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M41 Walker Bulldog

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2.400.000  Credits Kosten
950240 HP Struktur
23.22/23.6512.96/26 t Höchstgewicht
Besatzung
  1. Kommandant (Funker)
  2. Richtschütze
  3. Fahrer
  4. Ladeschütze
Mobilität
600800 hp Motorleistung
68/24 km/h Höchstgeschwindigkeit
5456 deg/s Wendegeschwindigkeit
25.8461.73 hp/t Leistungsgewicht
YesYes Pivot
Panzerung
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25.4/25.4/25.425.4/25.4/25.4 mm Turmpanzerung
Bewaffnung







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APCR/HEAT/HE
Granaten
170/170/260170/170/260 HP Schaden
175/210/38175/210/38 mm Durchschlag



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11.32 r/m 

Standard Gun

Reload Times
Nominal: 5.3 s
50% Crew: 6.57 s
75% Crew: 5.73 s
100% Crew: 5.08 s
Rammer: 4.57 s
Vents: 4.97 s
Both: 4.47 s
Both and BiA: 4.37 s
Both and Max Crew %: 4.19 s

See Crew, Consumables, or Equipment for more information.



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12 r/m 

Standard Gun

Reload Times
Nominal: 5 s
50% Crew: 6.19 s
75% Crew: 5.41 s
100% Crew: 4.79 s
Rammer: 4.31 s
Vents: 4.68 s
Both: 4.22 s
Both and BiA: 4.12 s
Both and Max Crew %: 3.95 s

See Crew, Consumables, or Equipment for more information.
Feuerrate






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1924.4

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 1 (170 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1924.4
50% Crew: 1553.8
75% Crew: 1779.9
100% Crew: 2007.7
100% Crew
Vents: 2053.6
Rammer: 2230.4
Both: 2281.4
Both and BiA: 2332.4
Both and Max Crew %: 2432.7

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 2094.4
50% Crew: 1723.8
75% Crew: 1949.9
100% Crew: 2177.7
100% Crew
Rammer: 2400.4
Vents: 2223.6
Both: 2451.4
Both and BiA: 2502.4
Both and Max Crew %: 2602.7

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 2 (170 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1924.4
50% Crew: 1553.8
75% Crew: 1779.9
100% Crew: 2007.7
100% Crew
Vents: 2053.6
Rammer: 2230.4
Both: 2281.4
Both and BiA: 2332.4
Both and Max Crew %: 2432.7

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 2094.4
50% Crew: 1723.8
75% Crew: 1949.9
100% Crew: 2177.7
100% Crew
Rammer: 2400.4
Vents: 2223.6
Both: 2451.4
Both and BiA: 2502.4
Both and Max Crew %: 2602.7

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 3 (260 Damage):
With wholly penetrating hits

Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 2943.2
50% Crew: 2376.4
75% Crew: 2722.2
100% Crew: 3070.6
100% Crew
Vents: 3140.8
Rammer: 3411.2
Both: 3489.2
Both and BiA: 3567.2
Both and Max Crew %: 3720.6

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 3203.2
50% Crew: 2636.4
75% Crew: 2982.2
100% Crew: 3330.6
100% Crew
Rammer: 3671.2
Vents: 3400.8
Both: 3749.2
Both and BiA: 3827.2
Both and Max Crew %: 3980.6

See here, here, or here for more information.






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2040

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 1 (170 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 2040
50% Crew: 1647.3
75% Crew: 1885.3
100% Crew: 2128.4
100% Crew
Vents: 2176
Rammer: 2364.7
Both: 2417.4
Both and BiA: 2471.8
Both and Max Crew %: 2578.9

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 2210
50% Crew: 1817.3
75% Crew: 2055.3
100% Crew: 2298.4
100% Crew
Rammer: 2534.7
Vents: 2346
Both: 2587.4
Both and BiA: 2641.8
Both and Max Crew %: 2748.9

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 2 (170 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 2040
50% Crew: 1647.3
75% Crew: 1885.3
100% Crew: 2128.4
100% Crew
Vents: 2176
Rammer: 2364.7
Both: 2417.4
Both and BiA: 2471.8
Both and Max Crew %: 2578.9

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 2210
50% Crew: 1817.3
75% Crew: 2055.3
100% Crew: 2298.4
100% Crew
Rammer: 2534.7
Vents: 2346
Both: 2587.4
Both and BiA: 2641.8
Both and Max Crew %: 2748.9

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 3 (260 Damage):
With wholly penetrating hits

Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 3120
50% Crew: 2519.4
75% Crew: 2883.4
100% Crew: 3255.2
100% Crew
Vents: 3328
Rammer: 3616.6
Both: 3697.2
Both and BiA: 3780.4
Both and Max Crew %: 3944.2

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 3380
50% Crew: 2779.4
75% Crew: 3143.4
100% Crew: 3515.2
100% Crew
Rammer: 3876.6
Vents: 3588
Both: 3957.2
Both and BiA: 4040.4
Both and Max Crew %: 4204.2

See here, here, or here for more information.
Schaden pro Minute


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0.4 m 

With 50% Crew: 0.496 m
With 75% Crew: 0.433 m
With 100% Crew: 0.384 m
With BiA: 0.375 m
With BiA and Vents: 0.367 m
Maximum possible: 0.352 m

For more details, see Crew


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0.38 m 

With 50% Crew: 0.471 m
With 75% Crew: 0.411 m
With 100% Crew: 0.364 m
With BiA: 0.356 m
With BiA and Vents: 0.349 m
Maximum possible: 0.334 m

For more details, see Crew
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2.1 s 

With 50% Crew: 2.601 s
With 75% Crew: 2.271 s
With 100% Crew: 2.014 s
With GLD: 1.831 s
With BiA: 1.969 s
With BiA and Vents: 1.926 s
With both and GLD: 1.751 s
Maximum possible: 1.679 s

For more details, see Crew or Equipment


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1.9 s 

With 50% Crew: 2.354 s
With 75% Crew: 2.055 s
With 100% Crew: 1.822 s
With GLD: 1.656 s
With BiA: 1.782 s
With BiA and Vents: 1.743 s
With both and GLD: 1.584 s
Maximum possible: 1.519 s

For more details, see Crew or Equipment
Einzielzeit
4850 deg/s Turmdrehgeschwindigkeit
360° Waffenwinkel
-10°/+20°-10°/+20° Richtwinkel
5765 rounds Munitionskapazität
Allgemein
2020 % Brandwahrscheinlichkeit






380 m 

With 50% Crew: 298.6 m
With 75% Crew: 339.3 m
With 100% Crew: 380 m
With Recon and Situational Awareness: 399.2 m
With Coated Optics: 418 m
With Binocular Telescope: 475 m
Maximum possible: 544 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment






400 m 

With 50% Crew: 314.3 m
With 75% Crew: 357.2 m
With 100% Crew: 400 m
With Recon and Situational Awareness: 420.2 m
With Coated Optics: 440 m
With Binocular Telescope: 500 m
Maximum possible: 572.6 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment
Sichtweite


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410 m 

With 50% Crew: 331 m
With 75% Crew: 379 m
With 100% Crew: 427.6 m
With 100% Signal Boost: 492 m
When affected by 100% Relaying: 451 m
Maximum possible: 615.5 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment


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745 m 

With 50% Crew: 601.4 m
With 75% Crew: 688.8 m
With 100% Crew: 777 m
With 100% Signal Boost: 894 m
When affected by 100% Relaying: 819.5 m
Maximum possible: 1118.4 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment
Funkreichweite
Werte sind Stock - klick für Top
M41 Walker Bulldog

Additional Statistics
(Top Configuration)

VIII

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2400000

Der M41 Walker Bulldog ist ein amerikanischer leichter Panzer der Stufe 8.

Eine Weiterentwicklung des experimentellen Panzers T37. Erprobung im Jahr 1949. 1950 wurde der Vertrag zur Serienfertigung unterschrieben. Der Panzer wurde von der Cadillac Motor Car Division gebaut, einer Tochtergesellschaft der General Motors.

Der M41 Walker Bulldog führt zum T49.

Module / Verfügbare Zubehörteile und Verbrauchsgegenstände

Module

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Geschütze

Stufe Geschütz Durchschlag
(mm)
Schaden
(HP)
Feuerrate
(Schuss/min)
Genauigkeit
(m/100m)
Einzielzeit
(s)
Gewicht
(kg)
Kosten
(Credits)

VII 76 mm Gun M32 175/210/38 170/170/260 11.32 0.4 1.9 775 72000
VIII 76 mm Gun M32 late 175/210/38 170/170/260 12 0.38 1.9 775 96000

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Motoren

Stufe Motor Leistung
(hp)
Brandwahrscheinlichkeit
(%)
Gewicht
(kg)
Kosten
(Credits)

VIII Continental AOSI-895-5A 800 20 771 58000
VII Continental AOS-895-3A 600 20 771 38400

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Fahrwerk

Stufe Ketten Höchstgewicht
(t)
Wendegeschwindigkeit
(Grad/s)
Rmin Gewicht
(kg)
Kosten
(Credits)

VII M41 23.65 54 0 6000 21000
VIII M41A1 26 56 0 6000 33500

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Funkgeräte

Stufe Funkgerät Funkreichweite
(m)
Gewicht
(kg)
Kosten
(Credits)

VI AN/GRC-3 410 120 21600
X AN/GRC-7 745 120 54000


Verfügbare Zubehörteile

Geräuscharmes Abgassystem, Klasse 1 Vertikaler Stabilisator, Klasse 1 Leichte Splitterschutzbeschichtung Tarnnetz, Klasse 2 Entspiegelte Optik, Klasse 1 Sichtsystem des Kommandanten Stabilisierungssystem Experimentelle Optik Verschleißfester Richtantrieb Verbesserte Konfiguration Lüftungssystem Innovatives Ladesystem Verbesserter Waffenrichtantrieb, Klasse 1 Verbesserte Härtung, Klasse 2 Zusätzliche Laufpolster, Klasse 1 Veränderte Konfiguration, Klasse 1 Verbessertes Funkgerät Verbesserter Drehmechanismus, Klasse 1 Verbesserte Zielführung, Klasse 1 Verbesserte Lüftung, Klasse 3 Scherenfernrohr, Klasse 1 Ansetzer, Klasse 2 Turbolader, Klasse 1 

Verfügbare Verbrauchsgegenstände

Stabilisatorschmierung Automatisches Feuerlöschsystem Natürliche Deckung Kalibrierte Optik Kiste Cola Visierfeinabgleich Erfahrene Brandbekämpfer 100-Oktan-Benzin 105-Oktan-Benzin Handfeuerlöscher Penible Wartung Lüftungsreinigung Großer Erste-Hilfe-Kasten Große Ersatzteilkiste Die Pflicht zuerst Granatensortierer Ordentliches Munitionslager Aufs Ziel fokussiert Volle Konzentration Kleiner Erste-Hilfe-Kasten Kleine Ersatzteilkiste Kunstvolles Schalten Schnappschuss Kampflinie 

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Very high auto-loader burst damage, shell velocity and great gun depression
  • Excellent mobility and traverse
  • Great view range


Cons:


  • Large profile and relatively low camo rating compared to other tier 7 light tanks
  • Weak modules, especially the ammunition rack
  • The ammo rack is located directly behind the frontal lower glacis
  • Crew are wounded easily.
  • The autoloader gun increases weight, reduces gun depression and makes the tank slightly sluggish



Performance

The high-powered 76mm guns include the T91E5 10-shot automatic loader, one of the best automatic loading guns on any Tier 7 light tank. Alternatively, the tank can also mount a similar 76mm Gun M32 Late whose difference is faster aim time and better accuracy in return for not having to suffer an agonizing 32-second reload time for the drum. Compared to the single-shot guns, it is over twice the weight of the single-shot guns, meaning it is incapable of being mounted with the stock suspension. For a vehicle shy of 25 tons, the weight is noticeable when accelerating. With the choice between an automatic loader and a conventional gun, the choice is up to personal preference.

You might want to mount "Wet Ammo Rack" equipment or take on "Safe Stowage" skill on your loader to reduce the risk of an ammorack detonation; the ammunition rack is rather fragile. You should never point the front of your tank to any mediums or heavies you meet, as getting hit dead-center as stated in the cons will damage your ammo rack. Keep your side to the enemy as your tracks can sometimes protect you from any damage at all. This tactic is assisted with "Enhanced Suspension". However, rely on this tactic as a last-resort; you are a fragile tank whose armor can easily be perforated by low-tier automatic cannons.

The best overall strategy is to avoid getting shot at; fragile modules, easily wounded crew members, thin armor and low hitpoints compared to other vehicles are incentives to avoid getting shot at. Use your 400m view range, 20+ hp/ton power-weight ration and 72kph top speed to reach aggressive spotting positions, detecting the enemy as they come. Once spotted, retreat and spot elsewhere. As the game wears on and filled with wounded tanks and gaps appear in the battle lines, exploit these in a typical light tank fashion, savaging isolated and wounded tanks and hapless artillery. If necessary, use this to capture a base; if there is no light or fast medium tanks, they will react rather slowly.

In a dogfight with another light tank, it usually comes down to who is in a better condition, who lands its shots consistently and who has a better automatic loader. The Walker Bulldog, with its reasonable 910hp, astounding speed, acceleration and maneuverability, reasonably accurate automatic loader and a 10-shot capacity means it can pour in shots easily and quickly, able to outgun virtually any Tier 7 light tank in a dogfight. The 10-shot capacity allows it to deal up to 1,500 damage in total, assuming all the shots all hit and penetrate.

Passive-aggressive tactics are the best for this vehicle in the initial stages of the battle; use your speed to get to aggressive forward positions but remain concealed, spotting enemy vehicles. If they are distracted by larger opponents, use your excellent 76mm gun to land distracting shots into vulnerable side and rear armor. This distraction could allow stronger tanks on your team to overwhelm them while they attempt to engage the new threat you have became. If you encounter opposing lights, assess the situation. If you are outnumbered, outgunned, or have little, if any, support, retreat! Use the speed and maneuverability that got you there to get out of there. If the opponent is outnumbered, outgunned or you have superior support, engage them in a tank melee.

After the initial slugging match, engage gaps in the enemy line to savage the weak, isolated or unaware; lone heavy tanks which survived the slug fest, camping tank destroyers and artillery are prime targets. If it is tactically suitable to cap, such as to bait opponents or to win a game, then do so. If it is not possible to engage opponents from the front, then the sides and rear are good areas to shoot; while there are many tanks with impenetrable front turret or hull armor, there are very few tanks with enough side or rear armor to bounce your shots without severe angling. Avoid at-tier or higher-tier medium tanks in all scenarios if possible, especially those of the Soviet, Chinese and American variety. While they may not have your mobility, they have enough to render yours less relevant. They are also most likely better armed, more durable and better armored than you. Engage them only with proper support or in an ambush.


Early Research

If you have played equal American tanks before you might have radio and engine already unlocked. If not, the stock engine is good, so engine can be researched last. Before unlocking the autoloader you will be under-gunned. So tracks and autoloader gun should be your main unlock goal. The second gun first (for more alpha damage), then tracks, and finally the autoloader. After that unlock the rest in your preferred order. If automatic loaders are not preferred, then it is possible to research everything with the stock tracks. Focus on the armament and turret for the 76mm Gun M32, as it does not add any weight on the vehicle and adds 25mm of penetration and the use of APCR and HEAT in exchange for a loss of rate of fire. The top turret can be mounted with the stock suspension, and adds 20 meters of view range. Then the radio should be researched, as the stock engine is very good and only adds 50hp, where the upgraded radio adds 335 meters of extra radio range. Once the radio is upgraded, the engine can be upgraded, as it weighs the same as the stock engine. The tracks, while not necessary unless mounting the 76mm Gun T91E5, improve maneuverability and ground resistance and is worthy to research. Finally, unlock the autoloader.


Suggested Equipment


Improved VentilationVertical Stabilizer Coated Optics Enhanced Gun Laying Drive "Wet" Ammo Rack 


Galerie

Historical Info

The M41 Walker Bulldog was a U.S. light tank developed to replace the M24 Chaffee. It was named for General Walton Walker who died in a jeep accident in Korea. On 7 November 1950, the US Ordnance Committee Minutes (OCM) issued item #33476, redesignating the heavy, medium, and light tank, according to the armament; the 120mm (heavy) Gun Tanks, 90mm (medium) Gun Tanks, and the 76mm (light) Gun tanks.


Development and production history

While the M24 Chaffee was a successful design, its main gun was not effective enough against well armored opponents. Although the primary mission of a light tank was scouting, the U.S. Army wanted one with more powerful armament. The development of the new tank, T37, began in 1947. The vehicle was designed to be air-transportable, and the desired anti-tank capabilities were provided by installing a long 76 mm gun with an advanced rangefinder. In 1949, with the adoption of a less ambitious rangefinder, the project's designation was changed to T41. Production started in 1951 at Cadillac's Cleveland Tank Plant, and by 1953 the new tank completely replaced the M24 in the United States Army. Initially it was nicknamed "Little Bulldog", then renamed "Walker Bulldog" after General Walton Walker, who was killed in a jeep accident in Korea in 1950.

The M41 was an agile and well armed vehicle. On the other hand, it was noisy, fuel-hungry and heavy enough to cause problems with air transport. In 1952 work began on lighter designs (T71, T92), but those projects came to naught and were eventually abandoned.

The Walker Bulldog saw limited combat with the U.S. Army during the Korean War, but for the most part, the conflict served as a testing ground to work out the tank's deficiencies, especially with its rangefinder. At the time, it was designated as the T41, and was rushed to the battlefield even before its first test run. This was due to the fact that the North Koreans were supplied with Soviet T-34 tanks, which were superior to the M24. By 1961, 150 were delivered to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to supplement their Type 61 medium tanks.

In 1969 the US Army began replacing the M41 with the advanced, but troublesome, aluminum hulled M551 Sheridan Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle (not officially listed as a light tank due to Army policy at the time). The Sheridan's main gun could fire conventional 152mm tank shells and gun-launched missiles; the weapon could knock out main battle tanks. In addition, the M551 could swim and be air dropped.

The chassis of the M41 was used for the M42 Duster, which mounted two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns. It was also built up into the M75 Armored Personnel Carrier, one of the first enclosed box-shaped personnel carriers; that vehicle in turn was the pattern for the M113 APC, which later became the most widely produced US armored combat vehicle in history.

Also many of the drive train components, the engine the transmission and the auxiliary engine were used in the M44/M52 155mm howitzer.

Combat history

In 1964 the M41 light tank was selected to replace the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) M24 Chaffee light tank, which they had inherited from the French, who in turn had received them from the United States during the First Indochina War. The first M41A3s arrived in January 1965, equipping five ARVN squadrons by the end of the year. The M41 was an instant success with South Vietnamese armor crewmen, who found its interior to be just perfect for their stature, which had been a principal criticism by US armor crewmen who had been assigned to the vehicle. This, combined with the tank's "mechanical reliability, simplicity, and excellent handling" made the Bulldog a worthy war machine.

In 1971, the ARVN and US forces commenced Operation Lam Son 719, a disruption of North Vietnamese Army (NVA) supply lines in neighboring Laos; a combination of armor and airmobile attacks on three axes into enemy held territory. The ARVN 1st Armor Brigade, accompanied by two airborne battalions and two cavalry regiments penetrated approximately 4 miles into Laos on 8 February, enemy reaction was swift, with this first engagement between NVA and ARVN tanks, the 17 M41s knocked out 22 NVA tanks; six T-54s and sixteen PT-76s. Friendly units lost 5 M-41s and 25 APCs.

By 1973, over 200 M41 light tanks remained in service with the ARVN. US units in Europe and CONUS equipped with the M41 Walker Bulldog eventually transitioned to the M48 Patton medium tank.


Variants

  • M41 (1953).
  • M41A1 (1954): Hydraulic turret traverse instead of the electrical one. The more compact system allowed to increase 76 mm ammunition stowage from 57 to 65 rounds.
  • M41A2 (1956): Production tanks with fuel injected Continental AOS 895-3 6-cylinder gasoline engine replacing the earlier carburator fuel system. This designation also applied to earlier M41s that had their engines upgraded to the fuel injection system.
  • M41A3: M41A1 tanks that had their engines upgraded to fuel injection.
  • M41 DK-1: Danish upgrade. New engine, thermal sights, NBC protection, side skirts.
  • M42 Duster (1952): Self-propelled anti-aircraft defense weapon system based on the M41 chassis. Two Bofors 40 mm guns were mounted in the turret.

Foreign variants

  • Type 64 (Experimental): Taiwanese development modified to local manufacturing techniques with improved fire controls, a 520 hp diesel engine, co-axial machinegun replaced with T57 7.62mm GPMG, and applique turret armors and sideskirts. Did not enter mass-production and is not to be confused with another M42-based light tank conversion bearing the same designation.
  • M41D: Republic of China Army upgrade. New locally produced gun, new targeting systems, Detroit Diesel 8V-71T diesel engine, reactive armor.
  • M41C: Brazilian upgrade. In its final version, original gasoline engine replaced with Brazilian build Saab-Scania DS-14A O4 eight cylinder diesel engine with modifications to the rear hull and electrical system. Upgrade of the transmission package allowing for a top road speed of 70 km/hour. Night vision and a laser range finder added to the gunsight. Additional spaced armour added to the forward part of the hull, glacis plate and turret. Four smoke grenade dischargers were added to each side of the turret. Replacing the original 76 mm M32 gun with a 90 mm Ca 76/90 M32 BR3 gun with thermal sleeve and muzzle break made in Brazil.


Historische Galerie

USA
Light Tanks IT1 Cunningham IIM2 Light Tank IIT1E6 IIT2 Light Tank IIT7 Combat Car IIIM22 Locust IIIM3 Stuart IIIMTLS-1G14 IVM5 Stuart VM24 Chaffee VM7 VIM24E2 Super Chaffee VIT21 VIT37 VIIT71 CMCD VIIT71 DA VIIIT92 VIIIM41 Walker Bulldog IXT49 XXM551 Sheridan
Medium Tanks IIT2 Medium Tank IIIConvert. Medium Tank T3 IIIM2 Medium Tank IVT6 Medium IVM3 Lee VM4 Improved VM4A2E4 Sherman VM4A1 Sherman VRam II VIM4A3E8 Fury VIM4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII VIM4A3E8 Sherman VIM4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo VIIT26E3 Eagle 7 VIIT20 VIIT23E3 VIIIT25 Pilot Number 1 VIIITL-1 LPC VIIIT42 VIIIASTRON Rex 105 mm VIIIAMBT VIIIM46 Patton KR VIIIM26 Pershing VIIIT26E4 SuperPershing VIIIT69 VIIIT95E2 IXM46 Patton XM48A5 Patton XM60 XT95E6
Heavy Tanks VT14 VT1 Heavy Tank VIPawlack Tank VIM6 VIIKing Tiger (Captured) VIIM-II-Y VIIT29 VIIIChrysler K VIIIChrysler K GF VIIIT26E5 VIIIT26E5 Patriot VIIIM54 Renegade VIIIT77 VIIIM-III-Y VIIIM-IV-Y VIIIM6A2E1 VIIIT32 VIIIT34 VIIIT34 B IXAE Phase I IXConcept 1B IXM-VI-Y IXM103 IXT54E1 XM-V-Y XT110E5 XT57 Heavy Tank
Tank Destroyers IIT3 HMC IIIT56 GMC IVM8A1 IVT40 VM10 Wolverine VT67 VIT78 VIM18 Hellcat VIM36 Jackson VIIM56 Scorpion VIIT28 Concept VIISuper Hellcat VIIT25/2 VIIT25 AT VIIITS-5 VIIIT28 VIIIT28 Prototype IXT30 IXT95 XT110E3 XT110E4
Self-Propelled Artillery IIT1 HMC IIIT18 HMC IIIM7 Priest IVT82 HMC IVM37 VM41 HMC VIM44 VIIM12 VIIIM40/M43 IXM53/M55 XT92 HMC
Leichte Panzer
USA IT1 Cunningham IIM2 Light Tank IIT1E6 IIT2 Light Tank IIT7 Combat Car IIIM22 Locust IIIM3 Stuart IIIMTLS-1G14 IVM5 Stuart VM24 Chaffee VM7 VIM24E2 Super Chaffee VIT21 VIT37 VIIT71 CMCD VIIT71 DA VIIIT92 VIIIM41 Walker Bulldog IXT49 XXM551 Sheridan
UK ICruiser Mk. I IIM2 IICruiser Mk. II IILight Mk. VIC IIIValentine IIIStuart I-IV IIICruiser Mk. III IVCruiser Mk. IV VCovenanter VIA46 VICrusader VIIGSR 3301 Setter VIIIFV1066 Senlac VIIILHMTV IXGSOR3301 AVR FS XManticore
Germany ILeichttraktor IIPz.Kpfw. II Ausf. D IIMKA IIPz.Kpfw. 35 R IIPz.Kpfw. 38H 735 (f) IIPz.Kpfw. 35 (t) IIPz.Kpfw. I IIPz.Kpfw. II III43 M. Toldi III IIIPz.Kpfw. M 15 IIIPz.Kpfw. 38 (t) IIIPz.Kpfw. III Ausf. E IIIPz.Kpfw. II Ausf. J IIIPz.Kpfw. I Ausf. C IIIPz.Kpfw. II Ausf. G IIIPz.Kpfw. T 15 IVPz.Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A. IVPz.Kpfw. II Luchs VVK 16.02 Leopard VIVK 28.01 mit 10,5 cm L/28 VIVK 28.01 VIIAufklärungspanzer Panther VIISpähpanzer SP I C VIIIleKpz M 41 90 mm VIIIleKpz M 41 90 mm GF VIIIHWK 12 VIIIHWK 30 IXSpähpanzer Ru 251 XRheinmetall Panzerwagen
France IRenault FT IID1 IIAM 39 Gendron-Somua IIAMR 35 IIFCM 36 IIRenault R35 IIHotchkiss H35 IIIAMX 38 IVAMX 40 VAMX ELC bis VIAMX 12 t VIPanhard AMD 178B VIIAMX 13 75 VIIHotchkiss EBR VIIAMX 13 57 VIIAMX 13 57 GF VIIIPanhard EBR 75 (FL 10) VIIIPanhard AML Lynx 6x6 VIIIBat.-Châtillon 12 t VIIIELC EVEN 90 IXAMX 13 90 IXPanhard EBR 90 XPanhard EBR 105 XAMX 13 105
USSR IMS-1 IIBT-2 IIT-45 IIT-26 IIT-60 IITetrarch IIIBT-SV IIILTP IIIM3 Light IIIBT-7 Artillerie IIIT-116 IIIBT-5 IIIT-127 IIIT-46 IIIT-70 IVBT-7 IVT-80 IVValentine II VA-20 VT-50 VIMT-25 VIT-50-2 VIILTG VIIILTTB VIIILP-432 IXT-54 lt. XT-100 LT
China IIVickers Mk. E Type B IIIType 2597 Chi-Ha IVM5A1 Stuart VI59-16 VIType 64 VIIType 62 VIIWZ-131 VIIIWZ-132 VIIIM41D IXWZ-132A XWZ-132-1
Japan IRenault Otsu IIType 95 Ha-Go IIType 97 Te-Ke IIIType 97 Chi-Ha IIIType 98 Ke-Ni IVType 5 Ke-Ho
Czechoslovakia IKolohousenka IILT vz. 35 IIILT vz. 38
Sweden IStrv fm/21 IIStrv m/38 IIL-60 IIIStrv m/40L IIILago M38
Poland I4TP IITKS z n.k.m. 20 mm II7TP III10TP IV14TP
Italy IFiat 3000 IIL6/40