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Get the Special Otter Power Station Decal!



We have a small bonus for you today. Follow the link to get the Otter Power Station decal!
https://wtplay.link/guancha



If you’re a new player, you’ll get additional bonuses as well!

Discount on the Yak-38 for the Anniversary of its First Flight!



The Yak-38 was the first Soviet vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and first hovered in the air for the first time during testing on September 22nd 1970. This aircraft was built for service on the Project 1143 heavy aircraft carrier, and first landed on this type of ship in 1975. The Yak-38 was fully introduced and operated in only 1977, 231 Yak-38s were produced by 1989, and the aircraft was decommissioned in 2004.

[h2]The Yak-38 has a 30% discount![/h2]
The premium Yak-38 can be purchased at a 30% discount for 8,910 6,237 Golden Eagles.



When: From today until September 23rd (07:00 GMT).
Where: USSR > Aviation > Premium vehicles.

About this aircraft
  • The Yak-38 is suitable for attacking any sort of targets, both on the ground, in the air and even at sea. The ability to take off and land vertically allows it to improvise, playing like a helicopter while it picks up maximum speed extremely quickly. This aircraft has access to many secondary weapons, and thanks to a ballistic computer for rockets and guns, aiming at ground targets is easy to do.

Server Update 19.09.24



[h2]Aircraft[/h2]
  • A-10C — the inability to take presets with 500 lb Mk 82 bombs and pods with M247 rockets without researching any modifications has been fixed.

[h2]Ground Vehicles[/h2]
  • New reticles and presets for the following tanks have been added to the Sight settings menu: Leclerc, Challenger 2, Merkava, Ariete. We would like to thank authors from WT Live as these sights use reticles made by them.
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.

Three Mi-24's at a Discount to Mark the Anniversary of its First Flight!



The legendary Mi-24 made its maiden flight on September 19th 1969, 55 years ago. It remains one of the most widely used attack helicopters in the world to this day. More than 3,500 Mi-24s were produced, dozens of countries used it (and still do!), and it has taken part in more than 30 different armed conflicts.

[h2]The Mi-24D temporarily returns to the game with a 30% discount![/h2]
This helicopter is available in the game with a 30% discount, at 8560 5,992 Golden Eagles.



When: From today until September 23rd (07:00 GMT).
Where: USSR > Helicopters > Premium vehicles.

About this helicopter
  • The Mi-24D is one of the fastest helicopters in the game. Its armor can withstand small-caliber weapons fire, and its machine gun can deal with lightly armored opponents. But its main advantage is its wide selection of secondary weapons. From gun pods, free-falling bombs to missiles and rockets. The S-24 rockets and Falanga ATGM with up to 650 mm armor penetration are particularly good to use!


Also until September 23rd (07:00 GMT), there’s a 30% discount for the Mi-24P HFS80 (Germany) and Mi-24P (Italy), for 6,111 Golden Eagles each. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity to try out the legendary Soviet helicopter in the research trees of other countries!





It’s fixed! №96



Today, we’ll be going over the bug fixes and improvements that we’ve made to the game over the past 2 weeks. Let’s take a look!

If you’ve found a bug that you’d like to report, you can do so on our community bug reporting platform.

[h2]Helicopter Avionics[/h2]

In the Dance of Dragons major update, detailed helicopter model modules have now been added, which we spoke about in our recent Roadmap dev blog here. So far, only the AH-64 and Ka-52 helicopters have received detailed internal modules. For all other helicopters, we’ve included on-board systems into the fuselage damage model — when receiving damage, there’s a chance that one or another module will still fail.

There were times where players who took damage in a helicopter tried to use a particular feature and couldn’t, simply because the damage had disabled the corresponding avionics module. Previously, players didn’t understand why they couldn’t use it, but now a notification will let you know exactly what happened to your helicopter and what functionality has become unavailable.

[h2]Interface Fixes[/h2]

We’ve found several bugs that crept into the game interface. Here, we’ll list them one by one. One bug caused the modification window to open after a battle, even if no modifications were researched. Another caused the “Reset” button in the Sight settings window to not reset the settings. And in Air Realistic Battles, player titles were sometimes not displayed.

If the leader of a squad queuing for a battle had two or more server clusters selected, then only one cluster was displayed for squad members. The areas where active protection systems were shown in the damage indicator in-game were incorrectly displayed in the lower left corner (although the APS still worked correctly).

All of the bugs mentioned above have been fixed. Have a good game!

[h2]Garage for Sale![/h2]

Locations like Seversk-13 or Abandoned Town have quite a few fragile structures such as garages or kiosks. Penetrating them shouldn’t be a problem for solid or APHE shells, but for some reason it was! Even posts affected the flight of shells as well.

We’ve restored justice here, as these objects can now be destroyed and penetrated as they should be.

[h2]Keep Your Eyes Peeled[/h2]
War Thunder provides players with a vital opportunity to see the impact of shells fired by you and at you. However, we found that in some cases the hit was not shown.

For example, if you fired an APFSDS round that had a penetrator of 15 mm or less in diameter and it did not penetrate the enemy’s armor, the hit camera was not displayed. Additionally, when a player’s ammo rack, protected by blowout panels exploded in their vehicle, the vehicle destruction replay was not shown.

We fixed these bugs earlier this week.

[h2]Burn, Burn Brightly![/h2]

After the release of the Dance of Dragons update, some of you noticed something strange. Fire and smoke on the remains of destroyed tanks were no longer visible at distances over 2 km on any graphics settings.

You reported this to us and we’ve fixed it last week. Thanks for all of your reports on this!

[h2]That’s not all![/h2]
You can find the full list of fixes and improvements in each separate update note. Here’s some more: a bug that caused the time fuze to not set a distance when measuring the distance from the sights has been fixed, sudden brightness changes in the hangar and Air Battles will no longer bother you, and a bug that caused the award icons to not show in the after battle stats window under the “Awards” tab has been fixed as well.


[h2]Today's update: Update 2.39.0.30[/h2]


[h2]Ground Vehicles[/h2]
  • Leopard 2A4 (Sweden) — incorrect designation of the hydraulic pump as a horizontal guidance drive has been fixed.

[h2]Aircraft[/h2]
  • G.91 R/4 (Germany) — a bug where the AA-20 misisles on the left pylon were missing a launcher has been fixed. (Report).
  • Su-24M — a bug that caused the rocket pods to remain floating even when the wing was torn off has been fixed. (Report).
  • Baz Meshupar — a bug making it impossible to slave the radar with the HMD has been fixed. (Report)
  • Baz Meshupar — a bug with the lack of track-while-scan (TWS) mode has been fixed.
  • KAB-500S, LS-6 250, LS-6 500, GBU-31, GBU-38 — a bug where it was impossible to drop these guided bombs if the target was at an angle of more than 60 degrees from the direction of flight of the aircraft has been fixed.
  • AGMs with laser, TV and IR seekers, IR guided ATGMs — self-destruction of the missile in the air after losing the target has been removed. (Report).

[h2]Naval Vessels[/h2]
  • Tornade, Bourrasque — a bug where the rangefinders were not tied to the fire control room has been fixed.
  • IJN Amagi — the maximum horizontal aiming angle of the fourth main caliber turret has been increased from 150 to 160 degrees.

[h2]Graphics[/h2]
  • A bug that could cause brightness changes in Air Battles and in the hangar has been fixed. (Report).

[h2]Interface[/h2]
  • In the research window for task markers and temporary sales, the list of vehicles have been added to the tooltip.
  • A bug where a squad member’s queue information would not show all server clusters has been fixed.
  • A bug where the player would see the vehicle modification window after a battle, even if nothing had been researched has been fixed.
  • A bug where the settings in the Sight settings window would not reset when pressing the “Reset” button has been fixed.


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.