Tank comat
strategies for each type of tank
Light tanks:
try to have close rang fights always, in orther to use your speed and tininess more
accurately. Nether attempt to fight with any tank if you have to go up on a
mountan because you will force your engine to work harder and will also advance
slower and the tank that is above like as a matter of fact will shot you
because you will be the less armoured tank that he detects.if you are going to
fight on a prairie do not go on a straight
line these will increase the chances of enemy tanks hit you instead try to go
zigzagging or covered by some tries or any type of exteral protection if you
have to fight with more than two enemy vehicles never stop moving and do not
stay a long time aiming and always look at the tank that has the more far position
from yours. Do not let them by any means hit or destroy any modules on the tank
don’t take raming damage.
Midle
tanks: use your mid class turret always loking forward to see any light, medium
or distracted heavy tank you can detect. Try to avoid frontal combat usuially
you do not have big armour. Always use bullet penetration shell aim to the weak
points of enemy vehicles and avoid being spotted if you are caught on a one on
one match with a light tank try to put one of the latereal phases of the tank
next to a wall to avoid he shots you on the back if you are against a heavy
look for weak points ad try to find cover
as soon as possible. Try to always be on the TB tactic (Spanish acronym for todos en bola) which means to advance in
group and always try to stay undetected .
Heavy tank:
depends on the nation the model the speed the gun power among other stadistics
what tactic wil be recommendable for each case bu t what woks ot for all is
stay out of enemy radars always shut the tracks and don’t let any tank hit you from behind . if
you are a French tank forget any reference for heavy tanks and accept the
unavoidable destiny you are going to dy because frenchese are shit. If you are
german, Russian American even british
you can do well
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