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The Ki-96 Temporarily Returns on Shozo Kawasaki’s Birthday!

[p][/p][p][/p][p]Shozo Kawasaki was born on August 10th, 1837 in Kagoshima, the city that our recent Naval Event is dedicated to. He was a businessman who worked closely with the Japanese government to establish trade with the Nansei Islands. After being on two ships that were shipwrecked, Kawasaki decided to modernize Japanese ships. He asked for help from fellow countryman Masayoshi Matsukata, who was then the Minster of Finance, and opened a shipyard in 1878. In 1896, the Kawasaki Company was established, and Matsukata’s son (then the Prime Minster of Japan) became its first director. In the 20th century, the company expanded its product range to include trains, cars, motorcycles and aircraft.[/p][p] [/p][h3]The Ki-96 is temporarily available for Golden Eagles at a 30% discount![/h3][p]The Ki-96 (rank III) temporarily returns and is available at a 30% discount for 1,120 Golden Eagles.[/p][p] [/p][p][/p][carousel][/carousel][p][/p][p]When: From August 8th (11:00 GMT) until August 11th (11:00 GMT).[/p][p]Where: Japan > Aviation > Premium vehicles.[/p][p] [/p][p]About this aircraft[/p]
  • [p]The Ki-96 is a heavy, twin-engine fighter developed by Kawasaki as an improvement on the popular Ki-45. It is an excellent interceptor, armed with one 37 mm and two 20 mm cannons. Thanks to its excellent performance, it’s also capable of giving other fighters hell in a flyby![/p]

Monthly Decals for August!



Hello decal enjoyers! We’re happy to be back with some historical markings for you to unlock, five new and five from previous events. Quite a few inscriptions this time around, the previous monthly events had fewer of these so we’ve added some more for a bit of variety. We hope you give each nation a try and add the decals you like to your collection!

The following decals will be available from August 8th (11:00 GMT) until September 8th (09:00 GMT).

All tasks can be completed using vehicles that are rank III or higher.

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Mama CAS Inscription, USA

Sleipnir Inscription, Sweden



Finish in position 1-3 three times while using American aircraft

Defeat 40 players using Swedish Light Tanks



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[h3]Mama CAS Inscription[/h3]
The personal inscription of Thomas Harritt, 175th Wing, USAF. During the late 1980s, regulations regarding nose art began to ease in the US Air Force, giving pilots more freedom to create personal designs for their aircraft. The drive generally aimed to preserve the heritage of the Second World War, and instill a sense of inherited duty into new pilots by allowing them to emulate previous practices. The 175th Wing were the trendsetters with this revival, with Thomas and fellow pilot Jim Czachorowski responsible for most of the nose art, initially using tempera paint for the first designs as it was easier to remove in case of complaints. The pinups and markings they created drastically increased the spirits and pride of the pilots, helping to revitalize the practice into the 1990s. This stencil applied by Thomas was positioned on the nose of his A-10 Warthog at a slight angle, just in front of the cockpit.

[h3]Sleipnir Inscription[/h3]
“Sleipnir” inscription, Jämtlands Fältjägarregemente I5 (Jämtland Field Fighter Regiment), Swedish Army. While written accounts of Sleipnir begin around the 13th century, the figure likely originated hundreds of years earlier in the Viking Age. In Norse mythology Sleipnir is the eight-legged horse of Odin, fastest and most powerful of all the horses — and something of a psychopomp figure, guiding souls through different realms. The regiment is known for their mythology-inspired inscriptions, often referencing gods and legends. Interestingly this marking was painted in negative space, a typography style rarely used in this medium, which, ironically, makes it stand out more. It was placed on the left side of the gun housing on one of the regiment’s CV9040A vehicles.
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"Snail Bomber" Marking, 106 Gruppo BT, Italy

Meritorious Warrior I Inscription, China

Boatswain Specialist Emblem, USSR



Defeat 20 players using bombs while using Italian Aircraft

Defeat 60 Players using Chinese Ground Vehicles

Score 20000 points of Damage while using USSR Vessels


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[h3]"Snail Bomber" Marking, 106 Gruppo BT[/h3]
The marking of 106 Gruppo BT (106th Land-Based Bomber Group), Regia Aeronautica. A relatively obscure marking, it can be placed in southern Italy in 1940 on at least one aircraft. It depicts a snail dropping bombs from the clouds, complete with gunners inside the shell. Interestingly, the marking of the 107th Group is very similar — using a tortoise instead of a snail with the same general design. While the history of the marking is scarce, it may derive from both creatures being slow but well defended, making them fitting designs for bomber squadrons. Many Italian bombers of the era also utilized “tortoise shell” camouflage for their aircraft, which occurs naturally on both animals as well. The marking was positioned on the tail of a Z.1007, above the serial number, with the head of the snail pointing toward the rear of the plane.

[h3]Meritorious Warrior I Inscription[/h3]
“Meritorious Warrior” (功臣號) inscription, PLA. In 1945 PLA forces captured a pair of Type 97 Chi-Ha Kai tanks, naming them 101 and 102. During repairs, tank 101 was sabotaged, and only tank 102 was made operational and evacuated. 102 would become the first ever tank of the PLA, and while details of its combat history are somewhat nebulous, it was regarded as a very effective asset for the army. By 1948 the army had acquired several additional tanks, but 102 remained the favorite, and received the affectionate nickname “Old Man Tank” (老头坦克) within the ranks. During one of its final battles where the tank played a vital role, this nickname was inverted into the current inscription, “Meritorious Warrior”, or more contextually, “Heroic Tank”. This inscription was placed on the hull sides of the tank after the fighting, and could be seen in various parades and press photos.

[h3]Boatswain Specialist Emblem[/h3]
Boatswain specialist patch, Soviet Navy. During the mid-1950s, several patches were created for specialist roles within the naval forces. These ranged from very specific duties, such as electrical specialists for torpedo maintenance, to more general roles such as this one. Functionally, boatswain specialists were primarily responsible for seakeeping, ensuring the vessel was effectively maintained and safe to operate at sea. While still a very general design, this duty is reflected in the emblem, with the chain around the anchor imbuing a sense of security. The rims of the patches were upgraded to gold if the wearer had remained in service beyond their term, but by default were red and black. These emblems were generally limited to shoulder patches and navy ephemera and were gradually phased out during the 1980s.
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4ème Escadrille GBA II/51 Emblem, France

7./ JG 400 Emblem, Germany



Destroy 30 ground or water targets while using French Aircraft

Defeat 50 Players using German Fighters



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[h3]4ème Escadrille GBA II/51 Emblem[/h3]
The emblem of 4ème Groupe de Bombardement d'Assaut II/51 (4th Squadron of the 2nd Group of the 51st Attack-Bomber Wing), French Air Force. The majority of emblems used by French squadrons during the Second World War were inherited from markings created in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. The winged tortoise emblem appears in several of these with slight variations. It can be seen in the badges of SAL 203, 39ème RAO, and BR.55, just to name a few. GBA II/51 was formed on December 15th, 1939, and operated for only several months until April 15th, 1940, when the group was disbanded. The squadron primarily flew Bréguet 693 attack aircraft, where the winged tortoise could occasionally be seen on the vertical stabilizer, with the tortoise facing toward the front of the plane. Its placement on aircraft was relatively rare however, and was much more commonly seen as a badge.

[h3]7./ JG 400 Emblem[/h3]
An emblem of 7th Group, Jagdgeschwader (Fighter Wing) 400, Luftwaffe. The emblem depicts Baron Munchausen riding a bottle rocket — the fictional character was known for telling outlandish and contrived stories which often placed him in fantastical situations, making him a fitting motif for a squadron equipped with rocket aircraft. The marking itself remains a bit of a mystery however, Komet emblems were rarely photographed, and no available wartime photos appear to exist of this emblem. It was first seen in 1965 when Britain donated a Komet they had captured back to Germany, to be displayed in the Deutsches Museum in München. When the aircraft was refurbished and repainted, this emblem was chosen to represent 7th group. It is more likely that the replication was indeed made from original sources rather than invented, though this is difficult to confirm. Like all Komet emblems it was positioned in front of the cockpit, just before the nose cone.
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"ABIR" Emblem, Israel

“3rd Anti-Aircraft Company, 7th Anti-Aircraft Regiment Emblem, Japan

9th Armoured Division Emblem, Britain



Play 20 battles while using Israeli Ground Vehicles with a minimum of 60% Battle Activity

Destroy 20 Aircraft using Japanese Ground Vehicles

Earn 15000 score using British Ground Vehicles


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[h3]"ABIR" Emblem[/h3]
“ABIR” (KNIGHT) emblem, IDF. Personal markings on Israeli tanks are comparatively rare, with many examples required to be subtle or removed entirely before combat unless they were official company markings. This marking reads "knight" in Hebrew. Most inscriptions generally used similar power words in the same blocky style, such as “strike”, “sword”, “lightning” and so on. Above the text is the recognizable cannon of the early Merkava models. The marking was placed on the rear crew access door of a Merkava Mk.2 sometime during the 1980s.

[h3]3rd Anti-Aircraft Company, 7th Anti-Aircraft Regiment Emblem[/h3]
The emblem of the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Company, 7th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, 7th Armored Division, JGSDF. While the division was formed in late 1955 as the 7th Mixed Division, the 7th Anti-Aircraft Regiment was formed later on March 25th, 1981. The 3rd company is based at the Higashi Chitose Garrison in Hokkaido, and is equipped with eight Type 87 SPAA vehicles and several Type 73 APCs. The scorpion was chosen as the emblem of the company due to its stealthy and lethal nature, waiting in concealment on the ground, ready to strike an unsuspecting target with a single accurate strike. An additional parallel is the visual similarity between the raised stinger of a scorpion and the curved tracking radar of the Type 87 when extended. The marking was positioned on both sides of the turret, on the extended lower blocks just in front of the smoke grenade array.

[h3]9th Armoured Division Emblem[/h3]
The emblem of the 9th Armoured Division, British Army. While the marking is best known for representing the 9th Armoured Division, it originates from a British polo team from the 1930s, the “Giant Pandas”, where the marking was displayed prominently on the team’s shirts. Several members of the team later went on to lead the 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade after the outbreak of the Second World War, where they chose the emblem of their polo team for the insignia of the brigade. The 9th Armoured Division was created on December 1st, 1940. Its appointed commander, Montagu Brocas Burrows, had previously commanded the 1st MMG and adopted the emblem for the new division. The 9th Armoured disbanded on July 31st, 1944, never seeing active service as a complete division — which incidentally created an interesting link with the marking, as the panda is a docile bear. The emblem could be found on most tanks of the core division, placed in the corner of the lower front and rear plates.
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Monthly markings can be found in a special tab at the bottom of the customization menu, (Monthly Decals) after a month, they’ll be moved to their corresponding category.

You can check the exact terms and track the progress of completing tasks for these decals by going to your Player Profile > Decals > Monthly Decals. From here, click the “Track progress” button on each decal to track from the hangar.

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All of the emblems will come with a detailed description. This will generally consist of the history of the marking, its design, which vehicles used it, and where it was often placed on vehicles historically if applicable (some emblems are taken from badges, which weren’t always applied). This way you can more easily recreate the original positioning if you’d like.

We hope you like the selection August has to offer! Enjoy adding them to your collection, and we’ll see you in September!

Update 2.47.0.92

[p][/p][h2]Aircraft[/h2]
  • [p]A bug that caused the first weapon change using a hotkey to display a “Weapon selector enabled” line instead of changing weapons has been fixed.[/p]
  • [p]A bug that caused the pinned Visual weapon selector to not reflect the ammo count decreasing after a shot has been fixed.[/p]
  • [p]A bug that caused the weapon selection menu to close along with the multi-function menu when pressing “Esc” has been fixed.[/p]
  • [p]A bug that caused the number of equipped weapon pods to not match the number of pods in the Visual weapon selector has been fixed.[/p]
[h2]Naval Vessels[/h2]
  • [p]A bug that caused the reload time to increase while extinguishing a fire has been fixed.[/p]
[h2]Graphics[/h2]
  • [p]Horizon and mountain peak rendering has been improved on minimum and low graphics settings.[/p]
[hr][/hr][p]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.[/p]

The Explosive Watermelon!



One of the best fruits you can eat on a hot summer August day is a big, cold, juicy, sweet watermelon. It’s full of flavor! In War Thunder, the Explosive Watermelon is filled with rewards and you can buy it for Silver Lions!

The “Explosive Watermelon” can be purchased from the in-game Item Shop for Silver Lions from August 7th (11:00 GMT) until September 3rd (11:00 GMT).

It doesn’t require a key and can only be purchased by players who have bought at least one researchable vehicle at Rank II or higher on their account.


[h2]What’s in the Explosive Watermelon?[/h2]
The “Explosive Watermelon” contains vehicles and camouflages, decals and decorations, player icons from previous summer events and events from the new cycle from June to August inclusive, as well as useful consumable items: boosters, universal backups, wagers and orders. Some items from past events are appearing as coupons for the first time, and you’ll be able to trade them on the Market!

The Explosive Watermelon costs 60,000 Silver Lions.



Explosive Watermelon

On September 3rd (11:00 GMT), all Explosive Watermelons will disappear from your inventory, so be sure to open them before then!

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“Colored flame” decal

"Waffenhalter" decoration

“Wyvern” decal



"MotoLady" profile icon

"Flying Dustbin" decoration

"Jalil Zandi" profile icon



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All items are immediately credited to your account, but there’s a chance of receiving some of them in the form of a coupon, unless otherwise stated.

Full list of items in the Explosive Watermelon (open spoiler)
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[h3]Vehicles (will be immediately activated on the account or in the form of coupons):[/h3]
  • F-14A IRIAF
  • Alcione
  • Churchill AVRE Petard
  • Pz.Sp.Wg.P204(f) KwK (immediately activated on the account only)
  • CT-CV 105HP
  • Su-25BM
  • HMS Renown
  • Zrinyi I (immediately activated on the account only)
  • F4D-1
  • Leopard 2AV
  • IJN Haruna
  • Buccaneer S.1
  • VL Myrsky II (immediately activated on the account only)
  • BMD-4
  • Ka-Chi (immediately activated on the account only)
  • RN Aviere (immediately activated on the account only)
  • Bussard
  • F11F-1
  • Ar 196 A-3 (immediately activated on the account only)
  • C2A1
  • Ikv 73 (immediately activated on the account only)
  • Maxim Gorky
  • Freccia P-493 (immediately activated on the account only)
  • BT-7A (F-32)
  • HMS Spey
  • Bf 110 C-6
  • AUBL/74 HVG
  • IJN Yuudachi
  • P-59A
  • FJ-4B VMF-232
  • Martlet Mk IV (Britain)
  • Sd.Kfz.234/3
  • IS-7

  • Т-34E
  • P-43A-1
  • Ki-94-II
  • Sd.Kfz.234/4
  • Phòng không T-34 (USSR) (immediately activated on the account only)
  • F7F-3
  • Fw 189 A-1
  • KV-220
  • Grant I
  • P-63A-10 (USSR) (immediately activated on the account only)
  • KV-IB (Germany)

* — the chances of receiving IS-7 are far lower than the other vehicles and are around 0,001%

All vehicles will be immediately credited to the account but there is a chance to get it in form of a coupon unless otherwise specified.
[h3]Camouflages (coupons only):[/h3]
  • F-14A IRIAF: Experimental camouflage (first time as a coupon)
  • CT-CV 105HP: Demonstration camouflage
  • Su-25BM: Digital camouflage
  • HMS Renown: Tricolor geometric camouflage
  • F4D-1: "Blue Nemesis" camouflage
  • Leopard 2AV: Bundeswehr сamouflage
  • IJN Haruna: Deforming camouflage
  • Buccaneer S.1: "736 NAS" camouflage
  • BMD-4: Deforming tricolor desert camouflage
  • Bussard: Deforming camouflage
  • F11F-1: "Blue Angels" camouflage
  • C2A1: Royal Canadian Regiment camouflage
  • Maxim Gorky: Deforming camouflage
  • BT-7A (F-32): Bicolor summer camouflage
  • HMS Spey: Deforming camouflage
  • Bf 110 C-6: Bicolor camouflage
  • AUBL/74 HVG: Tricolor summer camouflage
  • IJN Yuudachi: Deforming bicolor camouflage
  • P-59A: Standard olive-green camouflage
  • FJ-4B VMF-232: VU-7 camouflage
  • Martlet Mk IV (Britain): Nonstandard bicolor camouflage
  • Sd.Kfz.234/3: Tricolor summer camouflage (spots)
  • IS-7: Tricolor summer camouflage
  • T-34E: Bicolor summer camouflage
  • P-43A-1: Unpainted camouflage
  • Ki-94-II: Spotted camouflage
  • Sd.Kfz.234/4: Tricolor camouflage
  • F7F-3: Testing Ground 113
  • Fw 189 A-1: Testing Ground 113
  • KV-220: Testing Ground 113
  • Grant I: Testing Ground 113

[h3]Decorations (both immediately activated on the account and available as coupons):[/h3]
  • "Flying Dustbin" (first time as a coupon)
  • BMX
  • Jet ski
  • Sailing catamaran
  • Hornet’s nest
  • BSA Bicycle
  • Container "Waffenhalter"
  • M4 Sherman
  • Willys MB
  • Assault rifle shortened (USSR)
  • M1A1 Carbine
  • Light machine gun (USA)
  • Light machine gun (USSR)
  • Light machine gun (Germany)
  • Light machine gun (China)
  • Assault body armor (Russia)
  • Force recon vest (USA)
  • Ammunition of the Soviet Army, 1941
  • Wehrmacht ammunition (Germany)
  • SVT-40
  • M1 Carbine
  • Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1
  • Gewehr 41 (Walther)
  • Arisaka Type 44
  • PPS
  • MP-40
  • STEN
  • M1928A1 "Thompson"

[h3]Decals (both immediately activated on the account and available as coupons):[/h3]
  • Emblem of the V Corps (immediately activated on the account only)
  • Emblem of the 1st Special Service Brigade (immediately activated on the account only)
  • "Alcione" decal (immediately activated on the account only)
  • "F 544" decal (immediately activated on the account only)
  • Emblem of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (immediately activated on the account only)
  • Emblem of the Imperial Iranian Air Force (immediately activated on the account only)
  • "BMX Racing" decal
  • "Paragliding" decal
  • "Surfing" decal
  • "Windsurfing" decal
  • "Wingsuiting" decal
  • Diving Mode On decal
  • Explore More decal
  • Falling Coconuts decal
  • Good Catch decal
  • Trees Don't Move decal
  • Emblem of the Air Force Airborne Corps, PLA
  • Emblem of the 11th Parachute Brigade, France
  • Emblem of the Rapid Forces Division, Germany
  • Emblem of the "Folgore" Parachute Brigade, Italy
  • Emblem of the 1st Airborne Brigade, Japan
  • Emblem of the 323rd Parachute Ranger Squadron, Sweden
  • Emblem of the Royal Marines
  • Emblem of the Russian Marine Corps
  • Basilisk
  • Cerberus
  • Chimera
  • Echidna
  • Harpy
  • Hippocampus
  • Lernaean Hydra
  • Minotaur
  • Sphinx
  • Wyvern
  • Flames
  • Fiery explosion
  • Frosty flames
  • Fiery ball
  • Flaming exhaust
  • Fiery pattern
  • Flaming sparks
  • Colored flame
  • Emblem of the air forces, Germany
  • Emblem of the air forces, Japan
  • Emblem of the air forces, Britain
  • Emblem of the air forces, USA
  • Emblem of the air forces, USSR
  • Emblem of the armored forces, France
  • Emblem of the armored forces, Germany
  • Emblem of the armored forces, Italy
  • Emblem of the armored forces, Japan
  • Emblem of the Royal tank regiments
  • The emblem of the armored forces, U.S.
  • Emblem of the armored forces, Russia
  • The Symbol of Japan
  • The Symbol of USA
  • The Symbol of USSR
  • The Symbol of Britain
  • The Symbol of Germany
  • The Symbol of Italy
  • Pin-up Japan
  • Pin-up Britain
  • Pin-up USA
  • Pin-up USSR
  • Pin-up Germany

[h3]Profile icons (will be immediately activated on an account):[/h3]
  • Jalil Zandi (first time as a coupon)
  • MotoLady
  • Girl scout

[h3]Maritime flags (immediately activated on the account only):[/h3]
  • Italian Naval Jack

[h3]Silver Lions[/h3]
  • 10,000 - 1,000,000

[h3]Expendable item[/h3]
  • Battle trophy (Research points booster)
  • Battle trophy (Silver lions booster)
  • Universal backup
  • Universal backup x2
  • Universal backup x3
  • Random wager
  • Random order

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Get the F-106A “Six Shooter” in the Sky Guard Event!



The F-106 supersonic interceptor entered service with the U.S. Air Force in 1959. This aircraft did not take part in combat operations in Vietnam, but the possibility of using it as air cover was considered. In view of this, in 1972 the fighter was modernized under the Six Shooter program, where it was equipped with an internal cannon, an optical sight and a transparent canopy. Closer to the 1980s, the U.S. Air Force switched to more modern fighters, causing the F-106s to be transferred to the National Guard, serving until 1988.

[h3]From August 13th (11:00 GMT) until August 27th (11:00 GMT), earn mission points in Air Battles, unlock stages and receive rewards![/h3]



[h2]F-106A “Six Shooter” — An Event Vehicle Jet Fighter for the USA at Rank VI[/h2]
The F-106A “Six Shooter” comes to the game in its modernized 1970s variant. It features a great top speed and maneuverability, a Helmet-Mounted targeting system and a built-in six-barrel 20 mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon with 650 rounds of ammunition. It can also carry four AIM-4F/G Super Falcon air-to-air missiles and two external fuel tanks.



“Emblem of the 112th Fighter Squadron” decal

“Emblem of the 159th Fighter Squadron” decal

“Emblem of the California Air National Guard” decoration



“City of Jacksonville” anniversary camouflage

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 is unlocked for 35,000 mission points and brings a new reward.

Please note: Once the stage is unlocked, you will need to claim your reward manually. To do this, click on your profile, select the Sky Guard category, and click Claim Prize.


You’re able to earn mission points in Air 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: August 15th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 23rd and 25th.[/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: “Explosive Watermelon” Silver Chest
  • For 4 Stages: one of the decal rewards
  • For 5 Stages: “Emblem of the California Air National Guard” decal
  • For 6 Stages: unique camouflage for the F-106A “Six Shooter”
  • For 7 Stages: non-tradable coupon for the F-106A “Six Shooter”


[h3]Discounts on purchasing stages using Golden Eagles[/h3]
Incomplete 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 earned 30,000 mission points, then the price for unlocking this stage will be 499 Golden Eagles. If you’ve earned 33,500 mission points, then you’ll only need to pay 199 Golden Eagles. Remember to keep this in mind if you cannot complete a stage on time!

[h3]The Upgrade for a coupon[/h3]
When you complete 7 stages, you’ll receive a non-tradable coupon for the F-106A “Six Shooter” 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 August 13th (11:00 GMT ) until August 25th (11:00 GMT) for 600,000 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 August 29th (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 F-106A “Six Shooter” (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 > Sky Guard. If you don’t manage to complete a stage on time or would like to purchase a stage, until August 29th from the Achievements window, you can purchase each stage with Golden Eagles which will give you the corresponding rewards.