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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret, gun shield, gun mantlet) | Hull || 30 mm (40°) ''Front plate'' <br> 15 mm (70°) ''Front glacis - upper se
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  • | Hull || 38.1 mm (18°) ''Driver Port'' <br> 15.8 mm (69°) ''Front Glacis'' || 2 ...ng and killing. Note that it only works below 10 km/h, so remember to slow down or it will not stabilise the gun.
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  • ...ce modifications first, as you have enough firepower and ammo, so shooting down planes shouldn't be an issue. M8 rockets are useless; only equip them if yo ...hey are terrible for taking out AI targets and needlessly weigh your plane down. Prioritize attacking the enemy with the .50 cal machine Guns over the 37 m
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  • ...s" belt is advised, as it will easily pierce light pillboxes. For shooting down aircraft, pilots have the personal choice between universal, tracer or stea ...l wobble around a bit due to the low airspeed, so take your time to smooth down the plane. At an adequate speed of above ~420 km/h, the P-47's reticle can
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  • ...or use. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...iendly. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...y bullets down range. Meanwhile the measly 4 x M2s Bearcat will pepper the hull and simply be absorbed. And unlike other Browning armed airplanes, it has m
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  • ...to pieces. The Tigercat's devastating armament is also perfect for hunting down troublesome German bombers like the Ju 288 C. ...m load being 2 x 500 lb and 1 x 1,000 lb bomb, don't really expect to take down many hard targets before going back to rearm. The secondary weapons are not
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  • * Extremely weak hull compared to other floatplanes ...happened on 16 February 1945 at Iwo Jima where Lieutenant D.W. Gandy shot down a Zero fighter.
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  • ...an use. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi * Can take a lot of damage from similarly tiered planes before going down
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  • ...going to out-manoeuvre them, so your only options are to either shoot them down, scare them away or out-run them. ...ideal shooting range (1.6-0.8 km). Repeat this until they either get shot down or pull off.
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  • ...on carriers with some risk. Approach low and slow, use your flaps to slow down more and land on the deck without deploying your gear. Your plane won't bre ...r your team to pick off, and you can force pursuers to your tail by diving down. Dogfighting is not encouraged, but it can turn on a dime occasionally.
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  • ...air-brakes can be deployed, slowing the plane enough to safely dive as far down as the player wishes. ...an use. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...more commonly used in the Ju-88. This much larger engine required for the hull of the Fw 190 to also be extended in the front, and for balancing reasons,
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  • ...r to make it back to base or allies than for the gunner to shoot the plane down. That being said, there is a chance that the gunner will land a few shots w ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...on bombers with a short burst, but if you want to go further into knocking down planes with a single shot, the 37 mm cannon is the best choice. It carries ...aft in a short shooting window. Usually 1-3 passes are more than enough to down an aircraft. If they have weak defensive guns, you can also sit behind them
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  • ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi ...w fire rate combined with hit success allows it more than enough to obtain down five planes before running out
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  • ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...You had to shoot out the oil cooler underneath, otherwise, it would not go down". Receiving damage to your oil or water coolers is usually fatal, as it wil ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi
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  • ...damage. Some identifying features of the ZSD63 is its rather boxy and tall hull with a geometric turret sitting at the back, slightly similar to a Wirbelwi ...w fire rate combined with hit success allows it more than enough to obtain down five planes before running out
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  • ...craft machine guns|MGs]] and [[:Category:Aircraft cannons|cannons]] in the hull. To increase chances of surviving, you should always avoid decreasing airsp ...There, it was repaired with parts from another Tempest that had been shot down near Hespe in December 1944. The repairs were finished on January 4, 1945.
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  • The aircraft can take a few hits in the engine and in the hull. It has 8 mm (0.31 in) of steel on the seat. You can avoid most of the enem ...ShVAK cannon and 12.7 mm Berezin UB MG combination is decent and will take down any aircraft with precise bursts. Ammunition count is on the lower side so
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  • ...{Annotation|MHI|Mitsubishi Heavy Industries}} responsible for the extended hull based on the chassis of what would become the [[Type 89 IFV]], while {{Anno <!-- Example: * Rolled homogeneous armour (Front, Side, Rear, Hull roof)
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  • ...e no other planes around, as it will make the plane slow and easy to shoot down, using the speed advantage is much less risky. The C.205 is a harder enemy ...weight, and a connection for additional fuel tanks was installed under the hull. To further increase flight performance, Soviet engineers often removed the
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  • ...ll mounted near the nose. With the air target belt, the MG 151s can easily down a fighter with a burst and even a heavy bomber with properly placed shots. ...ly armoured bombers, as the MG 151 cannons sometimes take a while to bring down your target. Do not attack enemy aircraft under 1,000 m unless the match is
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  • * 5 mm behind hull fuel tanks
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  • ...by in-flight fire on January 1948. The advent of jet fighters and another hull loss resulted into the cancellation of the project in September that year. ...can simply avoid an engagement with these planes and wait for them to come down to engage your teammates, so that you can attack them while they are unprep
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  • | Hull || 25.4 mm (19°) ''Front plate''<br> 15.8 mm (69°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> ...he tank is still it turns very sluggishly, especially on soft terrain. The hull traverse gets faster when the tank is moving, but in full speed, it starts
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  • ...t with the gunner, while the driver was stationed on the right side of the hull. The initial order of around 1,900 M22 tanks was cancelled later during Wor ...rt the Locust, especially the thin roof armour of 9.5 mm at the turret and hull. However, an oblique angle towards the front armour is already enough to ge
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  • ...with the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Medium Tank M4 Sherman]]) had a remodelled hull with a raised rear deck over the engine compartment, a sloped glacis plate, | Hull || 28.5 mm (49°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 63.5 mm (33-37°) ''Lower glacis''
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret, cupola) | Hull || 25.4 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 25.4 mm (44°) ''Lower glacis'' ||
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  • | Hull || 28.5 mm (49°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 63.5 mm (33-37°) ''Lower glacis'' * If you pack 15&nbsp;''(+50)'' shells, it will keep most of the hull empty of ammo.
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  • ...ere removed at that stage, as the three remaining machine guns on the main hull were deemed adequate for anti-infantry purposes. They also had a better ver ...vulnerable to up-gunned Panzer III and Panzer IV, due to the flat squared hull.
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  • | Hull || 12.7 mm (17-76°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 12.7 mm (3-48°) ''Lower glacis' * [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger IIs]]: try to shoot the back of turret/hull sides as it is a 100% sure ammunition explosion (especially with HEATFS)
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  • ...s spotted and takes fire, expect the commander to be the first crew member down, since he is the most exposed among the three, sitting far away and above t | Hull || 15 mm (59-79°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 15 + 10 mm (29-65°) ''Lower glaci
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  • | Hull || 10-13 (70°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 13 mm (45-66°) ''Lower glacis'' || 1 ...sition the hull. And in the case your guns reach a stop, repositioning the hull is quickly done.
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  • | Hull || 25.4 mm (70°), 12.7 mm (87°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 31.7 mm (33°) ''Lo ...nything outside of long range ATGM firing. The M60A2 arguably has a better hull and turret, with armor that can withstand most light autocannon fire and a
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  • ...haracteristic of the M2 medium is the four machine gun sponsons around the hull, created due to the US Army's infantry inter-war belief in the machine gun ...guns, two on the turret, four in the hull sponsons, two fixed in the front hull, and the coaxial machine gun.
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, turret roof) ...mission area'' <br> 50.8 mm (29°) ''Driver port'' <br> 38.1 mm (0-57°) ''Hull gun mount'' || 38.1 mm (0-22°) ''Top'' <br> 38.1 mm ''Bottom'' || 38.1 mm
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  • ...M4s have three hull machine guns and two turret-mounted machine guns. The hull weapons were all M1919A4 light machine guns, two fixed and one in a ball mo ...ional appliqué armour plates over the sponson ammunition area on the side hull was another distinguishing feature of the M4 Sherman medium tanks. While th
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  • ...ems, and weaponry. The main distinction was the cast upper hull. The upper hull was a single massive casting. This was a difficult task with the casting te ...ss of the frontal hull armour. The last are the view blocks at the frontal hull's top. Nevertheless, its armour is still effective against enemy fire from
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  • ...Fisher Body Tank Plant later improved the M4A2 design, adding a one-piece hull's upper front armour plate with a 47° slope, but retained dry ammo bins an ...pes at 47°. This eliminates the earlier M4A1 and M4 variants' key frontal hull weak points. However, this is insignificant since the majority of adversari
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  • ...ost enemy tanks will easily penetrate the M4A1 (76) W at any range, as the hull's upper front armour plate can hardly withstand any shells at its rank. Pla *Rolled homogeneous armour (Lower side hull)
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  • ...as first produced by the Detroit Arsenal factory, had the same 47° sloped hull's upper front armour plate with large hatches, "wet" ammo bins, full up-arm ...ility early in the battle to get into strategic positions and adopt a hull-down position to get the opening shot at the enemy. Tracks can also be added to
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  • ...un depression in a hull-down position to optimize the effectiveness of the hull's upper front armour plate. | Hull || 63.5 mm (47°) || 38.1 mm || 38.1 mm || 19.5 mm
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull side, rear and roof, turret roof, cupola roof) | Hull || 76.2 mm (47°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 63.5 mm (56°) ''Lower Glacis''|| 5
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  • | Hull || 101.6 mm (42-46°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 162.5 mm (25-60°) ''Upper fron ...become burnt toast. After you've unlocked these modules, it's best to work down by putting manoeuvrability as a priority.
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  • ...ute to get more new tanks produced was to mate the T42 turret onto the M46 hull. The design proved optimal and further modifications led to the design bein *Cast homogeneous armour (Front hull, turret, cupola)
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  • | Hull || 101.6 mm (42-46°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 162.5 mm (25-60°) ''Upper fron ...arby. Oh, and your agility can also help you bounce shots - just move your hull and turret around slightly if you think you will get shot.
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  • The hull is distinguished compared to the successor M60 with its curved cast shape i The M48A1 front hull glacis and turret mantlet are the strongest points of the tank and have the
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  • | Hull || 93 mm (65°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 143 mm (55°) ''Lower Glacis''|| 74 m * Front hull impenetrable against most Rank IV & some high-Rank V tanks
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  • ...mately 200-440 mm, sufficient against all types of 105 mm APDS. Across its hull, line-of-sight protection ranges from 220 mm over the upper glacis, to 280 ...more of its side profile is exposed. Likewise, the thin side armour of the hull may be easily overmatched and is also insufficient to protect against most
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  • ...e two compartments and avoid the empty space. From the front, the spacious hull does not help to keep the crew safe as a penetrating shell will travel thro | Hull || 12.7 mm (30°) ''Front plate'' <br> 6.35 mm (83-84°) ''Upper glacis'' <
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  • | Hull || 28.5 mm (48-49°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 38.1 mm (15-30°) ''Lower glacis ...shot to the turret rear. Once the capture point is held, find a good hull down position and use the 75 mm HEAT to destroy any and all oncoming tanks.
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  • ...cupola is a viable target for APHE, HE, or HESH rounds, which will splash down through the turret roof to knock out other crew members. Even kinetic round
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  • ...icant damage on. The late-generation M4 Sherman design means that the M4A3 hull is of a single-slope design, which actually gives the tank relatively good ...ean shot to a vulnerable armour part. A good shot on a general part of the hull can ignite one of the many ammo racks strewn around the interior.
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  • ...-armament configuration in the turret. The tank has two 12.7 mm MGs in the hull which are effective for taking out lightly armoured vehicles such SPAAs. It | Hull || 82.5 mm (5-35°) ''Front'' <br>101.6 mm (5-35°) ''Transmission''|| 44.4
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  • ...and 76 mm on the sides. The back upper hull and top, as well as the lower hull, remained unmodified. The turret was based on the T23 turret and had a simi * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret roof, cupola roof)
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  • | Hull || 63.5 + 38.1 mm (47°) || 76.2 mm || 38.1 mm || 19.5 mm ...t ring. A single well-placed shot to this area, where the turret meets the hull, will usually kill their gunner and prevent them from returning fire. In ad
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull sides, Hull rear) | Hull || 102 mm (52-56°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 70.25 mm (26-59°) ''Bottom Glaci
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  • ...provided additional protection with add-on armour plates on the turret and hull. Seeing some combat service against the Germans, the tank would serve until ...ted with an increase in armour and firepower. While the T26E1-1 is weighed down by the additional armour, the 90 mm T15E1 gun can allow the vehicle to knoc
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  • | Hull || 114.3 mm (55-66°) || 50.8 mm ''Upper'' <br> 44.44 mm ''Lower''|| 38 mm ...rear. The M103's turret size was also increased while reducing the armour down from 152 mm to ~85 mm average. But all hope is not lost - the M103's armour
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  • ...y 90 mm gun]] and extremely tough front turret armour able to exploit hull down positions against its competitors. ...and it's one of the best tanks for a specific battle tactic known as hull-down. Due to its 298 mm thick frontal turret armour, it will mostly deflect any
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Top side hull, Top rear hull, Rear hull roof) | Hull || 95 mm (64-71°), 51 mm (67-86°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 127 mm (43-45°)
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  • ...no problem going through, although the large fuel tank behind the frontal hull armour can sometimes absorb most damage. The fuel tank is also completely s * Spaced armour (Hull front, Turret front)
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  • ...d development of the MBT-70 with the [[XM-803]], a project intended to cut down on the costs of the MBT-70 by only utilising American components; however, * Spaced armour (Hull front, Turret front)
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  • | Hull || 6.35 mm (31°) ''Hood front'' <br> 12.7 mm (31°) ''Driver port'' || 6.3 ...r advantage over the standard infantry and in some cases, were used to cut down trees where snipers were suspected to be hiding. The M16 also saw service w
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  • * Composite armour (hull, turret) | Hull || 19-38.1 mm (82-83°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 32*+101* mm (40°) ''Lower gl
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  • ...ur, the M15A1 is entrusted with the ability to engage at a longer distance down aircraft faster, and most importantly, survive much longer. However, the pr | Hull || 6.35 mm (31°) ''Front Hood'' <br> 6.35 mm (83-84°) ''Hood top'' || 6.3
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  • | Hull || 6 mm (31°) ''Hood front'' <br>13 mm (31°) ''Driver port'' || 6 mm || 6
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  • ...gine and generator to power the main armament when the main engine is shut down, as well as fixtures for carrying two spare cannon barrels. ...lightly armoured vehicles and have enough destructive capability to bring down aircraft. There are two types of ammunition belts: armour-piercing and high
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  • ...works just as well against aircraft. Even the largest plane can be brought down with a single direct hit. Please note, nonetheless, that most crews are in | Hull || 12.7 mm (33°) ''Front glacis'' <br /> 25.7 mm (39°) ''Bottom glacis''
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  • * Aluminum alloy 5083 (hull) | Hull || 38+6 mm (45°) ''Upper Glacis'' <br> 38 mm (26°) ''Lower Glacis'' <br>
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  • | Hull || 6.35 mm (31°) || 6.35 mm || 6.35 mm || N/A
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  • | Hull || 15.8 mm (20°) ''Driver port'' <br> 15.8 mm (71°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> ...0 cal machine gun in a separate turret, as well as another emplaced in the hull. This extra turret restricts the traverse angles of both this and the main
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret) | Hull || 12.7 mm (39-64°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 12.7 mm (23-52°) ''Lower glacis
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  • ...n development, the urgency for a vehicle led to a conversion of a [[M4A2]] hull with a larger, open-topped turret carrying a high-velocity 3-inch gun into ...g from the engine in the rear to the front transmission and sprockets. The hull is sloped to a larger degree. The [[M7 (76 mm)|3-inch (76 mm) cannon]], ori
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  • | Hull || 38.1 mm (56°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50.8-107.8 (9-63°) ''Transmission * Small slivers of 5 mm armour hang off the top side hull armour, giving minuscule protections at those areas.
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  • | Hull || 305 mm (0-29°) ''Front'' <br> 133.35 mm (60°) ''Lower Glacis'' || 152 ...strike at the enemy, most likely distracted by the defying task of taking down the immensely armoured T95. Despite its bad top speed, the T95 has amazing
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull) | Hull || 12.7 mm (59°) ''Upper Glacis'' <br> 15.9 mm (29°) ''Lower Glacis'' <br
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  • ..., right and behind the driver (which is sitting in the middle of the front hull). Taking a reduced amount of shells is therefore advisable. The crew is wel When firing from hull-down positions with the Shillelagh, the user must be extremely careful of how cl
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  • | Hull || 28.5 mm (49-50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 44.1 mm (15-45°) ''Lower glacis * Sandskirts on the bottom hull give additional 5 mm thickness.
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  • ...rcade battles]]. Finally, despite the awkward position of the 75 mm in the hull, it benefits from a stabilization that would allow faster target acquisitio * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • ...e two compartments and avoid the empty space. From the front, the spacious hull does not help to keep the crew safe as a penetrating shell will travel thro |Hull||12.7 mm (31°) ''Front plate'' <br>6.35 mm (83-84°) ''Upper glacis'' <br>
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret) | Hull || 12.7 mm (39-64°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 12.7 mm (23-52°) ''Lower glacis
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  • ...by engine and hull. The '''Ram II''' had the same engine (A1/A4) and cast hull (A1), so it got the next available M4 number: '''M4A5'''. However, this des * Rolled homogeneous armour (Machine gun turret, Transmission, Lower side hull, Rear engine, Roof)
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  • | Hull || 25.4 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 25.4 mm (44°) ''Lower glacis'' || ...annot turn in place, has a very slow turret traverse and only 8 mm of side hull armour, so a good tactic is to circle with it and utilise your stabiliser,
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  • | Hull || 500 mm (39-64°) ''Front glacis'' <br>500 mm (23-52°) ''Lower glacis'' * The hull underside right above the tracks are 500 mm thick.
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Front, Side, Rear, Hull roof) | Hull || 50.8 mm (56°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50.8 mm (12-56°) ''Transmission ar
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  • | Hull || 101.6 mm (42-46°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 162.5 mm (25-60°) ''Upper fron * If you pack 17&nbsp;''(+53)'' shells, it will keep most of the hull empty of ammo.
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  • ...ility. The design came about by simply placing the M36 turret onto the M18 hull. This configuration, nicknamed "Super Hellcat", proved suitable but World W | Hull || 12.7 mm (63°)|| 12.7 mm || 12.7 mm || 8.0 mm
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  • ..., with a tougher-than-average gun mantlet, and a sloped, but slightly thin hull. * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull sides, Hull rear)
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  • ...vehicle include the combined Gunner/Commander sight as well as the angled hull very reminiscent of the Leopards in-game. The vehicle also employs a [[hydr * Spaced armour (Hull front)
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  • | Hull || 32 mm (76°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 44 mm (25°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 38 ...about walls, fences, and objects on the terrain - These will slow the tank down if they are run over and/or hit. It is important not to let the enemy team
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  • ...to even APDS shells at lower tiered tanks, such as the M60 or T54E2. In a down-tier, you will be able to soak up some damage when being hit by weaker roun * Spaced armour (Hull front)
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  • | Hull || 28.5 mm (49°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 63.5 mm (33-37°) ''Lower glacis'' ...Tank M5A1 Stuart''', had a completely redesigned hull and turret, with the hull most notably having a full sloping frontal armour than the previous designs
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  • ...s a flame-thrower tank, which used 24 M3A1 and attached a flame gun in the hull machine gun position. These modified M3A1 were nicknamed “Satan” and we | Hull || 38.1 mm (18°) ''Upper plate'' <br> 25.4 mm ''Crew compartment sides'' <
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  • | Hull || 25.4 mm (19°) ''Front plate'' <br> 15.8 mm (69°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> ...he tank is still it turns very sluggishly, especially on soft terrain. The hull traverse gets faster when the tank is moving, but in full speed, it starts
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  • When facing a T14 from the front, aiming straight at the hull could produce results. Aim for the bottom of the T14's lower glacis, it wil | Hull || 50 mm (61°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 50-101.6 mm (11-57°) ''Transmission
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  • ...avours protection over the high mobility common to the class. The T18E2's hull is solidly protected from heavy machine guns and artillery shrapnel, but mo * Cast Homogeneous armour (turret, hull front and sides)
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  • ...) models will also be able to penetrate the T20 straight through the front hull unless compound angling. * Cast homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret)
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  • ...w 76.2 mm thick for much stronger side protection. However, the lower side hull around the bogie suspension area is still only 38.1 mm thick, vulnerable to | Hull || 63.5 + 38.1 mm (47°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 114.3-139.7 mm (7-66°) ''Tr
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  • *Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull) | Hull || 305 mm (0-31°) ''Front'' <br> 133.35 mm (58°) ''Lower Glacis'' || rows
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  • ...aster reload rate. That said, the extra long barrel length compared to the hull can be a weak spot as enemies can snipe the tank barrel poking out of cover | Hull || 101.6 mm (12-46°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 162.5 mm (25-60°) ''Upper fron
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  • ...8 Patton]] and the [[M60]]. Sharing the rounded cast hull shape of the M48 hull chassis and a rounded turret housing the 105 mm M68 gun. However, unlike th ...A placement, the ERA on the Magach 3 are long smooth blocks running up and down with the tank's profile while the M60A1 RISE (P) has them in tiles, each wi
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  • | Hull || 30 mm (40°) ''Front plate'' <br> 15 mm (70°), 30 mm (55°) ''Front gla ...binding under the "Tank Driving" subsection. When using Cruise Mode, hold down the desired key you bound its activation to, and steer with mouse movements
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  • | Hull || 101.6 mm (42-46°) ''Front Glacis'' <br> 162.5 mm (25-60°) ''Upper fron ...arby. Oh, and your agility can also help you bounce shots - just move your hull and turret around slightly if you think you will get shot.
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  • ...(28/20_mm)|28/20 mm S.Pz.B.41]], functions by firing a 28 mm caliber shell down a barrel that narrows it to 20 mm at the muzzle end. This method creates a | Hull || 8 mm (18-36°) ''Driver viewport'' <br> 6 mm (71°) ''Upper glacis'' <br
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  • ...has a silhouette slightly resembling a [[Marder III]], but is quite scaled down. | Hull || 13 mm (18°) ''Front plate'' <br> 13 mm (72-75°) ''Front glacis'' <br>
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  • | Hull || 35 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (73°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 35 * Hull underside right above tracks is 15 mm thick and belly armour is 5 mm thick.
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  • ...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 overlapped and inter | Hull || 12 mm (83-88°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (10°) ''Driver/Co-driver po
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  • ...detonation is to shoot the storage box that is mounted on the rear of the hull, from the side. ...be destroyed by either an ammo rack explosion or most commonly a tank burn-down. Since the Flak.37 does not have armour, HEAT and HE shells can destroy you
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  • ...ntroduced in [[Update 1.43]]. Being a field gun strapped onto a light tank hull, it offers little protection to the crew, but this is compensated by the fi | Hull || 50 mm (19°) ''Front plate'' <br> 12 mm (74°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50
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  • ...he only plus side is perhaps that the 5 crew members are spread out on the hull sides, meaning it might take a few shots to destroy the Dicker Max using so | Hull || 12 mm (77°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (20°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 50
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  • | Hull || 50 mm (19°) ''Front plate'' <br> 12 mm (74°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 ...perform a "zig-zag" up the hill to prevent the vehicle from getting bogged down.
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  • ...s share a common flaw: a lack of armour. Furthermore, given that Nashorn's hull was not its initial design, it has very poor gun depression, making fightin * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, gun shield, superstructure)
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  • | Hull Superstructure|| 50 mm (51°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (54°) ''Lower gl
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  • | Hull || 10 mm (76°), 20 mm (46°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 5 mm (46°) ''Engine gr ...cannon is pivoted above the radio operator's or driver's hatch, so careful hull placement is required when engaging targets below your slope level. The Waf
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  • ...er hull, and sporting an armament of two SS.11 launchers on the top of the hull. The RakJPz 2 was superseded by later developments which removed the MCLOS- ...to manage in close quarter engagements. The ability to hide the vehicle's hull behind cover and fire the missiles lets the Raketenjagdpanzer 2 take advant
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  • | Hull || 30 mm || 30 mm || 20 mm || 15 mm ...E is an excellent tank to use the tactic of angling in. With angling, the hull has a chance to bounce some enemy fire. The turret face protection is rathe
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  • ...guns, two of which were mounted coaxially with the main gun and one in the hull. Despite being produced in small numbers, the Panzer III B variant saw serv ...erable from almost all vehicles present in the lower ranks. By angling the hull, you can potentially bring the protection up to 20 mm effective on the fron
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  • | Hull || 50 mm (51°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (54°) ''Lower glacis'' || 30 m ...decessor. Its lower rate of fire as well as its inability to use many hull-down positions the RakJPz 2 can use, alongside the inability to quickly follow u
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  • ...rol/gasoline 285 horsepower engine and had identical armour thickness. The hull frontal armour's basic armour thickness had increased to 50 mm. An addition ...8 L/42 tank gun, can readily deal with adversaries in its ranks. Increased hull frontal armour thickness allows players to take greater risks during combat
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  • | Hull || 30 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 25 mm (85°), 30 mm (53°) ''Front gla * Bustle racks on the rear hull sides give another 30 mm thick armour at their locations.
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  • ...our on Panzer IIIs is not a viable method. The front of the turret and the hull of the latest production Panzer IV J tanks were fitted with 20 mm spaced ar ...I J1]], but it also has 20 mm spaced armour on the front of the turret and hull. The Panzer III L's playstyle is essentially the same, however, players may
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  • ...43, 5 mm side skirt armour panels known as Schürzen were installed on the hull side to prevent the Soviet 14.5 mm anti-tank rifle from penetrating the Pan ...s are the integration of 5 mm Schürzen armour plates on both sides of the hull, as well as additional armour plates that completely surround the turret, l
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  • ...eifel air cleaner units designed for dusty environments are located on the hull's back. Between August 1942 and August 1944, a total of 1,347 units were co [[File:TigerIHTank Armour Angling.png|right|thumbnail|The ideal angling of hull armour on {{PAGENAME}} for maximum effective armour all-around|300px]]
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  • | Hull || 50 mm (12°) ''Front plate'' <br> 25 mm (86°), 50 mm (53°) ''Front gla ...d players in your team, which may cause them to unintentionally show their hull sides towards the Panzer III J1's position. This scenario, combined with yo
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  • [[File:TigerIHTank Armour Angling.png|right|thumbnail|The ideal angling of hull armour on Tiger I for maximum effective armour all-around|300px]] While the hull armour is largely unchanged, turret armour has been improved a bit - the la
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  • | Hull || 150 mm (50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 100 mm (50°) ''Lower glacis''|| 80 * Recommended ammo load is 23 to keep the hull empty and both ready racks full.
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  • *Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret) | Hull || 150 mm (50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 150 mm (spherical) ''MG port'' <br>
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  • ...nigh impossible to take down outside of a concerted team effort to take it down. | Hull || 200 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 200 mm (35°) ''Lower glacis'' || 18
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  • * Spaced armour (Hull front, Turret front) | Hull || 34* mm (60-61°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 76.2 mm (64°) ''Lower glacis'' |
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  • ...was almost identical to the Panzer IV E. The sole difference was that the hull frontal armour plate was a single 50 mm plate rather than two separate 30 m ...& Rear hull armour has been improved to 30 mm, and the entire upper front hull is now a single plate of 50 mm steel - while some places are actually weake
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  • ...is plates transformed the hull's appearance from a curved frontal armoured hull to an angular shape. ...rly armoured, the Panzer II C may unleash a wave of armour-piercing shells down the adversary path with the KwK30 L/55 20 mm autocannon, crippling most opp
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  • | Hull || 30 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 12 mm (72°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 30 * Hull underside right above tracks is only 5 mm thick.
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  • ...red visor constructed of aluminium alloy was mounted onto the front of the hull. This was done in order to draw hostile fire away from the driver. The majo ...e Panzer II C coming before it, with 30 mm front plating on its turret and hull instead of the 35 mm on its predecessor. It still has only three crew, so i
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  • The hull armour can be supplemented by add-on armour in the form of track links, but | Hull || 50 mm (12°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (73°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50
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  • ...riant except for three obvious differences. To begin, the thickness of the hull frontal armour was increased from 50 mm to 80 mm. Second, the previous Panz | Hull || 80 mm (11-12°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (73°) ''Front glacis'' <br>
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  • | Hull || 80 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (72°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 80 ...ose flexibility in reacting to close encounters without turning the entire hull around. As such, it is recommended not to use the Panzer IV J as a front-li
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  • ...s. Six thin armour plates were installed on either side of the Panzer IV H hull. Additional armour plates were added to entirely encase the turret, leaving | Hull || 80 mm (11-12°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (73°) ''Front glacis'' <br>
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  • ...ipes that emerged from the exhaust cover at the back of the Panther A tank hull were no longer required. Sheet metal coverings were gradually introduced be | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (56°) ''Lower glacis'' || 50 m
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  • ...possessed 100 mm of effective armour. This is primarily because Tiger I's hull upper front armour plate is placed perpendicular to the shell impact angle. | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 60 mm (56°) ''Lower glacis'' || 40 m
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  • | Hull || 100 mm (55-56°) ''Front plate'' <br> 60 mm (50°) ''Lower glacis'' || 6 * Part of the hull is covered by tracks, adding additional 20 mm of armour
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  • *Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) ...''Bottom glacis'' || 35 (40-42°) mm ''Top hull side'' <br> 30 mm ''Bottom hull side'' || 25 mm (12-47°) || 30 mm ''Front area'' <br> 15 mm ''Rear area''
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  • ...ed as the redesigned turret has no surface for shells to ricochet into the hull. It is also the first Panther tank to include an optical rangefinder, which | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (56°) ''Lower glacis'' || 50 m
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  • ...mmerit aims to minimize the effectiveness of magnets adhering to the metal hull. ...let that could potentially bounce a kinetic round down into the vulnerable hull roof. While this phenomenon is relatively rare, the risk is present and sho
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  • | Hull || 10 mm (65°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 20 mm (14°) ''Lower glacis'' || 15 m * Hull armour can resist 12.7 mm bullets, commonly used on US tanks like [[M13 MGM
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  • ...enetrate the driver's optics. If that isn't enough, the Flakpanzer is also hull-breakable, so early-rank vehicles firing HEAT or HE rounds are able to one- | Hull || 13 mm (1° - 66°) || 13 mm || 13 mm || 8 - 0 mm
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  • *Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) ...om glacis'' || 35 (39-41°) mm ''Top hull side'' <br /> 30 + 5 mm ''Bottom hull side'' || 25 mm (14-48°) || 30 mm ''Front area'' <br /> 15 mm ''Rear area'
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  • ...tially better protection thanks to the use of composite armour in both the hull and the turret, while still remaining within acceptable weight limitations. ...e sports significantly better all-round chemical protection, with an upper hull and turret essentially immune to all but the most powerful ATGMs frontally,
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  • There were 16 Leopard 2K prototypes produced (the 17th hull was cancelled), the first 10 equipped with the 105 mm smoothbore gun and th | Hull || 160 mm ''Upper'' <br> 120 mm ''Lower'' || 65 / 95 mm* ''Top'' <br> 35 /
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  • ...7 mm cannon with a good HE round, should it get a good hit, it will likely down the plane or cause significant damage. It also gets access to AP belts, whi | Hull || 3 mm (3-9°) ''Grille'' <br> 3 mm (83-84°) ''Front hood'' || 3 mm || 3
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, turret) | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (55°) ''Lower glacis'' || 50 m
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  • | Hull || 80 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (72°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 80 ...verall be easily penetrated by most aircraft armaments, except the frontal hull.
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  • ...ment is fast-firing and precise, requiring only one or two shells to bring down even a bomber. Players can also equip armour-piercing ammunition belts to t ...rom enemy aircraft, although some aircraft cannons may penetrate the 10 mm hull armour and cause an engine fire.
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  • ...m a shell, even one containing explosive filler. A center-mass shot to the hull will often only hit the ammunition storage, and there is a good chance that | Hull || 80 mm (10°) ''Upper plate'' <br> 20 mm (72°) ''Middle glacis'' <br> 8
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  • |Hull || |25 mm (18°) ''Front plate'' <br> 16 mm (80°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 25 ...nks which is found also on French tanks - it has 25 mm front armour on the hull and turret which makes it immune to 12.7 mm machine guns that are commonpla
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  • ...icles, particularly the frequent requirement to shift the direction of the hull when engaging the enemy from different directions. Nonetheless, gaining ski | Hull || 26 mm (86°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (23°) ''Lower glacis'' || 30 m
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  • ...get through it. Always try to make use of your gun depression, hiding your hull behind terrain and obstacles, while exposing only your turret to the enemy. * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret, cupola)
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret, cupola) | Hull || 50 mm (20°) ''Front plate'' <br> 30 mm (74°) ''Upper glacis'' <br> 50
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  • ...knock out the majority of enemy tanks in its ranks. However, the frontal hull protection is inadequate as most opponent tanks received significant upgrad | Hull || 30 mm (86°), 50 mm (50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (23°) ''Lower gl
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, superstructure) | Hull || 80 mm (50°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 80 mm (19°) ''Lower plate'' <br> 30
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  • ...tly ignore tanks firing at the front. It is important to avoid angling the hull downwards, as this makes weakspots to be penetrable even with autocannons. | Hull || 30 mm (86°), 80 mm (50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 80 mm (19°) ''Lower gl
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  • ...uld be easy for players to take the initiative and lead the attack or hold down choke points. * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Superstructure)
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  • ...y unreliable and was incredibly sluggish to manoeuvre, frequently breaking down while trying to crest even a small mound of dirt. Low production rate, the | Hull || 150 mm (49°) ''Front glacis'' <br /> 100 mm (49°) ''Bottom glacis'' ||
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Lower side hull) | Hull || 60 mm (40-60°), 60 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 60 mm (40°) ''Trans
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  • | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br /> 60 mm (54°) ''Bottom glacis''|| 40 | Superstructure || Same as Hull || 50 mm (26-29°)|| 40 mm (36°) || 25 mm (85°)
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  • ...80 mm || 80 mm (7-43°) ''Top'' <br> 80 mm (5-62°) ''Bottom'' || 20 mm ''Hull roof'' <br> 80 mm ''Engine deck'' * The hull roof is some part 20 mm thick in areas while it is 80 mm thick more in the
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, casemate) | Hull || 80 mm (47°) ''Upper glacis'' <br> 50 mm (55°) ''Lower glacis'' || 30 m
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  • | Hull || 11 mm (76°), 32 mm (32°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 32 mm (31-61°) ''Lower ...stem for the rocket launcher was developed and placed inside the vehicle's hull.
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  • ...is, then a sloped lower glacis that has 35 mm as well. The side, rear, and hull roof armour are a paltry 15 mm, including the turret sides. The front turre | Hull || 20 + 14.5 mm (6°) ''Upper plate'' <br> 14.5 mm (74°) ''Upper glacis''
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  • ..."jerry" fuel cans on the right rear hull, on top of the tracks. The front hull is also absent of a headlamp, though the vehicle horn is still present. Fin ...)|mod. 1940]] turret design presents an even larger target above the front hull, as right under the gun mantlet holding the 152 mm gun is a very flat 75 mm
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  • ...Sternantenne D (Star aerial) for the Fu 8 was installed on the rear of the hull, while the conventional 2-meter antenna for the Fu 5 was installed on the r | Hull || 80 mm (11°) ''Front plate'' <br> 20 mm (72°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 80
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  • ...sing the rods on the side of the hull as reference points. From there, aim down a tad below the top of the mesh skirts, and an ammunition hit/detonation is ...r this battle rating, but it has an unsloped 80 mm hull and an 80 mm lower hull that is only very slightly sloped. Avoid firing at the gun mantlet. It is h
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  • ...te to the front hull plate. The addition of 20 mm track armour on the side hull also provide significant side protection against glancing incoming shots. * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Gun mantlet, Turret roof, Cupola)
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  • ...ithout the usage of decal slots, with a white star and circle on the front hull, turret sides, and roof, as well as miscellaneous unit marking of the US 5t ...e only feature noticeable is the engine exhausts coming out the top of the hull structure rather than from the bottom.
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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-mounted transmission ( ...ted to the front, making it a total of 204 mm of steel (the same amount of hull armour can be found on the [[Ferdinand]]).
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  • [[File:TigerIHTank Armour Angling.png|right|thumbnail|The ideal angling of hull armour on Tiger I for maximum effective armour all-around|300px]] | Hull || 102 mm (9°) ''Front plate'' <br> 62 mm (80°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 102
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  • | Hull || 80 mm (55°) ''Front glacis'' <br /> 60 mm (54°) ''Bottom glacis''|| 40 | Superstructure || Same as Hull || 50 mm (26-29°)|| 40 mm (36°) || 25 mm (85°)
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  • ...ing grounds, where they discovered the partially completed E-100 hull. The hull was examined, evaluated, and ultimately scrapped in the post-war period. ...that of its counterpart, the Maus, but it features a completely different hull that is lower and more compact in its dimensions. Additionally, the E-100 h
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret) | Hull || 15 mm (25°) ''Upper plate - Top'' <br> 50 mm (19°) ''Upper plate - Bot
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  • ...dentical to the Soviet [[KV-1E]]. It has extra armour plates welded to its hull and turret. The 76 mm F-32 gun is not the strongest, but it can still pack | Hull || 75 + 25 mm (30-31°) ''Front plate'' <br> 40 mm (72°) ''Front glacis''
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  • | Hull || 30 mm (13°) ''Upper plate'' <br> 10 mm (74°) ''Upper glacis'' <br> 30 ...our vehicle out. Most SPAAs at your BR will also be able to penetrate your hull even frontally, so try to stay out of sight. You are generally safe from .5
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, rocket launcher mount) | Hull || 8 mm (6°) ''Engine compartment'' <br> 8 mm (32°) ''Driver cabin''|| 8
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, main turret, MG turrets, cupola) | Hull || 13 mm ''Turret base plate'' <br> 20 mm (22-24°) ''Machine gunner plate'
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  • * Long, tough hull is easily angled ...ss hitting an ammo rack, it will require multiple shots to take the target down
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  • *Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) | Hull || 63.5 mm (47°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 51-108 mm (12-56°) ''Transmission
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  • ...to the front armour, if your hull is facing directly towards the enemy the hull cheeks will have more effective armour than your frontal armour, so they ar ...o is stowed right behind the thinner pieces of armour on the cheeks of the hull. This should be kept in mind as {{Battle-rating|1}}, a majority of Soviet a
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  • ...ven all 5 crew members if it is explosive. Frontal penetration through the hull can destroy the transmission, leaving the tank immobile. It may also hurt t | Hull || 20 mm (74°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 + 50 mm (12°) ''Joint plate'' <br
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  • ...itself using its great mobility: any additional armour would slow the tank down. Best for medium-range engagements, but also suitable for close-range and l * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret hatches)
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  • ...e ammo rack will explode from a direct impact. Always attempt to angle the hull when facing an enemy. When reloading the gun swing the turret to the side s ...iceable at best. It has a decent top speed but off-road the tank will slow down to a crawl. The acceleration is poor and a lot of speed is lost when turnin
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  • ...t armour can be penetrated by most tanks at its BR and slightly fewer in a down-tier. Still, a large percentage of the tanks encountered in a typical battl * Recommended ammo load is 23&nbsp;''(+47)'' to keep the hull empty and both ready racks full.
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  • | Hull || 13 mm (62°) ''Front glacis''<br> 20 mm (18°) ''Driver port'' <br> 30 m .... Or, shoot at the near-vertical part of the curved gun mantlet of the big hull-mounted gun.
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  • ...T machine gun. Unlike the BT-5, the BT-7s hull was welded and the shape of hull at front was also redesigned. The frontal armour protection was slightly in | Hull || 15 mm (61°) ''Upper front glacis'' <br> 20 mm (18°) ''Driver's hatch''
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  • ...resulting in much tougher enemies in battle, players may begin to find the hull frontal armour plate inadequate in protection. * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • ...l performance of the T-34 (1941) variant. The T-34 (1941), with its sloped hull frontal armour plate, outstanding off-road performance, and manoeuvrability * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret)
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  • ...sloping makes it very effective, especially if angled properly, though its hull cheeks are somewhat vulnerable. * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, turret)
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  • ...T-34 (1940) variant suffered from a number of issues. Since the intricate hull front armour component was difficult to construct and there was a lack of V ...hickness. Most adversaries will struggle to pierce the T-34 (1940) frontal hull from a distance. In addition, the T-34 (1940) has exceptional off-road agil
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  • ...d to the front in an attempt to improve the tank's protection. The frontal hull protection was significantly increased over the original [[T-34 (1941)|T-34 ...ed armour substantially improves frontal protection, it does slow the tank down.
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  • ...n opponent tank, players may need to fire many shots. Since the turret and hull chassis were identical, the T-34-57 early experimental variant has a compar | Hull || 45 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 45 mm (53°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 10
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  • ...enetrate that armour. Thus if possible, do not prolong the exposure of the hull armour towards the enemy. ...g for the T-34-85 and they won't be afraid to plant a shell into the 45 mm hull armour.
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) | Hull || 90 mm (64°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 90 mm (44°) ''Lower glacis'' || 75 +
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  • ...any enemy tank weaponry it can face in the battle rating. Any shot to the hull, apart from high oblique angle of attacks, would more likely than not penet * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret roof, cupola roof)
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  • ...pendicular to the axis of the tank. This change, along with the removal of hull sponsons, allowed the crew compartment to be built with more space, and sub * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof, Gun mantlet)
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) | Hull || 120 mm (61°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 120 mm (53°) ''Lower glacis'' || 80
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  • ...were the combings over the commander's and loader's hatches. The previous hull machine gun mount was removed to allow for six additional 100 mm main armam * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • ...t-trap and slightly improved protection. However, this is offset by weaker hull armour, which has a small impact on its overall survivability. Access to ne * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof) | Hull || 100 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br>100 mm (54°) ''Lower glacis'' || 80
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  • ...effective for its BR as the T-54's is. The well-rounded turret and sloped hull can ricochet poorly aimed rounds when angled, but should not be relied upon ...e or outright destroy the tank. Of particular note of concern is the front hull ammunition rack inside the fuel tank situated next to the driver. This rack
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  • ...15 mm ''Bottom'' || 15 mm ''Top'' <br> 15 mm (11°) ''Bottom'' || 10 mm ''Hull'' <br> 6 mm ''Rear'' ...aps. Despite the tracks being short and far apart, the T-26 still has slow hull traverse and often needs a forward/backward jerk to start turning properly.
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  • ...inferior to other tanks at close ranges in almost every way. Adopt a hull-down position and take advantage of its powerful turret to support your teammate ...s from the 105 mm L7 gun, but any more powerful rounds will penetrate. The hull sides are relatively well protected. 80 mm RHA will stop most autocannon ro
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  • | Hull || 30 + 20 mm (20-22°) ''Driver's port'' <br> 15 mm (65°) ''Front glacis' * If you pack 33&nbsp;''(+36)'' shells, it will keep the turret and the top hull empty of ammo.
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  • ...nk, combining average speed, thin armour and a large gun. It uses the same hull as [[T-26]] and an enlarged turret not dissimilar to the [[T-28]]'s main tu ...m (0-1°)|| 15 mm (1-31°) ''Top'' <br> 15 mm (11°) ''Bottom'' || 10 mm ''Hull'' <br> 6 mm ''Rear''
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  • ...ut the driver and machine gunner (though APHE shells may detonate the huge hull ammo rack behind them as well), but aiming for the upper front plate can re ...e face perpendicularly towards the enemy and be constantly adjusting their hull angle to give their armour plates the extra edge needed to bounce an incomi
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  • ...e early 1930s as a complement to the heavier T-35 tank, sharing turret and hull design with it. The T-28 was also influenced by the British Vickers A1E1 In ...arly strong, and the six crew members being tightly packed together in the hull leave the tank vulnerable to being destroyed in single well-aimed shot.
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  • ...utstanding when angled. With extra 25 mm spaced armour at the front of the hull results in a total of over 100 mm of armour. The tank can take a lot of dam | Hull || 75 + 25 mm (30-31°) ''Front plate'' <br> 70 mm (72°) ''Front glacis''
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  • ...ion of the KV-1, meaning it has thinner armour. The KV-1S features thinner hull side armour at 60 mm, thinner lower front plate at 60 mm, and a very weak g * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • ...Fortunately, the IS-85 turret was available at this point, but not the IS hull. Due to severe technical delays in IS-85 manufacturing as well as urgent ne ...sist higher-tier opponents. The main weak spot of the KV-85 comes from the hull side. To house the larger turret ring for an 85 mm gun, there are 2 unappar
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  • ...proved protection while still maintaining weight. As a result, the frontal hull could now withstand a German 88 mm armour-piercing shell at 1,000 m. The in * Cast homogeneous armour (Hull front and side, turret)
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  • ...d by massive torsion arms. Extra fuel tanks were fitted to the rear of the hull, as with all earlier heavy tanks, and massive mudguards housed storage boxe ...lected at long ranges thanks to a unique sloped frontal hull. However, the hull's lower front armour plate remains a weakness, and nearly all opponents in
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  • | Hull || 75 mm (31°) ''Front plate'' <br> 70 mm (72°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 25 ...mm howitzer is a huge target on the KV-2, a more enticing target than the hull. The profile makes concealing the tall, heavy tank difficult, while the tur
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  • ...variant of the IS heavy tank family. It features a uniformly sloped 100 mm hull upper front glacis plate at a 60° angle. Reliability was improved over tim ...verse speed, it is possible to play in "reverse" mode with the back of the hull facing the adversary, which can greatly boost survival during battle. Addit
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  • ...riant of the IS heavy tank family. The IS-3 featured a revolutionary front hull and turret design that would become the trademark of all postwar Soviet tan * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof)
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  • ...erences between it and its immediate ancestor, the [[IS-3]], were a longer hull, seven pairs of road wheels rather than six, a larger turret housing a new ...|Mk 5]], without [[Chieftain Mk 10|composite armour]]), the T-10M has more hull armour, and even a more evenly protected turret (Chieftains have a weaker s
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  • | Hull || 35 mm (24°) ''Driver's plate'' <br> 15 mm (70°) ''Front glacis'' <br>
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  • ...ing can work, but it must be done properly. A small angle will enhance the hull armour all around from the frontal perspective. Furthermore, since it is su * Rolled homogeneous armour (Hull, Turret roof, Hatch roof)
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  • ...e speed. Since many of the vehicles it will face will easily penetrate its hull armour, the T-64A should be played as a sniper, and close-range engagement * Spaced armour (Hull front, Turret front)
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  • ...nd a new 6ETs40 autoloader. T-64B variants were fitted with stronger upper hull glacis armour beginning in 1985, and older T-64B variants were upgraded wit ...The ERA is shaped like a "pike" or triangular prism. The appearance of the hull will also change, as it will be covered in ERA and the distinctive triangle
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  • ...elded one allowing for easier production and moved to the left side of the hull. On 6th July 1943, Lieutenant B.V. Pavlovich destroyed four german tanks, t With sloped 50 mm and 35 mm on the turret and hull, the turret can take quite a beating and have sustained no lasting damage o
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  • ...ire and kill the driver if the round is fired at the center of mass of the hull, leaving the turret fully operational. Due to the construction of the turre * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, gun shield, gun mantlet)
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  • ...mander and with some luck the gun breech. For the Tiger, aim for the front hull if it is not angled as you can punch right through. If it is angled, in thi ...similarly as a Tiger, the armour layout is very similar, especially on the hull.
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  • | Hull || 10 mm (80°) ''Top'' <br> 13 mm (44°) ''Bottom'' || 13 mm ''Top'' <br>
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  • | Hull || 45 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 45 mm (37°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 50 ...even at 1.2km. Shoot the left cheek to kill all turret crew and wound the hull crew.
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  • ...f the T-80 was less armoured with 35 mm thick armour overall, however, the hull sides were strengthened from 15 to 25 mm; the rest of the armour remained u | Hull || 35 mm (62°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 35 mm (33-71°) ''Driver's port'' <br
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  • | Hull || 7-12 mm (80°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 19 mm (56°) ''Lower glacis'' || 16 ...isable their movement or firepower, then follow up with a missile into the hull. If the target is at farther ranges, engage first with the missile to ensur
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  • * Alloy ABT-101 (Hull) | Hull || 20 mm (77-79°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 30 mm (54-69°) ''Lower glacis'' <
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  • * Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, gun shield) | Hull || 15 mm ''Upper plate'' <br> 15 mm (17°) ''Upper plate - Driver hatch'' <
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  • | Hull || 45 mm (49-50°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 45-100 mm (21-69°) ''Lower glacis ...nments, the speed will drop considerably, although still satisfactory. The hull traverse is usable, but it may only be barely enough to keep up with a smal
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  • ...nsmission/engine will be broken, immobilising the tank. On the back of the hull, the SU-76M has a lightly armoured open-topped superstructure to accommodat | Hull || 25 mm (60°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 30 mm (30°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 25
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  • ...sniper. Race to a position using your speed and then conceal your fragile hull and then wait for the enemy to stumble in your sights. Use your high rate o | Hull || 10 mm (24°) ''Front plate'' <br> 10 mm (67°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 10
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  • ...sed. Angling also works to some extent on future SU tanks, but the further down the tech tree, the less efficient it is due to appearance of new weak spots | Hull || 45 mm (49°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 45 mm (58°) ''Lower glacis'' <br> 70
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  • ...60 mm RHA belts. This means that any shot that penetrates the side of the hull will likely cause an ammo rack detonation. The engine is located at the ver | Hull || 60 mm (32-71°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 60 mm (23°) ''Lower glacis'' || 6
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