![]() ![]() ![]() Italian heavy tanks, start at tier VII with a traditional single shot, quite slow and not too much armored heavy tank, and evolve into an unusual support line from tier VIII to X. Also as a common trait of post-WWII western tank designs, they possess good - if not great - gun depression, which can be advantageous on hills or slopes. Combined with the great gun handling and good mobility, they could perform no less effective than Czech or French autoloaders, but are easier to handle. This Italian revolver of sorts, called an “ autoreloader,” can automatically reload a shell in the drum even when the drum is not empty yet. But the cherry on the cake are Tiers VIII–X with a new gun system, a hybrid between an autoloader and a regular gun. It would be best to play them as supporters, much resembling the German mediums at their tier. These vehicles generally have acceptable protection and decent firepower, yet their mobility leaves much to be desired. Italian medium tanks, from tier I to VII retrace the history of the nation’s tankbuilding, from Italy’s early tank designs at lower tiers through to post-WWII machines at mid-to-higher tiers.
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