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For the character from Nazi Zombies, see Tank Dempsey.

Tanks are heavily armored, heavily armed tracked combat vehicles.

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In-Game Edit

Tanks are seen in every Call of Duty game except Call of Duty Black Ops (Nintendo DS). During World War II, Nazi Germany used tanks alongside infantry with simultaneous air support to create the strategy of "blitzkrieg" ("lightning war" in German). German tanks during World War II included the Panzer IV, Panzer V Panther, and Panzer VI E Tiger I. The Allies also recognized the importance of tanks in warfare. They manufactured and used tanks such as the (American) M4 Medium Tank (also known as the "Sherman"), the (British) Cruiser Tank Mk VI "Crusader" (A15), and the (Russian) T-34 Medium Tank.

Call of Duty: United Offensive features operable tanks in multiplayer: The Americans and British command the Sherman Tank, the Russians have the T-34/85, and the Germans have the Panzer IV. These medium tanks are equipped with a main cannon and a coaxial machine gun operated by the driver, and an open MG turret operated by a second player. Medium tanks take 33% damage from the front, 50% damage from the side, 100% damage from the back, and 140% damage from underneath. In addition to these tanks, the Germans and Russians command special tank destroyers, who have a powerful but immobile main cannon and a frontal machine gun. They are the Elefant and the SU-152, respectively. Tank destroyers take 20% damage from the front, 40% damage from the side, 60% damage from the back, and 140% damage from underneath. Both tanks and tank destroyers have 900 health.

In Call of Duty 2, enemy tanks are encountered during the single player campaign and they must be destroyed with explosives.

Call of Duty 3 sees a return in the use of tanks in Multiplayer. The player can also control a tank in the mission: The Black Baron

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare depicts the use of modern, main battle tanks such as the (Russian) T-72 MBT (Main Battle Tank) and the (American) M1 Abrams MBT in the campaign. However, they cannot be used in multiplayer.

In Call of Duty: World at War, one can man a tank in multiplayer with up to two people in it. One person drives the tank and uses the cannon, and the other uses the HMG on the top. The latter can also crouch for greater cover if desired.

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, M1 Abrams tanks are seen in multiple places throughout the game, most prevalent being the mission Of Their Own Accord, during the Battle of Washington, D.C..

Below is a list of tanks used in the Call of Duty series.

American Edit

M3 Stuart Edit

The M3 Stuart was an American light tank used by Allied forces in many battles throughout World War II. It was named after an American Civil War Confederate Calvary General, J.E.B. Stuart

M4 Sherman Edit

The M4 Sherman was a medium tank used by Allied forces during the Second World War. It was christened "Sherman" after the American Civil War General, Tecumseh Sherman.

M1 Abrams Edit

The M1 Abrams is an American main battle tank. It was named after Gen. Creighton Abrams, the commander of 37th Armored Division in Vietnam. It was used by the United States Marine Corps in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and used by the United States Army in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

M48 PattonEdit

The M48 Patton is an American medium tank used during the Vietnam War. It was named after General George S. Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army during World War II and one of the earliest American advocates for tanks in battle. It appears in the Berlin Wall multiplayer level of Call of Duty: Black Ops.

British Edit

Crusader Edit

The Crusader tank was the primary tank of British forces in the North Africa campaign during World War II. It was replaced by American tanks in the invasion of Italy.

Sherman Firefly Edit

The Sherman Firefly is a British variant of the Sherman Tank that was used during World War II. The Sherman Firefly is used in the video game Call of Duty 3 by the Polish in the mission, The Black Baron.

Russian Edit

T-34 Edit

The T-34 medium tank was the main tank used by the Soviet Union during World War II. T-34/85s were used in many Soviet-client and formerly-Soviet client states after the war's ending.

T-55Edit

The T-55 is a Soviet main battle tank. It was used by the North Vietnamese Army in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

T-62 Edit

The T-62 is a Soviet main battle tank. It was used by the MPLA, Mujahideen, and Soviet Armed Forces in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

T-72 Edit

The T-72 is a Soviet main battle tank. It was used by Ultranationalists and OpFor forces in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

T-90Edit

The T-90 is a Russian main battle tank. It appears in Modern Warfare 3 alongside the T-72 as the MBT of the Russian Army.

Unknown Soviet Tank Edit

The Unknown Soviet Tank is a massive tank. Only one such tank was used by the Soviet Armed Forces in Call of Duty: Black Ops II level "Old Wounds".

German Edit

The German tanks to appear in the games (except Modern Warfare 3) are all from the WWII Panzer family. 'Panzer' is derived from the German 'Panzerkampfwagen' meaning 'armored fighting vehicle'.

Panzer II Edit

The Panzer II is a light tank armed with only a 2 cm FLaK auto-cannon and 1-2 machine guns. It is fought in Call of Duty 2.

Panzer IV Edit

The Panzer IV medium tank was the most common German tank of WWII, which is reflected in game. Armed with (in the versions encountered in game) a 7.5 cm L/48 high-velocity gun and 2-3 machine guns. It was fought in most WWII Call of Duty games except Call of Duty 2.

Panzer V 'Panther' Edit

The Panther medium (by German classification, actually heavier than Allied heavy designations at 45t) was made as a response to the T34 and learned from it, with heavy, sloped armor and a very long-barreled high-velocity 7.5 cm gun L/70. It was fought in Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World at War.

Panzer VI 'Tiger' Edit

The Tigers shared the Panzer VI designation and were both very heavy tanks armed with an 8.8 cm high-velocity gun.

Panzer VI E 'Tiger I' Edit

The Tiger I was the first production heavy tank of the Wehrmacht with heavy, flat-sided armor and an 8.8 cm KwK-36 L/56 gun. It was fought in several games.

Panzer VI B 'Tiger II' Edit

The Tiger II was - in essence - an exaggeration of the Panther and the Tiger I with even heavier, sloped armor and the dreaded 8.8 cm KwK-43 L/71 gun. It was fought in Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World at War.

Leopard 2Edit

The Leopard 2 is a German main battle tank used by the Bundeswehr (today's German Army). It appears in Modern Warfare 3's reveal trailer and in "Scorched Earth".

Italian Edit

Fiat M13/40 Edit

The Fiat-Ansaldo M13/40 was an Italian medium tank used during World War II.

Japanese Edit

Type 97 Edit

The Type 97 Chi-Ha was a medium tank widely used by Japanese forces in the Pacific theater of World War II. It is usually adorned with camouflaging leaves that are also used by Japanese ambush soldiers.

FrenchEdit

Renault R35Edit

The Renault R35 was a French light tank used in World War II.

Gallery  Edit

Call of Duty: World at War Edit

Tanks in World at War are seen and are able to be operated in multiplayer in the maps Roundhouse (2 tanks), Seelow (5 tanks), Downfall (4 tanks) and Outskirts (3 tanks). The tank is driven in third-person. They are equipped with a cannon which is operated by the driver and a turret that can be operated by another person. While tanks are powerful they are slow and can be destroyed by bazookas and sticky grenades. Two satchel charges can obliterate a tank even at full health. A common strategy is to acquire all tanks in a level and then use them on the opposition. In this way, tanks can be almost unstoppable but can still be put down by experienced players and those who use teamwork. Operating the turret is risky as it will leave the player exposed as "sniper bait" to all other enemy players but if operated correctly can be a quick way to nab a kill streak. Using the perk Greased Bearings will increase rotation speed and allow for faster targeting, Water Cooler reduces the overheating of the turret, Leadfoot allows the tank to move faster, Ordnance Training halves the reload time of the tank cannon, and Coaxial Machine Gun gives the driver a machine gun.

The quickest way to destroy enemy tanks lies with Satchel Charges and sticky grenades. If a Satchel Charge is detonated under the front half of a tank (upon the tank driving over the charge), the tank will be damaged to such an extent that one sticky grenade will finish it off. A Satchel Charge detonated under the back half of the tank will destroy the tank there and then without exceptions. If, however, one is not likely to lure a tank into driving over a charge, there is another method: two Satchel Charges placed at the back followed by a sticky grenade to the back of the tank will destroy it regardless of its health. The Satchel Charges are suggested to be placed on the ground right behind the tank, instead of the back itself, as this seems to be more effective. However, the sticky grenade does not always set off the charges and so it is advised for the player to detonate the charges manually.

Tanks in the multiplayer have 1350 health, and take 0.5 base damage from gunfire, unless from the PTRS-41, which does 10-30 damage per bullet depending on where the player shoots. Fragmentation grenades do 60 base damage, sticky grenades do 336 base damage, Bazookas do 240 base damage, Rifle Grenades do 150 base damage, shells from other tanks do 300 base damage, and Satchel Charges also do 300 base damage (unless they hit the underside, in which they will always destroy the tank instantly). Damage is multiplied by 1.2 if it hits the side of the tank and by 2 if it hits the back of the tank. A 6.75 multiplier is awarded to Satchels under the back half. Non-sticky explosives have to destroy the armor plating of the tank before damaging it. Satchel Charges and sticky grenades do not take armor plating into account.

Randomly-generated namesEdit

Soviet UnionEdit

Much like Randomly generated soldiers, certain T-34s in the campaign draw names from a Soviet-specific name pool. They are listed below. Note that names with three "x"s instead of a number can be assigned any number between 100 and 600. The list was last amended by the developers on the 16th of May 2008, to add more "realistic Russian-y names"

United KingdomEdit

Despite being cut from the game, tank names remain in the files. Some names are in situ from Call of Duty 3.

  • Gravedigger
  • Angel Maker
  • Cannonball
  • Lucky Lucy
  • Greta Garbo
  • Hole in One
  • Smokey
  • Untouchable
  • Hellcat
  • Jerry's Medicine
  • Her Majesty
  • Storm Crow
  • Dust Devil
  • Homewrecker
  • Jack the Ripper
  • Divine Intervention
  • Bloody Mary
  • Pandemonium

United States of AmericaEdit

  • Marauder
  • Laughing Joe
  • Detroit Iron
  • Mississippi Iron
  • Big Bertha
  • Pacific Thunder (this replaced "Kraut Killer" on the 9th of April 2008, as the former name was considered to not "make sense for our [Treyarch's] US campaign")
  • Five Day Express
  • Thumper
  • Wicked Witch
  • Uncle Sam


Call of Duty: Black OpsEdit

Tanks are only seen during the Vietnam missions and in the bonus game mode Dead Ops Arcade. It is a power up that gives the player a controllable T-55 tank and unlimited ammunition for the cannon. There are also multiple Soviet and American tanks on the multiplayer map Berlin Wall.


Trivia Edit

  • If the treads manage to get totally destroyed (indicated by black tread/treads on the damage indicator), the tank will look severely damaged and will no longer be able to be driven. However, the cannon and turret can still be used.
  • If a tank runs the player over, but then gets destroyed just after he is run over, in the kill cam the tank will be driving and will look as it is when it is broken. The same thing happens when the player is shot by the cannon.
  • In the Wii version, there are no tanks in multiplayer, due to Wii's RAM limitations.
  • The player can gib players by running them over with a tank.
  • Tanks can be used in Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo DS) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized.
  • If a player gets a kill with the Coaxial Machine Gun perk, the killfeed icon shows an MG42.
  • Sometimes (especially in the War game mode, at the beginning on an untie), all tanks in the map will spawn looking as if they were already destroyed, but are still drivable.

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