Object 279 E - Russian Heavy Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Object 279 early is a Soviet heavy tank. An early variant of a blueprint project for a high crossing capacity heavy tank with a new configuration scheme. Developed in 1947–1948 by L. S. Troyanov. This vehicle was to feature a low four-track engine, mounted on longitudinal beams that also served as fuel tanks, considerably reducing the chance of fire. These solutions provided high crossing capacity and survivability: the tank could continue moving even with damaged tracks. The placement of the hull above the suspension allowed for a large fighting compartment, and as a result, increased ammunition and an improved autoloader mechanism for a high rate of fire. A functional prototype was manufactured in 1948.
FV217 Badger - British Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The FV217 Badger is a British tank destroyer. A project for a tank destroyer based on the Conqueror chassis was developed in the late 1940s. Existed only in blueprints.
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FV4011 Centurion Mk 5/1 - British Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
A variant of the British post-war Centurion Mk. 5 tank with improved frontal armor, machineguns, and a more powerful engine. The vehicle featured a 100-gallon additional armored fuel tank in the rear, and was not provided with screens. The tank saw service in Australian tank units in Vietnam.
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Object 705A - Russian Heavy Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Object 705A is a Soviet heavy tank. A version of the Object 705 heavy tank with a 152 mm gun and an upgraded engine. All work on the project was discontinued in 1948. The Object 705A marks the end of its Soviet heavy line.
IS-4 - Russian Heavy Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The IS-4 is a Soviet heavy tank. The project was developed by the Design Bureau of the Chelyabinsk Kirov Plant starting in December 1943. In April 1944 two prototypes of the Object 701 were built. After prototype trials, the design was improved. In late 1944 and early 1945 two more prototypes underwent trials. The Object 701 No. 5 was recommended for adoption into service. However, production was called off in favor of the IS-3 just entering mass-production. After IS-3 production was suspended in 1946, production of the IS-4 began, continuing until 1949. A total of 25 IS-4M tanks were built in 1951.
Tusk - U. S. A. and France Light Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
Tusk - U. S. A. and France Light Tank he USA and France always had a strong bond. With their tank parts combined, it shows in this nimble fighter. Scouts use speed and camouflage to their advantage. Keep moving, and use cover to keep enemies in your team’s sights.
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Demolisher T28 - American Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
Demolisher T28 American Tank Destroyer. This tank destroyer with a rotating gun turret was an early modification of a heavy artillery and was intended to fight at the Siegfried Line. The Demolisher received further modifications to mount a 105 mm autoloading gun.
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Shashka SU 130 PM - Russian Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Shashka SU-130PM is a Soviet tank destroyer. The SU-130PM is a project for a tank destroyer with an open cabin based on the SU-100PM. Unlike its predecessor, this modification featured a more powerful 130 mm gun that required specific changes to be introduced in the vehicle design.
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Progetto C50 mod. 66 - Italian Heavy Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Progetto C50 mod. 66 is an Italian heavy tank. In 1966, General Vittorio La Rosa wrote an article in which he outlined his vision of a tank to replace the M60A1 in the Italian Armed Forces, the development and production of which could have been managed by Italian industry. The project existed only in blueprints.
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Armadillo - G. I. JOE Light Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
This vehicle is made for tankers who love upper-level light tanks. If you enjoy the ELC Even 90, then you’ll want to take a good look at the G.I. JOE Armadillo. Its speed and maneuverability will help you escape even the worst situations. That agility plus the tank’s base concealment (the best in the game to date!) will allow you to become the dynamic, devastating Cold War scout your team needs.
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FV4202 P - British Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
FV4202 P British Medium Tank. An experimental vehicle on the basis of the Centurion medium tank. Developed from 1956 through 1959, but never entered mass production. Technical innovations used in the FV4202 were later applied to the FV4201 Chieftain.
T-54 obr. 1949 - Russian Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
T-54 obr. 1949 - Russian Medium Tank. Conceived as a sleek modern update to the T-34 and T-44, the T-54 was approved for service in 1947. At the heart of its design was a 100mm gun that, at the time, made it a state-of-the-art force on the battlefield. The T-54 served as the main battle tank for Warsaw Pact countries during the 1960s and 70s.
Prototipo Standard B - Italian Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Prototipo Standard B is an Italianmedium tank. This vehicle is one of the prototypes developed and built under the Kampfpanzer Standard program (which Italy joined in 1958) with the cooperation of Ingenieurbüro Warneke, Rheinstahl Hanomag, Henschel and Rheinmetall. After comprehensive trials, the prototypes of the A group were preferred over other variants, further work on which led to the production of the Leopard 1. In 1960, a total of two prototypes were manufactured.
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CS 53 - Poland Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
CS 53 Poland Medium Tank. In the first half of the 1950s, the Military Technical Academy of Warsaw was developing several projects of medium tanks. These projects were greatly influenced by Soviet tank-building. During the development process, Polish experts adopted the technical and configurational concepts used in the experimental, mass-produced Soviet T-54 tank. Existed only in blueprints.
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FV4005 Stage II ‘57 - British Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The FV4005 was developed during the 1950s. Designed to counteract the threat of vehicles like the Soviet IS-3 heavy tank, this tank destroyer used a Centurion Mk. 3 hull as its basis and featured a 183mm gun, at the time the largest direct-fire gun ever mounted to a vehicle. The Phase II version also sported a large, box-shaped, fully traversing turret. The eventual shift in tactics to lighter, more mobile tanks meant that the FV4005 never saw mass production.
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M41A1 Walker Bulldog - American Light Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
M41A1 Walker Bulldog one of the US Army's main combat vehicles in the 1950s and 60s, it's only fair to say that the M41 Walker Bulldog is a true classic. In the game, it resembles a well-balanced vehicle, which you can adapt to your playstyle, whether you like playing as a scout or as a support vehicle.
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HMH M51 Super Sherman - French Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
In the 1950s, the M4 Sherman of various modifications was supplied to France as part of MDAP. French design bureaus started to modernize the vehicle with the goal of improving its firepower. This initiative was followed by a modernization program for the Israel Defense Forces (Sherman M51). In the 1960s, M4A1 Sherman tanks received a modified French 105 mm Modèle F1 gun, which Israel designated the M51. The guns were mated to modified M4(76) turrets. For improved reliability, the engines were upgraded to the Cummins V-8 diesel engine, and the suspension was converted to the HVSS suspension. Officially, the tank was named the M51 Sherman, but was also unofficially referred to as the "Super Sherman" or "Isherman" (Israel Sherman), and was revealed to the public in an Independence Day ceremony in 1965. In total, 180 Shermans were converted.
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AMX 13 90 French Light Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The AMX 13 90 is a French light tank. In the early 1960s, the 75-mm gun with a muzzle velocity of 1,000 m/s was deemed outdated. The vehicle received the new 90-mm F3 gun that used more powerful HEAT shells. This modernization did not require any significant changes to the turret or vehicle design. The first vehicles were manufactured in February, 1967. The existing vehicles underwent the gun modernization as well.
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AMX 50 120 - French Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The AMX 50 120 is a French heavy tank. A prototype of the AMX 50 tank. Developed in the early 1950s under the influence of the Soviet IS-3 and T-10. The tank featured enhanced armor and a 120-mm gun in the oscillating turret.
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Strv 103 0 - Swedish Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
Strv 103 0 - Swedish Tank Destroyer. A contract for the production of a turretless vehicle was concluded with the Bofors company in 1960. A total of 10 prototypes of the ’zero series’ were produced. The vehicles differed from the mass-produced Strv 103 in terms of the commander’s cupola and its weaker armor and engine. In 1964, the vehicles were used as a basis for the Strv 103A production.
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T95 - American Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The T95 is an American tank destroyer. Development of this vehicle started in 1943, with 25 vehicles planned for production within a year. Two prototypes passed trials, but never saw action. Affectionately nicknamed the "Doom Turtle", "Doom Snail" or the "Boomstick", the T95 is slower than the T28, but has massively improved armor.
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AMX 30 B - French Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
AMX 30 B French Medium Tank developed in 1966. The vehicle had maneuverability, engine power, and effective anti-tank engagement distance superior to all other vehicles except the Leopard 1. Great view range allowed the vehicle’s commander to coordinate the actions of the crew and to maintain situational awareness, greatly increasing the vehicle’s effectiveness. The armor of the vehicle was quite thin, but it was decided that technological advances in anti-tank shells had essentially rendered armor obsolete: survivability would depend on mobility and firepower. A total of 2,800 vehicles were manufactured.
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PT-76 - Russian Amphibious Light Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Soviet PT-76 entered service in 1951. Designed for armed reconnaissance and also used for transport, it was an amphibious light tank that featured a boat-shaped hull with thin welded steel armor that enabled floatation. The PT-76 had space for a three-person crew, with the commander also operating the gun and radio. Despite its age, the PT-76 remains in service with some nations today, with about 12,000 units (including variants) having been built throughout its lifetime.
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Jagdpanther II - German Tank Destroyer | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The Jagdpanther II is a German tank destroyer. Developed on the basis of the Panther II. The vehicle was to be equipped with a 128 mm gun and the fighting compartment to be located in the rear. Existed only in blueprints.
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M48A5PI Patton - American Medium Tank | World Of Tanks Cinematic GamePlay
The M48A5 Patton is an American medium tank. A modification of the M48 tank of 1970, developed to modernize the remaining M48 tanks in service up to the M60 tank's level. The modification featured a new engine, armament, and fire control system. Apart from armor protection, the 2,570 upgraded vehicles were practically indistinguishable from the M60 that featured the same armament and engine.
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