The Carro M13 was Italy's main tank of the Second World War. It's predecessor, the M11, failed to convince.
One of the longest serving Italian medium tanks, the M13 would not fare well against other medium tanks, but could engage on light tanks or infantry. Exceptionally fast, it served as a leading Italian guerrilla tank.
Overview[]
- At the low cost of only $15, the Carro M13 can prove to be a tank worthy of being used in a mass attack.
- Unfortunately, the M13 lacks any real firepower, although enemy light and early-war medium tanks can be engaged.
- It should always be used in large squads because when it goes against Shermans or Panzers it doesn't last a second.
- It is highly recommended to upgrade to Carro M15 for its increase in firepower, but still note it is inferior to most medium tanks still.
- Despite low fire power, it has high speed and is easily produced, so it is advised that you use them to raid instead of direct combat.
Strategy[]
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Pros & Cons[]
Weapons[]
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Small cal. HE shell |
30 | 30 | 30 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 250 m |
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Small cal. AP shell |
75 | 15 | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 250 m |
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MG 34 Machine-gun |
26 | 26 | 250 m |
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