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Crew:

  • Commander (Loader)
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner

Advantages:

  • Is able to mount the excellent British 2-Pdr. gun, which performs exceedingly well at lower tiers.
  • High RoF on all guns.
  • Has adequate armor for its tier; the frontal armor will bounce most lower tier auto-cannons and machine-guns.
  • Good mobility and top speed when fully accelerated.
  • Relatively accurate guns

Disadvantages:

  • Sluggish acceleration.
  • In comparison to its American counterpart, it is slower, less mobile, has a lower RoF and a poorer radio.
  • Has a boxy silhouette, making it an easy target to hit.
  • Still has the same armor as the M3 Stuart, meaning that if you''re caught off guard and get flanked, your sides and rear will

Tank description:

The Stuart I-IV is a British tier 3 light tank.Mass-produced from 1941 and supplied to the U.K. under Lend-Lease. A a total of 6,889 were supplied to the British from M3 to M5A1 variants. The M3 tanks were designated Stuart I by the British, while the M3A1 version was designated Stuart III. They first saw action in the battle at Sidi Rezegh.The tier III light tank of the British Lend-Lease line, the Stuart I-IV will give you the same things you felt from the British M2; something much more sluggish than the American version. The main difference is the 2-pdr cannon you receive, making this LT much more suited for trading shots and supporting the main force, rather than charging head on like the M3 Stuart.The Stuart I-IV marks the end of its British light line.

Mass-produced from 1941 and supplied to the U.K. under Lend-Lease. A a total of 6,889 were supplied to the British from M3 to M5A1 variants. The M3 tanks were designated Stuart I by the British, while the M3A1 version was designated Stuart III. They first saw action in the battle at Sidi Rezegh.