Comparing: T-26 vs. Cruiser Mk. III
Produced in greater numbers than any other tank of the Red Army during the pre-war period, with 11,218 vehicles in four main modifications built from 1931 through 1941. |
The vehicle was developed on the basis of the M1931 Christie tanks, purchased by the British Army in 1936. The vehicle was intended to be a fast, lightly-armored breakthrough tank. The modified design was deemed successful and became the basis for other cruiser tanks. A total of 65 vehicles were built. They saw combat in France and North Africa in 1940–1941. |
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| Tier | II | II | |
| Battle Tiers | 2 3 | 2 3 | |
| Price | 3,700 | 3,800 | |
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| Stationary | 16.00 % | % | |
| In motion | 14.00 % | % | |
| When Firing | 4.14 % | % | |
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| Accuracy | 36.4597 % | 38.0116 % | |
| Neto Credits Income | 3086.24 | 280.196 | |
| Winrate | 42.8002 % | 42.4426 % | |
| Damage dealt | 44.0015 | 71.0779 | |
| Kills per Battle | 0.191856 | 0.33319 | |
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