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IRIS-T SLM and Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems!

The upcoming War Thunder "Leviathans" update brings multi-vehicle SAM systems to the game. One of them is the German IRIS-T SLM that we’ll be looking at today!

[h3]Introducing Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems![/h3]
In War Thunder’s next major update, we’ll be adding new and advanced SAM vehicles to the game! Some of these new machines are not singular units on their own, but consist of multiple vehicles to use in battle, something never seen before in the game. In real life, many modern SAMs consist of several vehicles that work together, including launchers, command centers, support vehicles and radars. In War Thunder, only the radar and launcher vehicles will be available to be controlled by the player — the command and support vehicles are considered to be working further away and in the lore of the game are located outside of the playable area (they’re not really there, but let’s pretend they are).

[h3]How do they work exactly?[/h3]



Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems consist of at least two vehicles — a vehicle with a radar for surveillance and fire control, and one or more launchers. Players can control these vehicles and cycle between them by pressing icons on the hotbar or using keybinds while in-game.

At the start of the battle, players will be in control of a mobile radar vehicle. It’s advised to drive this to a hidden position to conceal it from enemy fire. Afterwards, the player can then place launchers nearby utilizing the same mechanic used for placing ammo boxes. Having placed one launcher, the player will then be able to deploy a second one or leave it in reserve in case the already deployed launcher gets destroyed.

While controlling Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems, the player will have full control over the functionality of both the radar vehicle and the launchers while using any of the vehicles. For example, while driving the radar vehicle, you’ll be able to launch missiles from the deployed launcher vehicles.

As we’ve already mentioned, when one of the launchers is destroyed, the player has the option of using the remaining one they left in reserve. To go further, when the radar vehicle is destroyed, then the entire Multi-Vehicle SAM System is considered lost, and players will get notified that the vehicle is no longer functional and get forced out of it. The exception would be vehicles where the launchers can operate independently in real life. Similarly, Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems will be considered lost when all launchers available to the player are destroyed.

[h3]In conclusion[/h3]
All of the top ranked Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems coming in the “Leviathans” major update each have their own pros and cons. They’ll receive missiles with different types of homing heads (IR or ARH), the presence or absence of radio correction on the trajectory course and different zones of destruction. Let’s now move onto discussing the German IRIS-T SLM.

[h2]IRIS-T SLM: A SAM for Germany at Rank VIII[/h2]
At a glance:
  • IRST-SL missiles with IR+IOG+DL
  • Three vehicles: radar and two launchers
  • Vertical missile launch
  • Large in size


Vehicle History
In December 2005, the German Air Force accepted the IRIS-T (Infra Red Imaging System Tail/Thrust Vector-Controlled) air-to-air missile with an infrared seeker into service. This missile was developed by the Diehl BGT Defence consortium with the participation of NATO allies. Based on this missile, the IRIS-T SL missile was developed within the MEADS program, where it received a fairing that could be jettisoned to improve aerodynamics during long-range flights. It also received a new and large-diameter engine as well as radio correction of target coordinates and GPS correction for the inertial guidance system.

In 2015, a short-range system was developed and in 2022, tests of the IRIS-T SLM (Surface Launched Medium Range) improved version were completed. This modular system is built on the chassis of a MAN 8x8 truck or in a stationary version and is distinguished by its setup as it includes a detection radar, a command vehicle and up to four launchers and support vehicles. The IRIS-T SLM system is currently in service with the Bundeswehr.




[h2]Introducing the IRIS-T SLM![/h2]

Today we’re introducing one of the first Multi-Vehicle SAM Systems coming to the game, which is the German medium-range IRIS-T SLM vehicle on the chassis of a MAN truck. Let’s get started!



So we’ve explained how these new systems work and the history of this new vehicle, so let’s now break it down. The IRIS-T SLM radar system is based on the Hensoldt TRML-4D detection radar and is mounted on an 8x8 truck. The antenna has a phased active array and the launchers are mounted on a different vehicle using the same truck.

Each launcher vehicle carries eight IRIS-T SL medium-range missiles in transport and launch containers that fold up when in the stowed position. The missiles feature an all-aspect thermal imaging homing head with an inertial guidance system, they also offer improved noise and IR countermeasure immunity and are capable of hitting targets at distances of up to 40 km. At the mid-course section of the trajectory, guidance is provided by an inertial navigation system with data link — upon approaching its intended target the missile switches to autonomous target tracking using its IR seeker.



Both the launcher vehicle and the radar vehicle have no armor and are truly large in size! The chassis is over 10 meters long and the considerable height increases even more with the antenna on the radar vehicle in operation, and not to mention the launch containers and mast antennas of the launcher when it is deployed. This does mean that it’s not easy to hide these vehicles and they can be easily spotted and hit by enemy ground vehicles and aircraft. Make sure to position wisely.



That’s this one done! We’ll be covering other new SAM Systems coming to the game in the "Leviathans" major update soon enough, so keep an eye out for those — they’re cool!

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

"Leviathans" Update Trailer!

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Introducing the next major update trailer for War Thunder: Leviathans!

Get the SAV 20.12.48 and a New Decal for Swedish National Security Forces Day!



The Swedish National Security Forces were founded on May 29th 1940. They consist of 50 battalions and are the rapid reaction force and military reserve of the Swedish Army.

[h2]The SAV 20.12.48 is temporarily available for Golden Eagles![/h2]
This fast-firing TD is available for 1300 Golden Eagles.

When: From May 29th (11:00 GMT) until June 2nd (11:00 GMT).
Where: Sweden > Army > Premium vehicles.




[h3]About this tank destroyer[/h3]
  • The SAV 20.12.48 features an experimental Swedish self-propelled gun. This gun was created after shortening a 120 mm naval gun and using its naval automatic loader, giving a reload time of just 1.2 seconds. Perfect for taking out multiple enemies at once!


[h2]Earn the “Emblem of the Kronoberg regiment” decal![/h2]
Available for the occasion!

“Emblem of the Kronoberg regiment” decal

When: From May 29th (11:00 GMT) until June 2nd (11:00 GMT).
Task: Play 3 battles using Swedish vehicles at rank III or higher to receive the “Emblem of the Kronoberg regiment” decal.

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

The VRCC is Available On Spain’s Armed Forces Day!



In 1978, with the adoption of a new Constitution, Spain began modernizing its armed forces. That same year an institutional event was approved, celebrated on the closest Saturday to May 30th every year, paying tribute to military personnel.

The modern Spanish Armed Forces consists of 133,000 people. The army is equipped with Leopard 2E MBTs, M-109A5E howitzers and Eurocopter Tiger helicopters, while the star of the Air Force is the Eurofighter Typhoon multirole jet fighter.

[h2]The VRCC is now available for Golden Eagles and is here to stay![/h2]
This Spanish tank is back for good and is available for 8,910 Golden Eagles.

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When: From May 29th (09:00 GMT).
Where: Italy > Army > Premium vehicles.
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[h3]About this tank[/h3]
  • VRCC is the Spanish name for the Italian B1 Centauro wheeled tank destroyer. This vehicle features light armor but this is compensated by its mobility, with a maximum speed of 110 km/h! The 105 mm cannon on this tank is backed up by a thermal imager and laser rangefinder which aids firing at longer distances.

RN Roma: City at Sea



Today, we’ll be taking a look at RN Roma, one of three Littorio-class battleships constructed as the most advanced capital ships for the Italian Navy during the Second World War.

[h2]RN Roma: A Battleship for Italy at Rank VII[/h2]
At a glance:
  • Powerful 381 mm main battery
  • Innovative torpedo protection
  • Catapult aircraft
  • Good mobility
Vehicle History
By the mid 1930s, the naval arms race in Europe had picked up again, despite the established international naval treaties of the time. In response to the French Dunkerque-class, the Italian navy started construction of a series of new battleships as part of the Littorio-class. Roma was the third and final battleship of the class, representing the most advanced capital ships built by Italy up until that time. These ships featured powerful main batteries of nine 381 mm (15 inch) guns, high speed, and innovative protection, including the Pugliese torpedo defense system.

Despite their impressive design, the Littorio-class ships were hindered by Italy’s limited wartime resources, especially fuel shortages and a constrained strategic position in the Mediterranean. Commissioned in mid-1942, Roma saw little action due to these factors and Italy’s increasingly defensive naval posture. After Italy signed an armistice with the Allies in September 1943, Roma led the fleet to surrender, following orders to sail to Malta. En route, the warship was attacked by German bombers employing Fritz X radio-guided bombs. Two hits caused catastrophic explosions, causing Roma to sink off Sardinia with heavy losses. The remaining two Littorio battleships however, made it to port in Malta and were later on handed over as war prizes to the U.S. and Great Britain.




[h2]Introducing RN Roma![/h2]

RN Roma is the third and last of the Littorio-class battleships, built for the Regia Marina during the Second World War. Coming to the game in the next major update, this battleship incorporates the latest technological developments in naval warfare at the time, which allowed RN Roma to really stand out. Let’s take a closer look at today’s blog!



Entering service at the height of the Second World War means RN Roma comes fitted with a formidable arsenal, capable of posing a serious threat to most other battleships. Outfitted with a primary battery of three triple 381 mm (15 inch) cannons, RN Roma can comfortably engage in long range gun duels against other battleships! This is all while the potent secondary battery consisting of twelve 152 mm (6 inch) and four 120 mm (4.7 inch) make short work of any smaller vessel daring to stray close.

Aircraft will also have a hard time breaking through RN Roma’s formidable defenses, especially at closer ranges, as they’ll be facing a barrage of fire coming from the ship’s 90 mm AA guns and the plethora of 37 and 20 mm automatic cannons.



Interesting: Roma’s sinking by the German Fritz X bomb marked the first successful use of precision munitions against a warship.

RN Roma’s arsenal is truly impressive, and so is its armor! As is typical for battleships, RN Roma is no exception in terms of possessing an extensive armor layout, notably consisting of a 350 mm thick belt (spaced armor, 70 plus 280 mm) and turret armor. This in turn enables this battleship to comfortably shrug off high-caliber fire at medium range engagements. Additionally, RN Roma features a special “Pugliese” type anti-torpedo bulkhead. The elaborate design consists of a series of drum-shaped cavities below the ship’s main belt, reducing explosive damage and improving overall torpedo protection. This, coupled with the ability to reach a top speed of 30 kts (56 km/h), allows RN Roma to form the vanguard of any attack and pursue any enemies fleeing from its thunderous advance!



That’s it for this one! RN Roma will surely provide excellent firepower capabilities and will soon be coming to the game in the next major update. In the meantime, be sure to keep scanning the horizon for more news as we continue sharing the latest on what the upcoming update has in store for you. Until then, calm seas and happy hunting!

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