What are the tactics in World of tanks?
It applies to all types of vehicles from tanks, to tank destroyers and SPG. Use these fighting tactics and you will excel above the majority of players. Buildings, rocks, cliffs and dead tank hulks abound in World of Tanks. Make use of them while sniping at the enemy.
What kind of tank was the kV 13?
The KV-13 (Object 233) is an experimental U.S.S.R. medium tank of WWII. Developed by the Special Design Bureau at the Kirov Plant in Chelyabinsk at the beginning of 1941–end of 1942. The vehicle was designed as a “universal tank” to replace both the T-34 medium tank and KV heavy tank.
Which is better the KV-13 or the T-43?
Despite having such thick armor, the KV-13 can still maintain a respectable power-to-weight ratio, only slightly worse than the other Soviet Tier 7 medium, the T-43. It also has a better hull traverse speed than the T-43. The mobility is quite usable, although not particularly outstanding.
What does the T43 do in World of tanks?
The T43 plays nearly identical with the T-34-85. Your vehicle will mainly fight in the second line and support the remaining vehicles. It is a quite universal vehicle but, it is greatly restricted by the available armament.
What kind of game is world of tanks?
World of Tanks is an epic online multiplayer game featuring authentic tanks from the mid-20th century. Take control of steel beasts and battle through historic locations where strategy means victory.
How to track an opponent in World of tanks?
A tracked opponent in open ground is a dead opponent. To track a vehicle, shoot the tracks or the drive wheel or rear wheel. Hitting the road wheels won’t track it. Aim at the shaded area!!! Track your enemy if he pops out from a building!!! Aim at the drive wheel. Stick Together. Attack Together.
How to stop a tank in World of tanks?
Never standstill continuously fire on open ground. Press spacebar to quickly stop your tank. When attacking in a team of two or more, observe where your team mate is heading, and move in the flanking direction. Attacking from two different directions forces the enemy to expose his weaker side or rear armor.