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  • ...r targets, but also work well with bunkers, heavier armoured tanks, larger ships and can also be utilised against bases. ...re hardened targets like pillboxes, medium and large tanks, bunkers, large ships and bases. This fighter is not afraid to get down and dirty taking out grou
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  • ...he mid-1960s), several other nations continued to use it including France, Italy and Taiwan (Republic of China), however, Greece continued flying their figh ...an="8" width="30%" | <div class="ttx-image">[[File:Hardpoints_F-84G-21-RE_(Italy).png]]</div>
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  • ...uisers and battleships (Carriers are too armoured* and destroyers or Cargo ships would be overkill) ...t entered service with the USAAF units in Britain, and in January 1945, in Italy. Beginning in July 1945, A-26 aircraft were used in action in China and on
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  • ...He 111. The Do 217 served in many roles, from regular bombing to attacking ships with guided munition such as the [[PC 1400 X (1,400 kg)|Fritz-X]] radio-con * [[Bf 110 G-4]]{{-}}[[Bf 110 G-4 (Italy)]]
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  • | link-1 = Ju 87 D-3 (Italy) ...nd has a good bomb load for destroying hard targets like tanks, pillboxes, ships and bases. Its defensive turret consists of two fast-firing MG 81s but they
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  • On September 8, 1943, Italy surrendered and split in half; in the north, the Germans established a pupp ...S.M.79bis, the nose machine gun (which was used to suppress anti-aircraft ships), was replaced by a 20 mm cannon. Among the instruments added to the plane
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  • ...s well as a 12-round autoloader. However, due to the worsened situation of Italy, frequent Allied bombing raids, and the realization that such an aircraft w ...with pinpoint accuracy. It is recommended to go after vulnerable AI cargo ships and unsuspecting PT boats. On open waters and open skies, a P.108A is very
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  • ...r targets, but also work well with bunkers, heavier armoured tanks, larger ships and can also be utilised against bases. ...re hardened targets like pillboxes, medium and large tanks, bunkers, large ships and bases. This fighter is not afraid to get down and dirty taking out grou
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  • ...ns for use against different kinds of targets from AA, pillboxes, tanks to ships. ...in Russia. A total of 560 were built, with about 60 still in service when Italy surrendered. About 30 continued on after, now in Allied service, in the Bal
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  • ...nd tanks with ease. This bomber can carry a torpedo you can use to destroy ships. ...height of less than 120 m to use it. However, the torpedo's effect against ships are very good due to the 200 kg of explosives in the warhead.
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  • ...height of less than 120 m to use it. However, the torpedo's effect against ships are very good due to the 200 kg of explosives in the warhead. ...transport and bomber in world and became a major point of pride in Fascist Italy and was sold to several countries in the years before WW2.
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  • ...mber are stationary objects like pillboxes or slow moving vehicles such as ships (if you can time it well) and of course the bombing targets and airfields. ...he Allies. Loses mounted changing tactics and removing weight. By the time Italy surrendered only 9 of the approximately 24 built P.108B's remained. An inte
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  • ...mber are stationary objects like pillboxes or slow moving vehicles such as ships (if you can time it well) and of course the bomb targets and airfields. Sho ...he Allies. Loses mounted changing tactics and removing weight. By the time Italy surrendered only 9 of the approximately 24 built P.108B's remained. An inte
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  • ...ples were built then used in battle but without having any success against ships but more used as an air superiority plane. .... However, with the appearance of the DB 605 engine and the acquirement by Italy on its licensed production as the Fiat RA. 1050, the Italian aircraft manuf
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  • ...other nations continued to use it including Taiwan (Republic of China) and Italy, however, Greece continued flying their fighters until 1991.<ref name="Burr ...an="8" width="30%" | <div class="ttx-image">[[File:Hardpoints_F-84G-21-RE (Italy).png]]</div>
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  • ...ake it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on naval ships. These specifications would help the Army by making the tank be very flexib ...tanks and anti-tank guns, most notably in the Battle of Kasserine Pass. In Italy, the Shermans proved much more mobile than the German Panzers, able to trav
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  • ...r to make it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on ships. These specifications would help the army by making the tank be very flexib ...tanks and anti-tank guns, most notably in the Battle of Kasserine Pass. In Italy, the Shermans proved much more mobile than the German Panzers, able to trav
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  • ...r to make it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on ships. These specifications would help the army by making the tank be very flexib ...tanks and anti-tank guns, most notably in the Battle of Kasserine Pass. In Italy, the Shermans proved much more mobile than the German Panzers, able to trav
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  • ...After a few trials with improvements like a stronger engine, the Bureau of Ships placed a contract for 100 of these vehicles with all-steel armour. The firs ...the LVT was too thinly armoured for a rapid deployment back and forth the ships and landing site, but the Marines saw the vehicle's potential as an assault
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  • ...slovak government-in-exile armoured units with M4A1, [[M4A2]], and [[M4A4 (Italy)|M4A4]] variants. ...ake it able to be transported over bridges, roads, railroads, and on naval ships. These specifications would help the Army by making the tank be very flexib
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  • '''Ships''' The cannon is mounted on planes, tanks, and ships which all have a different belt content.
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  • '''Ships''' {{Italy aircraft cannons}}
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  • ...link=Category:Italy ground vehicles]]<br>[[:Category:Italy ground vehicles|Italy]]''' ...link=Category:Italy ground vehicles]]<br>[[:Category:Italy ground vehicles|Italy]]'''
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  • * '''Ship Exterminator''': Destroy 100 / 2,000 / 5,000 / 10,000 ships. * '''Convoy hunter''': Destroy 100 / 1,000 / 2,000 / 5,000 AI ships.
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  • ===Italy=== * [[F-84G-21-RE (Italy)|F-84G-26-RE]]
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  • ===Italy=== * [[Spitfire Mk Vb/trop (Italy)|Spitfire Mk Vb/trop]] (premium)
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  • *'''Master (Italy)''': Master 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 Italian aircraft to perfection. *'''Old sea salt (USSR)''': Master 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 Soviet ships to perfection.
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  • |Italy |[[F-86K (Italy)|F-86K-FIAT¹]]
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  • |<div>[[File:USA flag.png|130px|link=Category:USA ships]][[:Category:USA ships|USA]]</div> ...le:Germany flag.png|130px|link=Category:Germany ships]][[:Category:Germany ships|Germany]]</div>
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  • ...ito (Royal Italian Army). Seeking a design for an aircraft for use against ships, the [[P.108A serie 2]] was developed using a modified high-velocity gun to {{Italy aircraft cannons}}
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  • ===Italy=== ===Italy===
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  • * '''Sea hunter''': Destroy 500 ships using a torpedo. * '''Sea dog''': Destroy 3,000 ships using a torpedo.
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  • ...nd has a good bomb load for destroying hard targets like tanks, pillboxes, ships and bases. Its defensive turret consists of two fast-firing MG 81s but they [[File:Ju 87 D-3 Italy.png|thumb|Armour layout for the Ju 87 D-3]]
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  • ...ssfully protected the fleet from RAF fighters and torpedo bombers, and the ships managed to nearly wipe out a British cargo convoy bound for Malta. ...roduced compared to over 1,000 C. 202s and they were all deployed close to Italy. Its combat records show that it was still a formidable aircraft and a clos
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ts from other countries. Still, it still packs some punch to cripple enemy ships, and since you're carrying four torpedoes instead of two like other PT boat
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  • ...low water obstacles, at slow speed she will frequently hit land, or sunken ships. <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • As with the other bluewater ships, researching Tool Set and Fire Protection System should be your first prior <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define
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  • ...ers, and the French refused to help them further, so the Soviets turned to Italy for help as they had helped in designing the Kirov-class light cruisers as ...was introduced in [[Update 1.85 "Supersonic"]]. She is one of the fastest ships in the game and the second fastest bluewater ship after [[Moskva]]. The Tas
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...he hull being lengthened to 70 ft 3¼ in. After 1940, with the entrance of Italy into the war, Isotta-Fraschini engines could no longer be obtained, and sub
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...ur Dance-class trawlers along with one Shakespearean-class trawler sent to Italy in 1946, as well as one Shakespearean-class trawler sent to Kenya also in 1
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  • ...ost exclusively to this purpose, as the 40 mm guns are ineffective against ships of such large sizes. Therefore torpedoes become the most lethal explosive a ...pedo speed, especially on open sea maps or Encounter mode (to target cargo ships from safe distances, for example).
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  • ...ected by any fuel tank or armour and is located above the waterline. Enemy ships will often target this zone with AP or HE with base fuze, because of how ea APCBC shells found on destroyers such as those on the Italian bluewater ships at rank I, can cause catastrophic damage to the ammo rack with some precise
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  • <!-- ''Some ships are fitted with weapons of various calibres. Secondary armaments are define ...were armed with a 5.25-inch (133 mm) main battery capable of engaging both ships and naval vessels. ''Dido'' was commissioned in 1940 and deployed to the Me
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Other (Italy)}}{{Specs-Link|it_centauro_mgs_120}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|it_centauro_rgo_120}} ...s in WW2, being mounted on armoured and unarmoured vehicles, aircraft, and ships; the M2 was also mounted on tripods for use by infantry. After the war, a p
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  • ...around the world. Italy is a primary of the KBA, with the Navy using it on ships ranging from ''Trieste'' Aircraft Carrier, to the ''Vulcano-class'' auxilia {{Italy anti-aircraft guns}}
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  • ...also SAP, which makes it much better in [[Ammo racks|ammo-racking]] enemy ships. {{Italy anti-aircraft guns}}
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  • ...un. First used by the French Navy, it served as close anti-air defence for ships with a range of up to 2,500 metres. The Army also adopted the gun, but in t ...been exported notably to Brazil, Poland, and Romania, but also licensed to Italy and Japan, nearly all of which used the 13.2 mm intensively during WW2.
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  • ...d France. In future, we hope to include the United States, Russian Empire, Italy, and the Japanese into the fray to complete the global conflict of World Wa ...rke. However, when World War One broke out in 1914, the Germans seized the ships and placed them into the ''Kaiserliche Marine'' service. The four destroyer
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  • ...t to the driver's hatch and back at the corners of the engine, why do some ships like the [[USS Mississippi]], [[USS Nevada]], or [[USS Arkansas]] have extr ...he [[P-51D-20 (China)|Chinese P-51D]], why does the top-tier [[AV-8B Plus (Italy)|Harrier in the Italian tech tree]] appear as an F/A-18 on the RWR, what's
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  • ...e. This stellar rate of fire results in a very high damage output, placing ships equipped with the 5"/38 very high with regards to gun firepower. The destru {{Italy naval cannons}}
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