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?|It is very fast and powerful, especially when upgraded. The biggest downside is its paper-thin armor which makes it 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 cannon. It is good to note that the very slow shell travel time of the 105mm requires shooting far ahead of moving targets. Another alternative is the use of the 57mm as a long range weapon, its high penetration and very fast fire rate for a tier 3 means that the T82 is able to damage and kill anything it will encounter, including [[Heavy Tanks|heavies]] like the [[KV]]. The T82's guns offer quite different play style which can be extremely fun if correctly handled. It is sometimes nicknamed "The Jeep".+
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?* Above average engine power and top speed+
?* Above average damage+
?* Above average elevation arc+
?* Above average view and signal range+
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?* Below average hit points+
?* Below average traverse speed+
?* Below average armour+
?* Below average penetration and rate of fire+
?* Below average accuracy and gun arc+
?* Below average ammo capacity+
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?Enhanced Gun Laying Drive, Coated Optics, "Wet" Ammo Rack Class 1, Binocular Telescope+
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?image:T82_001.jpg{{!}}T82_001+
?image:T82_002.jpg{{!}}T82_002+
?image:T82_003.jpg{{!}}T82_003+
?image:T82_004.jpg{{!}}T82_004+
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?|History=+
?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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?[[File:M82book1.jpg|160px]]+
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?[[File:M82book3.jpg|160px]]+
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