War Thunder - The SMK was a multi-turreted heavy tank designed to replace the T-35, tested in 1939. The single prototype participated in the Winter War where it was immobilized and unable
War Thunder - In January of 1941 the 2 prototypes of 10.5 cm K (gp. Sfl.), known as "Dicker" or Fat Max, appeared for the first time. Having been originally designed to
![War Thunder on Twitter: "Bob Semple? Japanese Heavy tanks? Leclerc? Full Israeli tech tree? Another round of questions and answers with War Thunder Producer is here: https://t.co/bR9wxw03kG https://t.co/GaRssvArmJ" / Twitter War Thunder on Twitter: "Bob Semple? Japanese Heavy tanks? Leclerc? Full Israeli tech tree? Another round of questions and answers with War Thunder Producer is here: https://t.co/bR9wxw03kG https://t.co/GaRssvArmJ" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D5aZ8ajWAAMEB4V.jpg:large)
War Thunder on Twitter: "Bob Semple? Japanese Heavy tanks? Leclerc? Full Israeli tech tree? Another round of questions and answers with War Thunder Producer is here: https://t.co/bR9wxw03kG https://t.co/GaRssvArmJ" / Twitter
![Is this armour view bugged? The Jumbo shouldn't be so hard to penetrate if this was the case, even with the slope. (Might be wrong flair) : r/ Warthunder Is this armour view bugged? The Jumbo shouldn't be so hard to penetrate if this was the case, even with the slope. (Might be wrong flair) : r/ Warthunder](https://preview.redd.it/is-this-armour-view-bugged-the-jumbo-shouldnt-be-so-hard-to-v0-6eis5wr39e1a1.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7a21777bdaeebe07dc39a51bf89f06d7ff6e8f5f)