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?Armored vehicles and gun carriers manufactured and fielded by the United States of America and other North American nations such as Canada. Overall, tanks from the USA faction are exceptionally versatile, sacrificing the advantage of specialization in certain fields so as to perform adequately in any situation. +Armored vehicles and gun carriers manufactured and fielded by the United States of America and other North American nations such as Canada. Overall, tanks from the USA faction are exceptionally versatile, sacrificing the advantage of specialization in certain fields so as to perform adequately in any situation. Best suited as a multi-role combat tank for light, medium, and heavy tanks, but long-range to medium-range support for tank destroyers.
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?{{:{{PAGENAME}}/Data}}+American vehicles tend to be more well-rounded then the other vehicles, making them the most versatile of all of the branches. For example, the German tanks have more accurate guns, fit for a sniper, Americans have accurate guns but they are not quite as accurate as the Germans by a minor margin.
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 +The American Autoloader line at the low- to mid-tiers are scouting tanks with fast firing guns, high mobility and thin armor. The tier 7 T71 changed the play style as for the first time you get an autoloader. The tier 8 and 9 tanks again changed the play style as the tanks grew more sluggish, but with decent armor and devastating guns when used as second-line support. The T57 Heavy at tier 10 is a extremely dangerous tank with the capability to cripple a tier 10 tank with one magazine, while still able to bounce shots when hull-down.
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 +To go into more detail the '''American Mediums''' play style is commonly referred as the "Jack of All Trades" Meaning you can play the roles of other nations, giving you the independence to do what you need on the battlefield. You shouldn't rely on one play style, not when you have the freedom to brawl, snipe, scout, assist... There is always something for one to do in one of these machines.
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 +The '''American Heavies''' Don't give as much freedom as you'd expect from an American, to really get the full might of these tanks (From tier VII and above) you need to use hull down tactics Keep in mind that side-scraping and angling your armor (Exposing only your upper plate) around the side of a building work just as well.
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 +The '''American TD's''' start out to be brilliant machines, with the fastest tracked vehicle of World War Two the M16 Hellcat at tier 6. Keep in mind that these quick and speedy tanks have cardboard armor and will get penetrated by high explosive ammunition. At tier 8 and above you will run into the "Land Yachts" or the T28 prototype and the T28 motorized gun carriages, these machines rely on their beastly guns and excellent frontal armor to savagely give beatings who are unlucky enough to be at the receiving end of your shells.
 +<h2>Light Tanks</h2>
 +<ul class="lvl1">
 +{{#gw_vehicle_list:wotb: nation = usa | class = lightTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
 +</ul>
 +<h2>Medium Tanks</h2>
 +<ul class="lvl1">
 +{{#gw_vehicle_list:wotb: nation = usa | class = mediumTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
 +</ul>
 +<h2>Heavy Tanks</h2>
 +<ul class="lvl1">
 +{{#gw_vehicle_list:wotb: nation = usa | class = heavyTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
 +</ul>
 +<h2>Tank Destroyers</h2>
 +<ul class="lvl1">
 +{{#gw_vehicle_list:wotb: nation = usa | class = AT-SPG | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
 +</ul>
 + 
 + 
 +{{DISPLAYTITLE:USA}}
 +__NOTOC__
 +[[category:nations]]
 +{{#gw_breadcrumbs: Blitz}}

Latest revision as of 04:44, 6 February 2017

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Armored vehicles and gun carriers manufactured and fielded by the United States of America and other North American nations such as Canada. Overall, tanks from the USA faction are exceptionally versatile, sacrificing the advantage of specialization in certain fields so as to perform adequately in any situation. Best suited as a multi-role combat tank for light, medium, and heavy tanks, but long-range to medium-range support for tank destroyers.

American vehicles tend to be more well-rounded then the other vehicles, making them the most versatile of all of the branches. For example, the German tanks have more accurate guns, fit for a sniper, Americans have accurate guns but they are not quite as accurate as the Germans by a minor margin.

The American Autoloader line at the low- to mid-tiers are scouting tanks with fast firing guns, high mobility and thin armor. The tier 7 T71 changed the play style as for the first time you get an autoloader. The tier 8 and 9 tanks again changed the play style as the tanks grew more sluggish, but with decent armor and devastating guns when used as second-line support. The T57 Heavy at tier 10 is a extremely dangerous tank with the capability to cripple a tier 10 tank with one magazine, while still able to bounce shots when hull-down.

To go into more detail the American Mediums play style is commonly referred as the "Jack of All Trades" Meaning you can play the roles of other nations, giving you the independence to do what you need on the battlefield. You shouldn't rely on one play style, not when you have the freedom to brawl, snipe, scout, assist... There is always something for one to do in one of these machines.

The American Heavies Don't give as much freedom as you'd expect from an American, to really get the full might of these tanks (From tier VII and above) you need to use hull down tactics Keep in mind that side-scraping and angling your armor (Exposing only your upper plate) around the side of a building work just as well.

The American TD's start out to be brilliant machines, with the fastest tracked vehicle of World War Two the M16 Hellcat at tier 6. Keep in mind that these quick and speedy tanks have cardboard armor and will get penetrated by high explosive ammunition. At tier 8 and above you will run into the "Land Yachts" or the T28 prototype and the T28 motorized gun carriages, these machines rely on their beastly guns and excellent frontal armor to savagely give beatings who are unlucky enough to be at the receiving end of your shells.

Light Tanks

    I
    T1 Cunningham

    T1 Cunningham

    II
    T1E6

    T1E6

    II
    T2 Light Tank

    T2 Light Tank

    II
    T7 Combat Car

    T7 Combat Car

    III
    M22 Locust

    M22 Locust

Medium Tanks

    II
    T2 Medium Tank

    T2 Medium Tank

    III
    M2 Medium Tank

    M2 Medium Tank

    IV
    M3 Lee

    M3 Lee

    V
    M4A2E4 Sherman

    M4A2E4 Sherman

    V
    M4 Sherman

    M4 Sherman

    V
    Ram II

    Ram II

    VI
    M4A3E8 Fury

    M4A3E8 Fury

    VI
    M4A3E8 Sherman

    M4A3E8 Sherman

    VI
    M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo

    M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo

    VII
    T20

    T20

    VIII
    M26 Pershing

    M26 Pershing

    VIII
    T26E4 SuperPershing

    T26E4 SuperPershing

    IX
    M46 Patton

    M46 Patton

    X
    M48A1 Patton

    M48A1 Patton

Heavy Tanks

    V
    T14

    T14

    V
    T1 Heavy Tank

    T1 Heavy Tank

    VI
    M6

    M6

    VII
    T29

    T29

    VIII
    T32

    T32

    VIII
    T34

    T34

    VIII
    T34 Independence

    T34 Independence

    IX
    M103

    M103

    X
    T110E5

    T110E5

Tank Destroyers

    II
    T18

    T18

    III
    T82

    T82

    IV
    M8A1

    M8A1

    IV
    T40

    T40

    V
    M10 Wolverine

    M10 Wolverine

    V
    T49

    T49

    VI
    M18 Hellcat

    M18 Hellcat

    VI
    M36 Jackson

    M36 Jackson

    VII
    T25/2

    T25/2

    VII
    T25 AT

    T25 AT

    VIII
    T28

    T28

    VIII
    T28 Prototype

    T28 Prototype

    IX
    T30

    T30

    IX
    T95

    T95

    X
    T110E3

    T110E3

    X
    T110E4

    T110E4

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