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  2. Tankopedia will introduce you to the vehicles you'll encounter in-game and help you study their characteristics. Search for vehicles using special filters or explore our custom-made vehicle collections.

  3. Tankopedia | World of Tanks Modern Armor - WG

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    Tankopedia Cold War Vehicles available in Cold War mode saw action during the period of tension between the late 1940s and the 1990s. Learn more about Cold War mode >> Western Alliance // Light Tanks FV101 Scorpion. Post War . 250,000. 15,100. RU 251. Post War . 250,000. 15,500. M24 Chaffee ’53. Post War ...

  4. The New World of Tanks Tankopedia

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    We'll make it short: We have a brand-spanking-new Tankopedia on the World of Tanks website! It introduces some new features to make your tank searches a breeze, including advanced filtering options and the ability to compare vehicle characteristics!

  5. Vehicle Collections - World of Tanks

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    Tankopedia; Collections. Tankopedia. Tanks with Two Guns 6 vehicles in collection. 4Dog's Ridiculous ROTFLStompers 12 vehicles in collection. AirG's Garage of Good Games (GGs) 12 vehicles in collection. SuperNova's Super-Powered Tanks 11 vehicles in collection. TRU_Voodoo: "Tried and TRU" 12 vehicles in collection.

  6. T77 | U.S.A. | Tankopedia | World of Tanks Modern Armor - WG

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    A project of an American tank developed in the mid-1950s based on the mass-produced M48 tank with elements of the T54 tank. A few turrets were built. In 1957, due to constant changes in requirements and protracted delays in development, the project was discontinued. In early 1958, all turrets were written off.

  7. T110E5 | U.S.A. | Tankopedia | World of Tanks Modern Armor - WG

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    Development started in the early 50s. Restrictions were placed on the vehicle sizing as the tank was supposed to pass through the narrow tunnels of the Bernese Alps. It never progressed beyond the blueprint stage.

  8. T29: review, characteristics, comparison - World of Tanks

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    Development of this experimental heavy tank started in 1944. The prototype was built in 1947. The vehicle featured the 105 mm T5E1 gun. After the war, the mass production of heavy tanks was deemed unreasonable, and only a few prototypes of this vehicle were built. T29 video review covering the main vehicle characteristics and its combat behavior.

  9. Type 59: review, characteristics, comparison - World of Tanks

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    Chinese medium tank. Initially, the vehicle was a copy of the Soviet medium T-54A tank. The Type 59 entered service in 1959. The first tanks manufactured had no gun stabilizer or night-vision device. Later the vehicle underwent several modernizations. Between 6,000 and 9,500 vehicles of all variants were manufactured from 1958 through 1987.

  10. Vz. 55: review, characteristics, comparison - World of Tanks

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    A blueprint project for a heavy tank from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. It combined concepts of the Soviet and Czechoslovakian tank-building schools with original solutions. The project was discontinued due to the unification of armament of Warsaw Pact countries. No prototypes were built. Vz. 55 video review covering the main vehicle characteristics and its combat behavior.

  11. AAT60 | U.S.A. | Tankopedia | World of Tanks Modern Armor - WG

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    In 1962, Joseph Williams and Clifford Bradley proposed a project of a tank with an unusual fighting compartment layout and a draft name AAT60. The gun was mounted in a small inhabited turret, and the crew members were placed below, in the basket. Only the commander was high enough—directly behind the gun. This design made it possible to reduce the frontal area of the vehicle to the values ...