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World of Tanks (WoT) is an armoured warfare-themed multiplayer online game developed by Wargaming, featuring 20th century (1910s–1970s) era combat vehicles. [1] It is built upon a freemium business model where the game is free-to-play, but participants also have the option of paying a fee for use of "premium" features.
Armoured heavy equipment transporter: C882.62 8×8 26 [215] (+dozens on order) First order in 2019 for 14 sets + option for 9 sets + 3 tractors. Second order in 2024 for dozens of additional sets. [215] Lowboy trailer, the ST775-20W; SLT 50 Elefant Austria Germany: Heavy equipment transporter: SLT 50-2: 6 [183] [216] Mercedes-Benz Zetros Germany
They invade a number of other nations (including Nibelia and the Proton Kingdom). The basic colour code for most of their units is black, dark purple, and a red "Q" as flag. Their force is composed primarily of German and Russian tanks; their elite units and field officers sport the Q-Stein insignia on their armour.
Infantry equipment FN EVOLYS Belgium: Ultra-light machine gun: 20 For evaluation [61] 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×51mm NATO. Akeron MP France Switzerland. Anti-tank Guided Missile: 761 Missiles Will equip the Jaguar EBRC, the spike will remain in service until 2030. First deliveries in 2026. [19] [62] Vehicles EBRC Jaguar France Belgium
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The Kremlin on Wednesday welcomed a Russian company's offer of "bounty payments" for soldiers who destroy Western-made tanks on the battlefield in Ukraine, saying it would spur Russian forces to ...
T-62 tanks (250, sold to Ethiopia, Yemen and Angola) TV-62; PTS; T-55AM2 tanks (1,400 kept in storage in the province of Montana) [citation needed] T-34 tanks (177, some sold to Mali and other African countries; 42 kept in storage near the village of Ohrid, Bulgaria; some are used as anti-tank weapons targets; the rest of the tanks were ...
Name Type Quantity Acquired from Origin Photo Notes C-701: Anti-ship missile: Unknown Iran China C-802: Anti-ship missile 8+ Iran China In 2006, Hezbollah fire a single C-802 at the Israeli ship (INS Hanit), killing 4 sailors.