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Crew:
- Commander (Loader)
- Radio Operator
- Driver
- Gunner
Advantages:
- Great top speed and hull traverse.
- Good rate-of-fire.
- Above average accuracy, aim time, turret traverse speed, and gun elevation arc.
- Very good frontal armor for light tank, immune to most machineguns and autocannons (except weak spots like driver''s hatch; sh
- Excellent radio.
Disadvantages:
- Poor damage.
- Mediocre gun penetration.
Tank description:
The M3 Stuart is an American tier 3 light tank.Developed in 1938 through 1941 on the basis of the M2. Mass-produced from 1941. More than 13,000 vehicles in various versions were built, from the M3 to the M3A3, all of which were supplied to almost every allied nation under Lend-Lease. The M3 tanks were designated Stuart I by the British, while the M3A1 version received the designation Stuart III. The M3 first saw action in the battle at Sidi Rezegh.The tank has reasonable armor for its tier, and the upgraded 37mm gun is fast and accurate. However, when placed in higher-tier battles, it will face better armed and armored opposition. Speed and stealth are the keys to survival for light tanks; the M3 excels in both. Upgrade your suspension and engine and keep your movements unpredictable as you exploit the enemy''s flanks, or race to a good hiding spot and help out your artillery and snipers by spotting the enemy as they advance. Avoid long drawn-out, stand-still shooting matches; the 37mm has a very high rate of fire so you can afford a few misses while shooting on the move.The M3 Stuart leads to the M5 Stuart, and the T6 Medium.
Developed in 1938 through 1941 on the basis of the M2. Mass-produced from 1941. More than 13,000 vehicles in various versions were built, from the M3 to the M3A3, all of which were supplied to almost every allied nation under Lend-Lease. The M3 tanks were designated Stuart I by the British, while the M3A1 version received the designation Stuart III. The M3 first saw action in the battle at Sidi Rezegh.