![]() I have a huge advantage over most other players in long range combat because I'm not a moron who will sit on the same place wondering why I'm still being hit. The meta favors speed over armor which I prefer. I enjoy CW play and will probably play more after I finish the Tusk. With a 2x booster today and 5800 damage in Era 1 I made 450k silver in a single game. I have two free ones from the season pass (NM 116 and Object 934) that qualify for the Tusk contract I'm working on. I have been playing a lot of Era 1 and 2 premiums lately. I never even finished the first two tech tree Cold War mediums. I just didn't want to invest more time in grinding when I was already so invested in WWII. The modern battlefield shows no signs of this changing soon, with the development of tanks continuing to adapt to it.I didn't play it much but it was more a matter of available playtime than not liking it. Modern Era – Are Tanks Still Relevant?: Despite numerous prophets heralding the demise of the tank, armor is still an important part of all the world’s militaries. Although the USA and USSR never fought each other directly, almost all proxy wars of the period saw extensive usage of their tanks. World War Two would change these perceptions, and see tanks used in unprecedented numbers across all theaters of war.Ĭold War – East vs West: In a period dominated by nuclear weapons, two opposing superpowers led to the splitting of the world into East and West. Even so, many were unconvinced by this new weapon of war. ![]() WW2 – The Tank Goes Global: The Interwar period saw the tank go on a worldwide tour, from Bolivia to China, every corner of the globe and all seven continents felt the tread of heavy armor. Soon after its introduction, the tank quickly became a killing machine integrated into combined arms operations. ![]() However, many pioneers had envisioned the use of armored vehicles in the decades prior to the Great War. WW1 – Mud, Barbed Wire, and Trenches: The United Kingdom and France started development of tanks in order to break through enemy lines. ![]() If you feel something is missing, please add it to our Public Suggestion List. ![]() If you spot something wrong, please let us know. As a reader, you can help to improve our site. Tank Encyclopedia continues to be a work-in-progress largely carried out by volunteers. ![]()
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