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{{DISPLAYTITLE:kleinerPanzer}}
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:HugoTroop}}
Formerly known as '''HugoTroop'''. Avid Chinese tank enthusiast, suggestion-maker, and bug reporter. Major contributor to [https://live.warthunder.com/post/694386/en/ InFerNos1's custom localization]. Advocate for Battle Rating decompression. Suggestion Moderator.
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Thanks to the kind moderators who helped recover my old page!
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==Quick Bio==
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*I live in the United States (this is as much as I am willing to say)
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*I joined War Thunder on October 22, 2015. This means that, since I was unaware, I missed Thunder League Season 1, the Third Anniversary, all the associated event vehicles ([[LaGG-3-23]], [[T-V (USSR)|T-V]], etc.), and much more. All I did get was the "--III--" [[:Category:Achievements#Titles|title]]. (I also missed the 70th VE Day celebration in May)
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*My first nation was [[:Category:USSR_ground_vehicles|USSR Ground Forces]], and my first ever researched vehicle was the [[BT-7]], followed by the [[T-60]].
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*My first premium (other than the [[T-26 (1st Gv.T.Br.)]] that I received for joining the game) was the [[Pz.II C (DAK)|Pz.Kpfw. II C (DAK)]].
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*Currently, I primarily play [[Realistic Battles]]. In particular, [[Ground_vehicles|Ground Forces]].
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*I am '''very''' into WWII history and War Thunder sparked that interest.
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*I enjoy playing the [[T-44]], [[T-44-100]], any [[Panther tank (Family)|Panther]], the [[KV-2 (ZiS-6)|KV-2 (ZiS-6)]], any [[M3/M5 Stuart (Family)|Stuart]], and any [[M1 (76 mm)|76 mm]] [[M4 (Disambiguation)|Sherman]].
  
 
==Forum Suggestions==
 
==Forum Suggestions==
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Here's a list of suggestions I've made on the forums; please check them out!
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!colspan=2|Ground Forces
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Protection Analysis for Aircraft - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456909-protection-analysis-for-aircraft/
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|colspan=2 style="text-align:center" |[[Image:Germany flag.png|25px]]  '''Germany''' [[Image:Germany flag.png|25px]]
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Panther G (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/461310-panther-ausf-g-early/
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| Panther G early [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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T-34 1941/42 (No. 112 Factory) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457178-transitional-t-34-model-194142-no-112-factory-stuck-in-the-middle/
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| Panther G (BMW 132 Dc) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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T-34 1943 (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459336-t-34-model-1943-early-speed-is-key/
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|colspan=2 style="text-align:center" |[[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]]  '''USSR''' [[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]]
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T-34 1943 (late) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457424-t-34-model-1943-last-of-the-legend/
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| BT-7 Artillery [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473510-bt-7-artillery-high-speed-support/ Open for discussion]
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T-34 1942, 1943/E, 1943/L (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459347-t-34s-with-uztm-turrets-curvesssss/
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| BT-7 (1935) [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458118-bt-7-model-1935-intermediate-workhorse/ Open for discussion]
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T-34-85 1945 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456254-t-34-85-model-1945/
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| KV-1 (1940) [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457958-kv-1-model-1940-half-an-upgrade/ Open for discussion]
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T-34-85 1946 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456456-t-34-85-model-1946/
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| KV-1 (1941) early [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457960-kv-1-model-1941-early-long-arm/ Open for discussion]
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KV-1 1940 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457958-kv-1-model-1940-half-an-upgrade/
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| KV-1 (1941) late (cast turret) [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459335-kv-1-model-1941-late-cast-turret-m%C3%A9lange/ Open for discussion]
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KV-1 1941 (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457960-kv-1-model-1941-early-long-arm/
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| KV-1 (1942) (cast turret) [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457956-kv-1-model-1942-cast-turret-end-of-the-line/ Open for discussion]
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KV-1 1941 (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459335-kv-1-model-1941-late-cast-turret-mélange/
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| KV-1 (1942) (welded turret) [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459332-kv-1-model-1942-welded-turret-effectively-the-same/ Open for discussion]
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KV-1 1942 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459332-kv-1-model-1942-welded-turret-effectively-the-same/
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| GAZ AAA (TKB-149) [[Image:Anti-aircraft vehicles icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457967-gaz-aaa-3x-dshk/ Open for discussion]
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KV-1 1942 (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457956-kv-1-model-1942-cast-turret-end-of-the-line/
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| Re-Armed T-37A & T-38 variants [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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TKB-149 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457967-gaz-aaa-3x-dshk/
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| T-26 (1933) [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457515-t-26-model-1933-firepower/ Open for discussion]
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T-35 1938 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458119-t-35-model-1938-upgrading-a-disaster/
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| T-26 (1938) [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/495802-t-26-model-1938/ Open for discussion]
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BT-7 1935 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458118-bt-7-model-1935-intermediate-workhorse/
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| T-28 (1934) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457145-t-28-model-1934-the-predecessor/ Open for discussion]
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BT-7 Artillery - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473510-bt-7-artillery-high-speed-support/
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| T-28 (1936) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457963-t-28-model-1936-marginally-better/ Implemented]
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T-28 1934 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457145-t-28-model-1934-the-predecessor/
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| T-28 (1940) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458126-t-28-model-1940-tried-and-tested/ Open for discussion]
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T-28 1936 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457963-t-28-model-1936-marginally-better/
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| T-34 (1941/42) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457178-transitional-t-34-model-194142-no-112-factory-stuck-in-the-middle/ Open for discussion]
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T-28 1940 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458126-t-28-model-1940-tried-and-tested/
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| T-34 (1943) early [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459336-t-34-model-1943-early-speed-is-key/ Open for discussion]
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SU-76 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473163-su-76-faulty-first-steps/
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| T-34 (1943) late [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457424-t-34-model-1943-last-of-the-legend/ Open for discussion]
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SU-76M (late) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473531-su-76m-late-return-to-the-origin/
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| T-34 variants with UZTM turrets [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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T-26 1933 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457515-t-26-model-1933-firepower/
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| T-34-85 (1945) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456254-t-34-85-model-1945/ Open for discussion]
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Re-Armed T-37As and T-38s- https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473736-re-armed-t-37a-and-t-38-obsolete-firepower/
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| T-34-85 (1946) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456456-t-34-85-model-1946/ Open for discussion]
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T-70B - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473803-t-70b-light-work-on-a-light-tank/
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| T-35 (1938) [[Image:Heavy tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458119-t-35-model-1938-upgrading-a-disaster/ Open for discussion]
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and more to come...
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| T-70B [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473803-t-70b-light-work-on-a-light-tank/ Open for discussion]
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==General Stats==
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| SU-76 [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473163-su-76-faulty-first-steps/ Open for discussion]
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===Profile===
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'''Nickname'''
| SU-76M late [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473531-su-76m-late-return-to-the-origin/ Open for discussion]
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*HugoTroop
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center" |[[Image:China flag.png|25px]] '''China''' [[Image:China flag.png|25px]]
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'''Level'''
| 121 Prototype No. 3 [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*Level 100
| 131-1 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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'''Squadron'''
| 132 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*Domino Squad (=DMSQ=)
| 132B [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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'''Title'''
| 211 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*Impetuous
| BK1851 [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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==WWII Stuff==
| MBT-2000 [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/541647-norinco-mbt-2000/ Open for discussion]
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===US Tank Nicknames===
| PLZ07 [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*The United States did ''not'' name their tanks "Sherman", "Lee", etc., the British did. Afterwards (1944-45), the US named them "General Sherman", "General Lee", etc..
| PLZ07B [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*The United States ''did'' name the M36 as General Jackson.
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*The M10 was never called the "Wolverine". In January 1945 designation "Achilles" was used by the  British, for both the 3-inch and 17 pdr version (For the British, Achilles Mk. I / II vs Achilles Mk. IC / IIC, likewise to the Sherman IC/VC)
| SH3 [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*The Stuart was not called the "Honey". Nobody called it that.
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| Type 59P [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/541061-poly-technologies-type-59p/ Open for discussion]
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===The "Hetzer"===
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| Type 59 Marksman [[Image:Anti-aircraft vehicles icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/552621-type-59-marksman-east-meets-west-for-the-seventh-time/&tab=comments#comment-9318887 Open for discussion]
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*The name was likely never used during wartime (at least with the Jagdpanzer 38(t)). It likely came from the E-10, a similar vehicle that ''probably'' bore that name.
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| Type 69-I [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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===US Tank Myths===
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| Type 69-II [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*The nickname "Ronson" was (likely) never used to refer to a Sherman, nor the phrase "lights first, every time" (most GIs used Zippos, and that slogan was from the 50s).
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*Shermans were not Death Traps. Belton Cooper could only see the bad end of the stick, since he only saw destroyed Shermans. They were the easiest to escape, by far, of any main battle tank of the era, having some of the best surviability rates.  
| VN1C [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*Their armor was good, outclassing the Pz. III and IV.  
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*The Sherman IC/VC was not better than the 76mm Shermans (in terms of real-life performance). The cramped interior (especially the turret) made for a very uncomfortable crew, and the worse engine of the M4A4 (VC) made it sluggish overall.
| VN2D [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*Tanks could engage tanks; they were supposed to support the infantry, meaning killing tanks that attacked the infantry
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*Tank destroyers were ambush vehicles only (under US doctrine)
| VN5/VN10 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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===British Nomenclature of US tanks===
| CS/VN9 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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Sherman<br>-A = 105 mm<br>-B= 76 mm<br>-C= 17-pdr<br>-Y= HVSS<br>-Hybrid = Composite Hull
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| VN17 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*M4 - Sherman I
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**M4 Composite - Sherman I Hybrid
| WZ123 (1991) [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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**M4 (105) W - Sherman IB
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**M4 (105) W HVSS - Sherman IBY
| WZ505 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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**M4 w/ 17 pdr - Sherman IC
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**M4 Composite w/ 17-pdr - SHerman IC Hybrid
| WZ551D [[Image:Anti-aircraft vehicles icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*M4A1 - Sherman II
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**M4A1 (76) W - Sherman IIA
| YW306 [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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**M4A1 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IIAY
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*M4A2 - Sherman III
| YW307 [[Image:Light tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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**M4A2 (76) W - Sherman IIIA
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**M4A2 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IIIAY
| YW343 [[Image:Tank destroyers icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*M4A3 - Sherman IV
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**M4A3 (76) W - Sherman IVA
| ZSD63 [[Image:Anti-aircraft vehicles icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/546114-zsd63-type-63-apc/ Open for discussion]
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**M4A3 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IVAY
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**M4A3 (105) W - Sherman IVB
| ZTZ96A1 [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/552336-ztz96a1-dedicated-biathlete/ Open for discussion]
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**M4A3 (105) W HVSS - Sherman IVBY
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*M4A4 - Sherman V
| ZTZ96B early [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/552347-ztz96b-early-flexing-new-muscles/ Open for discussion]
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**M4A4 w/ 17-pdr - Sherman VC
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*M4A6 - Sherman VII
| ZTZ99 ERA Testbed [[Image:Medium tanks icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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Lee/Grant
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*M3 - Lee I
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center" |[[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]] '''USSR''' [[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]]
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*M3A1 - Lee II
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*M3A2 - Lee III
| Yak-1 (M-105PA) [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M3A3 - Lee IV (Lee V)
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*M3A4 - Lee VI
| Yak-1 (M-105PF) [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M3A5 - Lee VII (?)
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*M3 (Grant Turret) - Grant I
| Yak-7 [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M3A5 (Grant Turret) - Grant II
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| Yak-7A [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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Stuart
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| Yak-7B (M-105PA) [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M3 - Stuart I
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**M3 w/ diesel engine - Stuart II
| Yak-7B late [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M3A1 - Stuart III
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**M3A1 w/ diesel engine - Stuart IV
| Yak-9P (1946) [[Image:Fighters icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/511718-yakovlev-yak-9p-1946/ Open for discussion]
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*M3A3 - Stuart V
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*M5 - Stuart VI
| Yak-19 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*M5A1 -Stuart VI
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| Yak-25 (1947) [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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Achilles
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| Yak-25MG [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*M10 - Achilles I
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**M10A1 - Achilles II
| Yak-25B (Yak-125B) [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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*17-pdr M10 - Achilles IC
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**17-pdr M10A1 - Achilles IIC
| Yak-2AM-11 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Note: The UK never operationally used M4A3s, M4A6s, or 76 mm Shermans except the M4A1 (76) W<br>Note 2: The UK didn't have a recorded distinction between Wet-stowage and Dry-stowage
| Yak-25K [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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===Japanese Tank Naming Convention===
| Yak-25K-75 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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There were two naming conventions, an early one, and a common one (used from 1936/7 onwards)
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| Yak-25K-7L [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>1- I (Yi)<br>2 - Ro<br>3 - Ha<br>4 - Ni<br>5 - Ho<br>6 - He<br>7 - To<br>8 - Chi<br>9 - Ri<br>10 - Nu<br>11 - Ru<br>12 - O or Wo
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| Yak-26 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Ke (Kei) - Light<br>Chi (Chiu) - Medium<br>Ho - Gun/SPG<br>Ka - Amphibious
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| Yak-26-1 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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Note that these are '''not''' direct translations, and are just what they mean in the context of Japanese tank names.
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| Yak-27 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Early naming convention<br>[Number]-Go
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| Yak-27K [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Ha-Go - 3rd "car"<br>I-Go - 1st "car"<br>Ro-Go - 2nd "car"
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| Yak-27V [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Common naming convention<br>[Tank Type]-[Number]
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| Yak-28 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Chi-Ha - Medium 3<br>Ke - Ne - Light 4<br>Ho-Ro - SPG 2
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| Yak-28N [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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===Italian Tank naming convention===
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| Yak-28IM [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>CV - Carro Veloce - Fast Car<br>Semovente - Self-Propelled<br>L - Leggero - Light<br>M - Medio - Medium<br>P - Pesante - Heavy
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| Yak-104 (Yak-30) [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Using L, M, and P<br>[Type] [Weight]/[Year]
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| Yak-36 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>L 3/33 - Light 3-ton 1933<br>M 13/40 - Medium 13-ton 1940<br>P 26/40 - Heavy 26-ton 1940
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| Yak-36M [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Using Semovente
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<br>Semovente da [Caliber]/[Length in Calibers]
| Yak-120 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Semovente da 90/53 - SPG "with" ("of") 90 mm, 53-calibers
| Yak-120M [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>Using CV<br>CV-[Year]
| Yak-120MF [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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<br>CV-33 - Fast Car (Tankette) 1933
| Yak-140 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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===Performance: Paper vs Actuality===
| Yak-1000 [[Image:Jet aircrafts icon.png|50px]] || To be written
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Many tanks, such as the T-34 (in 1941), or the Tiger II, on paper should be far superior to the common tanks of the enemy. However, their performance in real life differed greatly from expected. In a game such as War Thunder, in a fight between Panther vs a 76mm Sherman, or a Tiger II (H) vs IS-2 (1944), or T-34 (1941) vs Pz.Kpfw. IV F1, etc., the first of the two would win the majority of the time. However, real life performance does not always perfectly match what is on paper. Do not forget that, there is almost never a situation where it is just "Tank A vs Tank B". It is "Tanks, Supply Trucks, Infantry, Artillery, Aircraft, and Maintenance Crews A vs Tanks, Supply Trucks, Infantry, Artillery, Aircraft, and Maintenance Crews B". As such, tanks such as the T-34 and KV-1 (in 1941), while they should have been able to absolutely destroy the German army, the poorly trained crews and terrible logistics supporting them left many of them to be abandoned or self-destroyed. The Panther, while superior to the M4 Sherman (even the 76mm) in virtually every aspect, had inferior performance due to a lack of spare parts and the situation of the war in 1944/45. Even a slight malfunction would usually force a Panther's crew to abandon the tank, whereas the Shermans had literal tons of spare parts available for repairs. The retreating German Army couldn't recover the lost Panthers (among other vehicles), whereas the advancing Allied armies could. Also, the IS-2 was far superior to the Tiger II in areas such as armor quality, anti-infantry capability, and sheer numbers. It didn't matter that its gun had less penetration than a Tiger II's, if the most common armor thickness it would face was the 80mm on a Pz.Kpfw. IV or StuG (granted the reverse was true as well). Another thought is crew survivability. As some may be aware, (get ready for "The Chieftain" references) once a tank crew suffers a significant emotional event, they must perform the real life equivalent of the "oh my god the tank is on fire" test. On average, the M4 Sherman had the best crew survivability (except for the poor loader on early 75mm models, explained somewhere in [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/400696-m4-sherman-variant-identification/ here]) in such situations, compared to any other main tank of its era.
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===What if Germany had been in the war longer? (a.k.a. Was the Wunderwaffe possible?)===
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To put it bluntly, German development in terms of weaponry would have to slow or halt at what it was in April 1945. The Panther II program? Cancelled. The Maus? Cancelled. The E-series? Cancelled. Albert Speer made a decision, and an arguably wise one at that, to continue producing what they could and not waste time trying to create new tanks when they simply didn't have the resources. If Germany had been able to stretch the war on into 1946, maintaining production levels of 1944, you would only see more and more Tiger IIs and Panther Gs, as the number of StuG IIIs and Pz.Kpfw. IVs declined as they became obsolete. There were many experiments with night vision equipment, and that would probably find its way onto late 1945-production German tanks. Stereoscopic rangefinders, such as those seen on the Panther F, would also become more common. Perhaps the Tiger II would receive the Maybach HL 234 as an upgrade to the HL 230, or the Panther's road wheels swapped for the same on the Tiger II's. Regardless, such changes would only be minor, and would not keep pace with tank development of the USSR and Western Allies.  
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center" |[[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]] '''USSR''' [[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]]
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What about aviation? The Me 262 was filled with problems, as using jet engines was still in its infancy. Perhaps late-model Bf 109 Ks or Bf 109 L, or Fw 190 E may come out, with better engines, better armament, and improved flight characteristics. However, these are all just proposals. But the overwhelming amount of problems with aircraft like the Me 262, and the poor performance and high maintenance of rocket and jet aircraft would eventually phase the Me 163 and He 162 out of production. The Ar 234 could possibly see further development, but the German war situation at the time had little use for a jet bomber; it needed ground attackers, interceptors, and fighters, to fend off against the enemy ground forces and strategic bombers.
| Mullins Armored Boat [[Image:Boats icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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==Vehicles I hope are added to the game==
| Project 7 Destroyers [[Image:Destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/491890-project-7-destroyers/ Open for discussion]
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<small>
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*More M3 Lee variants
| Project 7U, Storozhevoy (1944) [[Image:Destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/491815-project-7u-storozhevoy-1944/ Passed to developers]
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*More M3/M5 Stuart variants
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*More M4 Sherman variants
| Project 19 Border Guard Ships [[Image:Sub-chasers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/496274-project-19-border-guard-ships/ Open for discussion]
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*M7 & M7B1 HMC
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*M37 HMC
| Project 29 Border Guard Ships [[Image:Sub-chasers icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*M10A1
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*M36B2
| Project 29K Border Guard Ships [[Image:Sub-chasers icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*More LVT variants
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*More American SPAA variants (i.e. M15A1, M16A2, M17)
| Project 43 Border Guard Ships [[Image:Sub-chasers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/496100-project-43-border-guard-ships/ Open for discussion]
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*American Half-tracks
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*M20
| Project 30K & Project 30 bis Destroyers [[Image:Destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/491895-project-30k-project-30-bis-destroyers/ Implemented]
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*German armored cars
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*More Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) variants
| Project 45 Destroyer, Opytnyy [[Image:Destroyers icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/492027-project-45-destroyer-opytnyy/ Open for discussion]
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*More Pz.Kpfw. II variants
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*More Pz.Kpfw. III variants
| Project 165 Motor AA Boats [[Image:Boats icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/498207-project-165-motor-aa-boats/ Open for discussion]
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*More Pz.Kpfw. IV variants
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*Tiger I (mid-production)
| Project 165 Naval Artillery Battery [[Image:Boats icon.png|50px]] || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/498210-project-165-naval-artillery-battery/ Passed to developers]
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*More Marder variants
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*German half-tracks
| Project 1124 & Project 1125 Armored Boat variants [[Image:Boats icon.png|50px]] || Undergoing Rewrite
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*More German half-track SPAA
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*Soviet armored cars
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*More early Soviet tankettes
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*More T-28 variants
| [[Image:Damage mechanics - icon.png|15px]] Ability to select individual add-on armor components || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/461774-ability-to-select-which-add-on-armor-components-you-want/ Open for discussion]
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*More T-34 and T-34-85 variants
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*More KV-1 variants
| [[Image:Armaments - icon.png|15px]] Ability to select different fuses within the same loadout || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/492446-different-fuses-for-bombs-and-rockets-within-the-same-loadout/ Open for discussion]
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*More T-26 variants
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*More Soviet SPG variants
| [[Image:Custom localizations - icon.png|15px]] Dynamic Vehicle Names || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/527310-dynamic-vehicle-names/ Open for discussion]
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*British armored cars
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*Mk. VI Light Tanks
| [[Image:Anti-aircraft vehicles icon.png|15px]] External Radar Vehicles || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/548566-external-radar-vehicles/ Open for discussion]
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*Covenanters
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*Vickers Medium Tanks
| [[Image:Game mechanics - icon.png|15px]] Protection Analysis for Aircraft || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456909-protection-analysis-for-aircraft/ Implemented]
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*British SPGs (Sexton, Bishop)
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*Close-Support tanks (Cromwell VI, Matilda IV CS)
| [[Image:Modules and modifications - icon.png|15px]] Repairing external armor in battle || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/546110-repair-armor-components-era-side-skirts-etc-on-capture-points/ Open for discussion]
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*More Matilda variants
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*More Churchill variants
| [[Image:Currency and research points - icon.png|15px]] RP cost reduction for completing tech trees || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/546531-rp-cost-reduction-for-other-nations-after-reaching-higher-ranks-in-another/ Open for discussion]
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*More Valentine variants
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*More Japanese "Amphibious" tanks
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*Type 92 Tankette
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*More AS 42 variants
| Chinese tricolor desert camo of the PLA 76th Group || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/549608-chinese-tricolor-desert-camo-of-the-pla-76th-group/ Open for discussion]
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*CC M 40, M 41, M 42
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*French armored cars and half-tracks
| Chinese modern dark green camouflage || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/549610-chinese-modern-dark-green-camouflage/ Open for discussion]
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*Char D1 and D2
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*Char 2C
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*More Free French American tanks
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*Panther G (France)</small>
| [[Image:China flag.png|25px]] Restructuring the Chinese Ground Forces || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/523008-restructuring-the-chinese-ground-forces/ Open for discussion]
 
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| [[Image:Japan flag.png|25px]] Restructuring the Japanese Coastal Fleet || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/522720-restructuring-the-japanese-coastal-fleet/ Open for discussion]
 
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| [[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]] Restructuring the Soviet Coastal Fleet || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/522600-restructuring-the-soviet-coastal-fleet/ Open for discussion]
 
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| [[Image:USSR flag.png|25px]] Soviet & Russian Naval Aviation Yellow Numbers || [https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/498557-soviet-russian-naval-aviation-yellow-numbers/ Open for discussion]
 
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Revision as of 00:08, 12 January 2020


Thanks to the kind moderators who helped recover my old page!

Quick Bio

  • I live in the United States (this is as much as I am willing to say)
  • I joined War Thunder on October 22, 2015. This means that, since I was unaware, I missed Thunder League Season 1, the Third Anniversary, all the associated event vehicles (LaGG-3-23, T-V, etc.), and much more. All I did get was the "--III--" title. (I also missed the 70th VE Day celebration in May)
  • My first nation was USSR Ground Forces, and my first ever researched vehicle was the BT-7, followed by the T-60.
  • My first premium (other than the T-26 (1st Gv.T.Br.) that I received for joining the game) was the Pz.Kpfw. II C (DAK).
  • Currently, I primarily play Realistic Battles. In particular, Ground Forces.
  • I am very into WWII history and War Thunder sparked that interest.
  • I enjoy playing the T-44, T-44-100, any Panther, the KV-2 (ZiS-6), any Stuart, and any 76 mm Sherman.

Forum Suggestions

Here's a list of suggestions I've made on the forums; please check them out!

Protection Analysis for Aircraft - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456909-protection-analysis-for-aircraft/

Panther G (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/461310-panther-ausf-g-early/

T-34 1941/42 (No. 112 Factory) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457178-transitional-t-34-model-194142-no-112-factory-stuck-in-the-middle/

T-34 1943 (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459336-t-34-model-1943-early-speed-is-key/

T-34 1943 (late) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457424-t-34-model-1943-last-of-the-legend/

T-34 1942, 1943/E, 1943/L (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459347-t-34s-with-uztm-turrets-curvesssss/

T-34-85 1945 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456254-t-34-85-model-1945/

T-34-85 1946 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/456456-t-34-85-model-1946/

KV-1 1940 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457958-kv-1-model-1940-half-an-upgrade/

KV-1 1941 (early) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457960-kv-1-model-1941-early-long-arm/

KV-1 1941 (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459335-kv-1-model-1941-late-cast-turret-mélange/

KV-1 1942 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/459332-kv-1-model-1942-welded-turret-effectively-the-same/

KV-1 1942 (cast turret) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457956-kv-1-model-1942-cast-turret-end-of-the-line/

TKB-149 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457967-gaz-aaa-3x-dshk/

T-35 1938 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458119-t-35-model-1938-upgrading-a-disaster/

BT-7 1935 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458118-bt-7-model-1935-intermediate-workhorse/

BT-7 Artillery - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473510-bt-7-artillery-high-speed-support/

T-28 1934 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457145-t-28-model-1934-the-predecessor/

T-28 1936 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457963-t-28-model-1936-marginally-better/

T-28 1940 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/458126-t-28-model-1940-tried-and-tested/

SU-76 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473163-su-76-faulty-first-steps/

SU-76M (late) - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473531-su-76m-late-return-to-the-origin/

T-26 1933 - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/457515-t-26-model-1933-firepower/

Re-Armed T-37As and T-38s- https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473736-re-armed-t-37a-and-t-38-obsolete-firepower/

T-70B - https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/473803-t-70b-light-work-on-a-light-tank/

and more to come...

General Stats

Profile

Nickname

  • HugoTroop

Level

  • Level 100

Squadron

  • Domino Squad (=DMSQ=)

Title

  • Impetuous

WWII Stuff

US Tank Nicknames

  • The United States did not name their tanks "Sherman", "Lee", etc., the British did. Afterwards (1944-45), the US named them "General Sherman", "General Lee", etc..
  • The United States did name the M36 as General Jackson.
  • The M10 was never called the "Wolverine". In January 1945 designation "Achilles" was used by the British, for both the 3-inch and 17 pdr version (For the British, Achilles Mk. I / II vs Achilles Mk. IC / IIC, likewise to the Sherman IC/VC)
  • The Stuart was not called the "Honey". Nobody called it that.

The "Hetzer"

  • The name was likely never used during wartime (at least with the Jagdpanzer 38(t)). It likely came from the E-10, a similar vehicle that probably bore that name.

US Tank Myths

  • The nickname "Ronson" was (likely) never used to refer to a Sherman, nor the phrase "lights first, every time" (most GIs used Zippos, and that slogan was from the 50s).
  • Shermans were not Death Traps. Belton Cooper could only see the bad end of the stick, since he only saw destroyed Shermans. They were the easiest to escape, by far, of any main battle tank of the era, having some of the best surviability rates.
  • Their armor was good, outclassing the Pz. III and IV.
  • The Sherman IC/VC was not better than the 76mm Shermans (in terms of real-life performance). The cramped interior (especially the turret) made for a very uncomfortable crew, and the worse engine of the M4A4 (VC) made it sluggish overall.
  • Tanks could engage tanks; they were supposed to support the infantry, meaning killing tanks that attacked the infantry
  • Tank destroyers were ambush vehicles only (under US doctrine)

British Nomenclature of US tanks

Sherman
-A = 105 mm
-B= 76 mm
-C= 17-pdr
-Y= HVSS
-Hybrid = Composite Hull

  • M4 - Sherman I
    • M4 Composite - Sherman I Hybrid
    • M4 (105) W - Sherman IB
    • M4 (105) W HVSS - Sherman IBY
    • M4 w/ 17 pdr - Sherman IC
    • M4 Composite w/ 17-pdr - SHerman IC Hybrid
  • M4A1 - Sherman II
    • M4A1 (76) W - Sherman IIA
    • M4A1 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IIAY
  • M4A2 - Sherman III
    • M4A2 (76) W - Sherman IIIA
    • M4A2 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IIIAY
  • M4A3 - Sherman IV
    • M4A3 (76) W - Sherman IVA
    • M4A3 (76) W HVSS - Sherman IVAY
    • M4A3 (105) W - Sherman IVB
    • M4A3 (105) W HVSS - Sherman IVBY
  • M4A4 - Sherman V
    • M4A4 w/ 17-pdr - Sherman VC
  • M4A6 - Sherman VII

Lee/Grant

  • M3 - Lee I
  • M3A1 - Lee II
  • M3A2 - Lee III
  • M3A3 - Lee IV (Lee V)
  • M3A4 - Lee VI
  • M3A5 - Lee VII (?)
  • M3 (Grant Turret) - Grant I
  • M3A5 (Grant Turret) - Grant II

Stuart

  • M3 - Stuart I
    • M3 w/ diesel engine - Stuart II
  • M3A1 - Stuart III
    • M3A1 w/ diesel engine - Stuart IV
  • M3A3 - Stuart V
  • M5 - Stuart VI
  • M5A1 -Stuart VI

Achilles

  • M10 - Achilles I
    • M10A1 - Achilles II
  • 17-pdr M10 - Achilles IC
    • 17-pdr M10A1 - Achilles IIC


Note: The UK never operationally used M4A3s, M4A6s, or 76 mm Shermans except the M4A1 (76) W
Note 2: The UK didn't have a recorded distinction between Wet-stowage and Dry-stowage

Japanese Tank Naming Convention

There were two naming conventions, an early one, and a common one (used from 1936/7 onwards)


1- I (Yi)
2 - Ro
3 - Ha
4 - Ni
5 - Ho
6 - He
7 - To
8 - Chi
9 - Ri
10 - Nu
11 - Ru
12 - O or Wo


Ke (Kei) - Light
Chi (Chiu) - Medium
Ho - Gun/SPG
Ka - Amphibious

Note that these are not direct translations, and are just what they mean in the context of Japanese tank names.


Early naming convention
[Number]-Go


Ha-Go - 3rd "car"
I-Go - 1st "car"
Ro-Go - 2nd "car"


Common naming convention
[Tank Type]-[Number]


Chi-Ha - Medium 3
Ke - Ne - Light 4
Ho-Ro - SPG 2

Italian Tank naming convention


CV - Carro Veloce - Fast Car
Semovente - Self-Propelled
L - Leggero - Light
M - Medio - Medium
P - Pesante - Heavy


Using L, M, and P
[Type] [Weight]/[Year]


L 3/33 - Light 3-ton 1933
M 13/40 - Medium 13-ton 1940
P 26/40 - Heavy 26-ton 1940


Using Semovente
Semovente da [Caliber]/[Length in Calibers]


Semovente da 90/53 - SPG "with" ("of") 90 mm, 53-calibers


Using CV
CV-[Year]


CV-33 - Fast Car (Tankette) 1933

Performance: Paper vs Actuality

Many tanks, such as the T-34 (in 1941), or the Tiger II, on paper should be far superior to the common tanks of the enemy. However, their performance in real life differed greatly from expected. In a game such as War Thunder, in a fight between Panther vs a 76mm Sherman, or a Tiger II (H) vs IS-2 (1944), or T-34 (1941) vs Pz.Kpfw. IV F1, etc., the first of the two would win the majority of the time. However, real life performance does not always perfectly match what is on paper. Do not forget that, there is almost never a situation where it is just "Tank A vs Tank B". It is "Tanks, Supply Trucks, Infantry, Artillery, Aircraft, and Maintenance Crews A vs Tanks, Supply Trucks, Infantry, Artillery, Aircraft, and Maintenance Crews B". As such, tanks such as the T-34 and KV-1 (in 1941), while they should have been able to absolutely destroy the German army, the poorly trained crews and terrible logistics supporting them left many of them to be abandoned or self-destroyed. The Panther, while superior to the M4 Sherman (even the 76mm) in virtually every aspect, had inferior performance due to a lack of spare parts and the situation of the war in 1944/45. Even a slight malfunction would usually force a Panther's crew to abandon the tank, whereas the Shermans had literal tons of spare parts available for repairs. The retreating German Army couldn't recover the lost Panthers (among other vehicles), whereas the advancing Allied armies could. Also, the IS-2 was far superior to the Tiger II in areas such as armor quality, anti-infantry capability, and sheer numbers. It didn't matter that its gun had less penetration than a Tiger II's, if the most common armor thickness it would face was the 80mm on a Pz.Kpfw. IV or StuG (granted the reverse was true as well). Another thought is crew survivability. As some may be aware, (get ready for "The Chieftain" references) once a tank crew suffers a significant emotional event, they must perform the real life equivalent of the "oh my god the tank is on fire" test. On average, the M4 Sherman had the best crew survivability (except for the poor loader on early 75mm models, explained somewhere in here) in such situations, compared to any other main tank of its era.

What if Germany had been in the war longer? (a.k.a. Was the Wunderwaffe possible?)

To put it bluntly, German development in terms of weaponry would have to slow or halt at what it was in April 1945. The Panther II program? Cancelled. The Maus? Cancelled. The E-series? Cancelled. Albert Speer made a decision, and an arguably wise one at that, to continue producing what they could and not waste time trying to create new tanks when they simply didn't have the resources. If Germany had been able to stretch the war on into 1946, maintaining production levels of 1944, you would only see more and more Tiger IIs and Panther Gs, as the number of StuG IIIs and Pz.Kpfw. IVs declined as they became obsolete. There were many experiments with night vision equipment, and that would probably find its way onto late 1945-production German tanks. Stereoscopic rangefinders, such as those seen on the Panther F, would also become more common. Perhaps the Tiger II would receive the Maybach HL 234 as an upgrade to the HL 230, or the Panther's road wheels swapped for the same on the Tiger II's. Regardless, such changes would only be minor, and would not keep pace with tank development of the USSR and Western Allies.

What about aviation? The Me 262 was filled with problems, as using jet engines was still in its infancy. Perhaps late-model Bf 109 Ks or Bf 109 L, or Fw 190 E may come out, with better engines, better armament, and improved flight characteristics. However, these are all just proposals. But the overwhelming amount of problems with aircraft like the Me 262, and the poor performance and high maintenance of rocket and jet aircraft would eventually phase the Me 163 and He 162 out of production. The Ar 234 could possibly see further development, but the German war situation at the time had little use for a jet bomber; it needed ground attackers, interceptors, and fighters, to fend off against the enemy ground forces and strategic bombers.

Vehicles I hope are added to the game

  • More M3 Lee variants
  • More M3/M5 Stuart variants
  • More M4 Sherman variants
  • M7 & M7B1 HMC
  • M37 HMC
  • M10A1
  • M36B2
  • More LVT variants
  • More American SPAA variants (i.e. M15A1, M16A2, M17)
  • American Half-tracks
  • M20
  • German armored cars
  • More Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) variants
  • More Pz.Kpfw. II variants
  • More Pz.Kpfw. III variants
  • More Pz.Kpfw. IV variants
  • Tiger I (mid-production)
  • More Marder variants
  • German half-tracks
  • More German half-track SPAA
  • Soviet armored cars
  • More early Soviet tankettes
  • More T-28 variants
  • More T-34 and T-34-85 variants
  • More KV-1 variants
  • More T-26 variants
  • More Soviet SPG variants
  • British armored cars
  • Mk. VI Light Tanks
  • Covenanters
  • Vickers Medium Tanks
  • British SPGs (Sexton, Bishop)
  • Close-Support tanks (Cromwell VI, Matilda IV CS)
  • More Matilda variants
  • More Churchill variants
  • More Valentine variants
  • More Japanese "Amphibious" tanks
  • Type 92 Tankette
  • More AS 42 variants
  • CC M 40, M 41, M 42
  • French armored cars and half-tracks
  • Char D1 and D2
  • Char 2C
  • More Free French American tanks
  • Panther G (France)