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Stryker Family: M1128 & M1128 Wolfpack

The M1128 Stryker is the heavy hitter of the Stryker family, built to take on enemy tanks from long range effectively. Built on an 8×8 wheeled chassis, it trades heavy protection for high mobility and long‑range firepower. An unmanned 105 mm turret, complete with two‑plane stabilisation and a 8‑round autoloader, lets the M1128 engage targets on the fly both effectively and safely. The Wolfpack premium variant shares identical performance to the tech tree Stryker, but swaps the add-on slat armour for a camouflage net and premium economic bonuses.

Type 74 (E) - The Bulldozing Samurai

The Type 74 (E) is a variant of the venerable Type 74 family. It features a thermal sleeve, a dozer blade, an improved Fire Control System for use with the Type 91 HEAT-FS round, and in-game, the new Type 93 APFSDS round. However, it still has poor reverse speed and rather poor armor, but can make up for it with its firepower and hydropneumatic suspension.

STB-2 — Close Quarter Sniper

The STB-2 is one of the prototypes of the Type 74 program. Despite its appearance, it is a very formidable foe in all situations, equipped with a powerful engine while combining a very potent APDS round, a fully stabilized gun, and a laser rangefinder. Being a Japanese early MBT however, it suffers from a severe lack of armor, being vulnerable to most enemy fire.

M60A3 TTS: Iron Sentinel

The M60A3 TTS (Tank Thermal Sight) is the final evolution of the legendary M60 Patton series. Equipped with advanced optics, improved firepower, and enhanced survivability features, the M60A3 TTS remains a formidable force on the battlefield. While it may lack the speed and cutting-edge technology of modern MBTs, its robust armor and powerful 105mm cannon ensure it can still hold the line against contemporary threats.

M-51: The Up-gunned Sherman

The M-51 is an Israeli modification of the age-old Sherman armed with a HEAT-slinging 105mm gun designed by the French. It has a decently armored gun mantlet which is capable of withstanding some enemy fire, weak hull armor and a powerful cannon. The poor velocity and inconsistent damage of the gun combined with its poor mobility makes for a unique learning curve for anyone wanting to try out the Israeli tech tree. 

M60A1 (AOS): A Workhorse of the Cold War

The M60A1 (AOS) represents an important evolutionary step in the American main battle tank lineage. Introduced as an improvement over the standard M60, the AOS (Add-On Stabilization) variant features a two-plane gun stabilizer, significantly enhancing its ability to fire accurately on the move. While it retains the powerful 105 mm M68 cannon of its predecessor, it also introduces an improved turret design with better-angled armor compared to the hemispherical turret of the standard M60.  However, its large silhouette and underwhelming mobility make it vulnerable in fast-paced engagements. In the right hands, though, it can be a highly effective frontline vehicle.

T28/T95 Super Heavy Tank — The Doom Turtle

The T28 is one of the most iconic and unique vehicles in War Thunder and much can be said about its design, role, and performance. It often gets compared to its sibling, the T95, as it shares so many striking similarities with the latter. However, it does come with a number of noticeable differences that make this tank its own beast. So let’s take a close look at what makes this such a memorable addition to your lineup.

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