For this week in War Thunder, the focus shifts to the XM246 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun, the Yak-28 bomber, initial main battle tanks, and Hellfire Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, showcased in thrilling new video presentations.
And don’t forget: video subtitles are now available!
How to Play with Hellfire?
In War Thunder, several helicopter models are capable of mounting laser-guided antitank missiles. Unlike regular projectiles, these guided weapons ascend in an arcing flight path to hit their objectives. Among the best recognized is the American Hellfire missile.
This tutorial demonstrates effective usage of Hellfire ATGMs. It highlights their advantages, suggests ways to prevent their disadvantages, and provides tips on taking control of the battleground.
Climbing the Ranks: First Steps to MBTs
Every War Thunder player eventually asks the same question: What comes after the early ranks?
By the fifth rank, World War II tanks gradually ceased to be dominant. In their stead emerged main battle tanks (MBTs), advanced and multi-purpose machines such as the T-55, Patton, and Centurion. Although these vehicles retained some characteristics of their predecessors, they also brought a fresh approach to armored combat strategy.
This video explores the transition into MBTs and helps you choose a line that suits your style.
Thunder Show: BRIDGE KNIGHT
Prepared for another exhilarating spell in War Thunder? This installment boasts awe-inspiring gunfire from distances spanning the spectrum, including close-quarters explosions!
If you love highlights full of chaos, precision, and fun, this one’s for you.
XM-246: Concentrated Firepower
Besides protecting the skies, anti-aircraft vehicles are capable of standing up to ground forces as well.
The history of SPAAGs (Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns) has demonstrated their adaptability in actual combat situations, and War Thunder mirrors this flexibility. This video offers an inside look at the American XM-246, a mobile anti-aircraft system that’s as effective against planes as it is against tanks.
Yak-28: Going Supersonic
The conclusion of World War II ushered in an era known as the Jet Age. Initially, aircraft started testing beyond the speed of sound, initially with experimental models, and later with large-scale manufactured fighter planes.
In this time of swift technological advancement, the Yak-28 served as a symbol of that period. As military forces competed to foresee aviation’s future, the Yak-28 was engineered to usher in a new era of aerial warfare with its speed and powerful weaponry.
Stay tuned with TopMob for the latest updates, highlights, and news on War Thunder and beyond.
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