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+ | This list will attempt to explain some of the more common jargon found within WoT that is not always readily apparent to the newer player. | |||
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+ | '''Derp Gun''' - A gun that causes a lot of damage with one shot, usually having a very long reload time. (e.g. the 'derp gun' on the USSR tank [[KV]]) | |||
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+ | '''88''' - Any of the German 8.8 cm guns. (8.8 cm PaK 36 L/56, 8.8 cm KwK L/71, etc) | |||
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Every armored fighting vehicle consists of three main compartments: Driving compartment, fighting compartment and engine compartment. For a basic description, however, it is easier to divide the vehicles into '''hull''' and '''turret/superstructure''', where hull contains driving and engine compartments and turret/superstructure contains fighting compartment. | Every armored fighting vehicle consists of three main compartments: Driving compartment, fighting compartment and engine compartment. For a basic description, however, it is easier to divide the vehicles into '''hull''' and '''turret/superstructure''', where hull contains driving and engine compartments and turret/superstructure contains fighting compartment. |
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