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  • ...e until better tanks like the [[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8 Sherman]] and [[M26|M26 Pershing]] could be brought in. Once with supports with these better tanks, the Chaf
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  • ...4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8]] with a new suspension and the 76 mm gun. The [[M26|M26 Pershing]] that was introduced late in World War II was phased out for the Shermans
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  • ...[[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8]] with a new suspension and 76 mm gun. The [[M26|M26 Pershing]] that was introduced late in World War II was phased out for the Shermans
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  • ...[[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8]] with a new suspension and 76 mm gun. The [[M26|M26 Pershing]] that was introduced late in World War II was phased out for the Shermans
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  • ...[[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8]] with a new suspension and 76 mm gun. The [[M26|M26 Pershing]] that was introduced late in World War II was phased out for the Shermans
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  • ...mobile, and reliable. It wasn't until the [[M46|M46 Patton]], an upgraded Pershing with improved reliability, that the Shermans were formally replaced in US s
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  • ...[[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3E8]] with a new suspension and 76 mm gun. The [[M26|M26 Pershing]] that was introduced late in World War II was phased out for the Shermans
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  • ...h would be further developed into the T26E3 and then standardized as the [[M26]]. ...that the T25 is less likely to block incoming enemy shells compared to the M26. The 90 mm gun may not be able to easily deal with the heaviest armoured en
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  • | link = M26 (Family) ...II. After being reclassified as a medium tank in the post-war period, the M26 continued to see service in the Korean War before being retired.
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  • ...ion, and a redesigned 90 mm gun. While a good solution for the lacking M26 Pershing design, it was only considered a stopgap solution while the experimental '' ...eeks later. The M47 Patton featured most of the armament seen from the M26 Pershing and M46 Patton, with a 90 mm gun and a coaxial and hull-mounted .30 cal mac
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  • ...ming to continually improve the tank fleet that began seeing the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] put into the service. Without the funds for a major overhaul, it was deci ...improved version of the M26 Pershing. The two biggest shortcomings of the M26, the mobility and firepower, have been improved on to allow a better player
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  • ...ng]] tanks to fulfil this role, but setbacks in its development caused the M26 deployment to be delayed until 1945. A quick solution must be made to fill ...very effective stop-gap solution until heavier armoured tanks such as the Pershing could come into play. In 1948, about 96 Sherman Jumbos still remained in US
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  • ...d, something beyond the standard M4 Sherman. The hope was the have the M26 Pershing finished by 1944, however, because of difficulties, it was delayed to 1945. ...very effective stop-gap solution until heavier armoured tanks such as the Pershing could come into play. In 1948, about 96 Sherman Jumbos still remained in US
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  • ...n popping up in Europe. While the T26E3 tank, later known as the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] was slated to be the next-generation American tank, it was still consider
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  • ...wK43 cannon]] proves superior to the [[M3 (90 mm)|90 mm M3]] cannon on the Pershing, and so the US Army Ordnance Department developed a new gun to improve the ...e 1.57 "Battle March"]] and while it takes the basis of a normal [[M26|M26 Pershing]], it is presented with an increase in armour and firepower. While the T26E
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  • ...hich prove rather impervious to Western tank designs such as the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] and [[Centurion Mk 3|Centurion]]. The problem facing the designers at the ...ess as the Korean War was undergoing at the time that placed the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] back in the spotlight. The T43 managed to survive due to an order request
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  • ...nerals"]]. It can be seen as an extremely buffed up version of a [[M26|M26 Pershing]] with a [[T15E2 (90 mm)|high velocity 90 mm gun]] and extremely tough fron ...f-all-Trades". Its role is not far different than the well-known [[M26|M26 Pershing]]. There are 5 known roles that can be used in battle, which are Assault, F
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  • ...spot. The [[Ho-Ri Production|Ho-Ri]], [[Tiger II (H)]] and [[M26 (Family)|M26]] are frontally immune to this 76 mm M1 ...rmoured tanks that could do its job more efficiently such as the [[M26|M26 Pershing]], but also the lack of German AFVs at the time of the war and a study on a
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  • The 90 mm M3 is the same gun available for the Super Hellcat, the T25 or the M26 and stays reliably accurate until 800 m distance. Beyond 1,000 m the loss o ...hing"]] doing combat tests.<ref name="PershingHunnicutt">Hunnicutt, R.P. ''Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series'' U.S.A.: Feist Publications, 1971
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  • *[[Panther F]]/[[M26]]/[[M46]]: Entire front is penetrable. Shooting the upper glacis and into t ...from the [[M6A1]] and T23 tank, with the engine the same from the [[M26]] Pershing (which was the same as the [[M4A3 (76) W]]). The heavyweight with the under
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  • ...spot. The [[Ho-Ri Production|Ho-Ri]], [[Tiger II (H)]] and [[M26 (Family)|M26]] are frontally immune to this 76 mm M1 ...well-armoured tanks that could do its job more efficiently such as the M26 Pershing, but also the lack of German AFVs at the time of the war and a study on amm
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  • ...well-armoured tanks that could do its job more efficiently such as the M26 Pershing, but also the lack of German AFVs at the time of the war and a study on amm
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  • |link=M26 (Family) ...der in [[Update 1.53 "Firestorm"]]. The vehicle is essentially a [[M26|M26 Pershing]] tank equipped with rocket pods on both sides of the turret. With a total
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  • ...een popping up in Europe. While the T26E3 tank, later known as the [[M26]] Pershing was slated to be the next-generation American tank, it was still considered
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  • ...rious evolutions of the T20 core design resulted in the [[M26 (Family)|M26 Pershing]]. ...started in Spring of 1942.<ref name="PershingHunnicutt">Hunnicutt, R.P. ''Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series'' U.S.A.: Feist Publications, 1971
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  • ...ng]] tanks to fulfil this role, but setbacks in its development caused the M26 deployment to be delayed until 1945. A quick solution had to be made to fil ...very effective stop-gap solution until heavier armoured tanks such as the Pershing could come into play. In 1948, about 96 Sherman Jumbos still remained in US
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  • ...the [[M6A1|M6]] and T23 tank, with the engine the same from the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] (which was the same as the [[M4A3 (76) W|M4A3 Sherman]]). The heavyweight ...pped with a new 105 mm gun. However, the power train was borrowed from the M26 medium tank, which led to serious problems with the 60-ton SPG's manoeuvrab
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  • | link = M26 (Family) When the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] was developed, it was already recognized to be lacking in comparable fire
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  • ...its rank. Due to this, the M46 Patton can fit into multiple roles like the Pershing as an offensive or supporting unit. Attack and flank enemy units with the c ...tons compared to Sherman's 30-ton weight, but a reorganization had the M26 Pershing classified a medium tank after World War II. It proved unsuitable for the r
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  • * [[M26|M26 Pershing]]: The American medium tank has a 90 mm cannon comparable to the 88 mm plus ...of the gun. The added armour on the Super Pershing compared to the regular Pershing also improves its frontal resistance to shells. However, there is a big wea
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  • ...t however has relatively low armour; the [[T32]], a heavier version of the Pershing with an impenetrable mantlet and night invulnerable upper glacis, and a far
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  • The Tigers' common enemies are going to be the [[M26|M26 Pershing]], an agile American medium tank with a 90 mm gun that can pierce some hole [[T32]]: a heavier version of the Pershing with an impenetrable mantlet and nigh invulnerable upper glacis, and a far
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  • ...Pershing":''' While a relatively rare sight, the T26E1-1 is a stronger M26 Pershing that would warrant some attention due to the more powerful 90 mm cannon. Th ...e [[M4A3E2]]), piercing APCR for early cold war tanks (e.g. [[M26 (Family)|M26]], [[T-44]], early [[Centurion (Family)|Centurions]]) and HE for light vehi
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  • *[[Panzer V Panther (Family)|Panther]] / [[M26 (Family)|Pershing]] / [[M46]]: Entire front is penetrable.
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  • ...ion, and a redesigned 90 mm gun. While a good solution for the lacking M26 Pershing design, it was only considered a stopgap solution while the experimental T4 ...eeks later. The M47 Patton featured most of the armament seen from the M26 Pershing and M46 Patton, with a 90 mm gun and a coaxial and hull-mounted .30 cal mac
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  • ...design is made.<ref name="ZalogaM26vsT-34">Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010</ref> ...'''T-34-85'''.<ref name="ZalogaM26vsT-34">Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010</ref>
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  • ...ps there. All these weapons are able to destroy the T-34-85s, with the M26 Pershing being able to penetrate straight through the front and back of the T-34-85
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  • ...er V Panther (Family)|Panther]]/[[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]]/[[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]: all front can be penetrated with BR-472 and higher penetration rounds. D
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  • ...er V Panther (Family)|Panther]]/[[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]]/[[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]: all front can be penetrated with BR-412D
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  • ...er V Panther (Family)|Panther]]/[[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]]/[[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]: all front can be penetrated with BR471D and higher penetration rounds. D
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  • ...er V Panther (Family)|Panther]]/[[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]]/[[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]: all front can be penetrated by both rounds
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  • ...but may feel lacking in the battlefield against heavy tanks like [[M26|M26 Pershing]].
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  • ...re slightly more effective on the battlefield than the U.S. Army [[M26|M26 Pershing]] and [[M46|M46 Patton]].
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  • ...was introduced only composed of mostly [[M4A3 (76) W|M4 Sherman]], [[M26]] Pershing, and Centurions. The British, recognizing the need for a bigger gun to figh
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  • ...e the tank was a serviceable Japanese equivalent of the [[M26 (Family)|M26 Pershing]] and [[Patton (Disambiguation)|Patton (M46/47/48)]] series, it was only in
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  • |link=M26 (Family) ...revent any invasion by armoured divisions of the Warsaw Pact's armies. The M26 was allocated to the 132nd Armoured Division Ariete at the Eastern border w
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  • {{Navigation-Line|M26 Pershing}}{{Specs-Link|us_m26_pershing}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|us_m26_t99}}{{-}}{{Specs-L
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  • ...and better [[M3 (90 mm)|90 mm]] that would be the armament of the [[M26]] Pershing and its [[M46]], [[M47]], and [[M48A1|M48]] successors. * Hunnicutt, R.P. ''Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series'' U.S.A.: Feist Publications, 1971
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  • ...an American anti-tank cannon mainly equipping the M36 Jackson and the M26 Pershing families. Put into service in 1944 shortly before the end of WW2, it also s
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  • ...US to improve the firepower of the [[M3 (90 mm)|90 mm M3]] gun on the M26 Pershing, the T15E1 introduces a more powerful 90 mm charge with a corresponding lon
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  • ...he M3 which was 53 calibres. The first test gun, T15E1, was installed on a Pershing tank which was designated T26E1. The T15E1 used fixed ammunition which had ...d an experiment and was never put into production. Further variants of the M26 used the M3 and its improved version, the M3A1, rather than the T54.
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  • ...age than the [[M41 (90 mm)|90 mm]] calibre used so far since the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] tank. As such, when the Ordnance Tank Automotive Command (OTAC) developed
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  • ...] and [[Chi-Ri II|Chi-Ri]] tanks to handle the perceived threat of the M26 Pershing, which had the armour to thwart nigh every anti-tank gun that Japan had in
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  • ...n 90mmM304.jpg|'''Picture 1''': <br>M304 APCR prototype of the [[M26|M26 ''Pershing'']]
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  • * [[M26 "D.C.Ariete"|M26 Pershing "Ariete"]]
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  • * M8 HE penetration value has been decreased from 32 to 29 mm (Calliope, M26 T99) * The BR of the М26 Pershing has been decreased to 6.3 in all game modes.
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  • ...f-all-Trades". Its role is not far different than the well-known [[M26|M26 Pershing]]. There are 5 known roles that can be used in battle, which are Assault, F ...firepower. Therefore keep in mind the enemy's tank value. If it is only an M26, the T32E1 may be better off in the Support role, but if it is an IS-4 or s
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  • ...red off the first shot, hitting the Panther straight in the hull side. The Pershing fired two more shots as the Panther crew bailed out of their burning tank,
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  • |link= M26 (Family) ...ly during the early stages of the Cold War. The Italian Army would receive Pershing tanks from the USA as part of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act at the begi
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  • The M47's armour is a middle point between the M26 and an M48, it has decent hull armour which is able to stop full calibre so ...eleration for both forward and reverse gears. Top speed is higher than the M26 but is not too fast, expect from a Patton tank.
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  • ...uch as the M4 Sherman, M24 Chaffee, M36 Jackson, M10 Wolverine and the M26 Pershing. These tanks were now completely obsolete in the modern warfare setting; th
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  • {{Navigation-Line|M26 Pershing}}{{Specs-Link|us_m26_pershing}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|it_m26_ariete}}{{-}}{{Spec
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  • ...that they performed better than the US and the USSR counterparts, the M26 Pershing and the IS-3 respectively, although both France and Germany had to accept t ...ckly noted that they were superior to its US and USSR counterpart, the M26 Pershing and the IS-3 respectively. But the Americans did not want to fund a projec
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  • ...rmoured tanks that could do its job more efficiently such as the [[M26|M26 Pershing]], but also the lack of German AFVs at the time of the war and a study on a
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  • :''Pages of History:'' medium or heavy, the [[M26 (Family)|Pershing]]'s undecided class ...t in the German tech tree, what's the best way to angle the [[M26 (Family)|M26 (and T26 variants)]].
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:M26 Pershing (Family)}} The '''M26 ''Pershing''''' is an American medium/heavy tank that saw service late in World War II
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  • ...ated a tank superior to its American and Soviet counterparts that were M26 Pershing and IS-3 respectively. But the Americans did not want to finance a project
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  • ...the No. 215 T-34/85 tank commanded by Yang Aru, which destroyed 5 US M26 "Pershing" tanks in a roll! The only head-on confrontation between the Volunteer Army
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  • ...] and [[Chi-Ri II|Chi-Ri]] tanks to handle the perceived threat of the M26 Pershing, which had the armour to thwart nigh every anti-tank gun that Japan had in
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  • ...angled armour as well. It will penetrate the frontal armour of a [[M26|M26 Pershing]] or [[Centurion Mk 3]] with ease and can penetrate the turrets of most Sov
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  • ...he Battle of Cambrai in 1917, again under British service. General John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force, saw the potential of the ta ...near-even ground. Unfortunately, introduced in 1945 late into the war, the Pershing saw little combat.
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  • ...prototypes built after World War 2 and using as many '''[[M26 (Family)|M26 Pershing]]''' components as possible, especially in the hull. ...oject be created by the Ordnance Department to create a version of the M26 Pershing with heavier armour.
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  • ...d Marine Corps' primary tank, intended to replace the [[M26 (Family)|M26 ''Pershing'']] and [[M46|M46 ''Patton'']] medium tanks. The M47 was widely used by U.S
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  • ...or the [[M26|M26 Pershing]] tank. Conversions started in January 1945 with M26 prototypes modified with heavier armour in the turret and hull into the ''' ...y armor-piercing rounds, and the fairly good 90 mm gun, inherited from the M26, often destroys enemy tanks with its explosive rounds in a single hit. Howe
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  • ...design in combat would not make the design come any faster than the newer M26 tank. ...tall Sherman hull raises the T26 turret higher than from the original M26 Pershing, so players need to be aware of accidentally exposing the M4 hull that woul
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  • | link = M26 (Family) ...allies such as Belgium and France. While other allies retained on to their M26 fleet for longer, Belgium retaining it till 1969, France quickly swapped th
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