I remember the match slipping away in thirty seconds: one wrong flank and our cap was gone. I heard the ping, saw the tracer lines, and felt the match tilt like a coin. You can feel that same tilt every time you pick a tank.
I play with an eye for risk and a taste for small advantages, and I’ll tell you which vehicles let you grab them. Read fast, choose a handful, and practice them—your team will thank you.
Complete World of Tanks: HEAT tank tier list
At high rank play, games are decided by two seconds of decision: that’s the observation you learn after losing three on a row. I separated these vehicles into three tiers so you can decide which ones to spend time on first: S-tier for the machines that reshape fights, A-tier for strong picks that reward mastery, and B-tier for situational or fiddly options.
- S-tier: The tanks I trust to change a game when played aggressively or wisely.
- A-tier: Solid choices that ask you to learn their rhythms before they shine.
- B-tier: Machines that can work, but either demand perfection or offer too little return for the risk.

What is the best tank in World of Tanks: HEAT?
If you want a short answer: the S-tier picks are the ones I reach for when I need a single vehicle to tilt fights. The M60A2 offers raw offensive options and the Object 287 delivers flexible utility; they belong at the top of my list.
S-tier
| Model | Reason |
|---|---|
| M60A2 | I use this when I want to force a moment. The autocannons deal heavy, reliable damage and the anti-tank guided missile both pierces armor and creates a hazardous zone on impact—perfect for punishing clustered enemies. |
| Object 287 | This vehicle is about control. The harpoon drags you into decisive ranges and disables targets; its deployable hedgehogs punish blind rams and deter pushes. It changes how opponents move more than it merely damages them. |
| Marder 1A3 | Suppression Strike stacks Fragile on enemies, increasing incoming damage, while Smart Mines add further stacks and direct harm. That stacking mechanic makes it a powerful tool in coordinated fights. |
Which tanks should I prioritize first in World of Tanks: HEAT?
Start with the machines that give you options. Free vehicles like the XM1 90 teach you situational switching, while an S-tier pick speeds your climb. Match your pick to your Agent’s kit and your team’s composition; synergy outperforms raw numbers most matches.
A-tier
| Model | Reason |
|---|---|
| XM1 90 | Available without cost, this hybrid is flexible. Dual-fire mode gives you options: one mode for poke, another for finishing. The Unload mode can delete low-HP targets if you time it. |
| M3E1 | Its TOW missiles pierce high armor and apply burn over time. Laser Designator marks targets for your team—very powerful when allies follow up, less so when you solo queue without coordination. |
| XM1V | Good at control and disruption: Demolition Charges and Minefield restrict enemy movement. It lacks raw damage compared with S-tier, but locks parts of the map effectively. |
| M60A1 | Auto-targeting 50 Cal provides steady harassment and slows opponents. Charging lets you punch through lines and create space for your side. |
| M1E1 | Beginner-friendly thanks to a self-targeting turret and a defensive shield for objective plays. The shield prevents firing, so timing your plays matters. |
B-tier
| Model | Reason |
|---|---|
| AMX10 RC | Top-Attack missiles can hit multiple targets if they are marked, which creates dependency on teammates or consumables. The UAV helps, but dedicating an ability to marking limits flexibility. |
| FV4030 X | Its jamming and ballistic shield make it defensive-oriented. That’s useful when you want to stall, but its tools are passive unless the enemy walks into them. |
| M551A1 | Designed for close engagements with strong burst and a deployable shield. Current trends favor ranged play, and it demands tight mechanical skill to perform well. |
| T-62AV | High mobility and a Pyro-Trail leave damage behind, but it relies on baiting enemies into pursuit. Rocket Barrage is decent, but not as efficient compared with other options. |
| LEO 1A6A1 | Decoys and trapping shots can mislead and root enemies, but limited placement range and modest damage reduce its impact in typical matches. |
I haven’t fully tested the HSTV-L and ALVT yet; both look promising on paper and I’ll bench them next session. Remember: a great tank is only half the story—your Agent, the map, and your team’s tendencies matter as much as the hull and gun.
I follow patch notes on Wargaming’s site, watch streamer breakdowns on Twitch and YouTube, and skim guides on Steam and sites like Moyens I/O to tune my choices—what sources do you trust for your tank picks?
Which vehicle are you bringing to the next ranked match?