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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...l British ground tree. Britain's solution for a cheaper infantry tank, the Valentine boasts good armour, decent mobility, and a great gun to use against its foe
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...the armour was also welded rather than riveted. Nearly all variants of the Valentine tank except Mk I were sent to USSR as part of the Lend-Lease act.
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...under gun, which can reliably get through the armour of many vehicles. The Valentine's small profile also allows it to be "sneaky".
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...y-en|2022]], and [[wt:en/news/8093-special-happy-valentine-s-day-en|2023]] Valentine's Day events.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine XI]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine IX]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine I]]
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  • The '''Valentine''' is a British infantry tank put into service in 1940. It served throughou * [[Valentine I]]
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  • ...ld mount the British 6-pounder gun. The Ram II was designed to replace the Valentine infantry tank, which was considered inadequate for Canadian needs. The firs ...acific Railway's Angus Shops were contracted to build 300 [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]] for the British, and later Canada themselves ordered 488 Valentines
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  • ...an, along with armoured tanks like the [[Churchill I]], [[Matilda III]], [[Valentine XI]], and the [[KV-1 (L-11)]] These tanks are difficult to penetrate and re
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  • ...rmour and firepower at the expense of their mobility. The [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine]], [[FCM.36]], and [[Matilda Mk II|Matilda]] are examples of tanks that wil
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  • ...ting but take HEAT rounds for the more heavily armoured tanks (such as the Valentine and Matilda II). An advisable approach to play the Pz.IV E is to attack the
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  • ...e B1 bis, T-28E, and M3 Lee variations in some situations, but the B1 ter, Valentine, and Matilda are totally immune even to the APCR belt outside of lucky hits
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  • ...{{PAGENAME}} will have trouble penetrating heavily armoured enemies: the [[Valentine I]], the [[B1 bis]] or [[B1 ter|ter]], the [[Matilda III]], the [[Churchill
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  • ...rmour and firepower at the expense of their mobility. The [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine]], [[FCM.36]], and [[Matilda Mk II|Matilda]] are examples of tanks that wil
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  • ...your cannons don't perform that much better against it, since experienced Valentine commanders will angle. Still you can target its turret front with HEAT/APCR * '''Heavy tanks''': Well-protected tanks (e.g. [[Valentine I]], [[B1 bis]]) can only face the Nb.Fz. in a full downtier. Thanks to the
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  • ...u to fight more heavily armoured vehicles. You may come across Matilda and Valentine tanks, which are highly resistant to the APHEBC round but can be more easil ...rom Britain and America in the form of [[M3 Stuart]]s and [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine]] tanks, which are better than the T-70 and T-80 designs. In October of 194
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  • ...''Barbarossa''. The first tanks sent were from Great Britain with [[MK-IX_"Valentine"_(USSR)|Valentines]] and [[MK-II_"Matilda"_(USSR)|Matildas]], which played
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  • ...hich is useful if you need to flank any enemy, for example a [[Valentine I|Valentine]]. ...ia, some tank regiments still use Crusaders mixed in with [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]]. These units in the 26th Armoured Brigade, code named "Blade Force"
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  • ...ia, some tank regiments still use Crusaders mixed in with [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]]. These units in the 26th Armoured Brigade, code-named "Blade Force"
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  • ...the heavier armoured [[Churchill Mk III|Churchill]] and [[Valentine Mk IX|Valentine]] infantry tanks. These tanks proved much more economical, yet with room fo
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  • ...nd larger cannon, the [[Churchill Mk III|Churchill]] and [[Valentine Mk IX|Valentine]] tanks could only hold the 6-pounders. To fix this, it was proposed that a
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  • ...as meant to replace the [[Matilda Mk II|Matilda II]] and [[Valentine Mk XI|Valentine]] infantry tanks. The specification was based around the British infantry t
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  • ...as meant to replace the [[Matilda Mk II|Matilda II]] and [[Valentine Mk XI|Valentine]] infantry tanks. The specification was based around the British infantry t
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  • ...War II and was meant to replace the [[Matilda III]] and [[Valentine Mk XI|Valentine]] infantry tanks. The specification was based around the British infantry t
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  • ...erienced by the squadron were 8 tanks knocked out, with only four tanks (1 Valentine and 3 Tetrarchs) left functional.
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...l British ground tree. Britain's solution for a cheaper infantry tank, the Valentine boasts good armour, decent mobility, and a great gun to use against its foe
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  • ...the new gun. The modified Valentine, known as the '''Self Propelled 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I, Archer''', was given a more powerful engine and a casemate superstru ...d on a Valentine, its reverse speed is about double the reverse speed of a Valentine, and its forward speed is about 9 km/h faster.
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...the armour was also welded rather than riveted. Nearly all variants of the Valentine tank except Mk I were sent to USSR as part of the Lend-Lease act.
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...under gun, which can reliably get through the armour of many vehicles. The Valentine's small profile also allows it to be "sneaky".
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  • ...ia, some tank regiments still use Crusaders mixed in with [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]]. These units in the 26th Armoured Brigade, code-named "Blade Force"
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  • ...first version, Mk.I, came with a turret adapted from the [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tank]] equipped with the 2-pounder. The next version, Mk.II, had this upgra ...Africa in late 1942. Some on-field modifications include changing out the Valentine turret for a [[Crusader Mk III|Crusader]] turret with the 6-pounder. The ar
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  • ...ia, some tank regiments still use Crusaders mixed in with [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]]. These units in the 26th Armoured Brigade, code named "Blade Force"
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  • ...nnon found on the Crusader Mk III, Churchill Mk III, Cromwell Mk I and the Valentine Mk IX, so the AEC has a fast rate of fire with an excellent muzzle velocity ...hill intervened in AEC's favour. The Mark I model carried a 2-pounder in a Valentine tank turret. Some of these were sent for use in North Africa. The Mark II,
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Valentine}}{{Specs-Link|uk_valentine_mk_1}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|uk_valentine_mk_11}}
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  • ...ill Mk VII|Churchill Mk VII]] infantry tank, though some [[Valentine Mk XI|Valentine]] tanks also saw conversion into this gun as well. They saw service in the
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  • ** Valentine Mk.IX ** Valentine Mk.XI
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  • * Valentine Mk.I - The engine power value has been reduced from 165 to 135 horsepower.
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  • ...Mk.III, Churchill Mk.I, Churchill Mk.III, Tetrarch Mk.I, Daimler AC Mk.II, Valentine Mk.I, Cromwell Mk.I, AEC Mk.II
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  • * The sounds for the Chieftain, Comet, Centurion, Cromwell, Valentine engines have been changed to more authentic effect. Valentine Mk.I
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  • || A13 (all modifications) <br> [[Valentine Mk XI]] <br> [[Valentine Mk IX]] <br> [[Centurion Mk 1]] <br> [[Centurion Mk 3]] <br> [[Strv 81 (Rb.
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  • ** Valentine Mk I
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  • ** [[Valentine Mk IX]] ** [[Valentine Mk XI]]
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  • ...s that can negate the 20 mm rounds such as the [[FCM.36]], [[S.35]], and [[Valentine Mk I]].
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  • ...eed, but will improve as you move down the rank. Unlocking the medium tank Valentine will also help in armour, though at a cost of speed. The British all have a
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  • :''Pages of History:'' [[Valentine (Family)]]
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  • ...Canadian Army Microfilms, Canadian Military Headquarters, London, 1943 // Valentine IV and V, Service Introduction Book, Vickers-Armstrong Limited, February 19
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  • ...e present. These tanks include but are not limited to [[Valentine (Family)|Valentine]], [[Matilda (Family)|Matilda]], [[B1 bis|B1]], [[M4A3 (105)]], [[Ka-Chi]],
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  • ...specific mini-events like the [[wt:en/news/7042-special-lunar-new-year-and-valentine-s-day-en|2021 "Lunar New Year"]] and [[wt:en/news/7534-special-lunar-new-ye
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  • * A gap in the armour of the turret on the Valentine has been fixed. ...e rank II with a sequential research requirement with Daimler AC Mk.II and Valentine Mk.XI.
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  • * '''Valentine Mk.1''' - Armour values of the vehicle have been refined. Previously some p
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  • ...ved from the British infantry tank group, and the base vehicle unit is now Valentine Mk.IX.
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...y-en|2022]], and [[wt:en/news/8093-special-happy-valentine-s-day-en|2023]] Valentine's Day events.
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  • ...l if you need to flank a well-protected adversary, such as a [[Valentine I|Valentine]]. ...ia, some tank regiments still use Crusaders mixed in with [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine tanks]]. These units in the 26th Armoured Brigade, code named "Blade Force"
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  • ...ng with higher BR enemies like the [[B1 ter]] and the [[Valentine (Family)|Valentine]]. The tank also has access to an APHE shell, but lacks enough armour penet ...[[B1 bis]]/[[B1 ter|ter]], [[Matilda (Family)|Matilda]], or [[Valentine I|Valentine]]. Its velocity of more than 1,000 m/s is very fast, meaning sniping moving
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  • ...up-tiers with the APDS against heavy targets like the [[B1 bis]] and the [[Valentine I]]
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  • ...nks it can normally encounter, such as the [[B1 bis]] and [[Valentine Mk I|Valentine]]. However, it has relatively weak post-penetration effects, and will often
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  • [[File:Nlnzimage (4).jpg|left|thumb|252x252px|New Zealand Valentine Tank]] ...uring the war, and with the delivery of British-manufactured [[Valentine I|Valentine tanks]] and local production of the Bren Carrier, there was no longer a nee
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  • ** '''Valentine I'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine XI]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine IX]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Valentine I]]
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  • The '''Valentine''' is a British infantry tank put into service in 1940. It served throughou * [[Valentine I]]
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  • ...hallenger, AEC Mk.II, Crusader Mk.III, SARC MkVI (2pdr), SARC MkVI (6pdr), Valentine Mk.I, M4A2, M4 748 (a), Grant I, T18E2, Panther Dauphine, Flakpanzer 341, J
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  • ** Britain: Cromwell I, Cromwell V, Cromwell V (RP-3), Archer, Valentine XI, Valentine IX, Centurion Mk.1, Centurion Mk.3, Centurion Mk.10, Centurion Action X, Ce
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  • * Valentine (all modifications) 一 Have been merged into one group which has been plac
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  • While the Valentine turret itself is armoured and that has some utility, the magazines beneath * The primary armament, the fore Valentine turret is well armoured
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  • ...d from 50 to 43 mm. ([https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/537349-valentine-ix-xi-side-armour/ report]) ...0 to -8/+17 degrees ([https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/537350-valentine-ix-xi-vertical-guidance/ report])
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  • ...A13 Mk.II, A13 Mk.II 1939, Daimler Mk II, SARC MkVI (2pdr), Valentine IX, Valentine XI, Matilda III''' — a bug has been fixed that led to the instant deploym
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  • ...s that can negate the 20 mm rounds such as the [[FCM.36]], [[S.35]], and [[Valentine Mk I]].
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  • ...th flamethrower variants of the Universal Carrier and [[Valentine (Family)|Valentine tank]] being produced. In 1942, as preparation for the Dieppe Raid, three [
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  • ...re distracted. The [[Matilda (Family)|Matilda]]'s and [[Valentine (Family)|Valentine]]'s should be noted as they are practically invulnerable to your cannon.
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  • [[Valentine_I|Valentine I]]<br> [[Valentine_IX|Valentine IX]]<br>
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