
How tank destroyers are played depends on the individual vehicle's strengths. Tank destroyers that do get turrets often get ones with limited traverse ranges or slow traverse speeds and are still prone to being flanked or circled. These sorts of tank destroyers often have difficulty maneuvering to attack enemies around corners or turning to face flankers.

Turning the gun beyond a certain point in these vehicles requires turning the vehicle's hull (which in turn results in accuracy and camouflage penalties). Many tank destroyers lack a turret, and instead mount their guns in the vehicle's hull. Tank destroyers are the most well armed direct-fire vehicles in the game, alongside indirect-fire artillery.
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Tank destroyers vary widely from vehicle to vehicle, but they do share a number of things in common.
