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Modern chinese tanks
Modern chinese tanks









The vehicles were used successfully in combat. The modified vehicle is shown below.īy the end of 1940, the Nationalists had purportedly received 20 of these to replenish their losses from the Battle of South Guangxi. By then, Renault also received a new order from China for 200 more, but with modifications for an external mount for the 7.7 MAC. By 1940 these original vehicles finally arrived in China. However, many were intercepted by the French Indochinese authorities en route, under Japanese pressure. In 1936, China (then Nationalist China, under the KMT) ordered 10 Renault UE chenilettes from France, armed with a 7.7 mm MAC machine gun. Out of the nine tiers, 7 vehicles will be unique while 2 will be modifications. However, to keep things “interesting”, the TD line discussed here will not reflect, or be similar to the Soviet TD lines in World of Tanks. To an extent, that is true – Chinese tank development took off in the 1950s with a lot of Soviet assistance, so it is not peculiar to see Soviet design influences in Chinese tanks. A previous discussion had occurred, but for this series both the previous discussion, and proposals by lujunlin001 on NA forums will be consolidated and worked upon.Ī common complaint (and cause of disinterest) for Chinese tanks are that they are straight copies of Russian tanks, and thus are not worth playing.

modern chinese tanks

However, that does not prevent us from speculating, or creating, a possible Chinese TD line. One of the reasons the Chinese tree is hard to complete is due to the notorious lack of reliable data and information regarding these types of vehicles. However, one cannot help but notice the lack of completeness for the Chinese trees – no TDs nor artillery. Back in 8.2, Wargaming surprised us (in a way) by adding Chinese tanks to WoT fast forward 11 patches later ( now 27, this was written at patch 9.1), I have had a lot of fun in them.











Modern chinese tanks