Capturing vehicles

Capturing an enemy vehicle, is far more effective than wasting resources for one of your own. It will also give transport to any infantry on foot. Any vehicle can be taken, provided it has not been blown to pieces.

Things to Note
While it is better to capture vehicles than destroying them, they can put your men in danger if you don't do it correctly. On top of this, some vehicles may be too damaged, with no repair kit in sight, and will be useless, unless you plan on using them as a stationary gun.

Two things to always aim for
When capturing a vehicle, it is vital you aim for two main targets: The turret, and the wheels. By taking out the turret, you can prevent your units from taking fire as they approach. If the enemy has a machine gun on the vehicle, you may need to use a sniper to get rid of him to avoid any losses. This will only work if the gunner is exposed. Next are the wheels, or treads. If you take them out, not only can the enemy not fire back, but they are unable to escape. Be warned though, enemies tend to bail out if either hardpoints are taken out, so don't banzai charge right into them (unless your playing as the Japanese :P). If you can eliminate the crew and destroy those two hardpoints, you'll have a chance to take it for yourself. Some vehicles may explode depending on how weak they are when you attempt this, so it may not always work. A repair kit is also needed, as even if you do manage to take it, it will be too damaged to do anything.

Beware of escorts
Sometimes, a vehicle may not always be alone. It is strongly suggested, not to attempt to steal a vehicle if it is being guarded. You will most likely perish to their sheer numbers. You should also avoid trying it in big open fields. It may seem clear, but open areas are tempting ambush points, so don't be surprised if a sniper takes aim, or a group of troops suddenly pop out of the grass.

Tricking Foes
Stealing a vehicle is always a good ambush tactic in multiplayer. If it is part of the enemy team, the game deems you an ally rather than an enemy, and most players may not realise your inside. Use this to swing around their rear flanks and carve through them. The surprise will most likely kill a very large number of them. Keep in mind though, this will not work with one on one games, as the enemy will instantly know it is you, once they notice they cannot select their vehicle.

Don't be stupid
It should be noted that it is unwise to try and steal something too powerful. Getting cocky by attempting to steal a Tiger, will certainly be the death of many troops. Most tanks attempting to damage the two main hardpoints will most usually succumb to extensive damage, or even be destroyed when attempting to steal very powerful tanks. On top of this, it is suicide to send infantry after a large tank, as their anti-tank weaponry will most usually not do enough damage, and will only reveal their position.