![]() ![]() ![]() But the Sherman wasn’t the only American tank modernized by the British for a 17-pounder gun. No doubt many War Thunder players are familiar with the legendary Sherman Firefly – a Sherman equipped with a 17-pounder British anti-tank cannon, a perfect weapon for destroying German heavy tanks. The M10 Achilles of the British 7th Armoured Division, 65th Anti-Tank Regiment, Norfolk Yeomanry. It’s worth playing this tank and using its chief advantage, the fast-loading cannon. This vehicle has decent mobility and has been placed at rank I. Before us is an up-armoured model of the tank. Even the Soviet BT tanks were equipped with suspension of this design, and the legendary T-34 too! As was the norm for “newcomers”, the A13 had a range of problems that were slowly corrected by redevelopment and modernization efforts. Later, Christie suspension gained widespread popularity and was used on the majority of Britain’s fast-moving series-produced tanks during the Second World War, and also in tank design used in other countries. The A13 was the first British tank to get the Christie suspension system. It was the first British cruiser tank created with American technology, and was used as a basis for the design of many other British cruiser tanks from that point on. Original prototype hull from headquarters of squadron “A” of the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, 3rd Tank Battalion, 1st Armoured Division, with a two-colour camouflage scheme, France, May 1940 II (Cruiser Mark IV) with a two-colour camouflage scheme, Middle Bronze Green/Deep Bronze Green, France, 1940”. Livery variant of the up-armoured A13 Mk. Unique tank modification with exclusive livery Whilst the other British ground vehicles, including the regular versions of most of these, are in development, these four premium tanks will be the first vehicles available in the store for the true fans of British ground forces. Meet the British pioneers in War Thunder: the A13 Mk.II cruiser tank, the Sherman Firefly medium tank, the M10 Achilles anti-tank SPG, and the A43 Black Prince infantry tank. Today we’re going to unveil our first armoured vehicles of the British tech line which are going to appear in one of our incoming updates. It's not exactly worth $40, maybe around $30, but not worth $40 for the tank alone (or the 15d premium).23 September 2015 Pioneering British Tanks in War Thunder with developer's answers The turning feels extremely slow or like its bugged a little, the turning while driving feels right, but turning when stationary feels off. love the black prince, but the turning speed, god damn is it awful. My strategy is acting like a tank destroyed, hiding at our points around a corner or in some bushes, when they get close enough (100m) i take my shots. It's just a matter of knowing where to place your shots with the 17 pounder. (sometimes you die instantly or don't get a kill because by the time you get to the fight your team either killed everyone, or your being flanked by the 2-3 remaining tanks who killed your team). I've been playing since yesterday night, and i've been getting an average 6-8 kills with the prince almost every game. it's costly though (280 per round) and penetration ranges between (54-228mm). 1 gives additionally the penetration its missing against higher BR tanks. ![]()
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