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  • The '''M4 ''Sherman''''', designated '''Medium Tank, M4''', named after the American Civil-War General William T. Sherman. The M4 was the most widely-used American tank ever developed, originally meant for
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) The '''M3''' is the first variant of the [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 light tank family]]. While observing events in Europe and Asia during World War II, American
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  • | link = P-39 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)|Browning (7.62 mm)}}
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  • | link = P-39 (Family) ...he high-altitude performance needed to engage strategic bombers. The 37 mm M4's dropping trajectory and slow rate of fire make it useless in head-on pass
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  • ...fore it was only used in service on the [[P-39 (Family)|P-39]] and [[P-63 (Family)|P-63]] interceptors before a replacement was sought. ...], and bombers such as the [[B-29A-BN|B-29 Superfortress]] and the [[SB2C (Family)|SB2C Helldiver]]. It still saw use on a small number of fighters later in
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  • | link-2 = P-63 (Family) ...en Beta Test prior to Update 1.27. Being an early variant of the Kingcobra family, the P-63A-5 misses out on various improvements like better engines and mor
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  • | link = P-63 (Family) ...hough it is still quite decent at 4,000-5,000 m and can outclimb [[Fw 190 (Family)|Fw 190s]] and most Soviet fighters at these altitudes. Try not to go much
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  • | link = B-25 (Family) ...e firepower is not as concentrated as on the [[A-20G-25|A-20G]] or [[A-26 (Family)|A-26 Invader]], but quite better than on many US fighter designs. And many
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  • | link = B-25 (Family) ...ole with its skip-bombs, 14-18 forward-facing machine guns or even a 75 mm M4 cannon. The B-25J versions of the plane were essentially the same as a B-25
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  • | link = P-39 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)|Browning (7.62 mm)}}
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  • | link = P-63 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)}}
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  • | link-2 = P-39 (Family) ...lthough reduced, is powerful and accurate thanks to the nose-mounted 37 mm M4 cannon. The 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine guns are fit for pilots seeking to
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  • | link = P-39 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)}}
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  • | link = P-63 (Family) ...hough it is still quite decent at 4,000-5,000 m and can outclimb [[Fw 190 (Family)|Fw 190]]s and most Soviet fighters at these altitudes. Try not to go much
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  • ...108A ''Artgliere'' (lit. "Gunship") was an unusual variant of the [[P.108 (Family)|P.108 heavy bomber]]. Designed in response to a requirement issued in Nove ...pping gun containing 50 rounds, basically making it an oversized [[Hs 129 (Family)|Hs 129]] or [[PBJ-1H]]. However, the main reason for the ''Artgliere'' to
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  • ...itain supplied France with surplus military vehicles left after WWII, like M4 Shermans, Spitfires, and other vehicles. The '''F8F-1B Bearcat''' was one o * [[F8F (Family)]]
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  • |link-1 = M5 Stuart (Family) ...nk M5 Stuart to avoid confusion with the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Medium Tank M4 Sherman]]) had a remodelled hull with a raised rear deck over the engine co
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  • | link = M24 (Family) When World War II started, the US Army had the [[M3_Stuart_(Family)|Stuart]] as their primary light tank. However, the old armour arrangement
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) ...''M3A1''' is the second variant of the [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 light tank family]]. The M3A1 features a new turret with turret basket and a removed cupola.
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  • ...n. That said, the M2 medium helped lay the foundation to the future M3 and M4 medium tanks * [[M3 Medium (Family)]]
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) ...ithdrawn from action in most theatres as soon as the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman tanks]] became available in substantial numbers.
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • ...e T25 gives a glimpse of American medium tank gameplay of the M26 Pershing family. * Low profile, smaller than the [[M4A3 (76) W |M4 Sherman]] tanks
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  • | link = M26 (Family) ...from the tank, such as the request for more firepower and armour over the M4. The culmination of the design work led to the T26E3 heavy tank, which feat
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • ...mass production, the U.S. Army had lost interest in them, considering the M4 Sherman as a better solution in terms of reliability and cost-effectiveness .... Enemies to specifically watch out for are the [[IS-1]], [[Panther tank (Family)|Panthers]], [[Tiger E|Tigers]], and [[M4A3E2]] Shermans, as they can all e
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link-1= M1 Abrams (Family) ...ntinued their search for the next main battle tank to replace their [[M60 (Family)|M60s]]. With a goal of producing a top-rate main battle tank under a fixed
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  • | link = M3 Half-Track (Family) ...and only 12 mm (0.5 inch) all around? [[SU-152|SU-152's]] and [[M4A3 (105)|M4 (105)'s]] HE shells will always be happy to obliterate the M15A1. On the ot
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  • | link-1 = M42 (Family) ...is a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun mounted on the [[M41 Walker Bulldog (Family)|M41 Walker Bulldog]] chassis used by the U.S. Army during World War II. It
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  • | link = M18 Hellcat (Family) ..., [[Cromwell (Family)]], [[Tiger H1]]/[[Tiger E|E]] or [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panther]]
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  • |link-1 = M10 (Family) The M10 has roughly the same mobility characteristics as the M4 Sherman. Spaded, the tank moves surprisingly fast in a straight line, but t
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  • |link = M36 Jackson (Family) ...un Motor Carriage, M10]] chassis, which employed the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4]] reliable chassis and engine coupled with sloped armour, with a new turret
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  • |usage-1 = other vehicles of the family |link-1 = M8 General Scott (Family)
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) ..., the M3 Lee was redesigned to use it, and the resulting tank was the [[M4|M4 Sherman]], which will go on to replace the M3 tanks in the Allies as they a
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  • | link = M18 Hellcat (Family) ...ot to knock out common tanks like M4s, [[Tiger H1]] or [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panthers]]
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  • |link=M24 (Family) The tank offers a 75 mm M6 gun, which has a slower reload than the [[M4|Sherman]]'s 75 mm M3 gun but is otherwise the same. Its shells come in hand
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  • ...projects experimenting with the attachment of rocket launchers to the [[M4|M4 Sherman]], in order to provide enhanced firepower to its infantry. Despite ...in [[Update 1.49 "Weapons of Victory"]], the Calliope is a unique modified M4 Sherman capable of firing rockets (60 rockets in total) at adversaries as a
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  • |link=M26 (Family) ...hed to the vehicle. Perhaps inspired by the [[Calliope]] based on the [[M4|M4 Sherman]], the M26 upgrade was done by attaching T99 rocket launcher pods o
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  • |link-1 = M5 Stuart (Family) ...jungle terrain, but the Stuarts in the Pacific were gradually replaced by M4 Shermans. In Europe, the Stuarts formed a large part of the American tank b
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  • |link-1 = M3 Stuart (Family) ...penetrate common opponents like the [[Pz.II (Family)|Pz.II]] and [[Chi-Ha (Family)|Chi-Ha]], as well as heavy targets like the [[B1 bis]] or [[Matilda III]]
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  • ...otype was not sent to the UK until 1944, by which time the [[Churchill (Family)|Churchill infantry tanks]] had been in service for two years and had subst ...Web. 05 Nov. 2017. [https://www.c-span.org/video/?433629-2/design-history-m4-sherman-tank-world-war-ii Video]</ref> The T14 also had a tendency for the
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  • ...entually, various evolutions of the T20 core design resulted in the [[M26 (Family)|M26 Pershing]]. ...nd protection. In general, it should be used like a heavier [[M18 Hellcat (Family)|M18 Hellcat]], flanking enemies early in the battle and retreating as soon
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link = Sd.Kfz.234 (Family) ...ariant and most well-known version of the [[Sd.Kfz.234 (Family)|Sd.Kfz.234 family]], a heavy armoured car used mainly as a reconnaissance vehicle, featuring
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  • ...two tanks, the venerable [[M4A3 (76) W|M4 Shermans]] and the newer [[M26 (Family)|M26 Pershings]]. Of the two, the Pershing was originally classified as a h ...p 15% of the American armoured strength, though the majority was still the M4 Shermans. By 1951, all M26 Pershings in Korea were withdrawn and replaced b
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  • ...s already lethal for common opponents such as [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]] and [[M4]], the researchable round is only useful against heavy targets like [[M4A3E ...t maps where vehicles with around -10° depression cannot hull-down (eg. [[M4]]). By hiding behind hills, the Dicker Max can conceal its weak body and on
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  • ...PzGr 39, is good enough against most standard medium tank models like the M4 Sherman and T-34 from a frontal and slightly angled perspective. However, t ...ng gun, can knock out frontally common foes like [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]], [[M4]], [[Churchill I]] with a single shot
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  • | link = Panzer III (Family) ...he tenth variant of the [[Pz.III (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen III medium tank family]] (the "I" variant was skipped). It is essentially a newly manufactured Pan
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  • | link = Panzer III (Family) ...introduction of the Soviet [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tanks]] and [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1 heavy tanks]] quickly rendered it obsolete. With the arrival of the l
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  • | link = Tiger I (Family) ...as phased out of production after August 1944 in favour of the [[Tiger II (Family)|Tiger II]].
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  • | link = Panzer III (Family) ...he ninth variant of the [[Pz.III (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen III medium tank family]] (the "I" variant was skipped). From December 1941, some existing units of
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  • | link = Tiger I (Family) ...75 mm guns, the Tiger can easily knock out all the mediums like the T-34s, M4 Shermans, and still be a threat against heavy tanks like the IS-1s. If it d
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  • | link = Pz.IV (Family) ...order to combat the Soviet [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tanks]] and [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1]] heavy tanks, the Germans began upgrading their [[Pz.IV F1|Panzer IV
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  • | link = Pz.IV (Family) ...cant increase in firepower against armoured targets. Previously, [[Pz.III (Family)|Panzer IIIs]] were usually assigned to such tasks. Aside from its rearmame
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  • | link = Pz.IV (Family) ...the eighth variant of the [[Pz.IV (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen IV medium tank family]]. The introduction of the long-barrelled 7.5 cm gun-armed [[Pz.IV G|Panzer
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  • |usage-1 = other vehicles of the family |link-1 = Panzer V Panther (Family)
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  • |link-1 = Panzer V Panther (Family) ...e having a thicker hull upper front armour plate of 100 mm, the [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger I]] tank only possessed 100 mm of effective armour. This is primaril
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  • |link-2 = Panther tank (Family) ...the iconic [[Panther tank (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen V Panther medium tank family]]. In November 1943, Rheinmetall designed a new turret with a narrow front
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  • |link-1 = Panther tank (Family) ...the iconic [[Panther tank (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen V Panther medium tank family]]. Many [[Panther D]] characteristics, such as the small rectangular 'lette
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  • ...kpanzer IV (Disambiguation)|Flakpanzer IV self-propelled anti-aircraft gun family]]. The German military forces were less interested in developing self-prope ...icle, can resist low-penetrating tanks like [[M24]], T-34 (1942) and 75 mm M4
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  • | link = StuG III (Family) ...he sixth variant of the [[StuG III (Family)|Sturmgeschütz III assault gun family]]. The German Army was in disarray as it faced an increasing number of well
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  • | link = StuG III (Family) ...seventh variant of the [[StuG III (Family)|Sturmgeschütz III assault gun family]]. The StuG III G made a distinction apart from the rest of the production
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  • * M4 Sherman - Aim for the driver first then shoot in the one of the upper corne * [[StuG III (Family)]]
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  • |link= T-34 (Family) ...f they can be hit. Generally, avoid head-on engagements, especially if the M4 is hull-down.
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  • |link = Panther tank (Family) At its BR, the American mediums of M4 Shermans are not too hard to defeat, but the 76 mm guns are powerful enough
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  • | link = Tiger I (Family) ...75 mm guns, the Tiger can easily one-shot all the mediums like the T-34s, M4 Shermans, and still be a threat against heavy tanks like the IS-1s. If it d
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • ...medium tanks' cannons at its tier (e.g. [[M24 (Family)|M24]], [[Cromwell (Family)|Cromwell I]], [[T-34 (1942)|T-34 1942]]). Most players, not knowing the lo ...the Brummbär's armour plates are thin. An average light tank like [[M24 (Family)|M24]] should be confident to flank it as the Brummbär has very poor accel
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...-34 (1942)''' is the third variant of the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank family]]. Since the T-34's standardized manufacturing machine tools were not easil
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...34 (1941)''' is the second variant of the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank family]]. This variant was comparable to the earlier [[T-34 (1940)|T-34 (1940) var
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  • ...0 units produced of all variants (compared to 48,966 [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] units produced of all variants), but it is also one of the longes ...Army ground forces' first mass-produced medium tank. The T-34 medium tank family, with its cutting-edge and revolutionary innovations, played a key role in
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...rth and early experimental variant of the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank family]]. The Soviet Army was looking for new and upgraded guns to be mounted on i
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...ntal turret might bounce low-penetrating guns like the 75 mm M3 on early [[M4]] Shermans
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...ntal turret might bounce low-penetrating guns like the 75 mm M3 on early [[M4]] Shermans
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  • | link = KV-1 (Family) ...KV-1, as your gun will struggle to penetrate common foes such as the [[M4|M4 Sherman]] and the [[T-34]] frontally. With only 78 mm of penetration at poi
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  • |link = KV-1 (Family) ...ged against highly-sloped armour, so facing against even the [[M4A1 (76) W|M4 Shermans]] will have the front armour hard to hit through with the APCR, so
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  • The '''IS-1''' is the first variant of the IS heavy tank family. The new IS-1 was intended to overcome the lack of firepower and protection ...emely durable against in down-tiered battles (when encountering lower rank M4 Shermans, Valentines, Pz.IV etc.)
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  • | link = KV-2 (Family) ...small weak spots such as the bow machine gun of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]]. With over 5 kg of TNT equivalent of HE filler, it will knock out
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  • | link = IS-2 (Family) ...s claim that 1,150 units were constructed before May 1945 when the [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2]] was discontinued in favour of the much better [[IS-3]].
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  • | link-1 = BMP-1 (Family) * The missiles are listed from M1 to M4 (see the picture above).
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  • | link = SU-76M (Family) ...poses, although it will struggle against heavy tanks like the [[Churchill (Family)|Churchill]] at long ranges. The '''BR-350B''' APHEBC shell is arguably the
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  • ** USA: M4 tanks equipped with a long 76 mm gun, M36 GMC * [[IS-2 (Family)]]
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  • ...NAME}} still reloads faster than the preceding [[ISU-122]] and the [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2s]]. ** USA: tanks equipped with a long 76 mm gun (M4/M41), M36 GMC
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  • ...and 76 mm (M3 cannon for example of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] family, 17-pdr of the British [[Sherman Firefly]] and the 75 mm SA50 of the [[M4A4 * [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panther]]/[[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]]/[[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]: all front can be penetrated with BR471D and higher penetration
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  • | link = Matilda (Family) * Frontline tanks: M4, Pz. IV F2, T-34s, Chi-Nu.
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  • | link-2 = T-34 (Family) ...penetrating almost all light tanks and SPAAs frontally, such as the [[M24 (Family)|M24]] Chaffee, [[M41A1]], etc, most medium tanks from the side like the [[
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  • | link = SU-76M (Family) ...poses, although it will struggle against heavy tanks like the [[Churchill (Family)|Churchill]] at long ranges. The BR-350B APHEBC shell is arguably the best
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...mm Type 3 gun on the Chi-Nu, and the American [[M3 (75 mm)|75 mm]] on the M4 Shermans to be able to reliably penetrate its front weak points. Tanks with
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) ...ts tall profile and two cannons. The suspension resembles that of the [[M4|M4 Sherman]], the only notable difference being the return rollers' positions.
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  • |link= KV-2 (Family) ...the 75 mm on the [[Panther D|Panther]] and the 76 mm on the [[M4A3 (76) W|M4 Shermans]] that easily piece the front turret armour.
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  • ...as the German military also used a variety of captured equipment such as [[M4 748 (a) (Germany)|Shermans]] and multiple [[KW I C 756 (r) (Germany)|Soviet ;Other members of the [[Panther tank (Family)|Panther tank family]]
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  • ...gun that perform extremely well against medium tanks of every kind like [[M4 Sherman]] and initial heavy tanks like [[Tiger H1|Tiger 1]] but may feel la * [[KV-1 (Family)]]
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...ntal turret might bounce low-penetrating guns like the 75 mm M3 on early [[M4]] Shermans
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = Cromwell (Family) The British, at the time of Operation Overlord, primarily service the [[M4|M4 Sherman]] as the main tank of their armoured units, only the armoured briga
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  • ...perating alongside Cromwells and Shermans to counter the German [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger I]] heavy tanks. While the 17-pounder performed to expectations, the ..., it was found that the equipping of the 17-pounder onto the American [[M4|M4 Sherman]] tank into the [[Sherman Firefly|Firefly]] was faster and easier t
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  • |link= Cromwell (Family) ...that are a good match for the Cromwell in terms of speed, like the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]], and some tanks that are largely invulnerable, like the [[KV-1E]]
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) ...tions of the war and undoubtedly one of the deadliest modifications of any M4 Sherman variants during World War II. Armed with the superb 76 mm Ordnance
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  • | link = M4 Sherman (Family) ...rmans than any other Allied nation: 17,181 units (approximately 34% of all M4 Sherman medium tanks constructed). The British supported and supplied free
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...is the second variant of the [[Crusader (Family)|A15 Crusader cruiser tank family]]. The Crusader light tanks were one of the major British cruiser tank fami
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...is the third variant of the [[Crusader (Family)|A15 Crusader cruiser tank family]]. Due to design delays with the British Army's seventh cruiser tank, the C
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  • | link = Matilda (Family) ...about are the more common medium tanks each nation carries from the [[M4A1|M4 Shermans]], [[Pz.IV F2|Panzer IVs]], and [[T-34 (1941)|T-34s]]. These mediu
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  • | link = Churchill (Family) ...bounce shots. Tanks such as the [[Panzer III]], [[T-34 (1941)|T-34]], [[M4|M4 Sherman]], and even the dreaded [[Pz.IV F2|Panzer IV F2]] can be blocked if
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  • | link = Churchill (Family) ...rom tanks such as the [[Pz.III J1|Panzer III]], [[T-34 (1941)|T-34]], [[M4|M4 Sherman]], and even the dreaded [[Pz.IV F2|Panzer IV F2]] if angled. Howeve
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  • | link = Churchill (Family) Special notes for the [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2]]: it carries a very deadly cannon that can knock out literally anyth
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...d [[Chi-He (Family)|Chi-He]]. Medium tanks with worse armour (e.g. [[T-28 (Family)|T-28]], [[Chi-Ha Kai]]), however, need to either angle more or remain pass
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...hicles with penetration values between 50 and 60 mm, for example [[Chi-Ha (Family)|Chi-Ha]] and [[Pz.35(t)]]. This leads to the Valentine XI's armour only be
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  • | link = Valentine (Family) ...with similarly slow and heavy tanks, like the [[B1 bis|B1]] or [[Matilda (Family)|Matilda]].
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  • ...e explosive filler, hard to one-shot larger tanks like [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panthers]] ...ehicles, but the development of the [[Sherman Firefly|Firefly]] from the [[M4|Sherman]] tank proved much easier and cheaper than the Challenger and was t
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  • ...at the time the IS-3 was introduced only composed of mostly [[M4A3 (76) W|M4 Sherman]], [[M26]] Pershing, and Centurions. The British, recognizing the n
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...is the third variant of the [[Crusader (Family)|A15 Crusader cruiser tank family]]. It is armed with two 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft autocannons. The turre
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) ...is the third variant of the [[Crusader (Family)|A15 Crusader cruiser tank family]]. The original 57 mm Ordnance QF 6-pounder was replaced with a 40 mm Bofor
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  • |link = Cromwell (Family) | colspan="2" | [[M4]]
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) ...an V". This also made use of a three-piece bolted transmission casing. The M4 Sherman IC Firefly, on the other hand, typically had a cast transmission ca
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  • |link-1 = M3 Medium (Family) ...r its tall profile and two cannons. The suspension resembles that of the [[M4]] Sherman, the only notable difference being the return rollers' positions.
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  • ...Some other parts of the design were also based on the British [[Crusader (Family)|Crusader]] tank. The tank was meant to be armed with a 2-pounder gun, but ...lding new tanks due to the large number of American tanks such as the [[M4|M4 Medium]] that were being supplied to Australia. The AC "Sentinel" were all
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  • |link-1 = Ha-Go (Family) ...of the war. Even when outmatched by the newer American tanks like the [[M4|M4 Shermans]], the lack of any better equipment forced the Japanese Army to pl
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  • |link= M24 (Family) ...is able to knock out plenty of tanks at its BR with a single shot like the M4, T-34, Crusader or even the KV-1.
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = Chi-Ha (Family) {{main|Chi-Ha (Family)|l1=History of the Type 97 Chi-Ha}}
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  • | link = Chi-Ha (Family) ...rregidor Island and Malaya, effectiveness fell flat when faced against the M4 Shermans of the 1940s, and as a result created the negative stigma of Japan
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  • ...Sensha "Chi-Nu"}}) was built as a stop-gap measure in the pursuit to get [[M4 Sherman]]-killers such as the [[Chi-To]] & [[Chi-Ri II]] which still were b Tanks like the [[M4]] Sherman and [[M4A1]] Sherman can also be difficult to deal with from the
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  • ...didn't improve enough to compete with the likes of a [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]], and served its hull to build the [[Chi-Nu|Type 3 Chi-Nu]]. ...disarm it, but one shot is not guaranteed to destroy the barrel. When the M4 is further than 400 m away, all of your shells will perform poorly at penet
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  • ...king destroying anything like [[Tiger II (10.5 cm Kw.K)]] and [[Centurion (Family)]] relatively easy, which is also supported by SPG armour being able to bou In September 1942, the Japanese Army Staff received word of the new American M4 Sherman tank, which they realized had completely outclassed every Japanese
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  • | usage-2 = other vehicles of the family | link-2 = M42 (Family)
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  • ...not 100% reliable. Fighting compartment can get penetrated by the [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2]] easily In September 1942, the Japanese Army Staff received word of the new American M4 Sherman tank, which they realized had completely outclassed every Japanese
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  • |link-1 = Ha-Go (Family) ...of the war. Even when outmatched by the newer American tanks like the [[M4|M4 Shermans]], the lack of any better equipment forced the Japanese Army to pl
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  • ...knock out common opponents with a single shot easily (e.g. [[T-34-85]], [[M4]], [[IS-1]], [[M6A1]]) ...resist common tanks like the 76 mm Sherman, [[T-34-85]] and [[M36 Jackson (Family)|M36]]
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  • ...s 100 mm of penetration - can penetrate the frontal armour of the American M4 Sherman and the Soviet T-34 medium tanks * [[T-34 (Family)]] - T-34/76 models
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  • |usage=other vehicles of the family |link=M26 (Family)
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  • |link= AMX-13 (Family) ...0]], which is the first variant of the [[AMX-13 (Family)|AMX-13 light tank family]]. France had been fighting in the First Indochina War for six years by Feb
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = M4 (Disambiguation) ...g turret and redesigning the suspension wheels. The first prototype, named M4, featured a 90mm SA47 gun and was slightly over 50 tons. A second prototype
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = AMX-50 (Family) ...pes of this new standard were produced, one which was modified from an AMX M4 and one which was built from the ground up as an AMX-50 (TOA100). Unfortuna
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  • |link-1 = M10 (Family) The {{PAGENAME}} has essentially the same mobility features as the [[M4]] Sherman tank. When spaded, the tank is able to move quite fast in a strai
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  • | link = AMX-30 (Family) ...ited the tank's performance. From 1965 until the arrival of the [[Leclerc (Family)|Leclerc main battle tank]] in the 1990s, the AMX-30 served as France's mai
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • ...de. Now the hull will be completely immune to the PzGr.40 belt of [[Pz.II (Family)|Pz.II]] light tanks which is a common opponent. There are also improvement ...re first or if they are distracted then poke out and shoot. For the 105 mm M4, the only effective way to destroy one is to get to its hull side and fire
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  • | link-1 = M4 (105 mm) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • ...5 mm M4 pack howitzer. However, the Army wanted greater firepower than the M4 so they modified the design to create the T13E1 which was tested on the B-3
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  • ...ground attack role and the cannon was not effective against the [[Tiger I (Family)|Tiger I]] tank. In 1943, the [[Hurricane Mk IV]] arrived to address the is
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  • The Ho-203 37 mm is a Japanese, early-rank cannon found on the [[Ki-45 (Family)]] of twin-engine fighters. It is a fast-firing, high-damage cannon that ha ...37 mm found in the [[P-63 (Family)|Kingcobra]]/[[P-39 (Family)|Airacobra]] family of aircraft, as well as a few others. It has very poor accuracy and only ha
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  • ...and is almost an equivalent of a 105 mm Shell M1. This rocket utilises an M4 fuse which explodes after a 0.015-sec delay set off by auxiliary M1 booster ...g|<small>Crew members loading M8 rocket tubes under the wing of an [[P-47 (Family)|P-47D]] in Saipan, 1944.</small>
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  • ...well known for being the main cannon armament of the [[M4_Sherman_(Family)|M4 Sherman]] medium tank prior to its transition to the [[M1 (76 mm)|76 mm M1 {{Navigation-Line|M4}}{{Specs-Link|us_m4_sherman}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|us_m4_sherman_calliope}}{{-}
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  • The M6 is an American 75 mm tank cannon mainly used on the [[M24 (Family)|M24 Chaffee]]. It was developed from the aircraft-mounted [[T13E1 (75 mm)| ...Family)|M4 Sherman]] family of medium tanks. The M6, mounted on the [[M24 (Family)|M24 Chaffee]], has a slightly longer reload due to the cramped turret.
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  • ...netrate common foes at its BR, such as the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]] and [[M4|M4 Shermans]]
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  • ...n 1941 to extend the service of the Type 94, but the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] rendered both guns obsolete during World War II. The IJA created
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  • ...with a knocked out loader). It carries 12 shots in the drum, like the AMX M4, allowing for a sustained fire at multiple enemies. Although great at post- * [[AMX-13 (Family)]]
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  • ...at 50 / 150 / 500 players with a medium tank from the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 family]]. ...n 50 / 150 / 500 missions with a medium tank from the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 family]].
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  • * [[P-47 (Family)|P-47D]] - cockpit updated ** all M4 with 76mm cannon
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  • ...]], [[IS-2]], [[IS-2 (1944)|IS-2 mod. 1944]], [[IS-3]], [[IS-4M]], [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1]] (all modifications with 76 mm cannon) * Fuel consumption and control stiffening are corrected for [[F4U (Family)|F4U]] series.
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  • * '''QW – {{Annotation|前卫|QiánWèi}}''': A series of MANPADS family in parallel with HN series ''(literally: Vanguard)'' ** [[M4|Medium Tank, M4 Sherman]]: Model 4 medium tank
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:F9F Panther/Cougar (Family)}} [[Category:Family pages]]
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  • * [[AMX M4]] - <small>(Prototype of the AMX-50)</small> [[Category:Family pages]]
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  • ...will easily outrun the {{PAGENAME}} (such as the early T-34s, [[Cromwell (Family)|Cromwells]], [[Pz.III M|Pz.III]] and the [[Pz.IV F2]]). The tank's off roa ...eferable. Most enemies will easily fall prey to the APHE round, but T-34s, M4 Shermans, and KV-1s, are all enemies that require heavier hitting rounds, l
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • |link= M26 (Family) ...ense Assistance Act at the beginning of the 1950s. The previously supplied M4 Sherman had become obsolete and needed replacement. They would be in servic
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  • ...stroyers with long guns that can penetrate from long range like the [[M10 (Family)|M10]], the Marder III, the Sd.Kfz.234/4, the StuG III F, the SU-57B, the A * Frontline tanks with sloped armour like the M4, the M4A1, the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]], the Sherman II, the M4A4 or the ARL-44 (ACL-1),
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  • |link = M36 Jackson (Family) ...new vehicle was built based on a turret mounted directly on the hull of an M4 tank and armed with this gun. To evaluate the installation on an armoured v
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  • The mobility of the M60 is nothing special from the tech tree family. You don't have the mobility like a Leopard due to the trade-off of much be ...ll frontline units. Some of these units would include vehicles such as the M4 Sherman, M24 Chaffee, M36 Jackson, M10 Wolverine and the M26 Pershing. Thes
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  • {{main|Bofors L/60 Mark 3 (40 mm)|AN-M4 (37 mm)}} The 37 mm cannon is similar to the one mounted on the [[P-39 (Family)|P-39s]]. As such, it has poor accuracy but high damage. With its ability t
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  • {{Navigation-Line|M4 Sherman}}{{Specs-Link|us_m4_sherman}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|it_sherman_75_37}}{{ The M2 family saw widespread usage by the Allies in WW2, being mounted on armoured and un
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  • | link = AMX-50 (Family) ...100 mm equipped AMX-50s being produced, one being a conversion of the AMX M4 and the other being a new vehicle built from the ground up to [[AMX-50 (TOA
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  • ...ng its protection. By Rank VI, the British revolve around the [[Chieftain (Family)|Chieftain]] and [[Challenger (Disambiguation)|Challenger]] tanks for their *[[M4|M4 Sherman]]s are tough American medium tanks to crack, but there are certain
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  • :''Pages of History:'' [[Alpha Jet (Family)]] :''Arsenal:'' [[MiG-27 (Family)]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Type 97 Chi-Ha (Family)}} ...shined here and easily dealt with the armour of the American [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuart light tanks]].
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: M24 Chaffee (Family)}} ...><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).''-->
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:M26 Pershing (Family)}} ...''Pershing''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|Xwid3UCLr5U|'''The PATTON Family''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''}}
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  • '''M4''' may refer to: ===M4 Sherman===
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  • ...[M3 (75 mm)|M3]] tank gun used on the [[M3 Lee]] and [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] medium tanks. The T15E1 was first completed and mounted on the XA
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  • ...annon. It is the naval version of the 37 mm M4 cannon found on the [[P-39 (Family)|P-39 Airacobra]], and the [[P-63A-5|P-63A-5 Kingcobra]]. ...e boats for the Solomon Islands Campaign in 1942. After the success of the M4 in the naval role, the Navy started to standardize these improvised guns, e
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  • ...ypt its grim nickname "Hellfire Pass" and destroying [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Shermans]] in a devastating feint during the Battle of Kasserine Pass in Tu
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  • ...ank gun which was particularly effective against the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Shermans]] at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The gun was also planned for use on the
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...ly stable which is a disadvantage against stabilised WW2 tanks such as any M4 Sherman.
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  • | usage-1 = other vehicles of the family | link-1 = M8 General Scott (Family)
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  • | link = LVT (Family) ...(4), which is the fourth armoured, infantry support variant of the [[LVT (Family)|Amphibious Vehicle, Tracked - LVT]]. The LVT(A)(4)(ZiS-2) was modified by
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = M24 (Family) * [[Sd.Kfz.234 (Family)|Sd.Kfz.234]] series - The M24, although agile, is still not the fastest ta
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...34 (1943)''' is the fourth variant of the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank family]]. Built in 1943 and armed with a 76.2 mm F-34 tank gun, its was more power
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  • | link = SU-76M (Family) ...oduced Soviet armoured fighting vehicle of World War II, after the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank]]. From 1951 to 1954, the Chinese People's Liberation Arm
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...tank gun. Being the sixth variant of the [[T-34 (Family)|T-34 medium tank family]], it features an easier-to-reload ZiS S-53 tank gun, a radio relocated fro
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...portion of the mantlet) or possibly in the lower glacis, and [[M4 Sherman (Family)|non-Jumbo Shermans]] can generally be shot anywhere. The [[Tiger II (P)]]
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  • | link = M18 Hellcat (Family) ...ng shot to kill common tanks like M4s, [[Tiger H1]] or [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panthers]]
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  • | link-2 = T-34 (Family) ...E belt for anti-air. Full AP belt can penetrate common tanks' side, e.g. [[M4]], [[Panther A]]/[[Panther D|D]], [[Chi-Ri II|Chi-Ri]]. HVAP belt (mixed wi
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  • |link = M36 Jackson (Family) ...s out most opponents like the [[Tiger H1]], Pz.IV 70 and the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|Shermans]], combined with its 5x scope magnification it is a deadly sniper
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  • | link = BMP-1 (Family) * The missiles are listed from M1 to M4. M2 is the 1st rack. M3-M4 constitutes the 2nd rack.
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  • ...etrating the hull armour of heavy tanks, or even other members of the T-54 family if they are slightly angled. The APDS is a sound projectile with a high muz ...ajor step up from the familiar vertical stabilizers used by the M4 Sherman family and practically equivalent to two-plane stabilizer under most circumstances
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  • | link-1 = BMP-1 (Family) * The missiles are listed from M1 to M4. M2 is the 1st rack. M3-M4 constitutes the 2nd rack.
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  • | link-1 = M42 (Family) ...0 mm can be used against some tanks' side armour it could face, like the [[M4]], [[Chi-Ri II]] or [[Panther A]]/[[Panther D|D]]
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  • ...armour, firepower, and many other improvements. One other advantage of the M4 is that it was able to be mass-produced quite easily, with over 50,000 made
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  • | link = Crusader (Family) Several variants of the British [[Crusader (Family)|Crusader cruiser tank family]], notably the [[Crusader II]] and [[Crusader III]], served with the Free F
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • ...ate 1.97 "Viking Fury"]]. It has a similar playstyle to an early [[Pz.III (Family)|Pz.III]], being quite fast and manoeuvrable but not having the greatest in * '''[[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]]:''' Low rank Shermans like M4A1 and M4A3 105 can pose a serious t
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  • ...guns that come with the shift from 2.7 to 3.0. Notably, the [[Panzer III (Family)|long barreled Panzer III's]], [[M4A1]], [[Chi-Nu]], and the [[P40]]'s HEAT ...ion it will face, such as the [[Churchill (Family)|Churchill]] and [[KV-1 (Family)|KV]] heavy tanks. The turret does provide an excellent amount of gun depre
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  • ...n [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]], [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]], and [[Pz.IV (Family)|Panzer IV]] medium tanks, thus the armour should not be dependant on in ca {{main|LT-38 (Family)}}
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  • The '''Light Tank, M5 Stuart''' is a later iteration of the [[M3 Stuart (Family)|M3 Stuart]], with an redesigned hull and a better engine. The designation M5 was chosen to not be confused with the Medium Tank [[M4 Sherman]].
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  • ...><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).'' --> ...c. In the European theater they were only used to support the more capable M4 Shermans and the crews of M3 Stuarts made sure to avoid frontal engagement
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  • | link = LVT (Family) ...y support variant of the [[LVT (Family)|Amphibious Vehicle, Tracked (LVT) family]]. The 37 mm M6 tank gun of the [[LVT(A)(1) (USA)|LVT(A)(1)]] was deemed in
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  • * [[LVT(A)(1)]] - <small>LVT-2 with a [[M3 Stuart (Family)|Light tank M3]] turret & two .30 cal MGs in the back</small> * [[LVT(A)(4)]] - <small>LVT-2 with a [[M8 General Scott (Family)|Motor Howitzer Carriage M8]] turret</small>
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  • The '''M4 ''Sherman''''', designated '''Medium Tank, M4''', named after the American Civil-War General William T. Sherman. The M4 was the most widely-used American tank ever developed, originally meant for
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  • * [[M4 Hybrid (Italy)|M4 Hybrid]] (Premium) ...A1 "D.C.Ariete", M43 "G.C.Leoncello", Strv m/39 TD, LVT(A)(4) ZIS-2 (USA), M4 748 (a), T-III (USSR).
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  • |link = M3 Stuart (Family) ...concept of a flamethrower tank and were replaced by flamethrower-equipped M4 Shermans in 1945.
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  • |link = M3 Stuart (Family) ...concept of a flamethrower tank and were replaced by flamethrower-equipped M4 Shermans in 1945.
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  • |link= M24 (Family) The tank offers the 75 mm M6 gun, which only differs from the [[M4|M4]]/[[M4A1|M4A1]] Sherman's 75 mm M3 gun with its slower reloading rate due t
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  • | link = M18 Hellcat (Family) ...ot to kill common tanks like T-34-85, M4A3, Cromwell, [[IS-1]] and [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2]]
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  • | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family) | link-2 = M4 (Disambiguation)
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  • | link= M4 Sherman (Family) ...ation for the first post-war tanker training school in Italy. In 1952, all M4 Sherman variants were officially decommissioned.
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | usage-1 = other M4 Shermans | link-1 = M4 Sherman (Family)
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  • | link = AMX-13 (Family) ...0]], which is the first variant of the [[AMX-13 (Family)|AMX-13 light tank family]]. In 1956, the French Army and the Direction des Etudes et Fabrications d'
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  • * [[B6N (Family)|B6N (all modifications)]] (cockpit) ** '''[[M4]]'''
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  • ...disarm it, but one shot is not guaranteed to destroy the barrel. When the M4 is further than 400 m away, all of your shells will perform poorly at penet {{main|Chi-He (Family)|l1=History of the Type 1 Chi-He}}
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  • ...[T-34]], [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] and heavier tanks like [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1]] in direct confrontation where it lacks penetration against the slop * '''[[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]]:''' M4s angled or sloped armour can cause similar trouble as the
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  • | link = P-38 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)|Browning (7.62 mm)}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Type 1 Chi-He (Family)}} ...chi-shiki chū-sensha [Chi-He]}}) was an improved version of the [[Chi-Ha (Family)|Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks]] of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War I
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  • ...tection to the crew through hit-and-run tactics, as the existing [[M13/40 (Family)|M13/40 variants]] were unable to match the A13 Cruiser Mark III's mobility ...will have difficulty dealing with [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4s]] and [[T-34 (Family)|T-34s]] in uptiers
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  • | link = Matilda (Family) ...about are the more common medium tanks each nation carries from the [[M4A1|M4 Shermans]], [[Pz.IV F2|Panzer IVs]], and [[T-34 (1941)|T-34s]]. These mediu
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Type 4 Chi-To (Family)}} ...[Chi-To]}}) was a response to the appearance of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] developed by the Japanese Army.
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  • | link = Panzer III (Family) ...ives the Panzer III a fighting edge against [[T-34 (1941)|T-34]]s and [[M4|M4 Shermans]], which the older 50 mm KwK 38 had trouble fighting against. The
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  • ...American medium tank built as a stop-gap before the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] was ready and US pattern turrets were called the "Lee", named aft ...><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).''
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  • ...un and Missile Systems Symposium 21 – 24 April 2008, Development of LW25 Family of Ammunition ...Crusader Mk.III, SARC MkVI (2pdr), SARC MkVI (6pdr), Valentine Mk.I, M4A2, M4 748 (a), Grant I, T18E2, Panther Dauphine, Flakpanzer 341, Jagdpanzer IV, P
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  • | link = Su-17/22 (Family) ...e to use its later variants after the collapse of the USSR, and the Fitter family still finds use with third world countries to this day, even garnering shor
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  • | link = Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car (Family) ...gun struggles to penetrate sloped armour such as the [[T-34 (1940)]] or [[M4]]
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  • | link = P-39 (Family) {{main|M4 (37 mm)|M2 Browning (12.7 mm)}}
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  • ...e as a heavy assault tank, just as the [[M26]] itself was to replace the [[M4]]. Even before early 1944 the US army recognised a need for a heavy assault * [[M26 (Family)]]
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  • Reverse speed remains a common problem in the M4 Sherman platform, with the {{PAGENAME}} only able to reverse at -5 km/h. So ...of the French [[CN-105-F1 (105 mm)|CN-105-F1]] cannon for their [[AMX-30 (Family)|AMX-30 tanks]]. The gun's claim to fame is the OCC 105 F1 HEAT shell that
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  • ...armour. They can be used at point blank range to knock out [[Panther tank (Family)|Panthers]] with a single shot by hitting their hull straight to the middle ...ate. Israel purchased a number of the 75 mm guns in order to fit them onto M4 Sherman hulls as they constituted the backbone of the IDF tank force at tha
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  • ...ever HEAT shells (e.g. [[Type 60 SPRG (C)|Type 60]], [[M41 Walker Bulldog (Family)|M41]]) will still easily penetrate the Object 248. The rear hull's 60 mm t ...[[M18 Hellcat (Family)|M18]], [[T-34-85 Gai|T-34-85]], [[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panther]]) quickly.
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  • ...e [[T-34 (Family)|T-34]]'s sloping armour and the heavily armoured [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1]]. German Generaloberst Heinz Guderian first proposed that a direct r ...the iconic [[Panther tank (Family)|Panzerkampfwagen V Panther medium tank family]] for the German Army during World War II. The VK 3002 (M) tank was designe
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  • ...'''AMX-13''' (and all tanks with FL-10 and FL-12 turrets), '''AMX-50, AMX M4, Lorraine 40t, Char 25t, XM-8, Obj. 906, Оbj. 685, CV90105, CV90120.''' ...k.4 family get the correct sound of the MTU MB 833 engine of the Leopard 2 family.
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  • | link = T-34 (Family) ...nks at its rank, along with the German [[Pz.IV F2]] and United States [[M4|M4 Sherman]] tanks. The sloped armour, great acceleration with good speed and
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  • ...produced. In 1942, as preparation for the Dieppe Raid, three [[Churchill (Family)|Churchill]] tanks were modified to carry the Ronson flamethrower on the ou ...ing Operation Grenade. The flame projector was also tested on the [[Comet (Family)|Comet]], but the project ended when the coupler for the trailer broke duri
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  • | link = M4 Sherman (Family) ...of the developing [[M26|M26 Pershing]] (then still known as T26) onto the M4 Sherman hull. The single prototype test in 1944 proved that the conversion
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  • | link = M4 Sherman (Family) ...ette of the tank also makes finding suitable cover difficult. Overall, the M4 Sherman can be considered as an armoured jack-of-all-trades - it will serve
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  • ===M4 Sherman=== {{main|M4 Sherman (Family)}}
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  • ...d with a fast-firing 75 mm gun and with good handling characteristics, the M4 can be an extremely useful asset in most battles. ...ette of the tank also makes finding suitable cover difficult. Overall, the M4 Sherman can be considered as an armoured jack-of-all-trades - it will serve
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  • | link = M26 (Family) Seeking out a replacement to the ubiquitous M4 Sherman, the US Army produced the T26E3 heavy tank after a long production
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  • It is viable to push forward in reverse akin to [[IS-2 (Family)|IS-2]]s, even when there is no real cover in form of hills, because of the ...les equipped with the US 76 mm ([[M4A3 (76) W]], [[M18 GMC]], [[M41A1]], [[M4/T26]], [[M36 GMC]] etc): Fairly dangerous gun at close to medium range, but
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