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On both sides in fact. Here’s a little overview: ZT1 was the basic model with a 7.5mm Chatellerault MG or 13.2mm Hotchkiss MG (167 made between 1936 and 1938) ZT2 was the abovementioned upgunned version (10 probably made) ZT3 was a light tank destroyer using the same chassis. ZT4 was a “colonial” version with a slightly different hull ...
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1. Mai 2014 · welcome to the sixth part of the European Tree series, showing you the vehicles, that could appear/fit in the possible European tree. Today, we are going to talk about Poland. Of the major EU server communities (GER, CZ, PL), Poland is the largest, but also the most problematic, when it comes to their own tanks.
24. Okt. 2014 · Author: sp15. Hi everyone, as you might know, I’m sp15, one of the volunteer researchers for the EU tree and the author behind the Swedish tanks series here on FTR. Today, I want to talk about the prospect of the Swedish branch or even tech tree and how it could work in World of Tanks.