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Tycek
2016-01-10 19:53 | When M3 Lee production begun at DATP, production of M2 Medium Tank was moved to Rock Island Arsenal. Aforementioned factory built 94 M2A1 models, which featured turret taken from Light Tank M3. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 19:37 | Only one tank was made in 1930 and it's currently on display in Fort Lee, Virginia. It's worth noting that real vehicle got 47mm cannon, while the ingame model has 37mm one. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 19:27 | An idea to mount a 183mm L4 cannon on Conqueror chassis. Only wooden mockup vehicle was built and the project was cancelled shortly after that. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 19:09 | Do we have any proof of that? It's easy to assume that tank would be made by NORINCO (since all chinese tanks are), but there is no proof outside the game that such tank was indeed made or meant to be made. | |
Kirov-MG
2016-01-10 12:05 | Make is NORINCO | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 11:30 | Second of two prototypes built by English Electric as a replacement for Churchill tank. When problems with the latter were fixed, idea of Excelsior was dropped. One surviving example is located at Bovington Museum. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 11:24 | Special version of premium FCM 50t tank featuring cheesy French camouflage. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 11:19 | Tank destroyer prototype built in Kirov on T-10 tank chassis. Vehicle passed trials, but wasn't produced. Currently vehicle is stored in Kubinka tank museum. | |
Tycek
2016-01-10 11:13 | Second production batch of Char D2 made in 1940. It featured enlarged turret APX-4 with more powerful cannon. | |
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TheHeartbreakKid15
2016-01-09 19:29 | Probably a copy of a Russian prototype that never made it past the planning stage. | |
Bumpercars45
2016-01-09 13:39 | Looks so much like IS-7 O_O | |
Tycek
2016-01-06 10:12 | It's on fifth tier. -- Last edit: 2016-01-06 10:12:29 | |
Bumpercars45
2016-01-06 03:13 | Looks so weird xD What tier? | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 18:51 | Surbaissé (Lowered) version of the AMX-50 tank. Only five prototypes from the whole AMX-50 series were built. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 18:25 | Sixteen french Char B1 tanks were converted at the end of 1941 into self-propelled guns, by installing 10,5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 18 in the superstructure replacing turret of the tank. These were used till the end of the war. In game tank is incorrectly placed in French tech tree. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 18:17 | Another chinese tank, about which you can find zero information in the internet. Even Wargaming.net information about this tank are very vague. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 13:32 | First model of the T22 series, designed by United States Army Ordnance Corps. It was meant to feature 76mm cannon, but was never built. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 13:23 | Self-propelled Gun based on the chassis of IS-7 developed by Kirov in 1947. Vehicle was cancelled while still in the design phase. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 13:16 | One of the prototypes of T22 series equipped with turret made for T20 E1. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 12:20 | Panther tanks modified to look like an american M10 tank destroyer, which was used by the Panzer Brigade 150 during the Battle of the Bulge. All four tanks were either destroyed or disabled by the allied forces. It's also worth noting that real life tank featured muzzle break, which is missing in the game. | |
Tycek
2016-01-05 11:39 | Idea proposed by Krupp to mount Panzerkampfwagen V turret on Pz IV chassis to increase its firepower. Such tank was never made and an attempt to create it would very likely end as a failure, due to weight or the turret and size of the turret ring. | |
Hakari
2016-01-02 03:46 | it's a fictional tank made by Wargaming. You can find a US patent papers on the internet. Patent USD712786 if someone is curious. | |
Bumpercars45
2015-12-28 01:40 | The benefits of console ![]() | |
Tycek
2015-12-27 10:36 | Prototype of assault self propelled gun made by Atelier de Construction de Rueil. Mass production was meant to be started in 1940, but it was cancelled due to the occupation of the country. Two prototypes were built, and they were meant to be evacuated to Morocco, but their fate remains unknown. | |
Tycek
2015-12-27 10:14 | Apparently it's chinese tank, which was made via T-34 programme, but was cancelled when Type 59 production was started year later. There are however absolutely no information about such tank in the internet apart from World of Tanks pages, and even there it's very vague. | |
Tycek
2015-12-25 20:29 | Heavy Self-Propelled Gun armed with Naval Cannon based on T-100 Heavy Tank. One unit built in 1940, which was later used in the defence of Moscow. Vehicle is stored in Kubinka Museum. -- Last edit: 2015-12-25 20:30:24 | |
Tycek
2015-12-25 19:57 | Soviet idea to upgrade Matilda firepower by installing 76mm ZiS-96 cannon used in KV-1, along with the mantlet in standard turret. One vehicle was ready at the december 1941, but the idea was dropped in january 1942. | |
Tycek
2015-12-24 22:16 | In PC version T18 was moved to artillery, and its place was taken by T3 HMC, which is different vehicle but also based on M3 tank. Console version is lagging behind the PC one, so we still have T18 as tank destroyer. Somewhere down the line it will be change as well. | |
Bumpercars45
2015-12-24 01:48 | Is there one in arti and one in td? On console there is still only one in td... | |
Tycek
2015-12-23 22:46 | Artillery built by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co on the chassis of M3 tank. It's incorrectly put into tank destroyers group in the game, but in recent PC patch it was finally moved to the artilleries. | |
Tycek
2015-12-23 22:20 | Panzerjager I from the second series, very likely produced by Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz, as only 10 of this series was made by Alkett. It's easily recognizable by its seven sided gun shield (first series used 5 sided one). | |
Tycek
2015-12-23 21:34 | British light caterpillar artillery tractor designed and made by Vivian Loyd. Later they were produced by many companies including Ford and Wolseley. Some of the carriers were modified to carry different howitzers, but these changes were usually makeshift and there was no official designation for Loyd Carrier carrying any type of weapon | |
Tycek
2015-12-23 21:09 | An attempt to turn obsolete FT-17 tanks into tank destroyers. Only blueprint was created. | |
Tycek
2015-12-18 23:02 | M24 Lunar is modified M24 Chaffee, which is added to player's garage by Wargaming.Net during some weekend for special event regarding moon battles. It disappears when the event is ending. -- Last edit: 2015-12-18 23:03:36 | |
Tycek
2015-12-18 22:56 | Fictional vehicle created by Wargaming.net from many different ideas regarding T110 program. | |
Tycek
2015-12-18 22:50 | The heaviest vehicle from the Entwicklung series. Tank was never fully completed due to scarce of materials and by the end of the war only chassis, which was later captured by the British army, was built. | |
Tycek
2015-12-13 22:06 | Idea of the tank destroyer proposed by Chrysler Company on the conference held in Detroit in 1954. Vehicle was never produced. Armament, engine and armor layout were changed by the Wargaming to make the vehicle more balanced. | |
Tycek
2015-12-13 20:48 | During the development of T28/T95 idea about developing turreted heavy tank destroyed was brought up. But, since no prototype, nor even blueprints were ever created to reflect the idea, vehicle depicted in the game is just the result of Wargaming imagination. | |
Tycek
2015-12-13 20:22 | Prototype tank being a result of an attempt to install A27 Cromwell turret on Matilda II chassis. Due to the problems with turret mounting only one unit was built. It's incorrectly named as Matilda Black Prince in the game. -- Last edit: 2015-12-13 20:23:38 | |
Tycek
2015-12-12 21:50 | Known also as Object 252 as IS-6 name was used for two prototype tanks featuring different types of suspension. Prototype had no significant advantages over IS-2 and was halted. | |
Tycek
2015-12-07 22:09 | Experimental tank that was meant to replace T-54. Ideas used in Object 430 were used to create T-62. | |
Tycek
2015-12-07 21:56 | Just an idea of the tank, proposed by Chrysler on the conference held in Detroit in 1954. | |
Tycek
2015-12-07 21:37 | Modified version of experimental T43E1 tank, with autoloader cannon. Tank had several faults and was never fully completed. | |
Tycek
2015-12-06 20:43 | Basically T26E4 with cheesy american camouflage. | |
Tycek
2015-12-06 20:20 | Name Sherman was used instead of typical american designation, when tank was in british service. Also it's M4A2 with torsion bar suspension. Two of them were tested in 1943 on the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, but they were seem worse than usual M4, due to increased difficulty of maintenance of the suspension. | |
Tycek
2015-12-06 20:00 | Name Chaffee was used instead of the usual american designation while the tank was in british service. -- Last edit: 2015-12-06 20:01:16 | |
Tycek
2015-12-06 19:44 | Part of the report from Aberdeen Proving Grounds: “The vehicle is thoroughly unreliable, mechanically and structurally unsound, underpowered and equipped with unsatisfactory armament. The 4-Man Dutch Tank Model MTLS-1G14 is not a satisfactory combat vehicle for any branch of the Armed Forces.” | |
Tycek
2015-12-06 19:33 | Locust was the name used by the british army when they were given the tanks in the Lend Lease. | |
Bumpercars45
2015-12-06 11:24 | Looks awesome ![]() | |
Tycek
2015-12-05 22:42 | Basically the same tank as T1E6-X, but with special permanent camouflage and insignia. |
