In Battlefield 1942, the Sexton is the Canadian Army's self-propelled artillery, and appears exclusively on Liberation of Caen. It differs from its counterparts, the Wespe and the M7 Priest, because it is a single-seat vehicle. It trades the burden of requiring two players to operate for weaker armor and damage. For example, when tested against a Panzer IV, the Sexton was destroyed by a single main cannon shot to its rear, whilst the Wespe needed two. Another test was conducted for its damage, where it took two shots to destroy a Lynx scout car, whilst the Wespe only took one. Nonetheless, the Sexton's rate of fire, range and blast radius is similar. It is not a frontline vehicle, and should be used to support advances, rather than taking on enemy armor head-on. File:BF1942_SEXTON_FRONT.p
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| - In Battlefield 1942, the Sexton is the Canadian Army's self-propelled artillery, and appears exclusively on Liberation of Caen. It differs from its counterparts, the Wespe and the M7 Priest, because it is a single-seat vehicle. It trades the burden of requiring two players to operate for weaker armor and damage. For example, when tested against a Panzer IV, the Sexton was destroyed by a single main cannon shot to its rear, whilst the Wespe needed two. Another test was conducted for its damage, where it took two shots to destroy a Lynx scout car, whilst the Wespe only took one. Nonetheless, the Sexton's rate of fire, range and blast radius is similar. It is not a frontline vehicle, and should be used to support advances, rather than taking on enemy armor head-on. File:BF1942_SEXTON_FRONT.p
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| - In Battlefield 1942, the Sexton is the Canadian Army's self-propelled artillery, and appears exclusively on Liberation of Caen. It differs from its counterparts, the Wespe and the M7 Priest, because it is a single-seat vehicle. It trades the burden of requiring two players to operate for weaker armor and damage. For example, when tested against a Panzer IV, the Sexton was destroyed by a single main cannon shot to its rear, whilst the Wespe needed two. Another test was conducted for its damage, where it took two shots to destroy a Lynx scout car, whilst the Wespe only took one. Nonetheless, the Sexton's rate of fire, range and blast radius is similar. It is not a frontline vehicle, and should be used to support advances, rather than taking on enemy armor head-on. File:BF1942_SEXTON_FRONT.png|Front view of the Sexton File:BF1942_SEXTON_REAR.png|Rear view File:BF1942_SEXTON_DRIVER.png|Driver's seat
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