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British modern light tanks by vickers
British modern light tanks by vickers










Can no longer mount the dreaded 15mm BESA Machinegun.

british modern light tanks by vickers

  • 3 pdr has a longer aim time than the 6 pdr and slow shell velocity.
  • Very sluggish, can't get out of its own way.
  • british modern light tanks by vickers

  • Armor can be penetrated by a pellet gun (Autocannons are instant death).
  • Absolutely ridiculous size (Some heavies have a higher camo rating!).
  • Tracks are a little stronger than the hull and can (very rarely) absorb a shot.
  • Has a full 5 man crew (Most others in its class have 2-3).
  • Both guns are excellent: 3 pdr for accuracy and 6 pdr for raw power (The HE Shells can practically wipe out all tier Is).
  • I, the Universal Carrier 2-pdr, the Loyd Gun Carriage, the Vickers Medium Mk. It is recommended to try and provide medium range support, as the top gun's damage is devastating (70 points average) and for a tier 1 it is somewhat accurate (0.52 at 100m). It's best not engage in close quarters using the Medium I because tanks with auto cannons or machine guns will easily do full damage and destroy you very quickly. It has the worst armour of any tier 1, it is very slow, and it is a medium tank so it does not keep its camo bonus while moving making it easy to detect. Both of its guns are very good for tier 1, but unfortunately it has severe limitations in many other respects. The Vickers Medium Tank remained in service until 1938. The same year, a total of 30 vehicles were produced and entered service.

    british modern light tanks by vickers

    In 1924, the vehicle was renamed the Vickers Medium Tank Mk. The 1923–1924 trials showed that the tank was ready for mass production. In 1921, Vickers-Armstrong developed a project for the Vickers Light Tank.












    British modern light tanks by vickers