A43 BP Prototype a British Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The A43 BP prototype a British heavy tank, more known as Black Prince was a heavy tank intended to replace the Churchill, but the project got cancelled as the Centurion just entered production, offered the same protection, firepower, and was faster and less complicated to manufacture. The vehicle has 150mm at the front of the hull and turret; it’s equipped with a British 17-pounder capable of rapid fire, 11 rounds per minute, with excellent penetration of 171 mm with a primary round.
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Sherman Grizzly I a British Medium Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
Sherman Grizzly I is a British Medium Tank. Canada’s answer to the Sherman tank, the Grizzly I cruiser tank was assembled at the Montreal Locomotive Works. Based on the M4A1 Sherman with a few notable differences including the Canadian Dry Pin treads, production began in August 1943 with 1,200 on order. The Canadian War Office eventually canceled the program, but not before 188 Grizzlies were built.
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Leopard Prototype 773 a German Medium Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
Leopard Prototype 773 is a German Medium Tank. After West Germany joined NATO in 1955, it entered into a project with France and later Italy to design a new main battle tank. Among the German manufacturers submitting proposals for the design was Porsche, whose prototype was eventually selected for German use. The Leopard 773 prototype became the predecessor of the Leopard 1 main battle tank. Manufactured by Germany.
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The TNH 105/1000 a Czechoslovakian Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The TNH 105/1000 is a Czechoslovakian heavy tank. In the latter half of the 1940s, the ČKD and Škoda engineers developed a joint project of a heavy tank for the Czechoslovakian Army and for possible export purposes. The TNH 105/1000 design was based on available concepts of German and Soviet tank-building and original ideas of Czechoslovakian engineers. In November 1949, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia decided to discontinue the development of its own vehicles and switched to producing a licensed copy of the Soviet T-34-85 tank. All activity on the TNH 105/1000 was canceled. No prototypes were ever built.
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The M56 Scorpion an American Tank Destroyer | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The M56 Scorpion is an American tank destroyer. The M56 SPG was intended to support airborne units as a light tank destroyer that could be transported by cargo planes or inserted by parachute or glider. The vehicle was mass produced from 1953 through 1959, but it was not popular and was soon replaced by the Sheridan light tank. The Scorpion was occasionally used to provide artillery support in Vietnam.
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Crusader 5 5 in SP a British Self Propelled Gun SPG | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The Crusader 5.5-in. SP is a British self-propelled gun. An SPG on the Crusader chassis with a 140-mm howitzer. The vehicle was developed after the end of WWII. The work on the project was discontinued at the prototyping stage. Never entered mass production or saw service.
The Crusader mounted with a 5.5-inch gun could be considered an 'oddball' mainly in terms of speed. Because the gun is mounted backwards, players spawn back-to-front which means driving in reverse actually achieves a higher top speed than driving normally. The plan is to drive backwards when moving between firing positions, and then forwards when adjusting your firing angles.
IS-3 a Soviet Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The IS-3 is a Soviet heavy tank. Mass production of the vehicle started in May 1945. On September 7,1945, IS-3 tanks took part in the Allied Victory Parade through Berlin. A total of 1170 vehicles were manufactured by the end of 1946, when production was canceled. From 1948 through the late 1950s, the tanks underwent a number of modernization refits.
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The 110 a First True Chinese Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The 110 is a Chinese heavy tank. From the mid-1940s to the 1950s, Soviet engineers attempted to modernize the IS-2 tank. The IS-2U variant, developed in November 1944, was conceived to have a reinforced frontal hull with a plate configuration resembling that of the IS-3. In the mid-1950s the design project was passed to China and became the basis for further Chinese tank development.
This is the First true Chinese Heavy tank in the Chinese line. Unfortunately, it has the downside of being one of the worst Tanks in Tier 8. With unreliable armor, a horrible grind, an awful gun, and fairly sluggish speed, this is one of the tanks that is a grinding nightmare.
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G.W. Tiger German Self Propelled Gun (SPG) | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The G.W. Tiger is a German self-propelled gun. Development of an SPG on the chassis of the Pz.Kpfw. VIB Tiger II started in 1942. The project called for designing a common self-propelled gun carriage for the 17 cm Kanone 72 gun and 21 cm Mörser 18/1 howitzer. The concept of the SPG allowed the use of artillery systems from both the carriage and the ground. Work on building an experimental prototype began in 1945.
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Caliban British New Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
The Caliban is a British heavy tank. The Caliban is a project of the Royal Military College developed in 1962. The vehicle certainly was not pretty, but it was supposed to feature excellent movement characteristics, reliable frontal armor, and a powerful gun. The project turned out to be too complicated and expensive, and its numerous innovations did not guarantee any advantages over the vehicles in production and development. Work was discontinued at the drafting stage, and no prototypes were built.
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T32 American Heavy Tank in Battle | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
The T32 is an American heavy tank. An experimental World War II American heavy tank. Developed on the basis of the M26 Pershing and T29 tanks. Prototypes were built in 1946; however, the T32 never entered mass production.
The T32 is, compared to the earlier T29, a more balanced tank. Combining the still heavily-armored turret with more adequate hull armor, decent mobility, and a sleeker body, it is a tank that better controls what the enemy targets on it. Compared to other tanks of its tier, the T32's main weakness is the 105mm T5E1. Against the tier 10 tanks which the T32 faces (and the T29 avoided) as well as some tier 8 and 9 tanks, it lacks high penetrating power and thus struggles in frontal engagements. The T32 excels when paired with or against medium and light tanks as either a hunter or a supporter for flanking and pushes, or against heavy tanks as a defensive bunker in primary lanes to slow pushes.
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Trinity Mark II Mercenaries Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
Trinity Mark II Mercenaries Tank. The next evolution of an incredible fighter. A trio of nations gave their parts to make the formidable and resilient Trinity Mk. II. Though great all-rounders, Assault tanks can be at a disadvantage against specialists. They are devastating in groups and can be used to weaken enemy footholds.
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F224 AMX Chaffee French Light Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
After the war, the French Army found itself in possession of a large number of M24 Chaffee Light Tanks. Experience had proven that the American 75mm M6 gun, while versatile as both an anti-armor and infantry support weapon, was woefully inadequate at penetrating late war armor. In order to capitalize on the inventory of Chaffee tanks, the French experimented with adding the new high velocity 75mm SA50 gun (believed to be based on the Panther’s 7.5cm KwK 42 L/70) and the AMX-13’s radical oscillating turret and autoloader in order to improve the anti-armor capability of the now aging Chaffee. The result was the AMX Chaffee. Beyond the prototype, none of these tanks were ever made.
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Konštrukta T 34:100 Czechoslovakian Medium Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
The Konštrukta T-34/100 is a Czechoslovakian medium tank. Development project of the Soviet T-34-85 tank, proposed in April 1954. The Czechoslovakian variant of the vehicle was to receive a 100 mm gun and an enlarged turret. Production was planned to start in 1955; however, the work never started.
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T25 AT American Tank Destroyer | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
The T25 AT is an American tank destroyer. The vehicle was developed based on the T23 tank, but the work on the project was discontinued at the concept exploration stage. The Command of the United States Army did not like the electric transmission and poor gun traverse limits. When stock, the 90 mm AT Gun M3 is adequate for its tier and the speed is able to get you where you need to go in short time. When fully upgraded, the T25 AT is a fantastic tank destroyer to play, being very fast, and armed with the 105 mm AT Gun T5E1, it can provide fire support wherever needed.
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AMBT | American Medium Tank | World of Tanks Cinematic Replay
The AMBT is an American tier medium tank. In the early 1970s, the project was proposed by Captain Timothy R. O'Neill, a Project Officer of Army Armor and Engineer Board at Fort Knox. It was supposed to decrease the vehicle's size and weight to the detriment of its armor. Mobile and stealthy vehicles were considered to counteract anti-tank weapons of that time more effectively. It was planned to use solutions from German Leopards, as well as parts and components of M60 tanks of various modifications. No prototypes were built.
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Deadbolt | French, Swedish and Japanese Heavy Tank | World of Tanks Mercenaries
Deadbolt Heavy Tank a union of French, Swedish, and Japanese machinery. Lock, load, and put the Deadbolt’s killer instinct in play. Defenders are heavily-armored fighters. High defense and HP means they can hold their ground, but this comes at the expense of mobility.
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Stug III Ausf. B | German Tank Destroyer | World of Tanks Cinematic Gameplay
The StuG III Ausf. B is a German tank destroyer. In 1935, Erich von Manstein of the German Army General Staff, in a letter to General Ludwig Beck, described the idea of building assault artillery to support attacking infantry units. Five prototypes of the "zero" series were manufactured in 1937. Early modifications from Ausf.A to Ausf.F/8 were produced until December 1942.
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Águila HWK 30 | German Light Tank| World of Tanks Gameplay
Germany has a new premium scout, the Águila HWK 30. The Águila HWK 30 has great mobility, acceleration, and top speed. Perfect for scouting or making your opponents eat your dust. Use the great view range and concealment of the Aguila HWK 30 to scout like a pro and keep your enemies in sight. If you need to take a more active role on the battlefield, the Águila HWK 30’s gun is more than capable of delivering good firepower whenever you need.
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Škoda T 25 | Czechoslovakian Medium Tank | World of Tanks Gameplay
The Škoda T 25 is a Czechoslovakian medium tank. A further development of the medium T-24 tank, this vehicle was developed for the German Army in 1942. The project was deemed outdated. No prototypes were manufactured.
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Pz.Sfl.IV | German Tank Destroyer | World of Tanks
The Pz.Sfl. IV is a German tank destroyer. Proposed antiaircraft vehicle mounting the 88-mm antiaircraft gun. Development started in Germany in 1941. The vehicle was based on the Pz.Sfl.IVc chassis. The operational requirements for the vehicle were constantly changed, and the FlaK 41 gun was mounted on the chassis only in 1944. The vehicle was to be the basis of variants with other armament alternatives. However, the plan was never implemented. Only three prototypes were manufactured. The Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV, the "Toaster," or "Flak Bus," (with Flak meaning anti-aircraft in German) is a unique tank destroyer, as it receives two 88 mm guns, giving it formidable firepower for a tank destroyer.
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World of Tanks | O Ho Japanese Heavy Tank in Battle
The O-Ho is a Japanese heavy tank. The O-Ho was a further development of the idea of a superheavy tank with improved armor protection. The vehicle had a good set of guns that allowed for all-angle fire. The project was discontinued due to the war ending. No finished prototypes were built and the vehicle never saw action.
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B U G I | Polish Medium Tank | World of Tanks
The B.U.G.I. is a Polish medium tank. The B.U.G.I. uses the first letters of the last names of the engineers who developed this project (Bujnowicz, Ulrych, Grabski, and Iwanicki). The engineers took the concept of the KSUS II medium tank but adjusted the new vehicle to feature a one-turret design. The project was sent for consideration during the Grudziądz conference in 1938–1939. The project was finalized in May 1939 in the Armed Forces Training Center in Modlin. In mid-August 1939, the engineering group presented the vehicle concept and blueprints. However, further development was discontinued due to World War II.The B.U.G.I. is a Polish tier 6 medium tank.
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World of Tanks Blitz | M6 American Heavy Tank
The M6 is an American heavy tank. A variant of the heavy tank developed in the U.S. from May 1940, this vehicle featured a cast hull and hydromechanical suspension with a two-disc hydraulic converter. The vehicle was standardized on May 26, 1942. A total of 9 vehicles were manufactured (8 serial and 1 experimental), but never saw action.
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Renault UE 57 | French Tank Destroyer | World of Tanks
The Renault UE 57 is a French tank destroyer. Developed in 1943 in Great Britain by mounting the 57-mm British Ordnance QF 6-pounder anti-tank gun on the chassis of the French tankette UE2. The gun featured a muzzle brake designed specifically for this gun. One prototype was manufactured. Often nicknamed "The Rat", the Renault UE 57 is currently The second Smallest "Tank" in the game (after TKS 20mm). Its most obvious features are its great gun choices, starting with the same gun from the FT AC.
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