![]() I would say avoid Germany unless you REALLY want to play their tanks. The Jagdpanther is pretty awesome and unique too. The Tiger IIs are essentially Monster sized Panther tanks, and they essentially play the same way. ![]() Tier 4 is the Germans best line up at BR 6.7, but the Germans suffer from tanks that are really the same concept with a different name. The Tiger I is awesome if you angle (something I never see people doing). Unfortunately, the BR system places the Panthers in IS-2 territory which can insta-gib you frontally. The Panthers are great, but need to fight at range to really shine. I personally enjoy the Panzer III/M, IV/F2, and the later variants of the IVs. The Germans have a load of really iconic tanks, and for the most part they are really good. The Shermans high profile coupled with gun depression lets you go hulldown really easily. IMO the M26 is the best all round BR 6.7 tank in the game. Decent guns, excellent munitions, moderately mobile, average to good armor until you get to tier 4 then things get good. Zero gun depression will get you in some awkward situations if you are not careful. The biggest enemy to a Russian tank is hands down terrain. The Russians have the widest variety of goofy tanks. I say all this as someone who never touches Arcade so most of my gameplay is limited to 1 or 2 tanks per game as opposed to what nation has the strongest line-up for Arcade respawn. In terms of most variety and best tanks through-out the tiers, Russia is currently the better option. Panther D and Panzer IV F2 are also quite good. Russia sweet spots include the KV2, SU152, SU100, IS2-44, IS3, and they basically stomp at BR8.0 with T54s and IS4 thanks to some very cold war ammo and slope armor changes. M26 is okay but outmatched by other 6.7 standouts. For Germany they own BR 6.7 with the Ferdinand, JagdPanther, Tiger II, and Panther II. I honestly find the T32 fairly worthless because its such a poor heavy. USA TD line is currently clubbing pretty decently across the board except I find the T95 to be worthless due to its speed. The Jumbo 76 use to be pretty good but since 1.70 hit, its lost its frontal armor strength so that's out. Equipped with a new engine, dual-reactive armor, lower radar cross section, and the Afghanit active defense system, NATO tank forces viewed the Armata as a formidable new threat.Each nation seems to have its sweet spots. ![]() Moscow promised to build 2,300 Armata tanks by 2020, enough for about eight tank and motor rifle (mechanized) divisions. In June 2015, the Russian government unveiled the Armata, which was designed to replace older T-72B3 and T-80 tanks in the arsenals of the Russian Ground Forces. Production problems with the Armata, however, could allow the “Burlak” tank to take its place.
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