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  • ...y Type 89 machine gun]], being a licensed copy of the [[Vickers E (7.7 mm)|Vickers E]] machine gun, but unlike the Army machine gun which got rechambered in J * [[MAC 1934 (7.5 mm)|MAC 1934]]: Bad firepower compared to the Type 97's, but excellent rate of fire
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  • ...d F1M2, these guns wreak havoc due to the sheer number of AP rounds in the belt, which tear through biplanes. * '''7.7 mm AP belt:''' {{Annotation|AP|Armour-piercing}}{{-}}{{Annotation|AP|Armour-piercing}}
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  • ...is recommended. Unlike the original American variant, the British Default belt is somewhat usable due to a lower amount of ball rounds, but researching th |Belt
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  • | link = Vickers Mk.E The '''7.7 mm Vickers E''' is a British aircraft machine gun from World War I and the interwar pe
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  • ...ed targets belt is fairly ineffective against aircraft and the air targets belt does next to nothing to armoured ground units. * 8 mm Steel plate behind pilot's seat
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  • ...ed targets belt is fairly ineffective against aircraft and the air targets belt does next to nothing to armoured ground units. * 8 mm Steel - Behind pilot's chair
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  • ...the ineffectiveness of the AI rounds due to tiny explosive filler, uses of belt with only the API-T and API are recommended as both rounds has a high chanc ! {{Annotation|Feed Type|Denotes whether belt, drum or magazine fed ammunition}}
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  • ...le as an offensive armament or gunpod, in addition to the defensive turret(s)</small> ...not focus on any role but rather tries to fulfill all of them in the same belt. It keeps damaging planes until 1,500 m distance.
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  • ...7 mm Steel - Various armour plate protecting the underside of the aircraft's engine <!-- ''Describe the aircraft's suspended armament: additional cannons under the wings, bombs, rockets and
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  • ...of attacker, such as air spawn. It is also placed much lower in BR than it's fighter equivalent, due to only having anti-tank ammunition and semi-automa * 16.9 mm Steel - Armour plate in pilot's seat
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  • ...od was a carrier-borne, biplane fighter which entered service with Britain's Fleet Air Arm in 1931. By 1934, full-scale production of Nimrod Mk I fighte ...imrod Mk II is a rank I plane for Britain. It is a biplane with 2 x 7.7 mm Vickers machine guns. The main difference between it and the Mk. I is the slightly
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  • ...n the LBC mk.I. Unlocking the 7 mm ammo gives access to the Universal AP-I belt as one works up to the bomb racks for 18 x 250 or 9 x 500. After that, you <!-- ''Describe the aircraft's suspended armament: additional cannons under the wings, bombs, rockets and
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  • * 9 mm Steel plate in the pilot's seat. <!-- ''Describe the aircraft's suspended armament: additional cannons under the wings, bombs, rockets and
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  • ...e LBC mk.I. Unlocking the 7 mm ammo gives access to the ''Universal'' AP-I belt as one works up to the bomb racks for 18 x 250 lb or 9 x 500 lb. After that <!-- ''Describe the aircraft's suspended armament: additional cannons under the wings, bombs, rockets and
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  • * 9 mm Steel plate in the pilot's seat. Unlocking the 7 mm ammo gives access to the "Universal" AP-I belt as one works up to the bomb racks for 18 x 250 lb or 9 x 500 lb. After that
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  • ...mited time for the 2014 anniversary of the [[wt:en/news/421--en|A-20 Havoc's first flight]], later it appeared in the [[Warbonds]] shop as part of the t ...enemy plane's engine 2) Set the enemy plane on fire 3) Knock out the plane's pilot (from shots that go astray).
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  • ...er for Kawasaki. The Ki-10 was the winner of the contract against Nakajima's Ki-11, a low-wing monoplane, as the Army preferred the more manoeuvrable bi ...alls and spins. Its 7.7 mm guns have low fire rate and poor belts. Stealth belt is the best choice. The Ki-10-I should not attack armoured targets or bombe
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  • ...alls and spins. Its 7.7 mm guns have low fire rate and poor belts. Stealth belt is the best choice. The Ki-10-I should not attack armoured targets or bombe ...kpit, all three critical components relatively crammed together. The pilot's toolbox had to contain situational awareness as he needed to know where the
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  • ...anese bomber to get access to any significant armour protection, and there's plenty of it to be found. Pilots will find the Ki-49 versatile in air battl <!-- ''Describe the aircraft's suspended armament: additional cannons under the wings, bombs, rockets and
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  • Armour is not on the operator's side in the M163, as it is thin enough to be destroyed by 12.7 mm machine g ..." | [[M168 (20 mm)|20 mm M168]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ..." | [[20-K (45 mm)|45 mm 20-K]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds) ! Mount !! Capacity (Belt) !! Fire rate !! Vertical !! Horizontal
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  • The T-26 was based in the British Vickers 6 ton tank. Developed during the 1930s, the T-26 soon became the primary li The armour of the T-26 is thin, thus making the vehicle's survivability low. Armour is nearly flat on all sides, so it is recommended
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  • ...ed T-28 with additional armour by adding shields welded on top of the tank's armour, giving it improved protection due to the lessons learned during the ...turret and machine gun turrets are reinforced by 30 mm plates, and Driver's viewport (a big weak spot) by 20 mm and 30 mm plates. Then there are severa
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  • ...urret and hull design with it. The T-28 was also influenced by the British Vickers A1E1 Independent multi-turreted tank. The T-28 featured three turrets, two | Hull || 30 mm (22°) ''Driver's port'' <br> 15 mm (65°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 30 mm (23-25°) ''Lower glac
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  • ...r> 160 mm (34-77°) ''Driver's port'' <br> 40 mm (44-87°) ''Top of Driver's port''|| 160 mm (30-53°) ''Top'' <br> 160 mm ''Middle'' <br> 30 mm (61°) ...e the reverse speed is good, its acceleration is not the best. Overall, it's not very mobile, even for a heavy tank.
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  • ...that would otherwise be lethal for other vehicles. Unfortunately, the T-35's main gun is a low velocity KT-28 howitzer. The gun itself has problems pene ...and difficult to conceal. However, don't be deceived by its size: the T-35's armour is barely more than 30 mm thick. Even with a standard Rank I gun, yo
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  • ...rike trickier components such as the road wheels, gun mantlet, or the hull's significantly angled front glacis. Highly angled armor has the potential of ...the vehicle has poor acceleration on most surfaces. The T-26 (1st Gv.T.Br)'s narrow tracks reduce its off-road mobility in muddy, sandy or snowy maps co
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  • The A13 Mk I's armour is only strong enough to provide protection against rifle-calibre ma ...ght tank on flat ground without obstacles, but it suffers from the gearbox's poor ratios in rougher terrain. Turning and climbing, and especially turnin
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  • ...s weird: it loses speed on turns, does not accelerates quite as fast as it's overpowered engine(38.19 HP/ton, stock) should provide it and hill-climbing Since the QF 2-pounder is used on most tanks of Rank I, it's important to know it well. This cannon has a major disadvantage at distance
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  • ...The hull has the same poor armour as the Cromwell, but due to the vehicle's neutral steering capability, should an enemy go for the front plate you can ...n awful reverse speed, it should not be relied upon. In most situations it's more viable to use the neutral steering capability of the vehicle to comple
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  • ...production in early 1944, just in time to equip General Bernard Montgomery's 21st Army Group for the Normandy landings. It quickly proved valuable becau ...ad for an assault, it is strongly advised against doing so due to the tank's low armour, which demands players always get the first shot off in each eng
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  • ...Korean War and were slightly more effective on the battlefield than the U.S. Army [[M26|M26 Pershing]] and [[M46|M46 Patton]]. ...eases firepower. This effectively allows the player to attack the opponent's heavy tanks on their own terms, serving as a real ancestor to the main comb
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  • ...ca"]]. The Chieftain Mk 5 carries over the [[Chieftain Mk 3|Mk 3]] variant's strengths but is equipped with a more powerful engine for improved mobility Few vehicles are able to resist the Chieftain's firepower, except perhaps [[T95]] or [[Maus]]. The L15A3 shell has excellen
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  • ...d the gun breech and a small section of visible turret ring. The Chieftain's Stillbrew package offers extremely effective protection against most kineti The vehicle's hull armour should be considered essentially non-existent relative to the w
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  • ...my's [[M48 Patton (Family)|M48 Patton]] and [[M60|M60 main battle tanks]]. Vickers created the Centurion Mk 10 in 1959. It was serially produced from 1960 to ...owever, the mobility of all Centurions is below average, owing to the tank's enormous weight combined with a low horsepower engine. The playstyles are q
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  • ...ech leaves something to be desired. Lower-rank APDS rounds (e.g. a T-54/55's APDS) can penetrate the right turret face at closer ranges, incapacitating ...m)|120 mm Ordnance BL Tk. L11]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ...32-79°) ''Top'' <br> 55 mm (25°) ''Bottom'' || 20 mm <br> 35 mm ''Driver's port'' * On the frontal lower glacis there's another 40 mm thick armour plate right behind 22 mm thick armour.
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  • | link = Vickers MBT (Family) ...reat to the tank and its crew while still being a major thorn in the enemy's side. Stick to the knowledge of the maps you'll be playing on to enhance yo
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  • ...ht Tank Mk VII''' and nicknamed the ''Purdah''. The trials tested the tank's ability to act as a "light cruiser", but this failed as the [[A13 Mk I|A13 | Hull || 16 mm (15°) ''Driver's port'' <br> 16 mm (2°) ''Front plate'' <br> 10 mm (72°) ''Front glacis''
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  • ...1.55 "Royal Armour"]] along with the initial British ground tree. Britain's solution for a cheaper infantry tank, the Valentine boasts good armour, dec ...gles a bit climbing hills and decelerates a lot when turning. This vehicle's driving is comparable to that of a [[Churchill III]], but it does not turn
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  • ...s a British infantry tank. Its development started as a private venture of Vickers-Armstrong in 1938, based on experience with the A9, A10 and A11 cruiser and ...st low rank tanks and some SPAAs when facing the enemy flat. The Valentine's crew is also low in number (3) and closely sat, reducing its survivability
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  • ...Light, Mark VI was the sixth in the families of light tanks constructed by Vickers-Armstrongs for the British Army between World Wars I and II. The Tank, Ligh ...A (7.92 mm)|7.92 mm BESA]] (x4) || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ...nnes of armour without sacrificing mobility. However, the A13 Mark II 1939's armour improvements are insufficient to protect the tank against most weapo ...in [[wt:en/news/7945-special-happy-anniversary-war-thunder-en|War Thunder's 10th Anniversary Event]]. It is also available on the [[War Thunder Market|
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  • ...ad for an assault, it is strongly advised against doing so due to the tank's low armour, which requires players to constantly get the first shot off in ...852-special-news-war-thunder-s-birthday-discounts-and-gifts-en|War Thunder's 6th Anniversary]].
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  • During World War II, the British Army's 3<sup>rd</sup> Royal Tank Regiment (3<sup>rd</sup> R.T.R.) was equipped wit ...er (40 mm)|40 mm QF 2-pounder]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ...issile (ATGM). This missile is essentially a Swedish copy of Nord Aviation's SS.11 manual command to line of sight (MCLOS) wire-guided ATGM. ...diately available for use and are directed by an MCLOS system. The missile's trajectory is such that it rises for a short distance before levelling down
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  • ...)|47 mm Ordnance QF 3-pounder]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds) {{main|Vickers (7.7 mm)}}
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  • | Hull || 50.8 mm (66-67°) ''Frontal glacis'' <br> 50.8 mm (30°) ''Driver's port'' <br> 50.8 mm (7-68°) ''Lower glacis'' || 44.45 mm (0-12°) || 22.22 ...r (76 mm)|76 mm QF 17-pounder]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ...as a light tank project planned on the FT-17, but the design based on the Vickers Medium C, the I-Go was adopted in 1929 as a light tank but shortly after re ...Type 90 (57 mm)|57 mm Type 90]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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  • ...or the viewport. The top and bottom of the mantlet are 30 mm thick, but it's at 78°, meaning it might be the toughest part yet, particularly since shot ...the right side would detonate the ammo rack which holds 90% of the Leopard's ammo capacity
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