USA
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. 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. 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
Medium Tanks
Heavy Tanks
Tank Destroyers