VI M4A3E8 Sherman
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M4A3E8 Sherman U.S.A.

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The M4A3E8 is one of the most mass-produced modifications of the main U.S. armored vehicle of the World War II period. The tank featured the welded hull and Ford GAA carburetor engine. A total of 11,424 vehicles with the improved HVSS suspension were produced by Fisher Tank Arsenal and Detroit Tank Arsenal from June 1942 through March 1945. The vehicle is also known as M4A3(76)W. It took part in many after-war conflicts up to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.

Nation U.S.A. U.S.A.
Tier Tier VI
Type Medium Tank Medium Tank
Cost Credits 930,500 Experience 30,500
Role Versatile Medium Tank Versatile Medium Tank

Crew

Crew Member Commander
Crew Member Gunner
Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Radio Operator
Crew Member Loader
V

NVSS T66

V

Wright Continental R-975C4

IX

SCR 506

V

D51072

VI

76 mm Gun M1A1

VI

NVSS T80

VII

Ford GAA

VI

D51080

VI

76 mm Gun M1A2E8

Characteristics

Firepower

115 / 115 / 185 HP Damage
128 / 177 / 38 mm Armor Penetration
3.60 s Gun reload time
16.67 rounds/min Rate of Fire
1,917 HP/min Damage per Minute
2.10 s Aiming Time
0.39 m Dispersion at 100 m
85 pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

30.18 / 33 t Weight/Load Limit
460 hp Engine Power
15.24 hp/t Specific Power
48 km/h Top Speed
37 deg/s Traverse Speed
38 deg/s Turret Traverse Speed

Survivability

890 HP Hit Points
63 / 38 / 38 mm Hull Armor
63 / 63 / 63 mm Turret Armor
12.03 s Suspension repair time

Spotting

360 m View Range
615 m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.

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