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Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF Year Horse-drawn Vehicles Limber III-1/III 8/6W Soft Cart II-1/- 8/6W Soft Wagon III-2/- 8/4W Soft Pack Animal II 6/4L Soft Soft-skinned Vehicles Car I-H/- 48/16W Soft Jeep I-H/- 60/20W Soft Jeep/MG I-H/- 60/20W Soft P:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx Jeep/HMG I-H/- 60/20W Soft P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W Light truck II-1/II 48/16W Soft Medium truck III-2/III 40/12W Soft (P:HMG) SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W Dump truck III-2/- 40/12W Soft Heavy truck IV-3/IV 32/8W Soft (P:HMG) SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W M4/M5 Med IV-2/IV 36/16T Soft P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 42 Tractor M6 Hvy Tractor V-2/V 20/12T Soft P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 Bulldozer V-2/V 6/6T Soft Amphibious III-H/- 60/20Wa Soft 43 Jeep Amphibious III-H/- 60/20Wa Soft P:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx 43 Jeep/MG Amphibious III-H/- 60/20Wa Soft P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 Jeep/HMG M9 Weasel III-H/- 48/8Ta Soft 43 DUKW (Duck) III-2/V 32/8Wa Soft 41 LVT-1 IV-1/III 12/6Ta Soft 41 LVT-2 IV-1/III 20/8Ta Soft C: MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx 43 C: HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W Armored Cars and Transporters Halftrack MG III-1/III 44/20W 1/1W P:MG SA 1 6(7)w 12(5)w xx xx 41 Halftrack HMG III-1/III 44/20W 1/1W P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 41 LVT (A)-1 IV 20/8TA 2/1W T:37L53 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 44 AP 2 6(7)6 12(5)5 18(3) 4 32(1)2 CN 2 6(8)W xx xx xx -HV 2 6(7)7 12(5)5 18(3)0 xx T&H:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx LVT (A)-2 IV-1/III 20/8TA 2/1W C:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 2xH:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W 18(3)W xx LVT(A)-4 IV 20/8TA 2/1W T:75L16 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 44 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W LVT-3 IV-2/III 20/10TA 2/1W C:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 45 C:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx LVT-4 IV-2/III 20/8TA 2/1W C:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 44 C:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx M3A1 White III-1/III 48/20W 1/1W P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 41 Scout car P:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx M20 Armored III 48/28W 2/1W P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 car M8 Armored car III 36/20W 2/1W T: 37L53 HE 1 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 42 “Greyhound” AP 1 6(7)6 12(5)5 18(3) 4 32(1)2 CN 1 6(8)W xx xx xx -HV 1 6(7)7 12(5)5 18(3)0 xx 44 T:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W United States of America (USA) v 7.3 Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF Year Self-Propelled Artillery M6 GMC II 48/16W Soft RC:37L53 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 41 AP 2 6(7)6 12(5)5 18(3) 4 32(1)2 CN 2 6(8)W xx xx xx -HV 2 6(7)7 12(5)5 18(3)0 xx 44 M3 GMC IV 44/20W 1/1W C:75L33 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5) H 18(4) H 60(4) H 40 “SPM” AP 2 6(7)7 12(5)6 18(3)5 30(1)4 M4 HTMC III 44/20W 1/1W 81mm mtr HE 2 XX XX XX XX 54”(4)1” 41 M7 HMC V 24/12T 2/1W C:105L23 HE 1 6(7) H 12(7) H 18(6) H 60(5) H 252”(5)2” 42 “Priest” -HC 1 6(7)7 12(5)7 18(3)7 32(1)7 43 P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W M8 HMC IV 36/20T 4/3W T: 75L16 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 180”(4)1” 43 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W M10 GMC V 24/16T 7/2W T:76.2L50 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18 (4)H 60(4)H 42 “Wolverine” (3” gun) AP 2 6(7)11 12(5)9 18 (3)8 44(1)6 -HV 2 6(7)15 12(5)13 18(3)11 44(1)9 44 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W M12 GMC V 20/10T 2/1W C:155L36 HE 0 6(9)H 12(9)H 18(8)H 60(7)H 394”(7)2” 43 “King Kong” AP 0 6(7)12 12(5)12 18(3)12 36(1)12 M15 MGMC IV 44/20W 1/1W T: 2xAA SA 2 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 HMG T:37L54 HE 3 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 40(1)W AP 3 6(7)5 12(5)4 18 (3) 2 40(1)0 M16 MGMC IV 44/20W 1/1W T:4xAA SA 4 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W 43 HMG M18 GMC IV 50/28T 3/1W T:76L52 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18 (4)H 60(4)H 44 “Hellcat” AP 2 6(7)11 12(5)9 18 (3)8 44(1)6 -HV 2 6(7)15 12(5)13 18(3)11 44(1)9 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W M36 GMC IV 24/16T 7/2W T:90L50 HE 2 6(6) H 12(5) H 18(5) H 60(4) H 44 “Jackson” AP 2 6(7)13 12(5)12 18(3)11 44(1)11 HV 2 6(7)16 12(5)15 18(3)13 44(1)13 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W T19 HMC IV 44/20W 1/1W C:105L23 HE 1 6(7) H 12(7) H 18(6) H 60(5) H 252”(5)2” 42 TP:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W T28 MGMC III 44/20W 1/0W T:37L54 HE 3 6(4)w 12(3)w 18 (2)w 40(1)w 42 AP 3 6(7)5 12(5)4 18 (3) 2 40(1)0 T: twin SA 2 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W AAHMG T30 HMC IV 44/20W 1/1W C:75L16 HE 2 6(6) H 12(5) H 18(4) H 60(4) H 180”(4)1” 41 P:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W Tanks Locust III 80/40T 2/1S T:37L53 HE 1 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 43 Airborne AP 1 6(7)6 12(5)5 18(3) 4 32(1)2 Light tank CN 1 6(8)W xx xx xx -HV 1 6(7)7 12(5)5 18(3)0 xx 44 T:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx 43 M3 & M5 Stuart IV 36/20T 4/3S T:37L53 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 41 Light tank AP 2 6(7)6 12(5)5 18(3) 4 32(1)2 CN 2 6(8)W xx xx xx 42 -HV 2 6(7)7 12(5)5 18(3)0 xx 44 T,H&P:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx M3 A1 Satan IV 36/20T 4/3S T:FT -Flame 1 2(5)F xx xx xx 42 Flame tank TP&H:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx M24 Chaffee IV 36/20T 5/3S T:75L38 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 45 Light tank AP 2 6(7)8 12(5)7 18(3)6 30(1)5 United States of America (USA) v 7.3 Stand Class Move Def.
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