The M10 Tank Destroyer, M10 Wolverine, or M10 Gun Motor Carriage was a tank destroyer that was used by the United States during World War II.
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| - The M10 Tank Destroyer, M10 Wolverine, or M10 Gun Motor Carriage was a tank destroyer that was used by the United States during World War II.
- The M10 Tank Destroyer, nicknamed "Wolverine" by the British, is an anti-tank vehicle fielded by the American army in Company of Heroes. Clad in good medium armor and sporting a large armor-piercing cannon, the M10 Tank Destroyer uses its surprising speed to flank and destroy enemy tanks. Though less sturdy than an M4 Sherman, it is still a medium tank capable of withstanding some firepower, and is better than the Sherman at knocking enemy tanks out, especially by attacking their rear armor. M10 Tank Destroyers can provide a mobile anti-vehicle defense, but are better used making powerful offensive strikes against the enemy as part of an armored assault group.
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| - United States of AmericaGreat Britain
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| - Tank destroyerSelf-propelled gun
- Medium Tank Destroyer
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| - An M10 Tank Destroyer, firing its main cannon
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| - The M10 Tank Destroyer, M10 Wolverine, or M10 Gun Motor Carriage was a tank destroyer that was used by the United States during World War II.
- The M10 Tank Destroyer, nicknamed "Wolverine" by the British, is an anti-tank vehicle fielded by the American army in Company of Heroes. Clad in good medium armor and sporting a large armor-piercing cannon, the M10 Tank Destroyer uses its surprising speed to flank and destroy enemy tanks. Though less sturdy than an M4 Sherman, it is still a medium tank capable of withstanding some firepower, and is better than the Sherman at knocking enemy tanks out, especially by attacking their rear armor. M10 Tank Destroyers can provide a mobile anti-vehicle defense, but are better used making powerful offensive strikes against the enemy as part of an armored assault group.
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