![]() ![]() This is a pretty well-known tank nickname among the community. The AMX 40 is known as the “Duck” tank, simply because the tank itself appears to be shaped like a duck. Okay, it can’t really destroy planets, but it sure seems like it sometimes, especially when it’s firing premium rounds. The FV215B 183 (shown in our header image) earned the nickname “Death Star” thanks to its powerful, planet-destroying gun. Since “Bat.-Châtillon 25 t” is a bit of a mouthful to say, players simply refer to this tank as the “Bat-Chat” or “Batmobile”, the latter of which may also be due to its stealth capabilities. The Bat.-Châtillon 25 t medium tank has two nicknames, both of which are based on the name of the tank itself. Tank Nicknames in World of Tanks Batmobile If you know of any more commonly heard tank nicknames used among the World of Tanks community, be sure to mention the tank and its nickname in the comments, along with where the nickname came from. We plan to continually update this list with more popular tank nicknames over time. Nevertheless, a few tank nicknames may have still flew under our radar. We've listed these tank nicknames is in no particular order, and have tried to be as comprehensive as possible. Even if you’ve been around the World of Tanks scene for a while, some of these nicknames may surprise you. Since a lot of these nicknames fly over the heads of newcomers, we’ve compiled a list of the best and most notable tank nicknames in World of Tanks for players who are unfamiliar with the common player jargon. ![]() Over the years, players have conjured up all sorts of nicknames for the most noteworthy tanks in World of Tanks.
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