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Bismarck: The Iron Chancellor



Today we’ll be covering the legendary Bismarck! One of the most famous battleships of all time with a fascinating story.

[h2]Bismarck: A Battleship for Germany at Rank VII[/h2]
At a glance:
  • 380 mm (15 inch) guns
  • Strong all-around armor layout
  • High accuracy
  • Limited anti-air protection
Vehicle History
Work on Bismarck began on July 1st 1936 at Blohm & Voss in Kiel, after several years she was launched on February 14th 1939. On May 18th 1941, she was sent out on her maiden voyage to the Atlantic together with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in Operation Rheinübung. Several days later, the pair would encounter HMS Hood and the new battleship HMS Prince of Wales, along with heavy cruisers Norfolk and Suffolk. Hood as the pride of the Royal Navy was famously sunk by Bismarck after only five salvos, with Prince of Wales able to disengage after several hits.

The sinking of the Hood ignited a fierce pursuit by the entire Home Fleet of the Royal Navy. Despite the victory Bismarck was not unharmed, one of her boilers was in critical condition and she was listing starboard, which forced her to head back towards occupied France for repairs. After an inconsequential attack from the aircraft of HMS Victorious, the British lost contact with Bismarck. Only two days later however, she was detected again by a PBY Catalina. Shortly after her position was relayed, HMS Ark Royal launched several Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers to attack Bismarck, these old biplanes suffered no losses and scored several hits, with the most pivotal being to Bismarck’s rudder.

Unable to sail straight, Bismarck was cornered a British fleet of 2 battleships, 2 heavy cruisers and 8 destroyers. The battleships King George V and Rodney opened fire on Bismarck, which could not fire effectively due to her damaged control systems and crippled handling, rendering her useless. The British battleships fired around 700 shells of their main batteries at Bismarck, with the entire fleet firing around 2,800 shells in total. This onslaught turned the German battleship into a floating wreck within 90 minutes, but still did not sink. After orders were given to attack the German behemoth with torpedoes, it was already listing to the side and the deck was partly under water. At 10:40 on the May 27th Bismarck sank stern first. It’s still highly debated if the ship was ultimately sunk by scuttling from her own crew or from the damage. In 1989 the wreck was found in a depth of 4,800 m.




[h2]Introducing Bismarck![/h2]

The time has come to talk about Bismarck, perhaps Germany’s most famous ship and one of the most famous in history, ultimately being a true household name. This epic ship is joining the top ranks of the German Bluewater fleet in the next major update, so let’s take a look at what she can do.



First up, let’s talk about the guns! Bismarck is equipped with eight 380 mm guns, known for their high power and accuracy. While they aren’t as large as many contemporary main batteries, their accuracy even at long range is particularly impressive, her reload speed is great too, up to 2.6 rounds per minute — the fastest reload for the caliber!

Interesting: Bismarck gets her iconic name from German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck!



Bismarck can equip four primary shells, AP, and three HE types, regular, base fuse, and timed fuse for anti-aircraft. The AP rounds will be able to punch through just over 700 mm of armor max, with a decent helping of explosive filler. The base fuse HE will also form a nice middle ground between the AP and standard HE, with over 500 mm of penetration and around 32kg of explosive filler! These main caliber guns are complemented by twelve 150 mm guns in six mounts, able to provide shorter range fire against soft targets.

Much like real life, Bismarck is somewhat lacking in regards to anti-air protection, with only a handful of large caliber 105 mm AA guns, and a complement of older, smaller 37 mm and 20 mm cannons — effective in the right circumstances, but lacking the volume of fire necessary to form a strong air defense.



Interesting: Despite her strength, Bismarck’s rudder was disabled by old Swordfish aircraft, allowing the Royal Navy to finish her off.

Like all big ships, Bismarck is very well protected, there’s a lot of detail here but we’ll just give you the quick version! Bismarck is protected by about 320 mm of armor around the belt, the turret face and barbettes are similarly well defended at 360 mm and 340 mm respectively. While Bismarck may not have the thickest armor on paper, its protection is notable as it is very well defended across the board, with few areas that could be considered as pivotal weakspots. Although the standard armor plates are not angled like her contemporaries, the angling of the armored deck provides an extra 110-120 mm of internal protection.



In terms of speed and maneuverability, Bismarck is fairly effective. With a max speed of around 30 knots (56 km/h), this lets her traverse the map quickly. Her turning circle is also surprisingly good, being able to change direction relatively quickly for such a large battleship. This maneuverability is key to the playstyle, adjusting your heading and responding to new threats quickly is vital when cannons are this powerful, so keep this in mind and make sure to keep your armor effective against the enemy!



That’s all for today, thank you for being with us for another blog! Bismarck will be making her way to the German tree in the Leviathans major update, until then, we’ve still got more to share, see you back here soon for more devblogs!

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

MSC: Paving The Way



Today we’ll be taking a look at the MSC, the first Leclerc that was created to test and evaluate new systems, which will be coming to the game in the Leviathans major update.

[h2]MSC: An MBT (Medium Tank) for France at Rank VII[/h2]
At a glance:
  • 120 mm cannon!
  • HEAT-FS and APFSDS
  • Good mobility
  • Light protection
Vehicle History
In the 1960s, France started to look into a new project to replace their AMX-30s as they were becoming outdated compared to NATO and Soviet tanks. In 1978, a project was agreed with Germany to design a brand-new MBT together, but it never came into fruition mainly due to different views on the core design.

In 1982 France continued work alone on an MBT through the Engin Principal de Combat (EPC, or “Main Combat Vehicle”) program, with the aim to design new systems for a domestically produced MBT in France. Several proposals for different turrets with and without an autoloader were made, but at the end of it, an autoloading turret was selected. In 1986 the project was renamed after French general Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque to “Leclerc”.

Following a series of testing different systems, a complete tank was rolled out at Satory in France in 1986. This tank was called the MSC (Mulet Système Complet, or “Testbed”) and was the result of many proposed components in one package to evaluate how they work together. It tested turret internals such as a stabilizer and autoloader, and also featured a new chassis optimized for mobility and a 120 mm gun, making it a huge upgrade over the AMX-30.

After three years of tests, the MSC ultimately paved the way for pre-series and production Leclerc tanks to come down the line. Production Leclerc tanks entered service with the French Army in 1992.




[h2]Introducing the MSC![/h2]

Meet the MSC, the first Leclerc to have been produced. This tank was fully built and acted as a testbed between 1986 and 1989 to test electronic equipment, a stabilizer and other important features that would be used in future Leclercs. It ultimately helped pave the way for the full-production Leclerc that we all know today, first produced in 1992. Today we’ll compare it to the Leclerc variants already in the game, so let’s dive in.



If you’ve already played the Leclerc tanks in War Thunder, you’ll know they are mainly characterized by excellent firepower. Compared to them, the MSC features a 120 mm cannon with the same two rounds on the AMX-40: a OCC 120 G1 HEAT-FS and an OFL 120 G1 APFSDS. This is all backed up by an autoloader, albeit with the downside of having 3 crew instead of 4. Other finishing touches to the FCS is a laser rangefinder and thermal sights for the gunner.

Interesting: “MSC” stands for “Mulet Système Complet” which in English means “Testbed”.



Right, so the firepower is that of the AMX-40, but what about the armor? The armor is simplified compared to the production Leclerc tanks in general. Those who are keen eyed would have also noticed that the smoke canisters are on the turret cheeks instead of the back of the turret, and there’s just six instead of 14. The autoloader features 24 pcs in the first-stage ammo stowage instead of the 22 found on the production Leclerc tanks, which may come in handy once in a while!

The MSC can reach a max speed over of 70 km/h thanks to its excellent engine with a thick exhaust pipe sticking out at the back, propelling the fumes to the side and above the tank, instead of just above like on the production Leclercs.



All-in-all the MSC is still a good tank compared to the production Leclercs, instead at a lower rank and Battle Rating, meaning it can fit into more suitable lineups. Thanks for reading! Be sure to check out other dev blogs coming your way!

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

Pre-order: RAH-66 Comanche: Stealth Unicorn



Meet the RAH-66 Comanche, a stealthy reconnaissance and attack helicopter developed during the late Cold War to counter high-tech threats, which was ultimately rendered obsolete due to shifting military priorities and rising project costs.

[h2]RAH-66 Comanche: A Premium Attack Helicopter for the USA at Rank VI[/h2]
At a glance:
  • Reduced radar and IR signature
  • Excellent flight characteristics
  • 20 mm rotary cannon
  • Advanced precision weapons


[h3]Pre-order – RAH-66 Comanche Pack[/h3]
To get to the Gaijin Store through Steam, go to the in-game hangar > Shop > Online Store!
49.99
  • RAH-66 Comanche (Rank VI, USA)
  • Premium account for 15 days
  • 2000 Golden Eagles
  • Pre-order bonus: unique title “The Duke”
  • Pre-order bonus: unique “War Chief” decal



Vehicle History
The RAH-66 Comanche was an advanced stealth reconnaissance and attack helicopter developed by Boeing–Sikorsky for the U.S. Army during the late Cold War and post-Cold War era. Initiated in the early 1980s under the Light Helicopter Experimental (LHX) program, it aimed to replace aging scout helicopters like the OH-58 Kiowa. Designed with stealth features, advanced avionics, and fly-by-wire controls, the Comanche was intended to penetrate deep into enemy territory undetected. It reflected Cold War priorities of fighting a technologically advanced adversary, primarily the Soviet Union, in a conventional battlefield. However, with the collapse of the Soviet Union and shifting military needs, the program’s relevance declined as asymmetric warfare and counterinsurgency became the new prevalent concerns. The RAH-66 faced repeated delays and escalating costs, which played a key factor in the project’s ultimate cancellation.

By 2004, after producing two prototypes, the U.S. Army terminated the program to redirect funds toward upgrades of existing helicopters and unmanned systems, which were to fulfill the same purpose as the originally envisioned Comanche. Although the project never reached completion, the Comanche contributed valuable research know-how in stealth rotorcraft and systems integration.


[h2]Introducing the RAH-66 Comanche![/h2]

The RAH-66 Comanche is a unique light attack helicopter, incorporating several experimental technologies with the aim of decreasing the vehicle’s detection on a modern battlefield. Coming soon in the Leviathans major update, this futuristic-looking helicopter is available to pre-order starting today! Now, let’s take a look!



Visually speaking, the RAH-66 Comanche gives off the impression of a quick and highly agile helicopter. The vehicle not only owes this to its sleek design and use of lightweight composite materials, but also to its pair of T800 turboshaft engines, generating over 1,500 HP each. As a result, the Comanche can attain top speeds of over 200 mph (324 km/h), earning its place among War Thunder’s most nimble helicopters!

Although fast, the Comanche’s unchallenged ace up its sleeve remains its stealth capabilities. Thanks to the specific geometry, the Comanche is capable of alluding radar detection until it closes in much more to its target compared to conventional helicopters with the same size. Therefore, much like the F-117 Nighthawk, you’ll get the chance to deliver strikes much more precisely, while delaying or even avoiding detection by enemy radar altogether.



Interesting: At the time of its cancellation in 2004, the Comanche project had cost the U.S. Government over $6.9 billion.

Getting to the target is one thing, albeit an important one. But at least equally important is the question of what to take the target out with? For this, the Comanche has a selection of most proven American ordnance options, ranging from Hellfire and Stinger missiles to Hydra rocket pods. Additionally, you’ll always be able to rely on a nose-mounted 20 mm rotary cannon to strafe lightly armored ground vehicles or shoot down hostile helicopters in the area.



A unique feature of the Comanche, not found on other helicopters is its ability to stow away its payload in internally folding pylons. As these offer only a limited number of hardpoints, you can choose to further augment the helicopter’s payload by strapping on stub wings, enabling the Comanche to carry an increased number of suspended ordnance into combat.



The cutting-edge Comanche can be pre-ordered starting from today and will soon be making its way to reshape the combat dynamics on the battlefields of War Thunder after its arrival to the game as part of the Leviathans major update. That’s today’s devblog wrapped. Be sure to stay tuned to the news for more sneak peaks at the new additions awaiting you in the upcoming update. Until then, clear skies and happy hunting pilots!

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

Get the T86 in the Normandy ‘44 Event!



June 6th, 1944. A day of heroic deeds from the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy. Celebrate the anniversary of the start of Operation Overlord with us, take part in ground battles and get decals honoring D-Day, a decoration and the American T86 prototype tank!

[h3]From June 5th (11:00 GMT) until June 17th (11:00 GMT), earn mission points in Ground Battles, unlock stages and receive rewards![/h3]


[h2]T86 — A Premium Light Tank for the USA at Rank III[/h2]
In 1944, a prototype of the M18 was converted into a special amphibious variant in the United States. The hull and turret were modified to provide amphibious capabilities, with the size of the vehicle increasing significantly and the armor being reduced. What came from this was the T86, which retained good mobility and firepower. This conversion remained at testing only, but the experience gained from it was further used in attempts to create an amphibious fire support vehicle.



“Gold Beach” decal

“Utah Beach” decal

“Johnson machine gun” decoration



Among the rewards in the event is also this chest. When opened, there is a chance to receive one of the following items:
  • 50,000 - 100,000 Silver Lions
  • Silver Lion and Research Point boosters
  • Random Wagers and Orders
  • Universal Backups (1 - 3)
  • A random camouflage for a vehicle you own
  • 1 day of Premium Account


[h2]How to get all rewards[/h2]
Each stage can be obtained for 35,000 mission points, where every new stage obtained will give you a new reward.

Please note: After finishing a stage, you need to collect the reward manually. To do this, click on your name in-game, go to “Normandy ‘44” and click the “Get Reward” button.


You’re able to earn mission points in Ground Battles at Rank III or above in Arcade, Realistic and Simulator Battles. The number of mission points to complete a stage depends on the game mode and the maximum Rank of the vehicle that you use in battle. There’s a multiplier for earning mission points, which is shown in the task description in-game.

You can also earn mission points by using event vehicles that are Rank I and II. Event vehicles that can be used have the name of the event that they were obtainable in on their stat card.

[h3]Stages change every two days at 11:00 GMT on June 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th and 15th.[/h3]


[h2]Rewards are given when you complete a specific number of stages[/h2]
  • For 1 Stage: trophy with a random reward
  • For 2 Stages: one of the decal rewards
  • For 3 Stages: trophy with a random reward
  • For 4 Stages: one of the decal rewards
  • For 5 Stages: “Johnson machine gun” decoration
  • For 6 Stages: non-tradable coupon for the T86


[h3]Discounts on purchasing stages using Golden Eagles[/h3]
Unfinished stages can be purchased for Golden Eagles, but if you’re significantly close to completing a stage, its price will now be significantly reduced.

Let’s say you have earned 85% of the required mission points to complete a stage, then the price of purchasing this stage will be halved. If you’re near the finish line for a stage and are at 95% progress, then the price will be reduced by five times. For example, if you’ve scored 30,000 mission points, then the price for unlocking this stage will be 349 Golden Eagles. If you’ve scored 33,500 mission points, then you’ll only need to pay 139 Golden Eagles. Remember to keep this in mind if you cannot complete a stage on time!

[h3]The “Upgrade for coupon”[/h3]
When you complete 6 stages, you’ll receive a non-tradable coupon for the T86, where using it will immediately activate the vehicle onto your account. If you don’t want the vehicle and would like to sell the coupon on the Market, you’ll need the “Upgrade for coupon” item.

The “Upgrade for coupon” item can be earned in parallel with the stages throughout the event from June 5th (11:00 GMT) until June 17th (11:00 GMT) for 500,000 mission points.


After receiving the “Upgrade for coupon” item, you can convert a non-tradable coupon for the vehicle into a tradable one and sell it on the Market. The tradable coupon can be sold after 6 days from the moment it’s created.

The “Upgrade for coupon” item is valid until June 20th (11:00 GMT). Until this time, you can use it or exchange it for War Bonds. Afterwards, it’ll disappear from your inventory.

To make a tradable coupon, select the “Coupon T86 (USA)” in your inventory and click the “Modify” button.


You can track the progress of completing stages and receiving the “Upgrade for coupon” by clicking on your Nickname > Achievements > Normandy ‘44. If you don’t manage to complete a stage on time or would like to purchase a stage, until June 20th from the Achievements window, you can purchase each stage with Golden Eagles which will give you the corresponding rewards.

Moments of Valor: Canada



Every year on the first Sunday in June, Canada celebrates Armed Forces Day. At the start of the First World War, the Canadian Armed forces had just 3,500 men, but by the end of the war with conscription announced, they expanded to 400,000. 24,000 of these took part in battles in Europe. The conscription for the Second World War was even larger, with more than a million Canadians serving and of these, 42,000 died in combat. Currently, the Canadian Armed Forces have just over 90,000 personnel.

In honor of Canadian Armed Forces Day, we’ve created a special video in the Moments of Valor series, exclusive bundles with premium vehicles and unique camouflages, as well as a pre-order pack for the Northtrop NF-5A.

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[h2]Special offers in the Gaijin Store[/h2]

When: From June 1st (09:00 GMT) until June 9th (09:00 GMT).


Unique packs with camouflages are currently in the Gaijin.net store. Plus, on June 1st, pre-orders for a pack with the NF-5A will start, where it will be available to be pre-ordered until the release of the Leviathans major update!

[h3]“Pathway to the stars” Bundle[/h3]
160 79.99
  • Mustang Pack + unique “P-51D '9569', Royal Canadian Air Force” camouflage
  • F/A-18С Early Pack + unique camouflage for the 60th anniversary of the 425th Squadron, Canadian Air Force
  • Sabre Skyblazers Pack + unique camouflage of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), aerobatic flying team 'Golden Hawks'
  • Unique “Pathway to the stars” title


[h3]“Stand on guard” Bundle[/h3]
87.47 43.74
  • M5A1 5th Canadian Armoured Division Pack
  • Leopard 2A4M CAN Pack + unique modern forest camouflage
  • Ram II (Rank II, Great Britain)
  • Unique “Stand on guard” title
Note! You can also get the titles if you already have all the vehicles from the bundle and play 3 battles with each of them from June 1st to 9th (09:00 GMT).


The following camouflages (including the ones created by War Thunder Live users) have been permanently added to the game for Golden Eagles:






  • Sabre Skyblazers (USA, Rank V): camouflage of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), aerobatic flying team 'Golden Hawks'.
  • F/A-18С Early (USA, Rank VIII): camouflage for the 60th anniversary of the 425th Squadron, Canadian Air Force
  • Leopard 2A4M CAN (Germany, Rank VII): modern forest camouflage
  • P-51D-20-NA (USA, Rank IV): “P-51D '9569', Royal Canadian Air Force” camouflage
  • P-400 (USA, Rank II): “Royal Canadian Air Force, Test and Development Establishment, Air Force Headquarters, 1941” camouflage
  • C2A1 (Germany, Rank VI): “1st Troop 2nd Battalion, Lord Strathcona’s Horse, Royal Canadian Battle Group, JTF, Afghanistan” camouflage







[h3]Pre-order — Northrop NF-5A Pack[/h3]


69.99
  • Northrop NF-5A (Rank VII, France)
  • 2500 Golden Eagles
  • Premium account for 20 days
  • Pre-order bonus: unique “Freedom fighter” title
  • Pre-order bonus: unique “Emblem of the 313 Squadron of the Royal Netherlands Air Force” Decal
  • Pre-order bonus: unique Abbotsford Air Show demonstration camouflage (Canada, 1989)


[h2]HMCS Haida and Stuart VI (5th CAD) are temporarily available for Golden Eagles![/h2]
HMCS Haida (Britain, rank III) is available for 4,880 Golden Eagles and the Stuart VI (5th CAD) (USA, rank II) is available for 700 Golden Eagles!

When: From June 1st (09:00 GMT) until June 4th (11:00 GMT).
Where: Great Britain / USA > Bluewater fleet / Army > Premium Vehicles.


About these vehicles
  • HMCS Haida is a veteran of the Second World War, escorting convoys to the USSR and taking part in the Allied landings in Normandy. It holds the record among Canadian ships for the tonnages of sunken enemies. Compared to other destroyers in the game, it’s slow but well armed, with a solid anti-aircraft battery and deadly torpedoes.


  • The 5th Canadian Armored Division fought in Italy and participated in the invasion of Germany. The Stuart VI light tank can accelerate to 58 km/h and with an experienced crew can reload its 37 mm gun in less than 3 seconds. Its short-stop stabilizer helps when shooting, and its armor is thin.


[h2]The Ram II is at a discount![/h2]
The Ram II (Britain, rank II) is available at a 50% discount for 576 Golden Eagles.



When: From June 1st (09:00 GMT) until June 4th (11:00 GMT).
Where: Great Britain > Army > Premium Vehicles.


About this tank
  • The Canadian Ram II was used during the Second World War. Featuring decent armor and smoke grenades, its enemies are ready to be met by a 57 mm gun with good armor penetration!



[h2]Earn the “Emblem of the Canadian Armed Forces” decal![/h2]
Get this cool decal for this day!

“Emblem of the Canadian Armed Forces” decal

When: From June 1st until June 4th (09:00 GMT)
Task: Play 3 battles using British vehicles at rank III or higher to receive the “Emblem of the Canadian Armed Forces” decal!

Additional details:
  • Your activity must not be below 70%.
  • You can complete the task in random battles, except for Enduring Confrontation missions, [Assault] mode and Helicopter PVE battles.
  • Track your progress in the hangar by clicking Nickname → Achievements → Holidays → Canadian Armed Forces Day.
  • You can find the decal in the “Allies → Tanks” tab in the customization menu