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? | The T18 is an [[USA|American]] tier 2 [[Tank Destroyers| | + | The T18 is an [[USA|American]] tier 2 [[Tank Destroyers|Tank Destroyer]] that starts the [[USA|American]] [[Tank Destroyers|Tank Destroyer]] line. It is a worthy representative to the tier 2 [[Tank Destroyers]], despite having been developed on the chassis of the [[M3 Stuart]]. First of all, the T18 is a closed-type [[Tank Destroyers|Tank Destroyer]] and its armor plating makes it a really hard nut to crack. As always, there is an opposite side of the coin; the weight of the armor plating affects the speed and maneuverability of this tank considerably. Even so, it is remarkably fast and has astonishing firepower for its Tier. The choice of mounted weapon is also an important factor in deciding what tactics to use in battles. | |
:The T18 leads to the [[T82]]. | :The T18 leads to the [[T82]]. | |||
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T18
T18
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The T18 is an American tier 2 Tank Destroyer that starts the American Tank Destroyer line. It is a worthy representative to the tier 2 Tank Destroyers, despite having been developed on the chassis of the M3 Stuart. First of all, the T18 is a closed-type Tank Destroyer and its armor plating makes it a really hard nut to crack. As always, there is an opposite side of the coin; the weight of the armor plating affects the speed and maneuverability of this tank considerably. Even so, it is remarkably fast and has astonishing firepower for its Tier. The choice of mounted weapon is also an important factor in deciding what tactics to use in battles.
- The T18 leads to the T82.
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Historical Info
The T18 was originally designed as a self-propelled gun for supporting infantry. It was armed with a 75-mm Howitzer installed in a spacious, fully enclosed armored hull. The development was started in October 1941 and finished in May 1942. The project was abandoned due to the emergence of the more advanced M8.
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American Tanks
Light Tanks | T1 Cunningham • M2 Light Tank • T1E6 • T2 Light Tank • T7 Combat Car • M22 Locust • M3 Stuart • MTLS-1G14 • M5 Stuart • M24 Chaffee • T21 • T71 |
Medium Tanks | T2 Medium Tank • M2 Medium Tank • M3 Lee • M4 Sherman • M4A2E4 Sherman • M7 • Ram II • M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo • M4A3E8 Sherman • T20 • M26 Pershing • T23 • T26E4 Super Pershing • T69 • M46 Patton • T54E1 • M48A1 Patton • M60 |
Heavy Tanks | T1 Heavy Tank • T14 • M6 • T29 • M6A2E1 • T32 • T34 • M103 • T57 Heavy Tank • T110E5 |
Tank Destroyers | T18 • T82 • M8A1 • T40 • M10 Wolverine • T49 • M18 Hellcat • M36 Jackson • T25 AT • T25/2 • T28 • T28 Prototype • T30 • T95 • T110E3 • T110E4 |
Self-Propelled Guns | T57 • M7 Priest • M37 • M41 • M44 • M12 • M40/M43 • M53/M55 • T92
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