It baffles me to this day that the french did it, maybe to help balance war thunder for gaijin(how considerate), but you can press this advantage. A very convenient radiator vent that just so happens to lead to the engine compartment. Looking at the left side, there is an interesting design choice the french made. The left side of the tank is the Achilles heel, and i don't mean the British tank. Good news! It's entirely possible! Despite the fact that looking at the char B1 bis is a terrifying sight alone, just remember that nearly all tanks (apart from for early Russian SPGs, because these are awfully slow) will have the ability to outmaneuver it. The vehicle sounds insane on paper: high penetration armor, insane firepower, decent speed, and high survivability at the battle rating it sits in, how can this thing be stopped? The 2 guns, can suppress the enemy in 2 directions, meaning you have to rely on your teammate and his SPG to take out enemies. Its large structure makes it nearly impossible to destroy with 1 hit and it's armor is so strong, that a 37mm round from the back even has difficulty disabling it at times. The tank you just encountered was the b1 bis, a heavy, versatile tank developed in 1921, used in the battle of France. Without the main gun even looking at you, it lets loose it's hull-mounted 75mm and you are ground to dust. You let loose a hot round against it's front armor, and you get the dreadful words ”target undamaged”. French players in the wild are rare to see, so the sight of this monstrosity sends a chill to your spine. You go around the corner and spot a new hulking beast. You even swore you killed a panzer 4 from the front. The gun is decent to punch through the enemy panzers, bt7s, and other light tanks. Things are going smoothly in your shiny new m3a1 Stuart. You boot up War Thunder and queue up for a game of Arcade/ Realistic Battles and begin your assault on the map Poland. Before we begin the analysis, let's paint the picture.
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