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Crew:

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

Advantages:

  • Great power/weight ratio
  • 15 degrees of gun depression
  • QF 40 mm Mk. VI does good damage and is very accurate for an autocannon
  • Very quick reload on the Bofors, allowing for you to easily change ammunition without penalty

Disadvantages:

  • Weak armour
  • Sluggish hull traverse
  • Top gun fires more slowly than most other autocannons; requires some practice to get it right
  • Somewhat low top speed doesn''t allow you to make the most of your great power/weight ratio, and it may be frustrating.

Tank description:

The Cruiser Mk. IV is a British tier 4 light tank.An upgraded version of the cruiser tank Mk. III. The tank featured armor enhanced by the additional screens. The Cruiser Mk. IV fought in France in 1940 and in the early stages of the North African Campaign. This vehicle last saw action in the winter of 1941–1942. A total of 655 tanks were mass-produced.Despite the move to Tier 4 in 1.9, the Cruiser IV is still an effective tank. This tank has excellent gun depression at 15 degrees, superior even to the M4 Sherman. While the QF 40 mm Mk. VI is no longer as effective as it was at Tier 3, it is still capable of doing quite a bit of damage to most tanks up to tier 4. The QF Mk. VI gun fires its burst significantly slower than most other autocannons which can be somewhat disorienting, though the second shot is less prone to firing wildly off-course. Overall, while not as good as it was at Tier 3, this is still an effective tank and great fun to play with.The Cruiser Mk. IV leads to the Covenanter.

An upgraded version of the cruiser tank Mk. III. The tank featured armor enhanced by the additional screens. The Cruiser Mk. IV fought in France in 1940 and in the early stages of the North African Campaign. This vehicle last saw action in the winter of 1941–1942. A total of 655 tanks were mass-produced.