelerates from 0 to 30 km/h fast enough to become a hard target to hit if only the turret is exposed!
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  • After World War II, the US Airborne units sought ways to improve their anti-tank firepower to ...is compromised, seek a retreat using its excellent reverse speed of -20 km/h and plan ahead your next route.
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  • ...German Panzer IIIs and Panzer IVs in the French campaign during World War II prompted the U.S. Army to immediately request a new medium tank armed with ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 16 km/h}} || 17.1 || 23.7 || 28.8 || 31.8 || 33.9 || rowspan="2" | 3.77 || rowspan=
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  • Obvious first choice for research would be Parts in tier I. For the tier II it might be worth a risk to go for M61 shot first, as its such a significan ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 22.85 || 31.62 || 38.40 || 42.47 || 45.18 || rowspan="2" | 6.50 || row
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  • ...(Family)|T-34]], with a staggering 50,000 units produced. During World War II, it was by far the most commonly utilized tank in the Allies. It developed ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 22.8 || 31.6 || 38.4 || 42.5 || 45.2 || rowspan="2" | 6.50 || rowspan=
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  • ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 22.8 || 31.6 || 38.4 || 42.5 || 45.2 || rowspan="2" | 6.50 || rowspan= [[Pz.IV F2]]/[[Pz.IV G|G]]/[[Pz.IV H|H]]/[[Pz.IV J|J]] - The historical nemesis of any Sherman, the Panzer IV is o
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  • ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 22.85 || 31.62 || 38.40 || 42.47 || 45.18 || rowspan="2" | 7.67 || row ...)|75 mm KwK42]] can bounce. It is notably better armoured than the [[Pz.IV H]] or [[T-34-57]] of similar rank and offers equal or better mobility than m
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  • ...the Pacific. The M4A3 (76) W HVSS remained in service long after World War II, serving in Korea, Vietnam, and a variety of other foreign militaries. ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 20.0 || 27.7 || 33.6 || 37.2 || 39.5 || rowspan="2" | 7.67 || rowspan=
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  • ...Ws were supplied to the USSR for the Soviet Army as part of the World War II lend-lease program (mainly because it had a diesel engine like most Soviet ...is unable to resist any shells from enemy tanks such as [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger Is]], [[Panther tank (Family)|Panthers]], and [[T-34 (Family)|T-34s]]. As a
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  • ...ed in early 1945, too late to significantly impact the course of World War II. After being reclassified as a medium tank in the post-war period, the M26 ...as some good uses; more heavily-armoured spots such as the Tiger I and II (H)'s turret front, and even the flat frontal armor of the Ferdinand and Jagdt
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  • | link = M46 "Tiger" The end of World War II left the US Army in a state of demobilization, with budget cuts interfering
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  • In response to World War II breaking out across the Atlantic, the US decided to develop a new 50-ton he ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 14.57 || 20.16 || 24.48 || 27.07 || 28.80 || rowspan="2" | 7.67 || row
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  • The cupola of the M4A3E2 is another small weak point. Tanks like the Tiger 1 that lack the penetration to cut through the glacis can float a shell thr ...course, be the prioritized module for field repairs. This will unlock Tier II modifications and grant access to the very vital FPE and M61 shot, the form
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  • ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 19.4 || 26.9 || 32.6 || 36.1 || 38.4 || rowspan="2" | 7.67 || rowspan= ...e even the most armoured of opponents, except perhaps the occasional Tiger II or IS-2.
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  • .... This includes the [[Waffentrager]], [[Tiger II (P)]] and [[Tiger II (H)|(H)]] models, the [[Nashorn]], the [[Ferdinand]], and the [[Jagdpanther]]s. Th ...when fighting the Germans at your BR are Waffenträger, Tiger II (P) and (H) models, Nashorn, the Jagdpanthers, and even the Sturer Emil with its 230 m
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  • ...not to parity with the latest German heavy tank, the [[Tiger II (H)|Tiger II]]. The [[KwK43 (88 mm)|long 88 mm KwK43 cannon]] proves superior to the [[M ...nt of Fire or Suspension should be researched as the second module in tier II, depending on playstyle. If undecided choose Adjustment of Fire. Mandatory
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  • ...amily)|M41 Walker Bulldog]] chassis used by the U.S. Army during World War II. It is an easily transported, lightly armoured vehicle that was constructed This tank can go about 72 km/h forwards and -20 km/h backwards. Either way, it's fast. Being built with neutral steering and lig
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  • ...tanks like [[M4 Sherman (Family)]], [[Cromwell (Family)]], [[Tiger H1]]/[[Tiger E|E]] or [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panther]] ...ly unless hitting a weak spot. The [[Ho-Ri Production|Ho-Ri]], [[Tiger II (H)]] and [[M26 (Family)|M26]] are frontally immune to this 76 mm M1
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  • ...h this is likely a post-war invention and not a term used during World War II. ...the armour is not thick enough to resist the stronger tank weapons of Rank II. The thickest part of the front hull is the 51 mm lower plate and the upper
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  • ...arriage, M36''' is a tank destroyer used by the U.S. Army during World War II. It used the [[M10 GMC|3-inch Gun Motor Carriage, M10]] chassis, which empl ...the tank accelerates quickly and is able to reach a maximum speed of 45 km/h in a dozen of seconds. The brakes are powerful and make the {{PAGENAME}} sk
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  • ...is worse than similar calibres found on the [[Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K)|King Tiger's]] [[KwK L/68 (105 mm)|105 mm KwK L/68]] and the [[SU-100]]'s [[D-10S (100 ...chological effects should not be underestimated. In this case, the [[Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K)]] got stuck on the rubble pile and is further blocking his a
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  • ...hicle is average for its tier. With a top speed of 48 km/h (RB) and -11 km/h in reverse, it is not as fast as other tanks like the Leopard 1, but fast e ...arge weak spot and can be penetrated by the even [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger II]]. Not only this, but the large commanders cupola will fuse most APHE round
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  • ...ht off many of the common vehicles it could face like the [[Panther D]], [[Tiger H1]], [[KV-1_(ZiS-5)|KV-1]], [[KV-85]], and [[IS-1]]. ...iring more than one penetrating shot to knock out common tanks like M4s, [[Tiger H1]] or [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panthers]]
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  • ...tested at Aberdeen around December 1945, after the conclusion of World War II. With not much mentions of the tank after this testing period, the M26 with ...stics. This means these need to aim for flat armour. Against a [[Tiger II (H)]], this means aiming for the turret on the gunner side. At that position,
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  • ...is configuration, nicknamed "Super Hellcat", proved suitable but World War II ended prior to the design entering production and issuance. ...shot knock-outs. The M82 has enough penetration to penetrate a [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]] through the front plate.
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  • ...lower top speed than its main rivals: the IS-2 mod. 1944 and the Tiger II (H) and only better than the Caernarvon. Nonetheless, it possesses an above-av ...can get the Tiger's side though, a simple T13 APCBC round can turn a Tiger II into a fiery ball of fire.
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  • The '''Medium Tank T20''' was developed by the U.S. Army during World War II to be the replacement of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Medium Tank M4 (Sherman) ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 22.85 || 31.63 || 38.40 || 42.47 || 45.18 || rowspan="2" | 7.67 || row
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  • ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 24 km/h}} || 19.42 || 26.88 || 32.64 || 36.10 || 38.40 || rowspan="2" | 6.50 || row ...han the other M4 Shermans, it can be up-tiered against tanks such as the [[Tiger H1]] and the [[Panther D]], meaning its M61 round will be almost harmless.
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  • ...counterparts, which had the long-barreled 88 mm KwK 43 cannon on the Tiger II tanks. The US attempted to remedy this issue with the 90 mm T15 cannon with The M26E1 was a post-World War II modification of the standard [[M26|M26 Pershing]]. This modification change
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  • ...ariant of the [[M46|M46 Patton]], the differences being the paint job of a tiger cat on the front, drawn up by its crew during the Korean War and the lack o ...plays like a light tank in Arcade, because it can reach speeds over 50 km/h in perfect conditions. Furthermore, it's very agile - turning on the spot a
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  • ...program (development of a 30-tonne tank that led to the [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger Is]]), but the hull was stretched and an extra road wheel was added to its Based on the VK 30.01 (H) heavy tank chassis, the Sturer Emil has very lacklustre mobility thanks to
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  • ...vier [[Panther A|Panther]], [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]], and [[Tiger II (H)|Tiger II]]. It was produced between 1938 to 1944 with 2,500 units produced. ...much of an impact that it was adapted as a tank armament on the [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]] heavy tank. The FlaK series ended up being produced in the thousands fr
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  • ...f World War II's most feared heavy tanks, the Königstigers, also known as Tiger IIs. Nashorn is a long-range self-propelled anti-tank gun capable of engagi ...{{PAGENAME}} can reach 12 km/h when climbing uphill from idling and 15 km/h when fording. The "Ostketten" wide tracks for snowy terrain also offer an i
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  • ...armour. It might not be as fast as a light tank, but a top speed of 53 km/h (33 mph) makes the second fastest medium tank at its battle rating. With sp ...r Panzer IIIs, the prevalence of newer German tanks such as the [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]] and [[Panther D|Panther]] tanks, plus the establishment [[Pz.IV G|upgun
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  • ...for the main gun. This layout is quite similar to the [[Pz.IV H|Panzer IV H variant]] of the [[Pz.IV (Family)|Panzer IV medium tank family]]. It is the ...design the tank to weigh no more than 24,000 kg with a top speed of 35 km/h. This tank's role was to be the main tank of the German army and was expect
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  • | link = Tiger I (Family) ...of production after August 1944 in favour of the [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger II]].
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  • | link = Tiger I (Family) ...Tiger I featuring steel road wheels and Zimmerit paste on the armour. The Tiger E also introduces the more powerful APCR ammunition for the 88 mm KwK 36 gu
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  • | link = Tiger II (Family) The Tiger II (P) remains one of the more potent foes a player could face in the Rank IV
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  • | link = Tiger II (Family) ...g the Closed Beta Test for Ground Forces before Update 1.41. The Tiger II (H) remains one of the more potent foes a player could face in the Rank IV bat
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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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  • ...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 ...otors with 230 kW power output. This resulted in a top speed of only 20 km/h and a very low operational range of only 150 km. Other lesser drawbacks wer
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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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  • ...is not capable of neutral steering and has a reverse speed of about -10 km/h. * [[M4A1]], [[Sherman II]] - Similar to the M4/M4A2, except that the cast hull is weaker than the we
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  • ...ferred to as "T-34 with ZIS-4" in Soviet records. However, after World War II, these tanks were renamed "Exterminator". ...he Panzer IV medium tank family ([[Pz.IV F2|F2]], [[Pz.IV G|G]], [[Pz.IV H|H]], [[Pz.IV J|J]]). The T-34-57, however, lacks the powerful post-damage of
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  • ...lose range with the stock BR-365K round. This might not be enough to fight Tiger IIs frontally, but it works perfectly with other tanks, which are less armo ...ich has the weakest armour. Unfortunately, most heavy tanks like the Tiger II are nearly invulnerable from the front, but many mediums and even Cold War
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  • ...n compete with the [[KwK43 (88 mm)|88 mm gun]] of the [[Tiger II (H)|Tiger II]] in terms of the amount of explosive and shell velocity. However, the incr The armour is enough to stop APHE shots from WW2 tanks like the Tiger II and latest Sherman versions aside from the M-51. Against modern MBTs like t
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  • ...nnon. Players experienced in operating previous models of the T-34 in Rank II should have little to no difficulty in adjusting to this vehicle. The same ...rts in its rank. The 85 mm D-5T cannon is sufficient when fighting against Tiger tanks from the front (less than 100 m away), but is accosted by a [[Panther
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  • ...s wide tracks. On paved surfaces, the T-44 reaches a top speed up to 60 km/h, has very good acceleration and, with a trained driver, is pleasantly agile ...bat and allows one, in combination with BR-367P, to combat the [[Tiger II (H)]] effectively. Useful Performance modules are all located in tiers III and
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  • ...faster in response to flankers. The reverse speed is good at around 13 km/h, far better than other tanks like T-34 and Panther. ...not face tanks that are too well protected (e.g. [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger II]], [[M26 (Family)|M26]]) while the T-34 has to.
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  • ...rival of the [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panthers]] and [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger Is]] on the German side, the escalation between German and Soviet engineers ...ffectively puts the IS-2 on par with standard tank destroyers in World War II. Players will be glad to discover that fighting opponents has never been ea
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  • ...er diesel engine producing 520 horsepower. The typical top speed was 37 km/h, and the practical range was only 150 km. Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant was respo ...a range of enemies with relative ease; careful aiming is required against Tiger Is and Panthers. The poor gun depression makes fighting in mountainous terr
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  • At its BR, you will face the Tiger II (H) a lot, as well as much more heavily armoured vehicles such as the Jagdtige ...(e.g the [[Ferdinand]], the [[Ho-Ri Production|Ho-Ri]] or the [[Tiger II (H)]]).
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  • ...onal rounds with good penetration (Like the 88 mm shell found on the Tiger II) ...ted into battle, leading to their absence in the final months of World War II before Germany surrendered in May 1945.<ref name="ZalogaIS" />
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  • The {{PAGENAME}} has good mobility with a top speed of 70 km/h on a flat road capable of getting you into good firing positions early-on i * [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger II]]: gun mantlet can be penetrated by BR-412D, hull is impenetrable (aim at t
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  • ...odified version of the 57 mm ZiS-2 anti-tank gun employed during World War II. Beginning in 1954, an improved 57 mm Ch-51M tank gun was mounted, with a s ...and turns very quickly. However, it has a poor reverse speed of only 5 km/h, which makes it hard to back up into cover or away from a threat.
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  • ...ight tank (the ubiquitous [[M41A1]], for example, has a top speed of 72 km/h). The {{PAGENAME}} is also decently agile, being able to turn quickly in re The maximum reverse speed is -7 km/h (AB) / -6 km/h (RB), which is too slow to allow overextend tactic (pop from behind cover,
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  • ...d the mobility thus suffers comparatively. With a top speed of under 50 km/h, the ASU-85 is relatively slow for such a lightly armoured vehicle, but it ...tration, it is capable of punching straight through a [[Tiger II (P)|Tiger II]]'s upper glacis and does not lose penetration over distance. However, it s
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  • The '''SU-122''' was a World War II-era Soviet self-propelled assault gun. Mounted on a T-34 medium tank chassi ...tion and firepower. On hard and/or flat surfaces it can easily reach 50 km/h after some acceleration which is comparable to even some light tanks. Thus
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  • ...ll not stop much more than heavy machine gun fire. Common tanks such as Pz.II, M3A3, AB 41, etc are all able to penetrate the front of the fighting compa ...how lightly armoured it is. It also has a poor reverse speed of only 5 km/h. It does have a good power/weight ratio, however, and accelerates and turns
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  • ...'SU-152''' is a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II. Operation Uranus, the counteroffensive against Stalingrad, revealed how de ...ff-road capacity. The tank also has relatively good reverse speeds (~17 km/h), much more than Soviet tanks such as the T-34 series. The power-to-weight
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  • ...ISU-152''' is a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II. It is very similar to the [[SU-152]], mounting the same 152 mm ML-20S howi ...o get it turning. The tank also has relatively good reverse speeds (~15 km/h), much more than Soviet tanks such as the T-34 series, allowing the player
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  • ...) of the [[SU-85]] self-propelled gun used by the Soviets during World War II. It has slightly thicker frontal armour and a better commander cupola. Ther ...ough it easily, like the [[Sturer Emil]], the [[M36 GMC|M36]], the [[Tiger II (P)]], etc. Also, the SU-85M has several frontal weak spots that can be pen
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  • ...he SU-100, the 100 mm also has enough power to penetrate through the Tiger II turret side rather easily. ...her]] and [[M4A3E2 (76) W|M4A3E2]]. Can penetrate the [[Tiger II (P)|Tiger II]]'s turret frontally
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  • ...oorly armoured even against APDS. It may visually resemble the [[Tiger II (H)]]'s turret, but it is not likely to stop APCBC shells directly fired at it In arcade mode, it might reach 54 km/h offroad when spaded, but overall it is slower than medium tanks.
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  • ...an engine that produces 500 hp at 1800 RPM giving it a top speed of 55 km/h (34mph). ...ght between 70-87 mm, for example the Comet's hull, and the sides of the [[Tiger H1]] and [[M4A3E2]]. However, there is only 1 HVAP in a 3-shell clip thus c
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  • ...h the firepower and armour of German heavy tanks near the end of World War II. The idea was to equip the existing KV-85s with copies of the turret and gu ...with some medium tanks. It also has a pretty fast reverse speed of -14 km/h, meaning it can quickly retreat to safety if the player misses a shot or ge
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  • ...nts to turn the hull quicker. The reverse speed is very slow at only -8 km/h while other late-war/Cold War-era vehicles are much faster. All in all, the ...The former is a perfect option against late-WW2 vehicles such as [[Panther II]], [[M26 (Family)|M26]], etc, while the latter is more for super-heavy/Cold
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  • ...)|T-34]] became largely known as one of the best medium tanks of World War II. At its introduction, there was nothing comparable in any other army in the ...ch-needed boost in firepower that it lacked in the later part of World War II, and this model became the standard T-34 until the end of the war.
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  • ...Type 62 can't reliably penetrate tanks such as the [[T29]] and [[Tiger II (H)]] up front. However, with the HEATFS and APCR shells unlocked you'll be ab ...unawares. With the HEATFS shell it is possible to even penetrate the King Tiger's upper front plate if they underestimate you and don't angle their hull.
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  • ...ll not stop much more than heavy machine gun fire. Common tanks such as Pz.II, M3A3, AB 41, etc are all able to penetrate the front of the fighting compa ...ity does not seem that good. It also has a poor reverse speed of only 5 km/h which can sometimes prevent the player from retreating to safety, putting t
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  • ...| rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 16 km/h}} || 17.1 || 23.7 || 28.8 || 31.8 || 33.9 || rowspan="2" | 3.77 || rowspan= ...|| rowspan="2" | ±15° || rowspan="2" | {{Annotation|Vertical|up to 16 km/h}} || 11 || 16 || 19 || 21 || 23 || rowspan="2" | 6.2 || rowspan="2" | 5.5 |
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  • ...cannon with great stock AP for common targets (e.g. [[Tiger H1]], [[Pz.IV H]] and [[M4A3E2]]) and HE for light vehicles. * Terrible reverse speed of only -4 km/h.
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  • ...of every kind like [[M4 Sherman]] and initial heavy tanks like [[Tiger H1|Tiger 1]] but may feel lacking in the battlefield against heavy tanks like [[M26| ...erman Tiger tank, in reality it can withstand much more opponents than the Tiger. The front has 30 degree slope that makes the armour even thicker. The side
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  • ...enough penetration to get through weak points on most enemy tanks like the Tiger I's front hull plate and the Panther's gun mantlet. In these engagement, ke ...he front. Against medium tanks like [[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3 Shermans]], [[Pz.IV H|Panzer IVs]], and other T-34-85Es, it is safe to fight them frontally as lo
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  • ...shear through the T-44's armour like butter. Additionally, the [[Tiger II (H)]] can only be penetrated through the turret but thankfully such a target i ...|Differences between non-volumetric shells and volumetric shells hitting a Tiger I]]
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  • ...penetrate frontally, so you will have to try to flank them. The [[Panther II]] has become a less common sight since it has been removed from the tech tr ...(e.g. the [[Ferdinand]], the [[Ho-Ri Production|Ho-Ri]] or the [[Tiger II (H)]] ).
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  • ...o develop a replacement for the [[IS-2]] in the closing years of World War II ('The Great Patriotic War' to the Soviets). The IS-6 (Object 252/Object 253 ...5 mph), the top speed in RB, with ease and has a reverse speed of -16.1 km/h (10 mph).
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  • ...rmour"]] along with the initial British ground tree. Armed with a [[OQF Mk.II (77 mm)|77 mm HV gun]], essentially a 17-pounder with a lower muzzle veloci ...t medium tank. It has great mobility and acceleration, able to reach 38 km/h very quickly and stay there in full throttle, but its reverse speed is piti
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  • ...of the deadliest modifications of any M4 Sherman variants during World War II. Armed with the superb 76 mm Ordnance QF 17-pounder tank gun, this stopgap ...he [[KV-2 (1939)|KV-2]] would be different than going against a [[Tiger H1|Tiger I]].
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  • ...More advanced tankers can utilize the not too impressive max speed (35 km/h / 22 mph) to move with this medium tank into the flanks of enemy tanks (clo ...s powerful APDS shot quite often. Even the front plate of the mighty Tiger II is not able to stop this APDS shot if not angled and the range is shorter t
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  • ...the first production variant, the Centurion Mk 1 had been built, World War II in Europe was almost over. With some fighting still going on there, there w ...rouble penetrating the Upper Frontal Plate even at close range. Namely the Tiger, Panther, T-34-85, and M4A2 (76).
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  • The Churchill Mk I is one of the more capable heavy tanks at rank II. The tank has excellent frontal armour that can absorb and bounce shots. Ta ...ine and transmission. The Churchill I has a very poor reverse speed (-3 km/h), so it should not be relied on for peaking a hill or corner. The Churchill
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