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Wot in Excel Tank ST=Supertest X=Removed CR=Clanwar Reward Premium / Gift / Reward tank ( P / G / R ) Crew member 1 primary function 1 primary member Crew function 2 primary member Crew function 3 primary member Crew function 4 primary member Crew function 5 primary member Crew function 6 primary member Crew WoT in Excel 1 additional member Crew roles 2 additional member Crew roles 3 additional member Crew roles 4 additional member Crew roles Last updated for v1.6.1 © Balderik, 2019 Vehicle type Special MM Vehicle tier Nationality Crew size Crew Tank Type T-34 5 CHN MT 4 C G D R L T-34-1 7 CHN MT 4 C G D L R T-34-2 8 CHN MT 4 C G D L R 59-Patton 8 CHN P MT 4 C G D L R Type 59 G 8 CHN P MT 4 C G D L R T-34-3 8 CHN PX MT v 4 C G D L R Type 59 8 CHN XR MT v 4 C G D L R WZ-120 9 CHN MT 6 C G D L R 121 10 CHN MT 4 C G D L R 121B 10 CHN CR MT 4 C G D L R Type 58 6 CHN MT 5 C G D R L Škoda T 27 8 CZE P MT 4 C R G D L Škoda T 50 9 CZE MT 4 C R G D L TVP T 50/51 10 CZE MT 4 C R G D L ST vz. 39 4 CZE MT 4 C G L D R Škoda T 24 5 CZE MT 4 C G L D R Škoda T 25 6 CZE MT 4 C G L D R Škoda T 40 6 CZE P MT 5 C G D R L Konštrukta T-34/100 7 CZE MT 5 C G D R L TVP VTU Koncept 8 CZE MT 5 C G D R L D2 3 FRA MT 3 C GL D R Somua S35 3 FRA MT 3 C GL D R L Renault G1 5 FRA MT 4 C G D R L Lorraine 40 t 8 FRA P MT 3 C RL G L D Bat.-Châtillon 25 t AP 9 FRA MT 3 C RL G L D Bat.-Châtillon 25 t 10 FRA MT 3 C RL G L D SARL 42 4 FRA MT 4 C G D L R AMX 30 1er prototype 9 FRA MT 4 C G D L R AMX 30 B 10 FRA MT 4 C G D L R AMX Chasseur de chars 8 FRA P MT 4 C R G D L M4A1 Revalorisé 8 FRA P MT 4 C R G D L M4A1 FL 10 6 FRA R MT 4 C L G L D R L Bretagne Panther 6 FRA P MT 5 C G D R L Sherman VC Firefly 6 GBR P MT 4 C G D L R Sherman Firefly 6 GBR MT 4 C G D L R Centurion Mk. I 8 GBR MT 4 C G D L R Chieftain/T95 8 GBR CR MT 4 C G D L R Centurion Mk. 5/1 RAAC 8 GBR P MT 4 C G D L R FV4202 8 GBR P MT 4 C G D L R Chimera 8 GBR R MT 4 C G D L R Centurion Mk. 7/1 9 GBR MT 4 C G D L R Centurion Action X 10 GBR MT 4 C G D L R Matilda 4 GBR MT 4 C R G D L Matilda Black Prince 5 GBR P MT v 4 C R G D L Vickers Medium Mk. I 1 GBR MT 5 C G D R L Vickers Medium Mk. II 2 GBR MT 5 C G D R L AC 1 Sentinel 4 GBR P MT 5 C G D R L Sherman III 5 GBR MT 5 C G D R L Cromwell 6 GBR MT 5 C G D R L AC 4 Experimental 6 GBR P MT 5 C G D R L Cromwell B 6 GBR P MT 5 C G D R L Comet 7 GBR MT 5 C G D R L Vickers Medium Mk. III 3 GBR MT 6 C G D R R L Grant 4 GBR MT 6 C G G D L L Pz.Kpfw. S35 739 (f) 3 GER P MT 3 C GL D R M48A2 Räumpanzer 8 GER P MT 4 C G D L R T 55A 9 GER R MT 4 C G D L R Panzer 58 8 GER P MT 4 C R G D L Panzer 58 Mutz 8 GER P MT 4 C R G D L Schwarzpanzer 58 8 GER P MT 4 C R G D L Indien-Panzer 8 GER MT 4 C R G D L Kampfpanzer 50 t 9 GER R MT 4 C R G D L Leopard prototyp A 9 GER MT 4 C R G D L Leopard 1 10 GER MT 4 C R G D L Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. A 3 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J 4 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. D 4 GER MT 5 C G D R L VK 20.01 (D) 4 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. III/IV 5 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H 5 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. V/IV Alpha 5 GER G MT v 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. K 5 GER P MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. IV hydrostat. 5 GER P MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. T 25 5 GER P MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. V/IV 5 GER P MT v 5 C G D R L Turán III prototípus 5 GER P MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. IV 5 GER MT 5 C G D R L VK 30.01 (P) 6 GER MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. IV Schmalturm 6 GER PX MT 5 C G D R L Pz. V Berge-Panther Alpha 6 GER ST MT 5 C G D R L Pz.Kpfw. V Berge-Panther 6 GER ST MT 5 C G D R L VK 30.01 (D) 6 GER MT 5 C G D R L VK 30.02 (M) 6 GER MT 5 C G D R L Panther 7 GER MT 5 C G D R L VK 30.02 (D) 7 GER MT 5 C G D R L Panther/M10 7 GER P MT v 5 C G D R L Panther II 8 GER MT 5 C G D R L Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71 8 GER P MT 5 C G D R L E 50 9 GER MT 5 C G D R L E 50 Ausf. M 10 GER MT 5 C G D R L Großtraktor - Krupp 3 GER P MT 6 C G D R L L M14/41 2 ITA MT 4 C G D R L M15/42 3 ITA MT 4 C G D R L P26/40 4 ITA MT 4 C G D R L P.43 5 ITA MT 4 C R G D L P.43 bis 6 ITA MT 4 C R G D L P.43 ter 7 ITA MT 4 C R G D L Progetto M35 mod. 46 8 ITA P MT 4 C R G D L P.44 Pantera 8 ITA MT 4 C R G D L Prototipo Standard B 9 ITA MT 4 C R G D L Progetto M40 mod. 65 10 ITA MT 4 C R G D L Chi-Ni 2 JAP MT 3 C GL D R STA-2 8 JAP P MT 4 C R G D L STA-1 8 JAP MT 4 C R G D L Type 61 9 JAP MT 4 C R G D L STB-1 10 JAP MT 4 C R G D L Type 97 Chi-Ha 3 JAP MT 4 C G L D R Type 89 I-Go/Chi-Ro 2 JAP MT 4 C L G D R Type 1 Chi-He 4 JAP MT 5 C G D R L Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai 5 JAP P MT 5 C G D R L Type 3 Chi-Nu 5 JAP MT 5 C G D R L Type 4 Chi-To 6 JAP MT 5 C G D R L Type 5 Chi-Ri 7 JAP MT 5 C G D R L Edelweiss 8 JAP P MT 5 C G D R L 25TP KSUST II 5 POL MT 4 C R G D L T-34-85 Rudy 6 POL P MT 4 C R G D L 40TP Habicha 6 POL MT 4 C R G D L Pudel 6 POL P MT 5 C G D R L T-34 5 RUS MT 4 C D R L A-32 4 RUS P MT v 4 C G D R L T-34 shielded 5 RUS P MT 4 C G D R L T-43 7 RUS MT 4 C G D L R T-44 8 RUS MT 4 C G D L R T-44-100 8 RUS P MT 4 C G D L R T-44-100 (B) 8 RUS PR MT 4 C G D L R T-44-100 (R) 8 RUS PR MT 4 C G D L R Т-44-100 (К) 8 RUS PR MT 4 C G D L R Т-44-100 (У) 8 RUS PR MT 4 C G D L R T-54 9 RUS MT 4 C G D L R Matilda IV 5 RUS P MT v 4 C R G D L T-34-85 Rudy 6 RUS P MT 4 C R G D L KV-13 7 RUS MT 4 C R G D L T-44-122 7 RUS G MT v 4 C R G D L T-44-85 7 RUS P MT v 4 C R G D L STG 8 RUS P MT 4 C R G D L STG Guard 8 RUS P MT 4 C R G D L T-54 first prototype 8 RUS P MT 4 C R G D L Object 416 8 RUS MT 4 C R G D L Object 430 Version II 9 RUS MT 4 C R G D L T-62A 10 RUS MT 4 C R G D L Object 907 10 RUS CR MT 4 C R G D L T-22 medium 10 RUS R MT 4 C R G D L Object 907A 10 RUS U MT 4 C R G D L Object 430B 10 RUS X MT 4 C R G D L K-91 10 RUS MT 4 C R G D L Object 140 10 RUS MT 4 C R G D L Object 430 10 RUS MT 4 C R G D L Object 430U 10 RUS MT 4 C R G D L T-34-85 6 RUS MT 5 C G D R L Loza's M4-A2 Sherman 6 RUS P MT 5 C G D R L T-34-85M 6 RUS P MT 5 C G D R L A-43 6 RUS MT 5 C G D R L A-44 7 RUS MT 5 C G D R L T-29 3 RUS G MT 5 C G L D R R T-28 4 RUS MT 6 C G D R R L T-28E with F-30 4 RUS P MT 6 C G D R R L Strv m/42-57 Alt A.2 6 SWE P MT 3 C RL G L D UDES 14 Alt 5 8 SWE MT 3 C RL G L D UDES 16 9 SWE MT 3 C RL G L D UDES 15/16 10 SWE MT 3 C RL G L D Strv 81 8 SWE ST MT 4 C G D L R Lago 4 SWE MT 4 C R G D L Strv m/42 5 SWE MT 4 C R G D L Strv 74 6 SWE MT 4 C R G D L Leo 7 SWE MT 4 C R G D L Lansen C 8 SWE P MT 4 C R G D L Primo Victoria 8 SWE P MT 5 C G D R L T2 Medium Tank 2 USA MT 3 C R G L D T95E2 8 USA R MT 4 C G D L R M48A5 Patton 10 USA MT 4 C G D L R M48A2/T54E2/T123E6 10 USA CR MT 4 C G D L R M60 10 USA CR MT 4 C G D L R T69 8 USA MT 4 C R G D L TL-1 LPC 8 USA P MT 4 C R G D L T54E1 9 USA MT 4 C R G D L T95E6 10 USA CR MT 4 C R G D L M4A1 Sherman 5 USA MT 5 C G D R L M7 5 USA MT 5 C G D R L M4 Improved 5 USA P MT 5 C G D R L Ram II 5 USA P MT 5 C G D R L M4A2E4 Sherman 5 USA PX MT v 5 C G D R L M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo 6 USA MT 5 C G D R L M4A3E8 Sherman 6 USA MT 5 C G D R L M4A3E8 Fury 6 USA P MT 5 C G D R L M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII 6 USA P MT 5 C G D R L T20 7 USA MT 5 C G D R L T23E3 7 USA CR MT v 5 C G D R L T26E3 Eagle 7 7 USA P MT 5 C G D R L M26 Pershing 8 USA MT 5 C G D R L M46 Patton KR 8 USA P MT 5 C G D R L T26E4 SuperPershing 8 USA P MT v 5 C G D R L T25 Pilot Number 1 8 USA R MT 5 C G D R L M46 Patton 9 USA MT 5 C G D R L M2 Medium Tank 3 USA MT 6 C G D R R L M3 Lee 4 USA MT 6 C G G D R L.
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