WW2 Sherman with Sandbags
The M4A3 like all the Shermans saw a steady flow of minor improvements, and versions of this tank with HVSS started showing up in December of 1944 and would become increasingly common from that point on as replacement tanks. These tanks were very well received, the Ford GAA was a very good motor for a tank in the Shermans weight range. The low RPM torque the motor matched the existing gear ratios in the transmission, and the motor was way overbuilt for the stress it was under. Once the HVSS suspension started showing up, this really became the ultimate Sherman.
The .50 Cal located on the turret, will not move when the turret is moved. So I just recommend deleting it when you know the turret is going to be rotated. But other than that, the .50 is totally usable and able to be used by infantry if you so choose.
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