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?The T82 is an [[USA|American]] tier 3 [[Tank Destroyers|tank destroyer]]. It is a very fast and powerful [[Tank Destroyers|tank destroyer]], especially when upgraded. The biggest downside is its paper-thin armor which makes the tank very vulnerable to almost anything, but if you manage to get a shell off at the enemy before he does - then he's most likely going to be dead if you're using the 105mm [[Gun|cannon]]. It is good to note that the very slow [[Ammo|shell]] travel time of the 105mm, which requires shooting far ahead of moving targets. Another alternative is the use of the 57mm as a long range weapon, its high [[Gun|penetration]] and very fast [[Gun|fire rate]] for a tier 3 means that the T82 is able to [[Gun|damage]] and kill anything it will encounter, including [[Heavy Tanks|heavies]] like the [[KV]]. The T82's [[Gun|guns]] offer quite different play style which can be extremely fun if correctly handled. It is sometimes nicknamed "The Jeep". +
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?Development of the T82 started in December 1943. The vehicle was put on trials in August 1944, but was never mass-produced, nor saw service.+
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?The T82 was a SPG built by the Heil Company to a specific Ordinance Department requirement for a light vehicle for Pacific theatre of operations. This vehicle was equipped with the M3 105mm howitzer which could fire a 30 pound projectile about 5 miles. The T82 was based on the M5A1 Stuart chassis and could carry 58 rounds of 105mm ammunition.+
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