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 Armored fighting vehicles produced and fielded by Great Britain and the British Commonwealth, focused primarily on Britannic development. British tanks normally will be found with one or two great strengths and one or two great weaknesses at the same time. Best suited as high speed spotter tanks, low speed heavy breakthrough tanks, medium to short range anti-tank fire, or all around equally maneuverable, high-speed, and versatile armor capabilities. Armored fighting vehicles produced and fielded by Great Britain and the British Commonwealth, focused primarily on Britannic development. British tanks normally will be found with one or two great strengths and one or two great weaknesses at the same time. Best suited as high speed spotter tanks, low speed heavy breakthrough tanks, medium to short range anti-tank fire, or all around equally maneuverable, high-speed, and versatile armor capabilities.
  
?Going into detail, the '''British Mediums''' start off fairly fun to use. Going to the Cruiser series, you see the first use of one shot burst guns. This teaches you to take your time and aim, as the reload is not the handiest at its tier. Hitting up to the Cromwell, you see a bunch of capable flankers. Low alpha guns, weak mediocre guns, but excellent mobility allows them to sneak around the enemy, not to also mention the good camouflage it has. Once you hit the Comet, you start to hit the turning point of the British Mediums. play style turns from a fast scout/flanker to a second-line brawler. The Centurion 1 gets a proper mantlet, comparable to the Caernarvon. Mobility goes down, and so does profitability. Topping off with the FV4202, the British line does go through a number of changes. Whether you like to be a low-tier killer or a high-tier brawler, just make sure you have a profitable credit source, and you are sure to have great memories with this line of tanks.+Going into detail, the '''British Mediums''' start off fairly fun to use. Going to the Cruiser series, you see the first use of one shot burst guns. This teaches you to take your time and aim, as the reload is not the handiest at its tier. Hitting up to the Cromwell, you see a bunch of capable flankers. Weak, low alpha guns, but excellent mobility allows them to sneak around the enemy, not to also mention the good camouflage it has. Once you hit the Comet, you start to hit the turning point of the British Mediums. play style turns from a fast scout/flanker to a second-line brawler. The Centurion 1 gets a proper mantlet, comparable to the Caernarvon. Mobility goes down, and so does profitability. Topping off with the FV4202, the British line does go through a number of changes. Whether you like to be a low-tier killer or a high-tier brawler, just make sure you have a profitable credit source, and you are sure to have great memories with this line of tanks.
  
?The '''British Heavies''' are a different story however. You start off with the Vickers, probably one of the most hated tanks of the low tiers. Tier 1, 2, and 3 are a torturous experience as you have terrible armor, mobility, and a humongous silhouette. The only compensation you do get is a fair gun, but sometimes it is under performing in some matches. The Matilda for many, is a breath of fresh air. You finally see...+The '''British Heavies''' are a different story however. You start off with the Vickers, probably one of the most hated tanks of the low tiers. Tier 1, 2, and 3 are a torturous experience as you have terrible armor, mobility, and a humongous silhouette. The only compensation you do get is a fair gun, but sometimes it is under performing in some matches. The Matilda for many, is a breath of fresh air. From that point, you see great armour, decent, fast firing guns, albeit at the cost of severely bad mobility and turret traverse.
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 +'''British tank destroyers''' Start off with a wide variety of playstyles. From tiers 2-4 it is a tank by tank and a case by case basis. Once you hit the tier 5 mark, the British tank destroyers turn into the thick skinned beasts we all love. They all generally have a crippling rate of fire and tough armor to get through. This leads them to be highly susceptible to circle of death and flankers, but their amazing gun traverse values combined with a bit of planning ahead should lead you to victory without any problems.
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Armored fighting vehicles produced and fielded by Great Britain and the British Commonwealth, focused primarily on Britannic development. British tanks normally will be found with one or two great strengths and one or two great weaknesses at the same time. Best suited as high speed spotter tanks, low speed heavy breakthrough tanks, medium to short range anti-tank fire, or all around equally maneuverable, high-speed, and versatile armor capabilities.

Going into detail, the British Mediums start off fairly fun to use. Going to the Cruiser series, you see the first use of one shot burst guns. This teaches you to take your time and aim, as the reload is not the handiest at its tier. Hitting up to the Cromwell, you see a bunch of capable flankers. Weak, low alpha guns, but excellent mobility allows them to sneak around the enemy, not to also mention the good camouflage it has. Once you hit the Comet, you start to hit the turning point of the British Mediums. play style turns from a fast scout/flanker to a second-line brawler. The Centurion 1 gets a proper mantlet, comparable to the Caernarvon. Mobility goes down, and so does profitability. Topping off with the FV4202, the British line does go through a number of changes. Whether you like to be a low-tier killer or a high-tier brawler, just make sure you have a profitable credit source, and you are sure to have great memories with this line of tanks.

The British Heavies are a different story however. You start off with the Vickers, probably one of the most hated tanks of the low tiers. Tier 1, 2, and 3 are a torturous experience as you have terrible armor, mobility, and a humongous silhouette. The only compensation you do get is a fair gun, but sometimes it is under performing in some matches. The Matilda for many, is a breath of fresh air. From that point, you see great armour, decent, fast firing guns, albeit at the cost of severely bad mobility and turret traverse.

British tank destroyers Start off with a wide variety of playstyles. From tiers 2-4 it is a tank by tank and a case by case basis. Once you hit the tier 5 mark, the British tank destroyers turn into the thick skinned beasts we all love. They all generally have a crippling rate of fire and tough armor to get through. This leads them to be highly susceptible to circle of death and flankers, but their amazing gun traverse values combined with a bit of planning ahead should lead you to victory without any problems.

Light Tanks

    II
    Cruiser Mk. III

    Cruiser Mk. III

    III
    Cruiser Mk. IV

    Cruiser Mk. IV

    IV
    Covenanter

    Covenanter

    V
    Crusader

    Crusader

Medium Tanks

    I
    Vickers Medium Mk. I

    Vickers Medium Mk. I

    II
    Vickers Medium Mk. II

    Vickers Medium Mk. II

    III
    Vickers Medium Mk. III

    Vickers Medium Mk. III

    IV
    Matilda

    Matilda

    IV
    AC 1 Sentinel

    AC 1 Sentinel

    V
    Matilda Black Prince

    Matilda Black Prince

    VI
    Cromwell

    Cromwell

    VII
    Comet

    Comet

    VIII
    Centurion Mk. I

    Centurion Mk. I

    IX
    Centurion Mk. 7/1

    Centurion Mk. 7/1

    X
    FV4202

    FV4202

Heavy Tanks

    V
    Churchill I

    Churchill I

    V
    Excelsior

    Excelsior

    VI
    Churchill VII

    Churchill VII

    VI
    TOG II*

    TOG II*

    VII
    Black Prince

    Black Prince

    VIII
    Caernarvon

    Caernarvon

    IX
    Conqueror

    Conqueror

    X
    FV215b

    FV215b

Tank Destroyers

    II
    Universal Carrier 2-pdr

    Universal Carrier 2-pdr

    III
    Valentine AT

    Valentine AT

    IV
    Alecto

    Alecto

    V
    Angry Connor

    Angry Connor

    V
    AT 2

    AT 2

    VI
    Churchill Gun Carrier

    Churchill Gun Carrier

    VI
    AT 8

    AT 8

    VII
    AT 15A

    AT 15A

    VII
    AT 7

    AT 7

    VIII
    AT 15

    AT 15

    IX
    Tortoise

    Tortoise

    X
    FV215b (183)

    FV215b (183)

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