World of tanks british tech tree




British Wheeled Vehicles: Support Strength





Although these new vehicles have wheels, they are a different beast than the French wheeled lights. The Brits excel at supporting the team, using their formidable firepower to protect flanks and other vulnerable spots.

Firepower

Run by three-person crews, all British wheeled mediums pack an accurate single-shot cannon that delivers high damage and penetration with a quick aiming time. Calibers range from 40 to 105 mm, depending on the vehicle's tier. Their average DPM can distract foes at medium to long ranges, but full-time sniper tactics are occasionally thwarted by the vehicle's bulky shape.

Armor and Dynamics

With hull armor thickness in the double-digits, these vehicles are hardly first line. While the turret provides a bit more padding, avoid direct trades. But if you can't avoid them, then at least don't show your sides to avoid being penetrated by HE shells.

The top speed of all the medium tanks is well above average at 60–65 km/h, with a reverse speed of 30–32 km/h, depending on the specific vehicle. Vehicles retain excellent mobility in either direction. Aiding the vehicle's maneuverability is a wheeled suspension me

World of Tanks Blitz Update 1.6 Sees New British Tanks and Exclusive Map


World of Tanks Blitz update 1.6 is now available for players to download globally on their Android and iOS devices. Following the successful Android launch in December 2014, the game has accrued over 5 million installs on Android devices alone. Update 1.6 marks the first time that users able to download content updates for both devices worldwide.

In update 1.6, tankers can benefit from a British heavy tank line added to the Tech Tree: Medium II (Tier 2), Medium III (Tier 3), Matilda (Tier 4), Churchill I (Tier 5), Churchill VII (Tier 6), Black Prince (Tier 7), Caernarvon (Tier 8), Conqueror (Tier 9), and FV215b (Tier 10).

British heavy tanks offer great armor and firepower, and soon pickup speed as they progress through the Tech Tree.

Tankers also have an exclusive new map: Castilla. This Spanish-themed level transports players to a hilltop town surrounded by a shallow moat and a cluster of houses. In this map, there is an ample opportunity for multiple play-styles, whether a tanker wishes to snipe from an elevated position, seek cover behind houses, or retreat to the


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Armored fighting vehicles produced and fielded by Great Britain and the British Commonwealth, focused primarily on Britannic development. British tanks normally will be found with one or two great strengths and one or two great weaknesses at the same time.


The tank doctrine of the United Kingdom during World War 2 dictated that tanks be used as either infantry tanks or cruiser (cavalry) tanks. Infantry tanks were designed to move up with infantry and as a result they were characterized by their slow speed and heavy armour. Cruiser tanks were designed to act like cavalry and exploit openings in the enemy defense and as a result they were characterized by their high speed and light armour. In World of Tanks, these classifications have been applied to the standard light, medium, and heavy tank model of other nations for simplicity. Nonetheless, the British tank doctrine still applies and results in oddities like heavily armored light tanks (e.g. the Valentine) and very lightly armored and fast medium tanks (e.g. the Cromwell).

Later British tanks focused on the doctrine of a universal tank. Sporting good armor, good mobility, and very high accuracy; universal tan


Vehicles currently in game that are not in the British tech tree



Hi guys with the recent controversy regarding the game, i thought now would be a good time to mention the Tanks currently in game along with a few features that are missing from the british tech tree for some unspecified reason. To no ones surprise its quite a long list, that i hope to break down with small snippets of evidence to justify each ones addition to the game. Firstly i will cover the shermans and other export tanks, which saw extensive service in the british army during the second world war or were designed purely with the intents to be used for lend lease

To begin with i will cover the shermans, but only those extensivly used by the united kingdom, as a few strays used for testing are in my opinion not suitible for addition. The ones that qualify for this criteria are as follows:

Sherman I (M4 (75 mm)) - the definitive sherman, of the 6,748 manufactured 2,096 were sent to the United Kingdom through lend lease

Sherman III (M4A2 (75 mm)) - of the 7,499 manufactured 5,041 were sent to the united kingdom.

Sherman V (M4A4) - Sherman tank specifically designed for lend lease, of the 7,499 manufacture