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.
American light tanks pack a bit more of a punch than their counterparts, but they do lack a bit in speed. American lights are relatively large targets and lack armor. Their most notable feature is their high rate of fire. American light tanks tend to be more responsive in combat situations than other lights.
American medium tanks are perfect for variable strategies as they are able to both move quickly and deliver the firepower when needed. Their decent accuracy on the move and gun depression make them rather comfortable to play, and their strong but not invulnerable turret armor allows them to use hull-down positions effectively. American mediums boast above average view range with some being best in their tiers. American mediums tend are more support tanks compared to other mediums, but are perfectly capable of operating on their own merits as well.
American heavy tanks have generally weak hull armor but always have a few areas of extreme thickness, usually on the turret front at high tiers. Their frontal hull armor is still usually good enough to generate bounces from lower tier tanks. However, the sides and rear of the hull are incredibly vulnerable, so much so that penetrating artillery hits are not uncommon from those angles, as well as increased splash damage. However, in conjunction with the extremely strong turrets, they have excellent gun depression and are therefore ideal for hull-down tactics. Often, they carry guns that are more balanced than comparable heavy tanks and have good power-to-weight ratios. Compared to other heavies, the American heavies work best in defensive or support positions that allow them to use terrain to avoid damage whilst not having to fully disengage in turn. There are technically two American heavy lines: The T110E5 line offers the usual one-shot gun with the advantages and disadvantages previously stated, while the T57 Heavy line alternates between medium and light tanks until Tier X and equips autoloaders at and after tier VII.
American tank destroyers have varied playing styles. US TDs are initially mobile and offer gun options between fast-firing and hard hitting howitzers before eventually splitting into two branches: one with turrets and one mostly without turrets. The turreted TD line remains a versatile one, exchanging armor for mobility and versatility in the midtiers, then trending more towards a playstyle similar to under-armored heavy tanks with larger guns in the high tiers. The non turreted line is more specialized, exchanging mobility for armor and culminating into some of the most heavily armored tanks from the front. Both lines are very good for supporting the team by filling very different roles in the battle order, as the guns are generally well-rounded. Usually both lines can mount the same guns, but the turreted line gains better rate of fire, accuracy, and/or aim time.
American self propelled guns are all about firepower, splash radius, and large gun arcs. They have some of the largest horizontal gun arcs, most noticeable in the M53/55, which allows them to cover large parts of the battlefield without moving the hull, thereby decreasing the need to constantly move their hull and preserving much needed accuracy, an important aspect for American SPGs as they have painfully long aim times. The American SPGs also have some of the most powerful guns in the game, boasting up to 8in guns with very large splash radius and can severely cripple or one-shot most enemy tanks with a single spot-on hit. The top tank however is none of the above, sacrificing everything for the largest gun in the game. High-tier US arty has large dispersion, long reloads, and long aim time to compensate for their power. They are able to traverse their hulls acceptably and have decent acceleration and top speed to transport their firepower with.
Light Tanks
Medium Tanks
T2 Medium Tank
Convert. Medium Tank T3
M2 Medium Tank
T6 Medium
M3 Lee
M4 Improved
M4A2E4 Sherman
M4A1 Sherman
Ram II
M4A3E8 Fury
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII
M4A3E8 Sherman
M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo
T26E3 Eagle 7
T20
T23E3
T25 Pilot Number 1
TL-1 LPC
T42
ASTRON Rex 105 mm
AMBT
M46 Patton KR
M26 Pershing
T26E4 SuperPershing
T69
T95E2
M46 Patton
M48A5 Patton
M60
T95E6