![]() ![]() And don’t take that as an insult, the M2A4 and most of the American light tanks can wreck shop in 1.0 to around 2.0 when 75mm start rolling out. If you want to be a little turd, you take this tank. While it had been replaced by the M3 and later M3A1 Stuart, the M2A4 would see use in the Pacific both by the 1st Marine Tank Battalion at Guadalcanal as well as limited issue to British units in Burma and India, although historians doubt they were ever used in mainline combat. While originally armed with MG’s that you’d see with the M2A2, the Spanish Civil War showed that MG only tanks weren’t viable anymore and most were either shoved in storage or refitted with 37mm cannons. The M2A4 is the final variant of the M2 series of tanks that descend all the way from the original Rock Island Arsenal T2 prototype made in the mid 1920’s. While good, your main RP maker will come with the next tank. The 37mm cannon is one of the best starting guns in the game and if you know where to hit, will easily one shot any target you come across. ![]() The thin Amtrak armor makes it a target for anyone with a bone to pick and your only advantage is the sheer amount of men that you can pull in once some BT-5 takes out your turret. In-game, the LVT’s a fairly potent tank but not really for front line duels. For fire support, the (A)(1) was developed mounting a M3A1 Stuart turret which was quickly found to lack suitable punch to deal with enemy fortifications which would lead to later variants mounting the turret found on the M8 GMC. The idea was to have treads for climbing onto beach heads as well as propellers to sail out from landing ships, and these LVT’s would be famously nicknamed “Amtraks” as a result. The LVT series of vehicles were landing craft used heavily by the US Marine Corps during the island hopping campaigns in the Pacific. To start off however, we have the one off tank to start you down American light tanks, the LVT(A)(1). ![]() Seriously, do not doubt the power of the M3 75mm or the M10. Is it a tank or a ship? The appearance of the Ka-Chi is very unusual - as if a patrol boat got out of the water and continued to move on land.America starts off with two reserve tanks alongside one that you’re going to be gunning for first because American Tank Destroyers can be incredibly powerful against Soviet tanks at 3.0~. The new amphibious tank successfully passed tests, however, by the beginning of mass production, the situation in the Pacific forced the naval authorities to concentrate all production capacity on the construction of new ships and carrier-based aircraft, therefore, by the end of the war, about two dozen Ka-Chi were produced, none of which were ever used in battle. The Ka-Chi received front and rear pontoons, as well as a set of rubber plugs to seal the hull. To transform into an amphibious tank, the Chi-He underwent a rather deep modernization: the armor plates were dismantled, the suspension was lengthened, equipped with two additional pairs of road wheels and rollers, a tall snorkel appeared over the cover of the engine compartment, and a distinctive dome appeared over the commander’s cupola. In 1943, a new amphibious tank was created on the basis of the quite successful Chi-He medium tank, which received the designation Type 3 Ka-Chi. The light Ka-Mi, however, did not provide the necessary firepower and did not have sufficient protection. The adoption of the Ka-Mi amphibious tank design opened up interesting opportunities for the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy, when during a landing from the sea, it became possible to provide fire support with tanks that could go into battle immediately from the sea. ![]()
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