User:Dysmorodrepanis~enwiki/Sandbox12
Appearance
China
[edit]Name, also known as (Actual vehicles represented)[1] |
Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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59-16 | Light tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.8.3 | Type 62 prototype. |
IS-2 | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | |
M5A1 Stuart | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | |
Renault NC-31 | Light tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.8.3 | |
Type 58 | Medium tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | PRC-built T-34-85 (see USSR). |
Type 59 AKA "WZ-120" | Medium tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.6.7 | Gold tank, equivalent of WZ-120. Unavailable since January 16, 2012, except for special events. |
Type 59 G AKA "WZ-120" | Medium tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.6.7(?) | Gold tank, only available on Chinese servers. Not the real-world Type 59G. |
Type 62 AKA "WZ-132" | Light tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.5(?) | Gold tank, equivalent of WZ-132. See also 59-16, WZ-131. Unavailable since April 15, 2013, except for special events. |
Type 64 | Light tank | Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.9 | Gold tank. |
Type T-34 | Medium tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | See also T-34 (USSR). |
Type 2597 Chi-Ha | Light tank | Japan (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | See also Type 97 Chi-Ha (Japan). |
Vickers Mk E Type B AKA "Vickers 6-Ton Type B" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | |
WZ-120 AKA "Type 59" | Medium tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | See Type 59. |
WZ-131 | Light tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Design? | 0.8.3 | Type 62 design study? |
WZ-132 AKA "Type 62" | Light tank | People's Republic of China (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.3 | See Type 62. |
T-34-1 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 | ||
T-34-2 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 | ||
T-34-3 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | Gold tank. | |
121 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 | ||
110 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 | ||
112 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | Gold tank. | |
WZ-111 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3(?) | Gold tank, only available on Chinese and Russian servers. | |
WZ-111 model 1-4 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 | ||
113 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.3 |
France
[edit]Name, also known as (Actual vehicles represented)[1] |
Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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AMX 12t | Light tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.1 | Initial design for AMX-13 project. |
AMX 13 75 | Light tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | First version of AMX 13 with 75 mm gun. See also AMX 12t, AMX 13 90, AMX 13 F3 AM, AMX 105 AM mle 47, AMX 13 105 AM mle 50. |
AMX 13 90 | Light tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | Second version AMX 13 with 90 mm gun. See also AMX 12t, AMX 13 75, AMX 13 F3 AM, AMX 105 AM mle 47, AMX 13 105 AM mle 50. |
AMX 13 F3 AM | Self-propelled gun | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.4 | Self-propelled 155 mm gun based on AMX 13. |
AMX 50 100 | Heavy tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.1 | Initial design of AMX-50 project with 100 mm gun. See also AMX 50 120, AMX 50 Foch, AMX 50 Foch (155), AMX M4 mle 45, Lorraine 40t. |
AMX 50 120 | Heavy tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.7.1 | Final version of AMX-50 project with 120 mm gun. See also AMX 50 100, AMX 50 Foch, AMX 50 Foch (155), AMX M4 mle 45, Lorraine 40t. |
AMX 50B AKA "AMX 50 68t", "AMX 50 surblindé" | Heavy tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design/Prototype? | 0.7.1 | Up-armored version of AMX 50 120. Unclear if prototype was built. |
AMX 50 Foch | Tank destroyer | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.4 | Tank destroyer version of AMX 50, to accompany AMX 50 100. |
AMX 50 Foch (155) | Tank destroyer | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.5 | Proposed up-gunned version of AMX 50 Foch, to accompany AMX 50 120. |
AMX M4 mle 45 | Heavy tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.7.1 | Evolved into AMX-50 project. |
AMX 105 AM mle 47 | Self-propelled gun | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.8.6 | Initial design for a self-propelled 105 mm gun based on AMX 13 project. See also AMX 13 105 AM mle 50. |
AMX 13 105 AM mle 50 AKA "AMX-105A", "AMX Mk 61" | Self-propelled gun | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.4 | Production version based on the AMX 13; see also AMX 105 AM mle 47. Was named "AMX 13 105 AM" until patch 0.8.6. |
ARL V39 AKA "ARL 40" | Tank destroyer | France (Third Republic) (Interwar/World War II) |
Prototype | 0.7.4 | Tank destroyer version of BDR G1B. |
ARL 44 | Heavy tank | France (Vichy/Fourth Republic) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | |
B1 AKA "Char B1" | Heavy tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | |
BDR G1B | Heavy tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Design | 0.7.1 | See also ARL V39. |
D1 AKA "Char D1" | Light tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | |
D2 AKA "Char D2" | Medium tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | |
Hotchkiss H35 | Light tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | |
Lorraine 40t | Medium tank | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.1 | Proposed medium-tank derivative of AMX-50 project. |
Renault FT | Light tank | France (Third Republic) (World War I) |
Operational | 0.7.1 | See also Renault FT 75 BS. |
Renault FT 75 BS | Self-propelled gun | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.7.4 | Self-propelled gun conversion of Renault FT. |
S35 CA | Tank destroyer | France (Fourth Republic) (Cold War) |
Design | 0.7.4 | Planned tank destroyer conversion of surviving S35 tanks. |
Somua SAu 40 | Tank destroyer | France (Third Republic) (Interwar/World War II) |
Prototype | 0.7.4 | Tank destroyer derivative of the S35. |
AMX 38 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.1 | ||
AMX 40 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.1 | ||
ELC AMX | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
Bat.-Châtillon 25t | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.1 | ||
FCM 50t | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
Renault FT AC | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
Renault UE 57 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
AMX AC Mle. 1946 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
AMX AC Mle. 1948 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
Lorraine39 L AM | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
Lorraine 155 mle. 50 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
Lorraine 155 mle. 51 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | ||
Bat.-Châtillon 155 55 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
Bat.-Châtillon 155 58 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.7.4 | Was named "Bat.-Châtillon 155" until patch 0.8.6. |
Germany
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Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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10,5 cm leFH18 B2 | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.3 | Gold tank. Based on Char B1 captured from France. Unavailable since patch 0.8.6, except for special events. |
Durchbruchswagen 2 | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar) |
Design/Prototype | 0.8.8 | Prototype was never completed. Evolved into VK 30.01 (D)/(H)/(P). |
Dicker Max AKA "Sfl IV A", "10.5 cm K (gp.Sfl.)" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.7.5 | Gold tank. |
E-25 (JagdPz E-25) |
Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.8.7 | Gold tank. |
E-50 | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.6 | See also E-50 Ausf. M. |
E-50 Ausf. M | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.7.5 | Variant of E-50 with different engine/transmission layout |
E-75 | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.6 | |
E-100 AKA "Gerät 383", "TG-01" | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design/Prototype | 0.6.6 | Prototype was never completed. |
FCM 36 Pak 40 AKA "Marder I", "SdKfz 135" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.3 | Gold tank. Based on FCM 36 captured from France. |
Ferdinand AKA "Elefant", "Panzerjäger Tiger (P)", "SdKfz 184" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
GPz Mk. VI (e) | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.6 | Based on Light Tank Mk VI captured from United Kingdom. |
Grille AKA "15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf PzKpfw 38(t)", "SdKfz 138/1" | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
GW Tiger | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design/Prototype | 0.6.2.7 | Prototype was never completed. |
Hetzer AKA "JagdPz 38(t)", "SdKfz 138/2" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Hummel AKA "Panzerfeldhaubitze 18M (Sf) auf PzKpfw III/IV", "SdKfz 165" | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Jagdpanther AKA "SdKfz 173" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Jagdpanther II | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.7.5 | |
JagdPz IV AK "SdKfz 162" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Jagdtiger AKA "Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B", "SdKfz 186" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.5.4.1 | See also Jagdtiger 8,8 cm PaK 43. |
Jagdtiger 8,8 cm PaK 43 AKA "SdKfz 185" | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.7.4 | Gold tank. Emergency version of Jagdtiger with older gun. |
Leichttraktor AKA "VK-31" | Light tank | Germany (Weimar Republic) (Interwar) |
Prototype | ||
Leopard Prototyp A AKA " Porsche Modell 734" | Medium tank | Germany (Federal Republic) (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.8.5 | See also Leopard 1. |
Leopard 1 | Medium tank | Germany (Federal Republic) (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.5 | See also Leopard Prototyp A. |
Löwe AKA "PzKpfw VII", "VK 7001 (K)" (Schwerer Löwe) |
Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.4 | Gold tank. See also VK 72.01. |
Marder II | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Maus AKA "PzKpfw VIII" | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Prototype | ||
Panther/M10 | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | Gold tank. PzKpfw V Panther disguised as US M10 tank destroyer for Operation Greif. |
Panther II | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design/Prototype | 0.6.2.7 | Prototype was never completed. |
Panzerjäger I | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
PzKpfw 38H 735 (f) | Light tank | France (Interwar) |
Operational | Gold tank. Hotchkiss H35 captured from France. Unavailable since February 2012, except for special events. | |
PzKpfw B2 740 (f) | Heavy tank | France (Interwar) |
Operational | Gold tank. Char B1 captured from France. Unavailable since February 2012, except for special events. | |
PzKpfw S35 739 (f) | Medium tank | France (Interwar) |
Operational | Gold tank. Somua S35 captured from France. | |
PzKpfw II Luchs AKA "PzKpfw II Ausf. L", "VK 1303", "Panzerspähwagen II" | Light tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
PzKpfw III Ausf. A | Light tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar) |
Prototype | ||
PzKpfw III AKA "SdKfz 141" | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | ||
PzKpfw IV AKA "SdKfz 161" | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
PzKpfw V Panther AKA "SdKfz 171" | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | See also VK 30.02 (D), VK 30.02 (M), Panther/M10. | |
PzKpfw VI Tiger (P) AKA "Porsche-Tiger", "VK 4501" | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.6 | Porsche design for PzKpfw VI Tiger. |
StuG III | Tank destroyer | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Sturmpanzer I Bison AKA "15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf PzKpfw I Ausf B" | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Sturmpanzer II AKA "15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf PzKpfw II Ausf B" | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
T-15 AKA "Skoda T-15" | Light tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.6 | Gold tank. |
VK 30.01 (D) | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar/World War II) |
0.8.5 | Daimler-Benz design for a 30-ton tank. | |
VK 30.01 (H) | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar/World War II) |
Prototype | Henschel design for a 30-ton tank. Evolved into VK 36.01 (H). Technically a medium tank (and classified as such until patch 0.8.8). | |
VK 30.01 (P) | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar/World War II) |
Prototype | Porsche design for a 30-ton tank. | |
VK 30.02 (D) | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | Daimler-Benz design for PzKpfw V Panther. | |
VK 30.02 (M) | Medium tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.8 | MAN design for PzKpfw V Panther. |
VK 36.01 (H) | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (Interwar/World War II) |
Design/Prototype | Henschel design for a 36-ton tank. Prototypes were never completed. Evolved into PzKpfw VI Tiger. Classified as medium tank until patch 0.8.8. | |
VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.6 | Porsche design for PzKpfw Tiger II. Variant with center-mounted turret. |
VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. B | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | Porsche design for PzKpfw Tiger II. Variant with rear-mounted turret. | |
VK 72.01 | Heavy tank | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Design | N/A | Gift tank (Clan Wars 2). Up-gunned up-armored version of the "Leichter Löwe" (see also "Löwe"). |
Wespe AKA "SdKfz 124" | Self-propelled gun | Germany (Third Reich) (World War II) |
Operational | ||
PzKpfw 35 (t) | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw I | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
PzKpfw I Ausf. C | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
PzKpfw II | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw II Ausf. G | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
PzKpfw II Ausf. J | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.3.8 | ||
PzKpfw 38 (t) n.A. | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.4 | ||
VK 16.02 Leopard | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
VK 28.01 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.7 | ||
Aufklärungspanzer Panther | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.5 | ||
VK 20.01 (D) | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.5 | ||
PzKpfw III/IV | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
T-25 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.6 | ||
PzKpfw IV Hydraulic | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw IV Schmalturm | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
PzKpfw V/IV | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw V/IV Alpha | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
Indien-Panzer | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw VI Tiger | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | |||
PzKpfw Tiger II AKA "Königstiger" | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | |||
Marder III | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
PzSfl IVc | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
Nashorn | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
Sturer Emil AKA PzSfl V | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
Waffenträger auf Pz.IV | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
Waffenträger auf E 100 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.9 | ||
JagdPz E-100 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
PzSfl IVb | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
GW Panther | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.2.7 | ||
GW Tiger (P) | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
GW E-100 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.4 |
Japan
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Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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NC27 Otsu AKA "Renault Otsu-Gata" | Light tank | France (Third Republic) (Interwar) |
Prototype/Operational | 0.8.10 | First Char D1 prototypes (see France). Exported and used operationally. |
STA-1 | Medium tank | Japan (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | Type 61 first prototype |
STB-1 | Medium tank | Japan (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | Type 74 first prototype. |
Type 1 Chi-He | Medium tank | Japan (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | |
Type 3 Chi-Nu | Medium tank | Japan (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | |
Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai | Medium tank | Japan (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.9 | Gold tank. |
Type 4 Chi-To | Medium tank | Japan (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | Only 2 operational vehicles built. |
Type 5 Chi-Ri | Medium tank | Japan (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | |
Type 5 Ke-Ho | Light tank | Japan (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | |
Type 61 | Medium tank | Japan (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | See also STA-1. |
Type 95 Ha-Go | Light tank | Japan (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | |
Type 97 Chi-Ha | Medium tank | Japan (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.10 | See also Type 2597 Chi-Ha (China). |
Type 97 Chi-Ni | Medium tank | Japan (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | |
Type 98A Ke-Ni AKA "Chi-Ni", "Ke-Ni Ko" | Light tank | Japan (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.10 |
United Kingdom
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Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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Covenanter AKA "A13 Mk III", "Cruiser Mk V" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Cruiser Mk I AKA "A9" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Cruiser Mk II AKA "A10" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Cruiser Mk III AKA "A13 Mk I" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Cruiser Mk IV AKA "A13 Mk II" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Crusader AKA "A15", "Cruiser Mk VI" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Light Mk VIC | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | N/A | Gift tank (Christmas 2013). |
Matilda AKA "A12", "Infantry Mk II" (Matilda II) |
Medium tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Valentine AKA "Infantry Mk III" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Vickers Medium Mk I | Medium tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Vickers Medium Mk II | Medium tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.8.1 | |
Vickers Medium Mk III | Medium tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.8.1 | |
Matilda Black Prince | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.0 | ||
Cromwell | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Comet | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Centurion Mk. I | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Centurion Mk. 7/1 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
FV4202 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
A33 Excelsior | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
Churchill I | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Churchill VII | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
TOG II* | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
Black Prince | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Caernarvon | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Conqueror | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
FV215b | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.1 | ||
Universal Carrier 2-pdr | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
Valentine AT | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
Alecto | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
AT 2 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
Churchill Gun Carrier | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
AT 8 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
AT 15 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
AT 15A | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
AT 7 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
A39 Tortoise | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
FV215b (183) | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.4 | ||
Lloyd Gun Carriage | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Sexton I | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Sexton II | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Birch Gun | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Bishop | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
FV304 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Crusader 5.5-in. SP | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
FV207 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
FV3805 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Conqueror Gun Carriage | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 |
USA
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Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
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M2 Light Tank | Light tank | USA (Interwar) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | See also T2 Light Tank. |
M2 Medium Tank | Medium tank | USA (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M3 Stuart | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M3 Lee AKA "Medium Tank M3" | Medium tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M4 Sherman | Medium tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | Initially named "M4A1". |
M5 Stuart | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M6 | Heavy tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M7 Priest | Self-propelled gun | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | |
M10 Wolverine | Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.5 | |
M12 | Self-propelled gun | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.2.7 | |
M18 Hellcat | Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.2 | |
M22 Locust AKA "Light Tank (Airborne) M22" | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.5 | Gold tank. |
M24 Chaffee | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.7 | |
M26 Pershing | Medium tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.2.7 | |
M36 Jackson AKA "Slugger" | Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.5 | |
M44 | Self-propelled gun | USA (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.6 | |
M46 Patton | Medium tank | USA (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.6.5(?) | |
M60 AKA "M60 Patton" | Medium tank | USA (Cold War) |
Operational | N/A | Gift tank (Clan War 1). |
M103 | Heavy tank | USA (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.2(?) | |
Ram II | Medium tank | Canada (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | Gold tank. |
T1 Cunningham (T1E2) |
Light tank | USA (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | See also T1E6. |
T1E6 | Light tank | USA (Interwar) |
Design/Prototype? | N/A | Gift tank (New Year 2012/2013), available as gold tank at special events. T1E4 with upgraded engine; unclear if prototypes were actually built. |
T2 Light Tank | Light tank | USA (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | Gold tank. Prototype of T2 Light Tank. |
T7 Combat Car | Light tank | USA (Interwar) |
Prototype | 0.8.9 | Gift tank (Version 0.8.9/2013 Golden Joystick Award). |
T14 | Heavy tank | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | Gold tank. |
T20 | Medium tank | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | See also T21 and T23. |
T21 | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Design/Prototype? | 0.8.2 | Light tank derivative of the T20; unclear if prototypes were actually built. |
T23 | Medium tank | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | First T20 prototype and improved versions thereof. Removed since patch 0.6.5. |
T28 (T28 design draft 1) |
Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.5 | Not the actual T28, but an initial design draft. See also T28 Prototype and T95. |
T28 Prototype (T28 design draft 2) |
Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Design | 0.7.2 | Not the actual T28 turreted prototype, but an initial design draft. See also T28 and T95. |
T29 | Heavy tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.1.5 | See also T34. |
T30 | Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | Technically a heavy tank (and classified as such until patch 0.7.2). |
T34 | Heavy tank | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.1.5 | Gold tank since patch 0.7.2. Up-gunned T29. |
T40 AKA "M9" | Tank destroyer | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.5 | |
T92 | Self-propelled gun | USA (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.4 | |
T95 AKA "T28" | Tank destroyer | USA (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.6.5 | The actual four-tracked T28/T95 prototype. See also T28 and T28 Prototype. |
MTLS-1G14 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
T71 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
T2 Medium Tank | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
M4A2E4 Sherman | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.3.10 | ||
M7 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.7 | ||
M4A3E8 Sherman | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
T26E4 Super Pershing | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
T69 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
T54E1 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
M48A1 Patton | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
T1 Heavy Tank | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | Initially named "T1E2". | |
M6A2E1 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.3.8 | ||
T32 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
T57 Heavy Tank | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.2 | ||
T110E5 | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.2(?) | ||
T18 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.6.5 | ||
T82 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.6.5 | ||
M8A1 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.2 | ||
T49 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.2 | ||
T25 AT | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.6.5 | ||
T25/2 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.2 | ||
T110E3 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
T110E4 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
T57 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
M37 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
M41 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.1.5 | ||
M40/M43 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.2.7 | ||
M53/M55 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 |
USSR
[edit]Name, also known as (Actual vehicles represented)[1] |
Type | Country of origin (Period)[2] |
Status[3] | Added in version | Remarks[4] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-20 | Light tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Prototype | Evolved into A-32. | |
A-32 | Medium tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Prototype | Gold tank. Prototype of T-34. Originally classified as light tank in-game. Only available on Russian servers since soon after game launch. | |
AT-1 | Tank destroyer | USSR (Interwar) |
Prototype | ||
BT-2 | Light tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
BT-7 | Light tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
KV (KV-1, KV-2) |
Heavy tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | Substituted by KV-1 and KV-2 in patch 0.7.3. | |
KV-1 | Heavy tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.3 | See also KV-1S, KV-3, KV-220, KV-220 Beta-Test, T-150. Previously included in KV. |
KV-1S | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | Lightened version of KV-1. | |
KV-2 | Heavy tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.7.3 | Previously included in KV. |
KV-3 AKA "Object 223" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | Lengthened derivative of KV-1. | |
KV-4 AKA "Object 224" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Design | 0.7.3 | |
KV-5 AKA "Object 225" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Design | 0.6.4 | Gold tank. Unavailable since patch 0.7.5, except for special events. |
KV-13 AKA "Object 233" | Medium tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.4 | Evolved into IS. |
KV-220 AKA "Object 220" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | Gift tank (competitions on Russian and EU servers), available as gold tank at special events. Lengthened derivative of KV-1. | |
KV-220 Beta-Test AKA "Object 220" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | Gift tank (Russian/Southeast Asian beta test). Lengthened derivative of KV-1. | |
IS (IS-1, IS-2) |
Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | See also KV-13, IS-3. | |
IS-3 AKA "Object 703" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | Improved version of IS. See also Object 704. | |
IS-4 AKA "Object 701" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
IS-6 AKA "Object 252" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Design/Prototype | 0.7.4 | Gold tank. Prototype was never completed. |
IS-7 | Heavy tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Prototype | ||
IS-8 AKA "Objekt 730", "IS-9" | Heavy tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.7.3(?) | Prototype for the IS-10/T-10 tank. |
ISU-152 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | See also Object 704. | |
M3 Light | Light tank | USA (World War II) |
Operational | ||
Object 430 | Medium tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Design | 0.8.10 | Evolved into T-62 |
Object 430 Version II | Medium tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Prototype | 0.8.10 | Evolved into T-62 |
Object 704 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.2.7 | IS-3-based upgrade of ISU-152. |
SU-5 (SU-5-1, SU-5-2, SU-5-3) |
Self-propelled gun | USSR (Interwar) |
Prototype/Operational? | A few dozen SU-5-2 were produced, but it is unclear whether they were deployed operationally. | |
SU-8 | Self-propelled gun | USSR (Interwar) |
Prototype | ||
SU-26 AKA "SU-T-26", "SU-76P" | Self-propelled gun | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype/Operational? | A small series was probably used in the Siege of Leningrad. | |
SU-76 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
SU-85 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
SU-100 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
SU-100M1 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Design | 0.8.0 | |
SU-100Y | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.4 | Gold tank. |
SU-101 AKA "SU-100M2" (SU-101, SU-102) |
Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.0 | |
SU-122-44 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.8.1 | Gold tank. |
SU-122-54 AKA "IT-122", "Object 600" | Tank destroyer | USSR (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.8.0 | |
SU-152 | Tank destroyer | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
MS-1 AKA "T-18" | Light tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
T-26 | Light tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
T-28 | Medium tank | USSR (Interwar) |
Operational | ||
T-34 | Medium tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | See also A-32, T-34-85, Type T-34 (China). | |
T-34-85 | Medium tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | See also Type 58 (China). | |
T-43 | Medium tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | ||
T-44 | Medium tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | ||
T-50 | Light tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | 0.6.7 | Voroshilovsky (Factory 174) design. See also T-50-2, T-127. |
T-50-2 | Light tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.7 | Kirovsky (Factory 185) T-50 design. Substituted by MT-25 in patch 0.8.7. |
T-54 | Medium tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.6.2.7 | |
T-60 | Light tank | USSR (Interwar/World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.5 | |
T-62A | Medium tank | USSR (Cold War) |
Operational | 0.7.5 | See also Object 430. |
T-70 | Light tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.5 | |
T-80 | Light tank | USSR (World War II) |
Operational | 0.8.5 | |
T-127 | Light tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.6.5 | Gold tank. Design study for T-50. |
T-150 AKA "Object 150", "KV-3" | Heavy tank | USSR (World War II) |
Prototype | 0.7.3 | Upgraded KV-1, unrelated to KV-3 proper. |
Tetrarch AKA "A17", "Light Mk VII" | Light tank | United Kingdom (Interwar) |
Operational | Gift tank (2012 New Year/0.7.1 patch) | |
BT-SV | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.6.3.8 | ||
LTP | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
MT-25 | Light tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.7 | ||
Valentine II | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
T-46 | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
Matilda IV | Medium tank | United Kingdom | |||
A-43 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | ||
A-44 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | ||
Object 416 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | ||
Object 140 | Medium tank | United Kingdom | 0.8.8 | ||
Churchill III | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | |||
ST-I | Heavy tank | United Kingdom | 0.7.3 | ||
SU-85B | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | |||
SU-85I | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | |||
Object 263 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.8.0 | ||
Object 268 | Tank destroyer | United Kingdom | 0.7.5 | ||
SU-18 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | |||
SU-122A | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
S-51 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | |||
SU-14-1 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.8.6 | ||
SU-14-2 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | Was named "SU-14" until patch 0.8.6. | ||
212A | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.2.7 | ||
Object 261 | Self-propelled gun | United Kingdom | 0.6.4 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g If different from in-game name. Takes into account equipment upgrades available in game.
- ^ a b c d e f g As per start of development, except if prototypes are featured as separate vehicles.
"World War I": before November 12, 1918.
"Interwar": November 12, 1918 – September 30, 1938.
"Interwar/World War II": October 1, 1938 – August 31, 1939.
"World War II": September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945.
"Cold War": after September 2, 1945. - ^ a b c d e f g "Design": Only existed as design drafts, scale models or mock-ups. "Prototype": Prototype vehicles were built, but usually not employed in combat (there are a few exceptions). "Operational": Delivered to armed forces, and usually used in combat (except for many post-war and some interwar vehicles).
- ^ a b c d e f g "Gold tank": Can only be purchased with real-world currency, not in-game credits. "Gift tank": Given to players for free as part of some special event (in-game, "gift tank" may also refer to tanks purchased in the online shop).