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Premium  Valentine II

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[Client Values; Actual values in
Specifically, the mismatch in crew values caused by commander's 10% crew skill bonus. Outside of a crew of 1 commander only, 100% crew is a fiction. The client values, given for 100% crew, will normally be taken into battle with 110% crew skill members aside from specific functions, causing their actual performance to deviate from the expected client value. These differences are taken into account in tooltip boxes.
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1,000  Gold Cost
580116 HP Hit Points
15.71/16.857.41/16.85 t Weight Limit
Crew
  1. Commander (Gunner)
  2. Driver
  3. Loader (Radio Operator)
Mobility
140140 hp Engine Power
32/12 km/h Speed Limit
5050 deg/s Traverse
8.9118.89 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio
NoNo Pivot
Armor
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65/65/6565/65/65 mm Turret Armor
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Shell Cost
47/47/6247/47/62 HP Damage
51/84/2351/84/23 mm Penetration



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26.25 r/m 

Standard Gun

Reload Times
Nominal: 2.2857142857143 s
50% Crew: 2.83 s
75% Crew: 2.47 s
100% Crew: 2.19 s
Rammer: 1.97 s
Vents: 2.14 s
Both: 1.93 s
Both and BiA: 1.89 s
Both and Max Crew %: 1.81 s

See Crew, Consumables, or Equipment for more information.



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26.25 r/m 

Standard Gun

Reload Times
Nominal: 2.2857142857143 s
50% Crew: 2.83 s
75% Crew: 2.47 s
100% Crew: 2.19 s
Rammer: 1.97 s
Vents: 2.14 s
Both: 1.93 s
Both and BiA: 1.89 s
Both and Max Crew %: 1.81 s

See Crew, Consumables, or Equipment for more information.
Rate of Fire






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1233.75

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 1 (47 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1233.75
50% Crew: 995.93
75% Crew: 1140.69
100% Crew: 1286.86
100% Crew
Vents: 1316
Rammer: 1429.74
Both: 1462.17
Both and BiA: 1494.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1558.99

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1280.75
50% Crew: 1042.93
75% Crew: 1187.69
100% Crew: 1333.86
100% Crew
Rammer: 1476.74
Vents: 1363
Both: 1509.17
Both and BiA: 1541.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1605.99

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 2 (47 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1233.75
50% Crew: 995.93
75% Crew: 1140.69
100% Crew: 1286.86
100% Crew
Vents: 1316
Rammer: 1429.74
Both: 1462.17
Both and BiA: 1494.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1558.99

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1280.75
50% Crew: 1042.93
75% Crew: 1187.69
100% Crew: 1333.86
100% Crew
Rammer: 1476.74
Vents: 1363
Both: 1509.17
Both and BiA: 1541.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1605.99

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 3 (62 Damage):
With wholly penetrating hits

Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1627.5
50% Crew: 1313.78
75% Crew: 1504.74
100% Crew: 1697.56
100% Crew
Vents: 1736
Rammer: 1886.04
Both: 1928.82
Both and BiA: 1971.6
Both and Max Crew %: 2056.54

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1689.5
50% Crew: 1375.78
75% Crew: 1566.74
100% Crew: 1759.56
100% Crew
Rammer: 1948.04
Vents: 1798
Both: 1990.82
Both and BiA: 2033.6
Both and Max Crew %: 2118.54

See here, here, or here for more information.






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1233.75

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 1 (47 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1233.75
50% Crew: 995.93
75% Crew: 1140.69
100% Crew: 1286.86
100% Crew
Vents: 1316
Rammer: 1429.74
Both: 1462.17
Both and BiA: 1494.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1558.99

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1280.75
50% Crew: 1042.93
75% Crew: 1187.69
100% Crew: 1333.86
100% Crew
Rammer: 1476.74
Vents: 1363
Both: 1509.17
Both and BiA: 1541.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1605.99

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 2 (47 Damage):


Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1233.75
50% Crew: 995.93
75% Crew: 1140.69
100% Crew: 1286.86
100% Crew
Vents: 1316
Rammer: 1429.74
Both: 1462.17
Both and BiA: 1494.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1558.99

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1280.75
50% Crew: 1042.93
75% Crew: 1187.69
100% Crew: 1333.86
100% Crew
Rammer: 1476.74
Vents: 1363
Both: 1509.17
Both and BiA: 1541.6
Both and Max Crew %: 1605.99

See here, here, or here for more information.

Standard Gun

Using Shell Type 3 (62 Damage):
With wholly penetrating hits

Theoretical Damage Per Minute
Nominal DPM: 1627.5
50% Crew: 1313.78
75% Crew: 1504.74
100% Crew: 1697.56
100% Crew
Vents: 1736
Rammer: 1886.04
Both: 1928.82
Both and BiA: 1971.6
Both and Max Crew %: 2056.54

Advantageous Damage Per Minute
First-shot DPM: 1689.5
50% Crew: 1375.78
75% Crew: 1566.74
100% Crew: 1759.56
100% Crew
Rammer: 1948.04
Vents: 1798
Both: 1990.82
Both and BiA: 2033.6
Both and Max Crew %: 2118.54

See here, here, or here for more information.
Damage Per Minute


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0.41 m 

With 50% Crew: 0.522 m
With 75% Crew: 0.459 m
With 100% Crew: 0.41 m
With BiA: 0.401 m
With BiA and Vents: 0.393 m
Maximum possible: 0.377 m

For more details, see Crew


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0.41 m 

With 50% Crew: 0.522 m
With 75% Crew: 0.459 m
With 100% Crew: 0.41 m
With BiA: 0.401 m
With BiA and Vents: 0.393 m
Maximum possible: 0.377 m

For more details, see Crew
Accuracy


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1.714 s 

With 50% Crew: 2.182 s
With 75% Crew: 1.92 s
With 100% Crew: 1.714 s
With GLD: 1.558 s
With BiA: 1.675 s
With BiA and Vents: 1.643 s
With both and GLD: 1.494 s
Maximum possible: 1.432 s

For more details, see Crew or Equipment


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1.714 s 

With 50% Crew: 2.182 s
With 75% Crew: 1.92 s
With 100% Crew: 1.714 s
With GLD: 1.558 s
With BiA: 1.675 s
With BiA and Vents: 1.643 s
With both and GLD: 1.494 s
Maximum possible: 1.432 s

For more details, see Crew or Equipment
Aim time
4848 deg/s Turret Traverse
360° Gun Arc
-6°/+25°-6°/+25° Elevation Arc
120120 rounds Ammo Capacity
General
1515 % Chance of Fire






350 m 

With 50% Crew: 275 m
With 75% Crew: 312.5 m
With 100% Crew: 350 m
With Recon and Situational Awareness: 367.7 m
With Coated Optics: 385 m
With Binocular Telescope: 437.5 m
Maximum possible: 501.1 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment






350 m 

With 50% Crew: 275 m
With 75% Crew: 312.5 m
With 100% Crew: 350 m
With Recon and Situational Awareness: 367.7 m
With Coated Optics: 385 m
With Binocular Telescope: 437.5 m
Maximum possible: 501.1 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment
View Range


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570 m 

With 50% Crew: 447.8 m
With 75% Crew: 509 m
With 100% Crew: 570 m
With 100% Signal Boost: 684 m
When affected by 100% Relaying: 627 m
Maximum possible: 820.2 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment


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570 m 

With 50% Crew: 447.8 m
With 75% Crew: 509 m
With 100% Crew: 570 m
With 100% Signal Boost: 684 m
When affected by 100% Relaying: 627 m
Maximum possible: 820.2 m

For more details, see Skills or Equipment
Signal Range
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Valentine II


IV

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The Valentine II is a Soviet tier 4 premium light tank.

A British tank supplied to the U.S.S.R. under Lend-Lease. A total of 3,782 vehicles were sent to the Soviet Union, with some lost at sea during transport to Murmansk.

This is the Valentine that was provided to the USSR through the Lend-Lease Act. It's available for purchase in the standard store and tech tree and was given away as a promotion for joining the 2nd phase of closed beta.

Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables

Modules

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Guns

Tier Gun Penetration
(mm)
Damage
(HP)
Rate of fire
(rounds/minute)
Dispersion
(m/100m)
Aiming time
(s)
Weight
(kg)
Price
(Credits)

II 45 mm 20KL 51/84/23 47/47/62 26.25 0.41 1.71 250 2530

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Engines

Tier Engine Engine Power
(hp)
Chance of Fire on Impact
(%)
Weight
(kg)
Price
(Credits)

III AEC A190 140 15 800 4500

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Suspensions

Tier Suspension Load Limit
(т)
Traverse Speed
(gr/sec)
Rmin Weight
(kg)
Price
(Credits)

IV Valentine 16.85 50 B/2 4000 4510

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Radios

Tier Radio Signal Range
(m)
Weight
(kg)
Price
(Credits)

IX WS No. 19R 570 110 29400

Compatible Equipment

Low Noise Exhaust System Class 3 Camouflage Net Class 3 Coated Optics Class 3 Experimental Optics Wear-Resistant Gun Laying Drive Venting System Enhanced Gun Laying Drive Class 3 Improved Hardening Class 3 Additional Grousers Class 3 Improved Ventilation Class 3 Binocular Telescope Class 3 Turbocharger Class 3 

Compatible Consumables

Automatic Fire Extinguisher Natural Cover Optical Calibration Aim Tuning Experienced Firefighters Manual Fire Extinguisher Vent Purge Large First Aid Kit Large Repair Kit Duty Comes First Lend-Lease Oil Shell Organizer Focus on Target Extra Combat Rations Removed Speed Governor Increased Focus Small First Aid Kit Small Repair Kit Gearbox Intricacy Steady Hand Combat Course 


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:

- Very good armour for its tier combined with a high HP pool -- can stand up to those pesky autocannon lights

- Small size, low profile along with fast gun/track traverse

- Rapid rate of fire, reasonable accuracy, adequate penetration against Tier III's

- Only sees Tier IV battles, never has to face Tier V's and VI's

- Very good camo, and unlike the Valentine it retains full camo value on the move


Cons:

- Nearly useless penetration for its tier; has serious problems penning some Tier IV's even with APCR

- Only three crew members and dependence on APCR ammo make it poor for both crew training and making credits

- The Commander is also the Gunner, making for tough skill decisions

- Weak engine, low speed limit, sluggish reverse, crawls uphill

- Low ammo capacity

- Can't use a gun rammer to improve rate of fire


Performance

The Valentine II is a another heavy tank disguised as a light, having the second best armor of its tier and a shared third place with the two Tier IV French tanks for the most hit points, but also the worst acceleration and top speed . . . superior to only the ponderous AMX 40. Its low horsepower is less hampered by rough terrain than most and has admirable camouflage values, being only marginally more visible than the T-50 while shooting. The jagged armor protects you from most Tier II and III small caliber AP rounds, but only slows down the bigger guns of tank destroyers. The rear hull armor is listed as 60mm, but it only applies to the vertical "rear bumper" part -- your corrugated engine compartment is much thinner in reality. You're armed with the BT-2's 45mm gun with a slightly improved accuracy, fire rate, and aim time that struggles to penetrate the better protected Tier IV's. Your AP rounds are still adequate for knocking around the Tier III lights you encounter, but you cannot fight fair against a Lee or a Hetzer -- your rate of fire is fast enough to keep a tank permanently tracked while you put every other round through a weak point in the side or rear. The tank's small dimensions helps a little, but your low mobility still puts you at risk against sniping tank hunters and artillery. You can push through ordinary lights or mediums with ease, but you still can't spearhead an assault alone. Advance together, force yourself in the face of anyone trying to peek and poke at your more fragile, better-armed teammates and absorb the first hit or two while your backup tears the retreating snipers to shreds.

This tank's crew setup of Commander (Gunner)/Driver/Loader (Radio Operator) has no matching setup from non-premium Soviet lights, but all of these tanks can supply a full crew for the Val II: the LTG, LTTB, MT-25, T-50, T-54 ltwt., and T-70; one is forced to leave one or more crew members behind, and some secondary roles don't match up, making the Valentine II a useful but imperfect crew trainer. The LTP and T-116 have the same crew members but some of the perks are different, one should probably supply a crew from one or more of the non-premiums above.

The Valentine II is one of only two premium tanks (the other being the famed Pz B2) that see only Tier IV matches, and being that the Pz B2 tend to only go up for sale rarely, the Valentine II is an excellent choice for anyone who prefers low to mid-tier game play. However it does need an almost excessive use of APCR rounds to be effective, but when used properly the Valentine II can be just as effective as a Pz B2 . . . possibly more because no one expects a Valentine II to be effective. Use that to your advantage and wreck havoc on the enemy team.


Suggested Equipment


Improved VentilationEnhanced Gun Laying Drive Spall Liner Camouflage Net 


Gallery

Historical Info

There are several proposed explanations for the name Valentine. According to the most popular one, the design was presented to the War Office on St. Valentine's Day, 14 February 1940, although some sources say that the design was submitted on 10 February. According to another version the tank was called Valentine in honor of Sir John Valentine Carden, the man who led the development of the A10 and many other Vickers vehicles, and had died three years before. Another version says that Valentine is an acronym for Vickers-Armstrong Ltd Elswick & (Newcastle-upon) Tyne. The "most prosaic" is that it was just an in-house codeword of Vickers with no other significance.

History

The Valentine was an infantry tank produced in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Acounting for approximately a quarter of wartime British tank production, more than 8,000 of these tanks were produced in 11 different marks, including various purpose-built variants. Over its lifetime it went from a riveted construction to entirely welded, and from a petrol powerplant to a two-stroke diesel engine produced by GMC, which was less likely to catch fire. It was supplied to the USSR and built under license in Canada. Developed by Vickers it proved to be both strong and reliable.

Based on the A10 Cruiser tank, the Valentine was privately designed by Vickers-Armstrongs (hence its lack of a General Staff "A" designation) and was submitted to the War Office on 10 February 1938. The development team tried to match the lower weight of a cruiser tank (allowing the suspension and transmission parts of the A10 heavy cruiser to be used) and coupled this with the greater armor of an infantry tank. The result is a very compact vehicle with a cramped interior and two-man turret. Its armor was weaker than the Infantry Tank II Matilda but, due to a weaker engine, the lighter tank had the same top speed. However the new design was easier to produce and much less expensive.

The War Office was initially deterred by the size of the turret, since they considered a turret crew of three necessary to free the vehicle commander from direct involvement in operating the gun. Concerned by the situation in Europe, however, it finally approved the design in April 1939. The vehicle reached trials in May 1940, which coincided with the loss of much of Britain's materiel in France during the evacuation at Dunkirk. The trials were successful and the vehicle was rushed into production as the Infantry Tank III Valentine. No pilot models were required, as much of the mechanics had been proven on the A10, and it entered service from July 1940.

image:Valentine_mkII-IWM-KID.jpg‎|Valentine In Russia The first Valentines used a petrol engine with conventional steering. The Mark II used a diesel version of the engine, and the Mark IV a GMC diesel; these were the majority of those used in the desert campaigns. Improved tracks were added and the No. 19 Wireless replaced the No. 11. The Valentine remained in production until April 1944, becoming Britain's most-produced tank during the war with 6,855 units manufactured in the UK (by Vickers, Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage and Wagon, and Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon), and a further 1,420 in Canada.


Combat history

image:Valentine_Mk3_desert.jpg|VA Valentine in North Africa, carrying infantry from a Scottish regiment The tank first served in Operation Crusader in the North African desert, where it began to replace the Matilda. It was extensively used in the North African Campaign, earning a reputation as a reliable and well-protected vehicle. The Valentine shared the common weaknesses of the British tanks of the period: its 2-pounder gun lacked high-explosive (anti-personnel) capability, and soon became outdated as an anti-tank weapon as well. The small size of the turret and turret ring made mounting larger guns a difficult task. Although versions with the 6-pounder, and then with the Ordnance QF 75 mm gun were developed, by the time they were available in significant numbers better tanks had reached the battlefield. Another weakness was the small crew compartment and the turret for only two men. A larger turret with a loader position added was used in some of the 2-pounder versions, but the position had to be removed again in variants with larger guns. By 1944 the Valentine had been almost completely replaced in front-line units of the European Theatre by the Infantry Tank IV Churchill and the US-made Sherman. In the Pacific the tank was employed in limited numbers at least until May 1945. It was used in New Zealand's service, some with the main armament replaced by the 3 inch howitzer taken from Australian Matilda CS tanks.[citation needed] in the Solomons in 1943. In Soviet service the Valentine was used from the Battle of Moscow until the end of the war. Although criticized for its low speed and weak gun the Valentine was liked due to its small size, reliability, and generally good armor protection.

Lend Lease

The Valentine was the Commonwealth's main export to the Soviet Union under the Lend-lease Act, with 2,394 of the British models and 1,388 of the Canadian Pacific-built models being sent: the remaining 30 being kept for training. The Soviet Union conducted various modifications to the original Valentine tank, including the installation of the 45 mm F-95 gun with a modified turret, additional Applique armor plating on the front of the vehicle, and improved spurs to increase the performance of the Valentine in the snow. While the first modification was cancelled the other two were carried out with several of the Soviet Valentines.


Historical Gallery

Historical Accuracy Errata

The following are consensus errors or inconsistencies which have been identified with the configuration of the vehicle in question and conflict with information available on the public record. The causes for these divergences in the game are normally not disclosed and may be rooted in game balance.

* The single Valentine fitted with a 45 mm cannon used the 45 mm F-95 cannon and could carry up to 91 rounds of ammunition, while in-game the Valentine uses the 45 mm 20KL and has only 61 rounds of ammunition.
  • The in-game Valentine II does not have the extra 30mm of applique armor on the front plates or the turret, though it should be mentioned that not all Soviet Valentines underwent this modification.


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UK IILight Mk. VIC IIISexton I IVMatilda LVT IVAC 1 Sentinel VValiant VExcelsior VMatilda Black Prince VIA46 VIAC 4 Experimental VITOG II* VICromwell B VISherman VC Firefly VIExcalibur VIIFV201 (A45) VIIAT 15A VIIIFV1066 Senlac VIIIGSOR 1008 VIIICharlemagne VIIICaliban VIIIGonsalo VIIIFV4202 VIIIChieftain/T95 VIIICaernarvon Action X VIIICenturion Mk. 5/1 RAAC VIIIChimera VIIITurtle Mk. I IXCobra IXFV4201 Chieftain Proto XFV215b XFV215b (183) XT95/FV4201 Chieftain
Germany IIPz.Kpfw. II Ausf. D IIMKA IIPz.Kpfw. 35 R IIPz.Kpfw. 38H 735 (f) IIIGroßtraktor - Krupp III43 M. Toldi III IIIPz.Kpfw. M 15 IIIPz.Kpfw. II Ausf. J IIIPz.Kpfw. S35 739 (f) IIIPz.Kpfw. T 15 IVPz.Kpfw. B2 740 (f) IVPz.Sfl. IC VStuG IV VPz.Kpfw. III Ausf. K VTurán III prototípus VPz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H Ankou VPz.Kpfw. IV hydrostat. VPz.Kpfw. V/IV VPz.Kpfw. V/IV Alpha VPz.Kpfw. T 25 VIDicker Max VITiger 131 VIVK 28.01 mit 10,5 cm L/28 VIPz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm VIIAufklärungspanzer Panther VIIE 25 VIIKrupp-Steyr Waffenträger VIIVK 45.03 VIIPanther/M10 VIIIPanther mit 8,8 cm L/71 VIIIKanonenjagdpanzer 105 VIIIRheinmetall Skorpion G VIIIRheinmetall Skorpion VIIIPanzer 58 VIIISchwarzpanzer 58 VIIIPanzer 58 Mutz VIIIleKpz M 41 90 mm VIIIleKpz M 41 90 mm GF VIIIVK 168.01 (P) VIIIVK 168.01 Mauerbrecher VIIIHWK 30 VIIIVK 75.01 (K) VIIIM48A2 Räumpanzer VIIIE 75 TS VIIIKampfpanzer 07 RH VIII8,8 cm Pak 43 Jagdtiger VIIILöwe IXT 55A IXKampfpanzer 50 t IXKunze Panzer XVK 72.01 (K)
France IIAM 39 Gendron-Somua IIAMR 35 IIIFCM 36 Pak 40 VM10 RBFM V105 leFH18B2 VIBretagne Panther VIM4A1 FL 10 VIIAMX 13 57 VIIAMX 13 57 GF VIIIPanhard EBR 75 (FL 10) VIIIBat.-Châtillon Bourrasque VIIIAltProto AMX 30 VIIILorraine 40 t VIIIAMX Chasseur de chars VIIIM4A1 Revalorisé VIIIAMX M4 mle. 49 VIIIAMX M4 mle. 49 Liberté VIIISomua SM VIIIAMX Canon d'assaut 105 VIIIELC EVEN 90 VIIIFCM 50 t IXChar Futur 4 IXLorraine 50 t XAMX 50 Foch (155)
USSR IIT-45 IITetrarch IIIBT-SV IIILTP IIIM3 Light IIIBT-7 artillery IIIT-29 IIIT-116 IIISU-76I IIIT-127 IVA-32 IVT-28E with F-30 IVT-34 with L-11 IVValentine II VChurchill III VKV-220-2 VKV-220-2 Beta Test VMatilda IV VT-34 shielded VKV-1 shielded VM4-85 VSU-85I VIKV-2 (R) VIT-34-85M VIObject 244 VIT-34-85 Rudy VILoza's M4-A2 Sherman VIT-50-2 VISU-100Y VIIISU-122S VIIKV-122 VIIIS-2M VIIIS-2 shielded VIIIS-2 VIISU-122-44 VIIT-44-122 VIIIIS-6 VIIIIS-6 B VIIIKV-5 VIIIISU-130 VIIIT-54 first prototype VIIIIS-5 (Object 730) VIIIIS-3A VIIIIS-3A Peregrine VIIIKV-4 KTTS VIIIKirovets-1 VIIIT-44-100 Igrovoy VIIIKV-4 Kreslavskiy VIIIObject 252U Defender VIIIObject 252U VIIIT-103 VIIISTG VIIISTG Guard VIIILT-432 VIIISU-130PM VIIIObject 703 Version II VIIIISU-152K VIIIObject 274a IXObject 777 Version II IXK-91-PT XObject 907 XObject 260 XT-22 medium XObject 268 Version V XObject 279 early XObject 780
China VIType 64 VIIType 62 VIIIType 59 VIIIWZ-111 VIIIWZ-111 Alpine Tiger VIIIT-34-3 VIII112 VIII59-Patton VIIIWZ-120-1G FT VIIIM41D VIII122 TM VIIIType 59 G IXWZ-120G FT IXWZ-114 X113 Beijing Opera X121B XWZ-111 Qilin X114 SP2
Japan IIType 97 Te-Ke VType 3 Chi-Nu Kai VIHeavy Tank No. VI VIIISTA-2
Czechoslovakia VIŠkoda T 40 VIIŠkoda T 45 VIIIŠkoda T 27 VIIIŠkoda T 56 VIIIShPTK-TVP 100
Sweden IIL-60 IIILago M38 VIStrv m/42-57 Alt A.2 VIIIStrv S1 VIIIStrv 81 VIIIPrimo Victoria VIIIEMIL 1951 VIIILansen C VIIIBofors Tornvagn IXStrv K
Italy VIIIProgetto M35 mod. 46 VIIIBisonte C45 VIIISMV CC-64 Vipera XCarro da Combattimento 45 t
Poland IITKS z n.k.m. 20 mm VIPudel VIT-34-85 Rudy VIII50TP prototyp VIIICS-52 LIS
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