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Updating the Tiger II (P) Model!

[p][/p][p][/p][p]The legendary in-game King Tiger with the early turret type (commonly known as the “Porsche” turret) will soon be receiving a new visual model and numerous internal module improvements. Meet the redesigned Tiger II (P), coming in the next major update! [/p][p][/p][carousel][/carousel][p][/p][p]First, let’s take a look at the Tiger II (P) from the outside. We’ve given it some general geometry corrections, especially noticeable on the turret, which underwent the most extensive reworking. A protective ring was added around the turret ring, which was previously a very vulnerable area. Zimmerit has now been added to the hull and turret. This is a special compound that was applied to Wehrmacht armored vehicles to protect against magnetic mines, though as far as the game is concerned its purely cosmetic. Spare tracks have been added to the sides of the turret too, slightly increasing the protection. The actual tracks themselves are also new.[/p][p][/p][carousel][/carousel][p][/p][p]Next, what about the internals? The armor will be updated to the more accurate volumetric model, correctly reflecting the dimensions of the tank’s protective structure when it’s hit. The models of the internal modules have also been reworked, becoming more detailed and accurate.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]You’ll be able to see the updated Porsche Tiger II for yourself very soon! And in one of the future major updates, we also plan to make improvements to the external model of the Tiger II (H), so make sure to keep an eye out for that![/p]

Economy Changes for Bluewater Fleet trees

[p][/p][p][/p][p]Recently, Bluewater fleet naval trees were extended to rank VII, and as a result we’ve now updated the research system to make progression faster and more balanced overall. The infographic shows the updated cost for researching and purchasing Bluewater fleet ships at each rank for each nation.[/p][p][/p][p](click here to expand image)[/p][p][/p][p]The cost of researching and purchasing Bluewater fleet ships at ranks I-VII has been altered (generally reduced). Values of the following parameters have been changed: the purchase price in Silver Lions, the crew cost, the Expert crew price, the price of modifications in Silver lions, the amount of research points needed to research a vessel, and the amount of research points needed to unlock modifications.[/p][p]Note that the calculations do not take into account grouped vehicles, since their research and purchase are not required to advance through the Bluewater fleet research trees.[/p]

Get Mackensen in the Black Hussar event!

[p][/p][p]August von Mackensen joined the 2nd Prussian Life Hussar Regiment, known as the “Black Hussars” at the age of 20. He earned his first honors in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, and served as a field marshal general in the First World War, commanding an army group named after him. A battlecruiser built in Germany during the First World War was also named after him — this same battlecruiser is the main reward in this new naval event![/p][p][/p]
[p]From September 4th (11:00 GMT) until September 22nd (11:00 GMT), earn mission points in Naval Battles, unlock stages and get rewards![/p]
[p][/p][h2]Mackensen — an event vehicle Battlecruiser for Germany at Rank VI[/h2][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Battlecruiser Mackensen was a further development of the successful Derffinger design, featuring improved speed and armor, and significantly superior armament — 350 mm guns instead of the previous 305 mm. Construction of the lead ship of the Mackensen class began in 1915 at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg. However, military difficulties led to significant delays. By November 1918, Mackensen had reached 85% completion, but according to the Treaty of Versailles, she and the other three ships in the class were scrapped between 1921 and 1922.[/p][p]In War Thunder, Mackensen is a solid competitor against other late First World War ships. The main advantages of this vessel are excellent armament consisting of eight 350 mm guns, good armor protection and a maximum speed of 28 knots (around 50 km/h), making Mackensen one of the fastest battlecruisers of the era. The weak point however is the lack of automatic short-range anti-aircraft weaponry. Mackensen can also take large 600 mm torpedoes into battle in five torpedo tubes.[/p][p][/p]
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[p]“Coat of arms of August von Mackensen” decal[/p]
[p]“Flag of the Prussian Navy” ship flag[/p]
[p]“August von Mackensen” profile icon[/p]
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[p]Two-tone geometric camouflage for Mackensen[/p]
[p][/p][p]Among the rewards in the event is also this chest. When opened, there is a chance to receive one of the following items:[/p]
  • [p]50,000 - 100,000 Silver Lions[/p]
  • [p]Silver Lion and Research boosters[/p]
  • [p]Random Wagers and Orders[/p]
  • [p]Universal Backups (1 - 3) [/p]
  • [p]A random available camouflage for a vehicle you own[/p]
  • [p]1 day of Premium Account[/p]
[p][/p][h2]How to get all rewards[/h2][p]Each stage can be obtained for 45,000 mission points, where every new stage completed will give you a new reward.[/p][p] [/p]
[p]Please note: After finishing a stage, you need to collect the reward manually. To do this, click on your name in-game, go to “Black Hussar” and click the “Get Reward” button.[/p]
[p] [/p][p]You’re able to earn mission points in Naval Battles at Rank III or above in Arcade and Realistic 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.  [/p][p] [/p][p]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.[/p][p] [/p]
[p]Stages change every two days at 11:00 GMT on September 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th and 20th.[/p]
[p][/p][h2]Rewards are given when you complete a specific number of stages[/h2]
  • [p]For 1 Stage: trophy with a random reward[/p]
  • [p]For 2 Stages: “Coat of arms of August von Mackensen” decal[/p]
  • [p]For 3 Stages: trophy with a random reward[/p]
  • [p]For 4 Stages: “Flag of the Prussian Navy” ship flag[/p]
  • [p]For 5 Stages: trophy with a random reward[/p]
  • [p]For 6 Stages: “August von Mackensen” profile icon[/p]
  • [p]For 7 Stages: trophy with a random reward[/p]
  • [p]For 8 Stages: non-tradable coupon for Mackensen[/p]
  • [p]For 9 Stages: unique Two-tone geometric camouflage for Mackensen and four random modifications for Mackensen[/p]
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[p]Please note: You’ll only be able to receive the random modifications if you have Mackensen activated on your account.[/p]
[p][/p][h2]Discounts for purchasing stages using Golden Eagles[/h2][p]Incomplete stages can be purchased for Golden Eagles, but if you’re significantly close to completing a stage, its price will be significantly reduced.[/p][p]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 39,000 mission points, then the price for unlocking this stage will be 499 Golden Eagles. If you’ve scored 43,000 mission points, then you’ll only need 199 Golden Eagles. Remember to keep this in mind if you run out of time for a stage![/p][p][/p][h2]The coupon upgrade[/h2][p]When you complete 8 stages, you’ll receive a non-tradable coupon for Mackensen, where using it will immediately activate the vehicle on 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.[/p][p] [/p]
[p]The “Upgrade for coupon” item can be earned in parallel with the stages throughout the event from September 4th (11:00 GMT) until September 22th (11:00 GMT) for 750,000 mission points.[/p]
[p] [/p][p]After receiving the “Upgrade for coupon” item, you can convert the non-tradable coupon 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.[/p][p] [/p][p]The “Upgrade for coupon” item is valid until September 25th (11:00 GMT). Until this time, you can use it or exchange it for War Bonds. Afterwards, it’ll disappear from your inventory.[/p][p] [/p]
[p]To make a tradable coupon, select the “Coupon Mackensen (Germany)” in your inventory and click the “Modify” button.[/p]
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You can track the progress of completing stages and receiving the “Upgrade for coupon” item by clicking on your Nickname > Achievements > Black Hussars. If you don’t manage to complete a stage on time or would like to purchase a stage, you’ll be able to do so until September 25th from the Achievements window, you can purchase each stage with Golden Eagles which will give you the corresponding rewards.[/p]

Bf 109 T-2: A Rare Gem

[p][/p][p][/p][p]The Messerschmitt Bf 109 T is a navalized variant of the “Emil” modification, developed in the late 1930s to equip Germany’s planned aircraft carrier, the “Graf Zeppelin”.[/p][p][/p]
[p]Bf 109 T-2: A Premium Fighter for Germany at Rank II[/p]
[p]At a glance:[/p]
  • [p]Improved low speed handling[/p]
  • [p]Deadly arsenal[/p]
  • [p]Premium bonuses[/p]
[p] [/p][h3]Vehicle History[/h3][p]In the late 1930s, the German Kriegsmarine laid out plans to build up its fleet to match that of the Royal Navy at the time. As these plans involved building a carrier, it quickly became apparent that this type of vessel would also require specialized naval aircraft. Reluctant to shift away resources from its own build up of forces, the Luftwaffe proposed to develop navalized variants of existing aircraft types instead of developing completely new ones. This proposal ended up being accepted and soon afterwards resulted in the modification of several “Emil” models with arrestor hooks, longer wings with bigger ailerons and flaps to facilitate carrier operations. This became the Bf 109 T-1.[/p][p]By 1940 however, shifting wartime priorities halted the construction of Germany’s Graf Zeppelin aircraft carrier. As a result, the hastily converted Bf 109 T-1s were soon pressed into frontline service, losing some of their carrier modifications and becoming the land-based Bf 109 T-2. Being optimized for short runway operations, the Bf 109 T-2 quickly found itself operating with Luftwaffe units out of Norwegian airstrips where they remained until the end of 1941 before being replaced by other variants.[/p][p]After that, the Bf 109Ts were relegated to secondary roles and were often used as trainer aircraft until late into 1944. In the end, only around 60 Bf 109 T-2s were ever built, making them one of the rarest variants of all series produced modifications of the Bf 109.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]Introducing the Bf 109 T-2![/h3][p][/p][p]The Bf 109 T-2 is a special variant originally derived from the “Emil” series, built only in few numbers for Germany’s planned Graf Zeppelin aircraft carrier. Though seeing only limited frontline use during the Second World War because of its specialized role, the Bf 109 T-2 represents a truly unique modification of the Bf 109 series. Keen to find out more about this hidden gem of the Messerschmitt family? Then join us as we dive deeper in today’s devblog.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]As carrier operations vastly differ from regular land based ones, the Bf 109 E’s design had to be adapted to enable take offs and landings from short runways. This prompted engineers at Messerschmitt to augment the aircraft’s design by lengthening the wings, ailerons and flaps, which in turn improved the aircraft’s handling in low speed flying. All other specifications remaining identical to the land-based counterpart meant that the Bf 109 T-2 retained its excellent speed and agility while extending its performance envelope at low speeds. This improvement may come in handy for passionate dogfighters as it ensures the aircraft still remains controllable at speeds where the land-based variant would usually stall.  [/p][p]Interesting: The Bf 109 T-2 remains one of the rarest series produced variants of the Bf 109 family with only around 60 units being produced.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Inheriting much of its design and specifications from its land based counterparts also means that the Bf 109 T-2 features access to the same arsenal as found on the already well familiar Emils. Featuring a combination of two machine guns and two powerful 20 mm cannons ensures the quick destruction of hostile aircraft. At the same time, the Bf 109 T-2 can also be equipped with a pylon capable of fitting the aircraft with 50 and 250 kg bombs and thus extending its capabilities to perform strike missions in Ground or Naval battles.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]The Bf 109 T-2 will soon join the starting ranks of the German aviation tree as a new premium aircraft, available for Golden Eagles. Thanks to its premium bonuses and the overall good balance between performance and firepower, the Bf 109 T-2 will enable newer pilots to quickly climb the ranks, while veterans may add a unique variant of the legendary 109 to their collection! That’s all for today’s devblog — until the next one, clear skies and happy hunting folks![/p][p][/p][p]Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.[/p]

Update 2.47.0.130

[p][/p][h3]Aircraft[/h3]
  • [p]A bug that still caused aircraft to jump on runways in some cases has been fixed. (Report).[/p]
  • [p]F-106A — a bug that caused one of the drop tanks to always display in X-ray view has been fixed. (Report).[/p]
[p][/p][h3]Ground Vehicles[/h3]
  • [p]The Active scouting mechanic is now available on Scout UAVs.
    Learn more about the implementation and limitations here.[/p]
  • [p]There is now a 3 second delay when switching back to the ground vehicle after the player’s Scout UAV gets destroyed. This is to give the player time to understand how they were destroyed.[/p]
[p][/p][h3]Interface[/h3]
  • [p]A table with scouting awards in the message with the battle results now has an indication of whether the particular scouting was conducted when the Scout UAV was launched or not.[/p]
  • [p]The description of the “Air Strike” modification now includes information on how a launched Scout UAV influences the rate at which the required spawn points for an aircraft are reduced.[/p]
[h3] [/h3][h3]Graphics[/h3]
  • [p]A bug that sometimes caused the textures of some airfields to be overlapped by the underlying landscape has been fixed. (Report).[/p]
[p][/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]