KV-5

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"That thing was too big to be called a tank, too big, too thick, too heavy, too rough. More like a large hunk of iron."

– Hans Guderian
"What could be vorst zhan a giant box turreted behemoth!?" "ZWEI BOXED TURRETED BEHEMOTHS!!"

In Flames of War[edit | edit source]

Da Stats

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In Real Life[edit | edit source]

You look at him, and you tell me there's a God.
Soviet Forces in Flames of War
Tanks: T-70 - Valentine - M5/M3 Stuart - M3 Lee - T-34 - KV - Churchill - IS-2 - Captured Tank Platoon - T-28 - BT-7 - KV-2 - T-26
Transports: M3 Scout Car - Universal Carrier - SdKfz 251
Infantry: Rifles - Motor Rifles - Penal Company - Storm Group - SMG Company - Engineer Sapper Company
Artillery: Katyusha - 152mm Artillery - 122mm Artillery - 76mm Artillery - 120mm Mortars - 82mm mortars
Tank Destroyers and Assault Guns: 45mm Anti Tank - 57mm Anti Tank - 76mm Anti Tank - 100mm Anti Tank - SU-76 - SU-85 - SU-100 - SU-122 - SU-152 - ISU-122/ISU-152
Recon: Scout Platoon - BA-64 Platoon - Armored Reconnaissance Platoon - Reconnaissance Platoon
Aircraft: Il-2 Sturmovik
Anti-Aircraft: ZSU M17 - DShK AA MG Platoon
Midwar Monsters: KV-3 - KV-5 - T-43

The KV-5 was never built, and instead existed as a set of five different production sketches of a possible "upgrade" to the KV series. The most recognizable version was the five-turreted version modeled for World of Tanks, and it is this version that Flames of War went with.