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The Hunter FGA.9 is Available on the Anniversary of its First Flight!



On July 20th 1951, the first flight of the Hawker Hunter jet fighter took place. The Hunter saw extensive use in dozens of conflicts around the world and is still in service with the Zimbabwean Air Force. A total of 1,972 Hunters were produced.

[h2]The Hunter FGA.9 is temporarily available for Golden Eagles![/h2]
This jet is available for 8,910 Golden Eagles.



When: From today until July 22nd (09:00 GMT).
Where: Great Britain > Aviation > Premium vehicles.

About this aircraft
  • The Hunter FGA.9 is a multi-role fighter with excellent guns in the form of 4 x 30 mm ADEN cannons with 600 rounds of ammunition. This is a fast and fast-climbing aircraft, suitable for all types of attack. You’re able to take 2 x AIM-9E air-to-air missiles for air attacks, or 4 x 1000 lb bombs or 36 x SNEB rockets that can also be combined with bombs for ground attacks!

Battle Pass Vehicles: Sholef V.1



Today we’re showing the main tank reward for the new Battle Pass season, which is the Israeli Sholef featuring a 155 mm gun mounted on a Merkava MBT chassis!

[h2]Sholef A Premium Tank Destroyer for Israel at Rank IV[/h2]

Features:
  • Shells with a radio fuze.
  • Autoloader.
  • Large in size.
Vehicle History
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In 1980, a group of Israeli defense companies began developing a promising 155 mm self-propelled gun on the chassis of the Merkava Mk.1 tank. As a result of this work, two vehicles were presented for testing — the Sholef-1 in 1982 with a 39-caliber gun, and Sholef-2 in 1987 with a long-barreled 52-caliber howitzer. Both prototypes were successfully tested and were even used for combat duty on the border with Lebanon, but the choice of a new self-propelled type of vehicle for the Israel Defense Forces was made in favor of the American M109, causing the Sholef project to close in 1993. The first prototype of the Sholef V.1 is on display at the Beit Ha'tothan artillery museum; its 39-caliber gun was replaced in the museum by a later 52-caliber one.
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[h2]Meet the Sholef V.1![/h2]

This is the Sholef V.1, an Israeli tank featuring a self-propelled gun that is set to be the main ground reward for the new and upcoming Battle Pass season. The gun is a high-explosive slinger with different types of HE shells, the chassis is well-protected and mobile, and there’s the added premium status on top which makes this vehicle an excellent choice to start researching the Israeli ground forces tree. Let’s take a closer look!



The Sholef V.1 is going to be an alternative to one of the first vehicles in the Israeli ground forces tree, the American M109 howitzer. The Sholef V.1’s gun is a 39 caliber long 155 mm howitzer which is housed in a turret with hydraulic guidance drives. This gun can fire three types of HE shells: the M107 from the M109, and two M401 shells with a contact and radio fuze. If you’re accurate enough, you’ll be able to hit helicopters or planes with these shells.

Interesting: The 155 mm Sholef howitzer is widely known outside Israel as the Slammer.



The shells stored inside the Sholef are housed in two massive mechanized drum-style ammunition racks, which will be modeled as an autoloader in the game, meaning the rate of fire of the 155 mm gun does not depend on the skill of the crew and is 5 rounds per minute.



The chassis of the Sholef V.1 is from a modified Merkava Mk.1 tank. In terms of maneuverability and speed, the Sholef is somewhat inferior to the M109, but is significantly superior to it in terms of protection. The hull of this tank can easily withstand autocannon fire and bomb explosions, and can survive hits from tank guns. However, the turret of the Sholef V.1 is very vulnerable due to its compact layout, so make sure to stay away from the front lines if possible! Unless you’re feeling brave.



You can get the Sholef V.1 in the new and upcoming Battle Pass season, starting July 24th, as the main prize for the pass! We’ll be publishing the main Battle Pass news article soon, so be sure to follow the news on our website. Until then, see you around!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

The T-2 Early is Available on the Anniversary of its First Flight!



The first Japanese supersonic aircraft, the T-2, was developed by the Mitsubishi Corporation and first flew on July 20th 1971. Production continued until 1988, with a total of 90 fighters being produced and exclusively used in Japan.

[h2]The T-2 Early is temporarily available for Golden Eagles![/h2]
This jet is available for 8,910 Golden Eagles.



When: From today until July 22nd (09:00 GMT).
Where: Japan > Aviation > Premium vehicles.

About this aircraft
  • The T-2 Early relies on its high top speed and climb rate, as well as its J/AWG-11 pulse-Doppler radar to detect enemies in advance. This multi-role fighter uses the AIM-9E and AIM-9P air-to-air missile and great JM61A1 cannon with a good amount of ammunition. For ground attacks, the T-2 Early can use regular bombs and unguided rockets.


Introducing the Esports Trophy III



Introducing the new Esports Trophy III, featuring camouflages created by authors from WT.Live! This new trophy includes 20 camouflages for various vehicles: 10 aircraft and 10 tanks. For this new trophy, we wanted to honor mid-tier vehicles with unique creations from our artists.



Aircraft

Tank



  • La-7 “Balthazar”
  • J-2 “Xiangqi”
  • SAAB-105G “The Eyes of the Father”
  • G.56 “L'Anima della Veloctia”
  • Fw 190 D-9 “Nachtblau”
  • P-51H “Timeless Racer”
  • F-86F-30 (Japan) “Tanchoudzuru”
  • F4U-7 “Corsair Demo”
  • P-47D-28 “Yellow Windrunner”
  • Spitfire LF Mk IX “Euler Defier”

  • Lorraine 40t “Le Serpent Magnifique”
  • M6A1 “Golem”
  • Maus “X-1”
  • IS-3 “Graffiti Bomb
  • M26 Pershing “Aztec Warrior”
  • T-34-85 “Magenta Storm”
  • M18 Hellcat  “Team Alfie”
  • Tiger II (H) “Aysmmetry”
  • Fox “Natural Fox”
  • Panther G “Video Game Hero”





Like the previous Esports trophy, the new trophy can be obtained by simply playing regular War Thunder battles. In the future, it’ll also be possible to obtain by participating in Esports events in War Thunder tournaments with an increased chance! PlayStation and Xbox players can purchase the trophy in the Item Shop for Golden Eagles.

Read more on our Wiki.

To open it, you’ll need to purchase a key on the Market (income is shared with the authors of the camouflages). You can either activate the coupon on your account, or trade it on the Market to get Gaijin Coins (GJN). A trophy can be sold as well!

To unlock the trophy, you'll need an “Esport” key that can be purchased on the Market for GJN.
Read more about the Market and Gaijin Coins on our Wiki.



[h2]Armored Apex FINAL[/h2]

This weekend, from 16:00 GMT, Twitch Drops will once again be accompanying the final stages of the 3rd Major Eport event of the year! Here’s a sneak preview of the BO7 matches on Saturday 20th July.



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Watch the tournament and get Twitch Drops also on the official German, French and Russian War Thunder Esport channels!

[h2]“Armored Apex” pack + add link to Armored Apex stream pack [/h2]
For War Thunder Esports fans, don’t forget about this small but very cute pack that contains a unique decal and title.

Battle Pass Vehicles: PBM-5A Mariner



Today we’re taking a look at the PBM-5A Mariner flying boat, which will be the main aircraft reward in the upcoming Battle Pass season!

[h2]PBM-5A Mariner: A Premium Hydroplane / Torpedo Bomber for the USA at Rank III[/h2]

Features:
  • Radar.
  • Large payload!
  • Torpedoes.
  • Low speed.
  • Large airframe.
Vehicle History
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The latest and most advanced variant of the Martin Mariner flying boat was the PBM-5A modification, adopted by the U.S. Navy in 1949. The main difference from its predecessors was its retractable tricycle landing gear. Due to this, the aircraft was reclassified from a flying boat into an amphibian aircraft. Compared to the previous variants, this modification received search radio equipment and bomb bays in the engine nacelles. This aircraft remained in service until 1956, and the only other operator of the PBM-5A was the Netherlands, which received 17 aircraft of this modification.
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[h2]Meet the PBM-5A Mariner![/h2]

This is (quite literally) a big reward for the new Battle Pass season. Meet the epic PBM-5A Mariner flying boat, the best aircraft in its series. Featuring a large payload, new engines, good defensive protection against aircraft and a search radar — let’s take a look more into it!



Veterans of air battles may remember the rare PBM-3 Mariner seaplane, which was the main reward of the Sea Voyage event well over 5 years ago. The PBM-5A variant is a further development of a very successful series of American flying boats. This new variant has an increased payload of up to 5,800 kg of bombs and torpedoes that can be taken into battle and can be combined independently. Choices available include regular 100, 500 and 1000 lb bombs, AN-MK1 armor-piercing bombs (up to 8), which perform well in naval battles against tougher opponents, as well as Mk.13 torpedoes.

Interesting: The only surviving example of the PBM-5A Mariner is on display at the Pima Aerospace Museum in Arizona, USA.



Despite the fact that the PBM-5A received new engines, the additional power is barely enough to compensate for the increased payload, as this aircraft is still slow, although has decent control despite its size. Its defensive protection has improved somewhat thanks to 8 heavy machine guns installed in the turrets and windows, with the pilots receiving armored backrests for their seats. Additionally, due to the enormous dimensions and large amount of empty space in the fuselage, the PBM-5A Mariner is capable of surviving machine-gun fire from fighters for prolonged periods of time, and can return to the airfield even after being damaged by autocannons.



The PBM-5A is going to be a fun aircraft for sophisticated air players, as it’ll be able to torpedo enemy ships in Naval Battles and fly around in Ground Battles causing a huge nuisance (literally, its wingspan is even larger than the B-17!). Its capable payload of up to 5,800 kg of bombs and torpedoes is not bad in itself, meaning the PBM-5A is an excellent choice for bombing in Air Battles too, however its impressive weight and varied arsenal will be in demand in both Ground and Naval Battles as well. Make sure to plan accordingly here and understand the search radar in advance. Doing so will not only be fun due to the amount of bombs, but will also come with an increased reward thanks to its premium status.



The PBM-5A Mariner can be yours for completing challenges in the new and upcoming Battle Pass season, starting on July 24th!