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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...emy, but make sure to avoid all enemy fire, as all tanks can penetrate the PT-76's armour (even the [[GAZ-AAA (4M)]] technically has enough penetration to g
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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...[[Type 63-I|Type 63 amphibious light tank]]. Since an early variant of the PT-76 was imported to China, it lacks the two-plane stabilizer that subsequent va
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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...cs|name}}''', also known as the PT-76E, is the most modern upgrade for the PT-76 platform. It introduces a more capable 57 mm autocannon, capable of firing
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  • ...k developed put into service in 1951. Produced at around 12,000 units, the PT-76 still serves today. The main operators were the USSR, North Korea, Vietnam, * [[PT-76 (China)]]
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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...emy, but make sure to avoid all enemy fire, as all tanks can penetrate the PT-76's armour (even the [[GAZ-AAA (4M)]] technically has enough penetration to g
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  • ...n use your cannons to good effect on light targets like the Wirbelwind and PT-76. If the enemy team has a high volume of aircraft in the air, leave the payl
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  • ...T92]] were cancelled after the discovery of the amphibious Soviet [[PT-76B|PT-76]] tank, which added a requirement for the light tank to also be amphibious.
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  • ...aiding the Middle East countries with tanks like the [[T-34-85]], [[PT-76B|PT-76]], and even the [[T-54 (1951)|T-54s]], Israel launched a program with coope
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  • ...n the big turret, which often leads to an explosion of the whole tank. The PT-76-57 is armed with a stabilizer, an autoloader and a laser rangefinder. Don't
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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...emy, but make sure to avoid all enemy fire, as all tanks can penetrate the PT-76's armour (even the [[GAZ-AAA (4M)]] technically has enough penetration to g
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  • ...t it was far from widespread. The ASU-85 was based on the [[PT-76 (Family)|PT-76 light amphibious tank family]] chassis, however, it lacked amphibious chara ...from the span of 1956 to 1957. The design used the chassis of the [[PT-76B|PT-76]] amphibious light tank design, though it did not have the same amphibious
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  • ...new light tanks were designed until the post-war period with the [[PT-76B|PT-76]].
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  • ...ed to complex to operate and produce en masse, so it was discarded and the PT-76 remained in service instead. The success of the [[PT-76 (Family)|PT-76]] amphibious tank prompted the development of a successor with improved cha
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  • ...23-4 was built on a GM-575 chassis, which itself is based off the [[PT-76B|PT-76]]. It was accepted for service by the Soviet Army in 1965 and proceeded to
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  • ...nks firing HEAT/HEATFS shells that can defeat your frontal glacis: PT-76B, PT-76 (China) or Ikv 103.
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  • {{Navigation-Line|PT-76}}{{Specs-Link|ussr_pt_76b}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|sw_pt_76b}}
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  • ...e ''Shmel''-class or [[Pr.1204]] patrol boats using the same turret as the PT-76. ...ve.org/web/20210514211037/https://thesovietarmourblog.blogspot.com/2018/02/pt-76.html Web Archive])
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  • * PT-76B - Name has been fixed. Initial name was PT-76 ...7 shots per minute. Source: “Guide to the materials and operation of the PT-76 and PT-76B”. Military Publishing House of the Ministry of the Defense, US
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  • ...тельство Министерства Обороны СССР, 1967. (PT-76 handbook). * PT-76 - Track animation has been fixed.
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  • * Floating (Amphibious) capability is now available for the PT-76. * PT-76 incorrect performance while moving through deeper rivers has been fixed.
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  • * Authentic engine audio has been added for the PT-76.
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  • :* Ps. 141 - [[PT-76 (Sweden)|PT-76B]]
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  • ...igns. The designs were promising, but the discovery of the Soviet [[PT-76B|PT-76]], a light tank with amphibious features, prompted a new requirement for th
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  • :''Pages of History:'' [[PT-76 (Family)|PT-76]], how Soviet tanks learned to swim ...at makes the [[A-7E]] better than the [[A-7D]], why not PT-57 instead of [[PT-76-57]].
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  • * [[PT-76 (China)|PT-76]]
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  • The '''{{Specs|name}}''' was a proposed replacement for the PT-76. It competed with two other designs, namely Object 788 and Object 934. The After production of the PT-76 was discontinued, Soviet engineers began work on developing a suitable repl
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  • | link = PT-76 (Family) ...[[Type 63-I|Type 63 amphibious light tank]]. Since an early variant of the PT-76 was imported to China, it lacks the two-plane stabilizer that subsequent va
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  • ...es code-named 201 and 617 developed initial prototypes that replicated the PT-76, and a small number of prototypes were delivered to the Chinese People's Li ...mm of armour. However, it lacks the two-plane stabilizer featured in later PT-76 variants, making accurate fire while moving difficult.
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  • ...as designed as an infantry support vehicle, similar in role to the Russian PT-76. It was designed by Hägglunds, and ordered by the Swedish military. Häggl
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  • *[[PT-76 (Family)]]
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  • ** PT-76 (China): 150 → 110
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  • ** PT-76 (China): 150 → 110
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  • BP V PT-76-57.jpg|[[PT-76-57]] | 75 || Coupon for vehicle, non-tradable (PT-76-57) ||
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  • * PT-76B, PT-76 (China) - fire rate has been increased from 7 to 8.5 rpm (balance change).
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  • ** '''China''': M48A1, M60A3 TTS, PGZ09, PT-76, PTL02, PTZ89, Т-62 №545, Type 59, ZTZ59D1, Type 62, Type 63-I, Type 69,
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  • *** PT-76-57 *** PT-76
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  • ...rkava Mk.3D, 2S25, 2S25М, BMD-4, BMP-1, BMP-2, BMP-2M, BMP-3, Object 685, PT-76-57, T-55AM-1, T-55AMD-1, T-62M-1, T-64B, T-72A, T-72AV (TURMS-T), T-72B, T-
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  • ** Removed: PT-76, ASU-85, PT-76B
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  • ** [[PT-76 (Sweden)|PT-76]]
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  • * '''PT-76 (China)''' - The tank will be hidden (in two weeks from the major update re
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  • ...211" was assigned, and China purchased the Soviet Union's [[PT-76 (Family)|PT-76]] amphibious tank to acquire the technologies. The program initially encoun ...at 11 km/h while on water; a major improvement from its Soviet counterpart PT-76. Making it a fast and nimble tank to hit vantage points.
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  • [[PT-76_(China)|PT-76 (China)]]<br> [[PT-76_(China)|PT-76 (China)]]<br>
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