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Maintenance - December 20

On the 20th of December 2021, starting from 8:00 CET (19th of December, 11 PM PST), the server will not be available for 5 hours due to the application of Update 0.38.8637



[h2]List of Update 0.38.8637 Changes[/h2]

Carson City PvP Map

We are adding a new PvP map to the game, called Carson City. This map, based on a city in Nevada, offers both open terrain and city fighting. The map is available in both the standard and the encounter version. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.

Autocannon Overhaul

The long-awaited autocannon overhaul is here. It consists of two parts:
  • Autocannons are receiving the overheat mechanic (read more)
  • Adjusted the autocannon penetration and damage (read more)

We are also adjusting the penetration loss over distance for all autocannons so that it starts at 100 meter distance and is reduced by 70 percent at 400 meters.

Premium Vehicles assigned to Dealers

In this update, a number of Premium vehicles that could previously not have been used to complete missions (including those in the ongoing Battle Path) are getting assigned to specific dealers. You can read more about this topic in our dedicated article.

B1 Draco Overhaul

We are changing the B1 Draco Tier 9 Tank Destroyer as such:
  • Stock armor-piercing shell penetration changed from 350mm to 680mm
  • Stock armor-piercing shell damage changed from 250 to 330
  • Upgraded armor-piercing shell penetration changed from 460mm to 730mm
  • Upgraded armor-piercing shell damage changed from 250 to 360
  • HE shell penetration changed from 40mm to 45mm
  • HE shell damage changed from 375 to 540
  • Reduced the amount of shells in magazine from 12 to 10
  • Reduced the rate of fire from 100 to 75 rounds per minute
  • Increased the magazine reload time from 16 seconds to 17.5 seconds
General Changes
  • Recruitment Drive: With this Update, newly registered accounts will (until January 31, 2022), receive the T-64AV Hunter Premium MBT and 7 days of Premium Time
  • Enabled the Holiday Mode (until January 13, 2022)
  • Fixed the missing Battle Path Shop vehicles issue
  • Fixed an issue where the AI opponents wouldn’t drive towards and capture their assigned objectives in a number of Special Operations missions
  • Moscow Calling, Chapter 2: Fixed an issue where players could see through terrain (and other visual bugs) near the final objective
  • 2S38 Derivatsiya: Adjusted the smoke grenades to match those of the BMP-3M AFV (6 charges within a magazine, 3 seconds between discharges and 25 second magazine reload)
  • 2S38 Derivatsiya: Changed the shell names to match their real-life counterparts
  • AS21: Fixed the bugged Upgrade window module placement in the Garage
  • K21: K40 gun rate of fire increased from 200 to 275 rounds per minute
  • M50 Ontos: Fixed an issue where the module that increases the recoilless rifle rate of fire also affects the vehicle’s machinegun
  • TR-85M1: Increased the maximum speed from 50 km/h to 60 km/h
  • The Holiday Mode map received a small lighting and terrain update
  • Fixed the flying tree and incorrect shadows (on Medium settings) in the Exodus Garage
  • Fixed a number of small visual model issues

Historical Camouflages – Russian Winter Forest

Commanders!

These holidays are going to be legendary. We’ve prepared not one, not two, but four very special Christmas and New Year gifts for you and today we’d like to tell you more about one of them to whet your appetite. One of this year’s gifts will be the Russian Winter Forest Camouflage.



The name, however, is a bit misleading as there is no official name to this specific pattern. For one, the camouflage is not really Russian. It is based on a photo taken during the 2001 Tank Crew day in Sertolovo, where it could be seen on a number of vehicles, including a T-80BV Main Battle Tank. Sertolovo is a town in the Leningrad Oblast (district) near St. Petersburg, north-western Russia.



However, as you can see on the photo above, the same camouflage was used on a Ukrainian T-64A in the early 2001s. So what gives?



The answer is fairly simple. This camouflage comes from the Soviet Union era. Back then, there was a detailed manual for this sort of thing (or for everything, for that matter), which, amongst other things, proscribed camouflage colors for environments. The standard pattern for environments with foliage consisted of a green khaki base paint and one or two additional paints. The combinations of these colors were left at the discretion of unit commanders since they knew the region the best.



In this case, the colors used clearly correspond to the northern part of the country, although not the arctic one (arctic and desert areas had their own patterns). The original camouflage manual came from the mid-1970s but was used until the end of the Soviet Union era with some revisions. For example, the 1977 version for woodland areas consisted of:
  • 45 to 75 percent of khaki base paint
  • 30 to 55 percent of other colors (light green, light yellow, light grey or dark grey)

The 1989 version was stricter and defined the colors for the same environment as such:
  • 60 percent of khaki base paint
  • 20 percent black (secondary color)
  • 20 percent light yellow or light grey (tertiary color)

And that’s pretty much what we are looking at. The combination of khaki, black and light grey is exactly the camouflage we are talking about. It’s more suitable for verdant winter, although rarer than the combination with the light yellow color that is very common in Russian service to this day and we have it in the game as well. In fact, the same pattern can be found on the Russian Service Pattern BMPT, a skin which you can also get your hands on this Christmas.



This camouflage will be usable in any environment and will look right on pretty much any late Soviet MBT or AFV. We’re looking forward to seeing it on the vehicles you’ll be driving in Armored Warfare.



We hope that you’ll enjoy it and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Compensations for Server Issues

Commanders!

As you know, we’ve recently experienced a series of issues that led to an update rollback. We should be ready to deploy the correct Update 0.38.8630 on Monday with all its features, minus the bugs. However, for now, we’d like to apologize for the situation by offering you a compensation for any boosters you might have lost.



The bundle, available on MY.GAMES Market, contains the following items:
  • 2 Battle Coin boosters
  • 1 Platinum booster
  • 5 Platinum Reputation Insignia tokens
  • 5 Platinum XP Insignia tokens

It will take some time to sort out the fallout from yesterday’s issues, which is why we’d like to ask for your patience and thank you for staying with us. For more information, please visit our Discord.

See you on the battlefield!

New Steam DLC Bundles now available!

Commanders!

New Steam DLC bundles are now available. We've prepared the following bundles for you:

 
[h2]Tier 6 Bundle: Object 287 (15% off)[/h2]
 

This bundle contains the Object 287 Premium TD and 3 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Object 287 is a Tier 6 Premium Tank Destroyer. Thanks to its combination of a powerful missile launcher and two 73mm cannons, it can lay waste to any kind of opponent on the battlefield, even though it particularly excels at medium and long ranges.

 
[h2]Tier 6 Bundle: Sabre (15% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Sabre Premium AFV and 3 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Tier 6 Sabre Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle is one of the deadliest vehicles on the battlefield thanks to its rather unique upward-aimed Swingfire missile launcher that allows it to fire over obstacles or while hidden, for example behind uneven terrain. While being quite difficult to master, this ability makes it a potent ambusher, especially in skilled hands.

 
[h2]Tier 7 Bundle: Type 89 (25% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Type 89 Premium AFV, 5 Gold Loot Crates and 7 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Type 89 is a Tier 7 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle that is capable of not only deploying Mechanized Infantry, but also to destroy its targets at long distances using its powerful guided missiles. It is also fast and maneuverable, but does not feature thick armor.

 
[h2]Tier 7 Bundle: M1A1 Storm (25% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the M1A1 Storm Premium MBT, 5 Gold Loot Crates and 7 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the M1A1 Storm is a Tier 7 Premium Main Battle Tank. The M1A1 Storm look was inspired by Operation Desert Storm, including a gorgeous camouflage net model. But, more importantly, this tank is equipped with a massive frontal dozer blade, adding extra armor and ramming damage to the long list of its advantages.

 
[h2]Tier 8 Bundle: Pindad SBS (25% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Pindad SBS Premium AFV, 1.000 Gold and 7 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Pindad SBS is a Tier 8 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle. This AFV is fairly unique, since its main weapon is a multi-barreled rocket launcher capable of firing over obstacles. This makes the Pindad incredibly powerful in both offense and defense. Static enemy targets stand no chance! This vehicle is best used with Commander Ophelia Kitescu and in a platoon – the firepower of such a formation is truly without equal.

 
[h2]Tier 8 Bundle: Bradley AAWS-H (25% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Bradley AAWS-H TD, 1.000 Gold and 7 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Bradley AAWS-H is a Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer. It’s an ATGM-based TD, carrying special kinetic missiles that actually become more effective with increasing distance to your target. It is the embodiment of a long-range missile carrier and is perfect for players who prefer sniping to close combat.

 
[h2]Tier 8 Bundle: Griffin (25% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Griffin 120mm LT, 1.000 Gold and 7 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Griffin 120mm is a Tier 8 Premium Light Tank and a powerful, fast machine, armed not only with its 120mm cannon, but also with special ammunition types, making it deadly at any distance. Few Tier 8 vehicles can match its sheer ferocity on the battlefield.

 
[h2]Tier 9 Bundle: ZTQ-15 (10% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the ZTQ-15 LT, 5 Platinum Loot Crates, 1.000 Gold and 14 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the ZTQ-15 is a Tier 9 Premium Light Tank. It combines excellent mobility with plenty of firepower as well as adequate protection for its Tier and vehicle class. It also features several neat elements that increase its value on the battlefield, such as its active suspension and the ability to launch guided missiles from its gun or its advanced ERA. For players who prefer fast-paced, high-risk and high-reward combat style, it’s one of the best options out there.

 
[h2]Tier 9 Bundle: Hunter (10% off)[/h2]
 



This bundle contains the Hunter AFV, 5 Platinum Loot Crates, 1.000 Gold and 14 days of Premium Time. In Armored Warfare, the Hunter AFV is a Tier 9 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle. As its description above suggests, it is a rather standard-sized IFV with good levels of protection and excellent firepower (consisting of a 30mm autocannon and a Spike ATGM launcher). It also features a recently introduced type of armor, NERA. Simply put, NERA is an ablative armor kit that deteriorates whenever it gets hit. In other words, the vehicle starts with excellent protection levels but it will lose some with damage taken as the battle progresses. Apart from that, the vehicle is adequately mobile and quite universal. It can, of course, also deploy Mechanized Infantry.

 
[h2]General’s Bundle: T-72B3 (15% off)[/h2]
 



This epic Russian-themed bundle contains the following items: T-72B3 Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank, Commander Alexander Cortez, 3 real-life Russian camouflages, 50 Platinum Commander XP Insignia tokens and 10 Platinum Armored Warfare 12-hour boost tokens.

In Armored Warfare, the T-72B3 is a Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank. It continues the tradition of other Russian tanks. Its low silhouette, good mobility, powerful 125mm gun and its advanced ERA kit make it a formidable opponent. This version of the T-72B3 is offered without any camouflage.

Commander Cortez is a universal commander with his main skill allowing all shells to always deal maximum damage.

 
[h2]General’s Bundle: Falcon (15% off)[/h2]
 



This epic British-themed bundle contains the following items: Challenger 1 Falcon Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank, Commander Ophelia Kitescu, 3 real-life Commonwealth camouflages, 50 Platinum Commander XP Insignia tokens and 10 Platinum Armored Warfare 12-hour boost tokens.

In Armored Warfare, the Challenger 1 Falcon is a Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank. The best word to characterize this lumbering behemoth in the game is “tough” – its excellent hull armor shrugs off most shells while the damage its low profile turret takes when it is reduced by 90% thanks to the fact the crew is not located directly in it. Despite being generally very slow and sluggish, the Challenger 1 Falcon can take tremendous punishment and is ideal for the players who prefer the British Main Battle Tank play style.

Commander Kitescu is one of the best choices in the game with her main skill creating a shield around your vehicle as it is just about to be destroyed and saving it from certain death.

 
[h2]General’s Bundle: Terminator (15% off)[/h2]
 



This epic Russian-themed bundle contains the following items: BMPT Mod.2017 Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer, Commander Alisa Korhonen, 3 real-life Russian Airborne camouflages, 50 Platinum Commander XP Insignia tokens and 10 Platinum Armored Warfare 12-hour boost tokens.

In Armored Warfare, the BMPT Mod. 2017 is a Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer and arguably the most powerful variant of the BMPT family. Like the others, it combines a tank hull with an unmanned turret, armed with two 30mm cannons as well as four missile launchers. Its thick armor and advanced ATGMs quickly made it one of the most feared vehicles of Tier 8 battlefields, a position it retains to this day.

Commander Korhonen’s unique ability is called Mysterious Stranger. When triggered, a hidden ally fires an additional guided missile at your target anywhere on the battlefield.

Offer: Middle East

Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you:
  • CATTB Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Altay Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • M60T skin for the Sabra Mk.2 Main Battle Tank
  • Merkava Mk.2D and Israeli bundle (with an Israeli camouflage and base paint)
  • Syrian camouflage bundle
  • Magach 7A Tier 6 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Sabre Tier 6 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle
  • Challenger 1 Falcon Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Pile of Gold Loot Crate (with new Key mechanics)
Between December 16 and December 23, 2021, the following items will be available:


[h2]CATTB[/h2]


The CATTB Main Battle Tank was an experimental platform, developed as one of the early steps in the creation of a next generation Abrams Main Battle Tank, also referred to as the Block III Abrams, or M1A3. It was created in the 1980s as a response to the perceived threat of future Soviet super tanks and featured some truly advanced components, such as the XM291 dual caliber cannon that could switch between 120mm and 140mm calibers. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the development of this tank became unnecessary and the program was canceled in the 1990s. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the CATTB is a Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank and one of the most powerful and versatile MBTs around, devastating its opponents with its signature double-tap feature, allowing it to fire its cannon twice in short order. This allows it to drive around a corner, deal very high amounts of damage and then retreat back into cover, leaving the enemy reeling from the massive blow.

This vehicle is available via Loot Crates, which drop CATTB parts. Collect 100 CATTB parts from these Loot Crates to assemble the whole vehicle.






[h2]M60T skin for Sabra[/h2]


This skin for the Sabra Mk.2 Tier 7 Premium Main Battle Tank is based on the Sabra MBTs that participated in the Turkish incursion into Syria in October 2019 (Operation Peace Spring). It combines a number of real-life elements, turning your Sabra into a Turkish service MBT. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



The skin is available either as a standalone item or as a part of the M60T bundle, which contains the following items:
  • M60T skin for the Sabra Mk.2 MBT
  • Sabra Mk.2 Tier 7 Premium MBT
  • 500 Gold

That way, you can get this amazing vehicle together with the skin. Alternatively, the Sabra is also available in other bundles without the skin.






[h2]Merkava Mk.2D and Israeli Bundle[/h2]


The Merkava IID (also known as Mk.2D) is an advanced version of the standard Mk.2 Merkava, upgraded with a modular “Dor-Dalet” composite armor kit. It’s a tough and unyielding vehicle, featuring a number of battle-proven components such as its 105mm rifled cannon. The first version of the Merkava Mk.2 entered service in 1983 and the last vehicles were phased out in 2016 after thirty long years.



In Armored Warfare, the Merkava IID is a Tier 7 Premium Main Battle Tank. It is not equipped with an explosive reactive armor kit, but is, nevertheless, a very tough customer due to the introduction of the applique armor, allowing it to take a lot of damage. Additionally, the tank is equipped with a Ready Rack mechanism, significantly increasing the rate of fire for the first four shots.



This vehicle is also available as a part of the Israeli bundle, which contains the following items:
  • Merkava Mk.2D Tier 7 Premium MBT
  • Sinai Grey base paint
  • Israeli Experimental camouflage
  • Israeli Flag decal (free bonus)
  • Israeli Flag banner (free bonus)

The Sinai Grey base paint is based on the color commonly used by the Israeli vehicles. You can now apply it to all your Merkava MBTs for maximum realism. The camouflage, on the other hand, is an experimental one and not used in active service. It was developed in the 1980s for a series of trials, but Israel ultimately decided not to adopt it. Still, it’s a piece of history and will fit your Merkava Mk.2 MBT really well. You can read more about both in our dedicated article.






[h2]Syrian Bundle[/h2]


This gorgeous Syrian camouflage was seen in the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War on a captured Syrian BMP-1 IFV and consists of sand, green and grey stripes. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



It is available as a part of the Syrian Camouflage bundle, which contains the following items:
  • Syrian camouflage
  • 14 days of Premium Time
  • 2.000 Gold
  • Syrian Flag decal (free bonus)
  • Syrian Flag banner (free bonus)

This camouflage can be installed on any vehicle that has the camouflage customization feature available and can be used in all three environments.






[h2]Altay[/h2]


The Altay is the result of a Turkish program to build a true indigenous MBT. After a decade of development with hundreds of millions of dollars spent, Turkey finally achieved its goal and built a tank that is roughly on par in performance with decades-old Leopard 2 variants while it still uses many foreign components, including some of its most critical systems. Nevertheless, future Altay variants are expected to feature some cutting edge components.

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In Armored Warfare, the Altay is a Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank based on the current prototypes, but also upgraded by various hypothetical aftermarket components of the future to surpass its current capabilities and to match its assigned Tier in power. The basic tank is – gameplay-wise – a mobile sniper, much like the Leopard 2 series, relying on its mobility and the penetration of its shells rather than on its armor. There are two key features to this tank: Adjustable Suspension (tilting forward and to the side) and Hybrid Engine with its distinctive electric sound, giving the vehicle excellent mobility and agility.

The Altay Tier 10 Premium MBT is available in our Web Shop via Loot Crates. Collect 100 blueprint pieces from these crates to obtain the vehicle.






[h2]Magach 7A[/h2]


The Magach 7A is an early M60 series American tank, upgraded by the Israelis to meet the requirements of the 1990s battlefield, especially to combat the threat of anti-tank guided missiles that had started to find their way into the hands of various terrorist groups in the late 1980s. The most distinctive upgrade is its box-shaped extra turret armor. While well-protected, the tank was quite lethargic when it came to its mobility due to the use of its old engine, a shortcoming that was only corrected in the final evolution step of the Magach series, the Magach 7C. You can read more about it in a dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Magach 7A is a Tier 6 Premium Main Battle Tank. With its excellent gun accuracy and aiming time values, the Magach 7A is a good sniper for its class and is perfectly suitable for those players, who want to experience long-range combat but who also want to keep some level of protection and survivability instead of completely relying on mobility and camouflage. It’s a rather sluggish vehicle, but more than a match for anything that it encounters on the battlefield.






[h2]Sabre[/h2]


The Sabre is an interesting British recon vehicle, assembled together from older Scorpion hulls and Fox turrets after both parts were brought to zero hour state (completely overhauled) by a company called Alvis. The resulting vehicle from the early 1990s was called Sabre and, considering it was made of decades old components, it worked fairly well as a scouting vehicle, participating in the Iraq War as well as in several peacekeeping missions. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Tier 6 Sabre Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle is one of the deadliest vehicles on the battlefield thanks to its rather unique upward-aimed Swingfire missile launcher that allows it to fire over obstacles or while hidden, for example behind uneven terrain. While being quite difficult to master, this ability makes it a potent ambusher, especially in skilled hands.






[h2]Challenger 1 Falcon[/h2]


The Falcon is an experimental turret developed in the early 2000s in Jordan as an upgrade to the Jordanian Al-Hussein (Challenger 1) Main Battle Tanks. It's a low profile turret, armed with an automatically loaded Swiss 120mm L/50 RUAG smoothbore gun, capable of firing standard NATO ammunition. The operator controls the turret from inside the vehicle's hull, significantly improving crew protection. A prototype was built and tested, but the design was never mass-produced.



In Armored Warfare, the Challenger 1 Falcon is a Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank. The best word to characterize this lumbering behemoth in the game is “tough” – its excellent hull armor shrugs off most shells while the damage its low profile turret takes when it is reduced by 90% thanks to the fact the crew is not located directly in it. Despite being generally very slow and sluggish, the Challenger 1 Falcon can take tremendous punishment and is ideal for the players who prefer the British Main Battle Tank play style.






[h2]Pile of Gold[/h2]


This Loot Crate contains copious amounts of Gold for you to win.



This Loot Crate includes:
  • 250.000 Gold
  • 100.000 Gold
  • 50.000 Gold
  • 10.000 Gold
  • 5.000 Gold
  • 1.000 Gold
  • 500 Gold
  • 100 Gold

We’re implementing a new mechanic to the MY.GAMES Market Loot Crates (no worries – the in-game crates will remain the same). The mechanic is simple – 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 belong to individual Loot Crates (that is, a key to a Commander Loot Crate purchased now is not guaranteed to work on a Commander Loot Crate a month down the line)
  • Keys can be found in a separate Market section





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

See you on the battlefield!