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Historical Camouflages – Japanese Experimental

Commanders!

The Samurai’s Honor event will be coming to Armored Warfare this summer and a huge part of it will be a set of Experimental Japanese Camouflages.



Despite all of them being quite different, the history behind these interesting camouflages is really quite prosaic. The 1960s and 1970s were an interesting time for the Japanese military. Its name says it all – the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force is intended solely and exclusively to defend the Japanese homeland, to which its tactics and vehicles are uniquely suited.



And so it is with the typical Japanese camouflage of green and brown stripes, although this paintjob hasn’t been around since the beginning. Before its adoption in the 1990s, many different camouflage patterns were tried. The ones we have for you today are all from the 1976-1983 trials that took place at the Camp Takigahara training unit of the JGSDF stationed near Mount Fuji.



None of these camouflages was deemed a success but that doesn’t make them any less interesting.



Experimental Hexagon – this camouflage attempts to break the silhouette of the tank using the same principle as other digital camouflages. Needless to say, with these colors, it didn’t go anywhere – it was a bit too bold for the conservative Japanese military.



Experimental Digital – this camouflage consists of rectangles with multiple different colors that are forming larger spots. It contains no fewer than seven color tones. It first appeared around 1980. As you can imagine, applying this camouflage was slow and costly, although, according to the reports, it was very effective and it was possible to adjust it for different seasons by increasing or decreasing the white or green ratio.



It’s worth noting that this camouflage is in no way related to the American dual texture research from the 1970s. It’s a case of two armies coming independently to the same conclusions (and discarding them for being too radical at the time).

Experimental Summer – this camouflage is more conventional than the previous two, since it uses relatively simply color areas. The number of colors was reduced to five with the emphasis on various shades of brown.



Experimental Winter – interestingly enough, this camouflage resembles the modern Scandinavian patterns with its sharp-edged areas of green and grey. The Japanese truly were ahead of their time.



Experimental Autumn – this is a variant of the Summer camouflage although its color pattern (dark grey and brown) would perhaps better fit in a desert, which is why some western sources claim this is in fact a desert camouflage. That would make little sense given there are no real deserts in Japan for tanks to fight in. The black and grey areas are in fact meant to match dead grass.



The camouflage that Japan uses now was basically developed using the trial and error method. After numerous tests, it was deemed that compared to the exotic camouflages above, a simple two-tone camouflage works just as well (except for winter, for which Japan uses a similar pattern as well as other creative camouflaging methods) but at a much lower cost. Practicality has prevailed as usual.



All these Japanese Experimental camouflages will be available as prizes during the Samurai’s Honor event, which means they will all be available without paying a dime. They will also be usable for all environments. Additionally, the following assets will also be available during the event:
  • Shachi-Hoko decal
  • 7th Armored Division decal
  • Shitama decal
  • Samurai Helmet avatar

As well as a skin that we’ll tell you more about in a future article. We hope that you will enjoy the event and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Mission: Heroes of Armored Warfare

Commanders!

As you know already, we are working on new features and events, but all that wouldn’t be possible without you – the true Heroes of Armored Warfare, our legendary playerbase that sticks with us through thick and thin. Over the many years the game’s been around, it was you who created the best jokes and memes. It was you who expanded the community of armor lovers (that tends to take itself very seriously) with your light-heartedness and curiosity, attracting more and more people to the awesome topic that is tanks.



We’d like to thank you with this special mission featuring numerous assets with references to your favorite memes and past events.

All these objectives need to be completed between July 18 (17:00 CEST/18:00 MSK) and August 7 (22:59 CEST/23:59 MSK), 2022.



Invictus Skin for PL-01 – the name of the skin means “unconquered” in Latin, just as you, the community, managed to survive the tumultuous events of the past, even when things seemed bleak and the game’s future uncertain. The skin features references, memes and the names and icons of prominent players, moderators and influencers – even those who are, sadly, not among us anymore. Do you know all of them? In that case, you’re really oldschool.
  • To obtain the Invictus skin, win 25 matches using a Tier 9 or Tier 10 MBT within the abovementioned time period.


Haswell Camouflage – Haswell is one of the most prominent members of the EU community and the founder of the Armored Labs forum and Discord channel. This camouflage (available for all three environments) was created by him for this event, one of the first pieces of player-made content to make it into Armored Warfare.
  • To obtain the Haswell camouflage, win 25 matches using a Tier 9 or Tier 10 TD within the abovementioned time period.




Sebastian Grimm and Magnus Holter Avatars – aside from being long-requested avatars on their own, the users using these nicknames are the prominent members of the EU community, beloved for their shenanigans.
  • To obtain both avatars, win 25 matches using a Tier 9 or Tier 10 LT within the abovementioned time period.


Pink Base Paint – you asked for it, here it is in all its glory. The color pink has always been one of the most requested base paints in the game. It doesn’t quite fit the art direction of Armored Warfare, but... to hell with it, right? Pink is our new obsession and hopefully it will become yours as well.
  • To obtain the base paint, win 25 matches using a Tier 9 or Tier 10 AFV within the abovementioned time period.
Player Titles – we are adding two special titles for this event – “Indomitable” and “Hero of Armored Warfare.”
  • To obtain both titles, win 30 matches using a Tier 9 or Tier 10 SPG within the abovementioned time period.
Please note:
  • This mission requires Tier 9 or Tier 10 vehicles as it is meant for the veterans of Armored Warfare
  • These assets will NEVER be issued again, this event is your only chance to obtain them (yes, we are serious)
  • All objectives need to be completed between July 18 (17:00 CEST/18:00 MSK) and August 7 (22:59 CEST/23:59 MSK), 2022
  • Each objective can only be completed once
  • All prizes will be sent to each winner after the end of the event
  • This mission is in no way connected to the Perihelion event and Perihelion’s rules do not apply

We hope that you will enjoy the mission and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Second Bastille Day Gift

Commanders!

As promised in our earlier article, we’re bringing you the second gift celebrating the Bastille Day of 2022!



The gift, available until July 21, contains the following items:
  • Player title “Musketeer”
  • Aquitaine flag
  • French Royal flag
  • Normandy flag
  • Picardy flag
  • 2 Platinum Loot Crates

As usual, you can pick it up via the MY.GAMES Market platform. We hope that you’ll enjoy this second present and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Recon Loot Crate Now Available

Commanders!

This week, we’d like to offer you a new type of Loot Crate – the Recon Loot Crate, containing many of your favorite Premium LTs and AFVs as well as Commanders, Gold and progress boosters!



The mechanics are very simple. This crate allows you to win one of the vehicles listed in its description (or its value in Gold if you have it already). For a full list, please visit the MY.GAMES Market page.

Furthermore, this Loot Crate uses the Key mechanics. Instead of purchasing the Loot Crates, you purchase keys to them, which you then use to unlock them.

However, please note:
  • Discounts do not apply to Loot Crates, but rather to Keys
  • It is possible to buy multiple keys for a single chest type
  • Keys can be found in a separate Market section

 


We hope that you will enjoy this offer and, as usual:

See you on the battlefield!

First Bastille Day Gift

Commanders!

July 14 is celebrated in France as the National Celebration (La fête nationale), but it is more commonly known in the English-speaking countries as the Bastille Day. The name signifies one of the most important episodes of the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille prison-fortress on the 14th of July 1789. The fortress was considered a symbol of royal power and its fall was a significant blow to the authority of the king.



This year, we’ll celebrate with two gifts and a bonus. The first gift, available until July 18, contains the following items:
  • Camouflage: French Urban (learn more)
  • Aquitaine flag decal
  • French Royal flag decal
  • Normandy flag decal
  • Picardy flag decal
  • 2 Platinum Loot Crates

As usual, you can pick it up via the MY.GAMES Market platform.

Additionally, a 400% XP bonus for the first victory of the day in the Global Operations mode is now available until July 21, 2022. We hope that you’ll enjoy this first present and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!