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Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses: Try Asymmetrical Battles for Air Supremacy!



Get your pilot helmets on, it’s time for a new challenge! Today, we’re presenting the “Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses” (SEAD) event — a new asymmetrical game mode where one team takes on the role of the attackers, and the other team defends strategically important S-75 SAM positions.

Take part in this two day event and test out some new mechanics that we’re working on!

When: From April 22nd (11:00 GMT) until April 24th (11:00 GMT).
You can access the event from the hangar through: Events & Tournaments -> Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses


[h2]How the event works[/h2]



[h3]The S-75 and Shilkas are primary targets![/h3]
The defending team in this event must protect AI controlled Soviet S-75 surface-to-air missile systems. Helping to defend these systems are AI controlled ZSU-23-4 “Shilka” anti-air vehicles. Both of these potent air defense systems pose a deadly threat to the attacking team — they’ll need to learn the terrain, come up with approach tactics and use the right selection of weaponry to be successful.

[h2]Roles and Objectives[/h2]


[h3]Attacking Team[/h3]
Your mission is to destroy all S-75 SAM positions at all costs! Not only do the attackers have aircraft, they also have helicopters, opening up new possibilities for stealthy attacks and pinpoint missile strikes. The F-4E Phantom II serves as the primary strike force, equipped with rockets and bombs for ground targets, along with air-to-air missiles for engaging enemy aircraft. The AH-1F is armed with ATGMs and rockets, capable of providing more precise air-to-ground fire to take out the air defense missile systems.



[h3]Defending Team[/h3]
Your mission is to defend the S-75 positions from the attacking enemy! Coordinate your actions with other players and build a layered defense to counter the attacking team. You’ll be equipped with the MiG-21bis, armed with air-to-air missiles to repel the enemy.

[h2]Event Features[/h2]
Here are some key event features that are useful to know:
  • The gameplay in this event is asymmetrical. One team attacks and the other defends. This requires you to adapt to different roles and strategies.
  • There’s no markers in this mode, so you’ll not see enemy markers on the map. Use your aircraft’s systems and piloting skills to find and destroy the enemy.
  • Each player has 3 respawns, giving both teams the flexibility to experiment with tactics, and giving the attacking players the ability to use different types of vehicles.
  • For the first time in an air mode, the attacking team has access to both helicopters and planes, offering unique opportunities in coordinating attacks to take enemies out from afar and support friendly planes.
  • All players that have an aircraft of rank V or higher in their hangar can participate in the event.
  • The vehicles that you’ll use in the event are automatically assigned and don’t need to be purchased.
  • Vehicles have the spawn cost in SL, which will be refunded if the plane is not destroyed when the mission ends or if you exit the plane in the safe exit zones. The amount of refunded SL depends on the condition of the aircraft.
  • Safe exit zones become available for aircraft once all the weapons of a certain type have been expended. If you have spawned in with air-to-ground weaponry, you will need to use all of it, air-to-air missiles are not taken into account, however, if you have spawned in with just air-to-air missiles, you will need to use all of them.
  • You’ll be able to earn research points and Silver Lions by taking part in the event.









[h2]Why not in Random Battles?[/h2]
Asymmetrical modes are not for everyone, and they have their own specific approach. As players queue in random battles with their own custom lineup, if they were to randomly encounter a game mode like this, they may incidentally have an ineffective selection of vehicles that aren’t suitable for a more specialized mission like this one. “Suppression of Enemy Air Defense” requires certain vehicles and weapons for interesting and effective gameplay. In addition, the difficulty of the event (due to the presence of S-75s and a large number of very effective Shilkas) may be too high for random battles, where players often use a variety of vehicles to complete more general objectives.

[h2]“Suppression of Enemy Air Defense” is just the beginning![/h2]
We’re using this event as a testing ground for ideas that we plan to use in future large-scale modes. This scenario will be one of the missions in the “Aerial Warfare” operations, one of which will feature in the future in World War Mode. In Aerial Warfare, players will only have access to aircraft (ground vehicles will be AI), and the focus will be on aerial combat and the completion of strategic objectives. We’ll tell you more about Aerial Warfare at a later date!

Developers note: We would like to note that ARMs (Anti-Radiation Missile) of the period reflected in the event were not as effective in many cases compared to their more modern counterparts. In some situations, they would simply not hit their intended targets without any mistakes from the pilot, and it would not be very clear to the player as to why the missile has missed. For this event, the combination of early SAMs vs aircraft with unguided weaponry works well and provides counteracting gameplay, so ARMs won’t be featured in it.

We understand many of you wish to see ARM weaponry, and it is part of our longer term considerations, particularly in the modern gameplay era, however it is still too early to go into further detail about this right now. So stay tuned!


Don’t miss the chance to participate in this unique event from April 22nd to April 24th! Make sure to prepare for intense air battles that require teamwork and excellent piloting — see you in the sky!

Update 2.45.1.61



[h2]Aircraft[/h2]
  • A bug that caused holding down the “Fire flares” control to block the use of the “Fire chaff” control and vice versa has been fixed.
  • A bug that caused the point of interest to disappear when setting it through the Optical Seeker View has been fixed.
  • Seeker FoV reduction for AAM IR seekers now happens after locking onto the target and not after launch. (Report).
  • A bug where “Reset Radar/IRST direction to boresight” did not function correctly on radars with a vertically asymmetric scan area has been fixed. (Rеpоrt).

[h2]Ground Vehicles[/h2]
  • A bug that caused tank turrets to rotate backwards if the game stayed minimized for a long time while moving in battle has been fixed. (Report).

[h2]Sound[/h2]
  • A bug that caused the player in an aircraft to sometimes hear ground vehicles regardless of the distance has been fixed. (Report).
  • A bug that caused the nuke siren to sometimes start playing much later after the nuke-carrying aircraft spawned in has been fixed. (Report).

[h2]Matchmaking[/h2]
  • The rules for calculating the average Battle Rating in Air Arcade Battles have been simplified. Previously, the rounding of the rating could depend on the number of aircraft in the crewslots when a player used fewer than three aircraft. For more details on matchmaking based on average Battle Rating, please check out the article on the Wiki.

[h2]Locations and Missions[/h2]
  • Japan — a bug that caused the building in the E6/E7 grid squares (on capture point C in “Domination”) to sometimes disappear has been fixed.

[h2]Interface[/h2]
  • The notification about enabled radar cyclic target switching is no longer displayed on the input from the “Horizontal Radar/IRST target cue control axis”. (Report).
  • A bug that caused the nicknames of some players in replays to change to the nickname of the player who was watching the replay has been fixed. (Report).
Patch notes reflect only key changes, meaning they may not include a complete list of all improvements made. Additionally, War Thunder is constantly being updated and some changes may not require an update. Changes reflected in patch notes are formed by taking reactions and requests of the community from the bug reporting service, forums and other official platforms into account. Bug fixes and changes are implemented in order of importance, for example a game-breaking bug will be worked on and implemented sooner.

Scheduled Maintenance on 22.04.25



On April 22nd at 07:00 GMT, we plan to conduct a brief update of the matchmaking infrastructure. As a result, the game servers may be unavailable for about 10 minutes.

The rules for calculating the average Battle Rating in Air Arcade Battles have been simplified. Previously, the rounding of the rating could depend on the number of aircraft in the crewslots when a player used fewer than three aircraft. For more details on matchmaking based on average Battle Rating, please check out the article on the Wiki.

Thank you for your understanding!

Battle Pass Season 19: “First Sample” and Its Warbond Shop!



Season 19 celebrates the first T-44 tank and some of the first examples of the most popular types of Soviet weaponry. This includes the AK-46 decoration which was the first sample of a legendary AR, plus the RPG-2 decoration — the first mass-produced rocket-propelled grenade launcher! There are warbonds, decals, boosters, Silver Lions, premium account time, wagers, decorations and vehicles. Don’t forget about the Warbond shop, running in parallel with this Battle Pass season. We’ve added Random Camouflage trophies for naval vessels thanks to your requests, so you can now decorate your ships with camouflages bought with Warbonds! All details below!

Beginning on: April 23rd (12:00 GMT)
Ending on: July 23rd (12:00 GMT)


What is the Battle Pass?
The Battle Pass is an event that lasts for 90 days where players can earn rewards for completing challenges and earning progress points. Rewards range from Silver Lions and boosters to season-exclusive decals, decorations, vehicles and more. Completing the Battle Pass is simple: you earn progress points that unlock levels, earning valuable things along the way! Check out the Wiki here to learn more.


Leveling up the Battle Pass & Challenges
Leveling up is simple! Gather progress points to unlock more levels. One level is 10 progress points. Points can be obtained through logging into the game, completing Daily Tasks and completing specific Challenges. New Battle Pass Challenges unlock once a week and another three can be obtained through reaching specific levels.
  • Login to the game! Get 1 to 5 progress points for doing this.
  • Complete Daily Tasks! Get 2 to 5 progress points for each of these.
  • Complete Battle Pass Challenges! Get 30 points for each of these.


Click here for all of the Challenges

[h2]Rewards in Season 19[/h2]
Purchasing the Battle Pass for 2,000 Golden Eagles will allow you to access every level. Purchasing the improved version for 2,500 Golden Eagles comes with an extra 150 progress points (15 levels from the get go).

Not got enough time to complete the Battle Pass? You can purchase progress points for Golden Eagles 28 days after the season begins.

The Battle Pass can be accessed on the right side of the screen while in the hangar.


Click here for all of the Rewards

Check out all of the rewards in the season below.

[h2]Decals, Decorations and a Profile Background[/h2]



“Moscow collective farmer” text decal

“Gorky pioneer” text decal

“Don Cossack” text decal

“Soviet polar explorer” text decal





“AK-46 №1” decoration

“RPG-2” decoration

“Recoilless gun B-10” naval decoration




“T-44 (FM)” profile background

[h2]New vehicles this season[/h2]



Amiens (France)

T-44 (FM) (USSR)







A Premium Sub-chaser for France at Rank III

A Premium Medium Tank for the USSR at Rank IV



During the First World War, France decided to use a special type of small vessel, the Aviso — a heavily armed submarine hunter disguised as a small merchant ship — to fight enemy submarines. The class was named Arras but the lead ship of the class was Amiens, laid down in La Saint-sur-Mer in 1918. This ship is one of the heaviest coastal vessels in the game, with an arsenal of 138.6 mm guns and twin 37 mm autocannon mounts, complemented by a 75 mm universal cannon and small machine guns.

The development of a new Soviet tank capable of countering German Tigers and Panthers began back in 1943. Despite the start of production in 1944, the T-44 did not take part in any battles during the Second World War, but remained in service with the Soviets until the early ‘70s. The first production vehicles were distinguished by a driver port above the front armor plate and different turret armor. They were armed with a 85 mm D-5T cannon.



[h2]Battle Trophy with Past Vehicles[/h2]
Missed out on previous Battle Pass vehicles? The Battle Trophy has you covered, featuring four vehicles from past Battle Passes or events. Opening this trophy will give you one vehicle from the list. If you have them all, you’ll instead receive Silver Lions and the special “Golden Battles Wager”, allowing you to earn up to 1,000 Golden Eagles.



ORP Garland (Great Britain)

USS Detroit (USA)





Matilda Hedgehog (Great Britain)

Tandem MAI (USSR)



[h2]Get Silver Lions, Consumables, Premium Account Time and More in the Battle Pass![/h2]
The Battle Pass doesn’t just feature decals, decorations and vehicles, it also contains a lot of other useful items. This includes a large amount of Silver Lions, Warbonds to spend in the Warbond shop, Orders, Wagers and Backups for use in battles, a Test Drive for one of the new vehicles before you get it, 10 days of Premium Account time, unique camouflages for the two new vehicles and a title and loading screen to remember your accomplishments.

[h2]Get the next Battle Pass for free with Upgrade Coupons![/h2]
Two “Upgrade Coupons” are at levels 105 and 125 in the Battle Pass and are both needed to get the next Battle Pass for free. They also make the two new vehicles tradable on the Gaijin Market if you prefer.

To purchase a Battle Pass using the “Upgrade Coupon”, you need to wait until the current season ends and the new season begins. You’ll then be able to exchange two Upgrade Coupons in the Battle Pass purchase window. Upgrade Coupons must be available in your inventory to do this.


[h2]The Warbond Shop in Season 19![/h2]
Check out some of the main Warbond shop items in Season 19! You can view the full list of items available as well as the conditions for receiving them in-game.

The Warbond shop can be accessed by clicking on Shop > Warbond Shop from the hangar or from the Battle Pass window by clicking “Shop”


What is the Warbond Shop?
The Warbond shop is connected with and runs in tandem with the Battle Pass. Items in the Warbond shop can be purchased with a currency called Warbonds that are earned in the Battle Pass. There is a total of 6 shop levels and each one can be unlocked by reaching specific levels in the Battle Pass. In addition to purchasing with Warbonds, each item from shop level 3 requires a certain number of medals to purchase. Medals can be obtained through completing Special Tasks.


[h2]Vehicles[/h2]

MGB-75 (Great Britain)
Armed with a potent 40 mm automatic cannon at the front and two 20 mm cannons at the back, the MGB-75 features a great top speed of 78 km/h, allowing it to capture points in good time. It also includes depth charges and 7.72 mm machine guns.

I-153P (USSR)
The I-153P is a small yet deadly biplane, characterized by its outstanding turn time. Armed with two 20 mm ShVAK cannons in the nose for taking out aircraft, it can also fire ROS-82 and RBS-82 rockets and 50 kg bombs for taking out enemy tanks.

M3A3 (1st PTG) (China)
During the Second World War, the M3A3 was used under a Chinese-American lend-lease program. A fast light tank, the M3A3 features a 37 mm cannon that can fire AP and APCBC shells. It’s lightly armored and can utilize its speed and shoulder-stop stabilizer to its advantage.

USS Moffett (USA)
USS Moffett features four turrets housing 5 inch cannons with an excellent rate of fire. Also armed with air defensive capabilities, USS Moffett features a top speed of 69 km/h and has its main ammo storage below the waterline.

Hs 129 B-2 (Romania) (Italy)
Romania was one of the primary operators of the Hs 129 B-2 during the Second World War. This aircraft is unusual in that it features a 37 mm BK cannon, excellent for taking out enemy tanks (or planes!) if you can score a hit. It can also swap out this cannon for a 30 mm MK 103 instead, and also comes with 20 mm cannons and four 50 kg bombs.

KW II 754 (r) (Germany)
During the Second World War, Germany captured some KV-2s and used them in combat. Its devastating 152 mm cannon can take out any enemy at its rank using SAPCBC or HE shells. Make sure to find somewhere to hide once firing, as its reload speed is upwards of 43 seconds!

[h2]Decals[/h2]
Season 19 returns some decals from the 2018 Warbond shop, plus the new Oni decal, continuing this themed series!

“Oni” pinup decal

[h2]Trophies[/h2]
Like decorating your ground vehicles? Then check out the Camouflage trophy, featuring several camouflages for your vehicles! Prefer making your player profile unique? Open the profile icon trophy to get yourself a USA tanker!

[h2]Consumables[/h2]
Alongside trophies, vehicles and decals are a bunch of useful consumable items, including boosters, universal backups, wagers & orders, premium vehicle rentals and talismans — all perfect for helping you through the game.

Get out there and get yourself some goodies!

Screenshot Competition – Seascape!



Welcome to the 168th War Thunder Steam Screenshot Competition!


Thanks for submitting your screenshots last week! This week, your screenshots can be taken anywhere so long as they include a body of water, including lakes and rivers. The three most popular and three selected by us will get 300 GE. See the winners down below!

[h2]Let’s begin the 168th edition of our competition![/h2]

Create a stunning screenshot and submit it on the War Thunder Steam Community Hub with the tag #WTscreen168. You have time until the 25th of April to submit your screenshot.

After that date, 6 winners will be selected (3 of which will be the highest rated by the community and 3 selected by our judges), each of which receive a reward of 300GE.



[h3]Terms:[/h3]
    Your screenshot must include a body of water and a player vehicle.
    You must add the #WTscreen168 tag (title cannot have any other text in it).
    Artists may only win by popular vote once per four screenshot competitions.
  • Screenshots need to be compliant with the War Thunder rules.
  • You need to be the author of the screenshot.
  • Screenshot needs to be new. You cannot use those which have previously been published or used in other competitions.
  • We will only accept raw screenshots from the game. You cannot use any editing software nor any other visual enhancements (like Nvidia Ansel filters).
  • You can use filters and settings built into War Thunder.
  • You can use the replay functionality built into War Thunder.
  • Rewards will be delivered to the author's account within 14 working days.


[h2]And now, time for the winners of the competition’s 167th edition – Modern Architecture![/h2]

[h3]Winners selected via community votes:[/h3]
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3463330199
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3464309207
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3462781364

[h3]Winners selected by our judges:[/h3]
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3462658614
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3465477701
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3462392617

Each winner will get 300GE! Congratulations and see you next week!