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Desert Storm Raid: Asad Babil

Commanders!

With the first iteration of Update 0.35 already here, it’s finally time to take a look at the fourth and last skin that awaits you in the upcoming Desert Storm Raid event – Asad Babil, also known under the name “Lion of Babylon”.



Anyone familiar with the name probably already figured out what we needed to introduce the T-72M1 for. The Lion of Babylon (which is the direct translation of its Arabic Asad Babil name) is an Iraqi locally modified T-72M or T-72M1 MBT (we’ll get to the details below) and possibly one of the worst MBTs of all times, although, to be fair, it perhaps does not deserve this reputation based on what it actually is. Let’s take a look at it a little closer.

In the 1980s, Iraq waged an incredibly devastating war against its neighbor, Iran. Hundreds, if not thousands of tanks were lost and both sides were pretty much buying up anything on the market that could move, had a cannon and some armor. Both countries were sometimes supplied by the same unscrupulous entities and these arms deals kept the conflict going for more than half a decade.

An interesting side-effect of this was that by that Iraq found itself in possession of an incredibly wide array of armor by the time the war was over. There were Soviet MBTs (T-62s), MBTs produced by other Warsaw Pact countries (Czechoslovak T-55s, Polish T-72s), Chinese MBTs and APCs (Type 59 versions) Czechoslovak APCs (OT-64), French AMX-10P IFVs, Hungarian light armored cars and even hundreds of machines from Brazil. Things were equally bad when it came to the other branches of the Iraqi military and this mess was something Iraq never got rid of to this day. But that’s neither here nor there.



Today, we’ll focus on one particular acquisition that took place between 1982 and 1990. Roughly 500 T-72 MBTs were sold to Iraq during this period of time. The origin of these tanks is quite interesting as well.

Many western sources typically claim that these tanks were Polish, but that’s not the case – or at least, not entirely. Local Warsaw Pact reputable sources claim that not only was the origin of most of these tanks the Soviet Union directly, but a healthy dose of them came from Czechoslovakia. Between 1986 and 1987, Czechoslovakia exported 90 brand-new T-72M1 MBTs to Iraq. As for the Soviet MBTs, it’s quite possible the Soviet Union was simply covering the trade and the rest of the tanks were Polish.



Steven Zaloga, on the other hand, claims that between 1979 and 1990, Iraq bought 1038 T-72s of all types (including an early T-72 Ural export variant directly from the Soviet Union), of which 250 Polish T-72Ms arrived in 1982 and an undisclosed amount of Polish T-72M1s arriving later on, possibly in the 1980s.

It is generally estimated that by the onset of the Gulf War, Iraq had approximately 300 T-72M tanks and 200 T-72M1s at its disposal. The matter is further complicated by the fact that Iraq apparently managed to import a number of T-72M and T-72M1 part kits from Poland and locally assemble some tanks at a factory in Taji with the help of Polish advisors. These tanks were generally referred to as “Asad Babil” (Lion of Babylon).

Here’s where the real confusion starts. Nobody truly knows whether any tanks were truly assembled in Iraq and if so, how many and of which type. At least one Asad Babil prototype existed (the skin we are presenting today is based on it) and another T-72M tank, unveiled during an expo in 1988, was claimed to have been assembled in Iraq. Some sources claim the Asad Babil tanks were downgraded even further compared to the standard T-72M/M1 models, but these seem to be just speculations. The truth will likely never be discovered as the Taji plant was thoroughly destroyed during the Gulf War.

In time, multiple sources would start referring to all Iraqi T-72M1s (or even T-72Ms) as “Asad Babil”, regardless of how incorrect that was at the time. Today, the name is used rather commonly for all captured Gulf War era T-72M1s.

The export T-72M1 wasn’t a great tank to fight in a desert. It was a tank designed more or less with the Warsaw Pact requirements in mind and lacked such essential elements as proper air conditioning. There have been some modifications to it made by the Iraqis, but few actually increased its combat value.



One of the most notable additions was a Chinese IR dazzler, located on a steel tray on the left side of the turret. This dazzler was intended to confuse IR-guided missiles. Unfortunately for the Iraqis, it would prove utterly ineffective and worthless, either by design or because, according to Zaloga, the U.S. forces had modified the TOW guidance to take this threat into account.

Another problem was the ammunition. The Iraqi forces used obsolete, second-rate cheap ammunition, often with hardened steel penetrators. These old rounds had been designed with fighting the M60 tank series in mind, for which they were quite sufficient, but couldn’t hold a candle to the top of the line 125mm ammo of the early 1990s.

Legend has it that the Polish also managed to sell Iraq a large batch of training ammunition with soft steel penetrators and pass it off as live ammo. Regardless whether it’s true or not, none of the ammunition available to Iraq was capable of penetrating the M1A1 frontally. In short, by the early 1980s, the T-72M had been a good tank but, by the 1990s, it was already obsolete with the T-72B and later the T-90 taking its place in Soviet service.

The rest, as they say, is history. Despite being one of the most powerful armies in the Middle East at the beginning of the conflict, the army of Iraq got absolutely steamrolled by a combination of superior training, combined arms tactics and modern equipment of the Coalition forces.



The training was perhaps the truly decisive factor. While large, the Iraqi army was, with the exception of some elite units, poorly trained and motivated. The overall military personnel education level, in particular, was abysmal, as the military expanded very quickly after the end of the Iran-Iraq war, leaving little time for quality preparation. There was also a significant class divide within the ranks, as was typical for the Middle Eastern armies. The officers, recruited from “better” families, despised their troops and had nothing but contempt for the “peasantry” they had to command. And, vice versa, the common troops (often partially illiterate) despised and feared their commanders.

Add to it the paranoia and the lack of initiative typical for oppressive military regimes, and you’ll receive the picture of a large but relatively ineffective fighting force that was adequate for fighting another equally built army (Iran was no better in this regard), but woefully inadequate against the NATO or the Warsaw Pact armies, much to the despair of the Soviet, Polish or Czechoslovak advisors, who had been helping the Iraqis prior to the war.

The T-72M1s were typically given to the most elite units of Iraq, the Republican Guard. These troops were not better trained than the rest, but were more loyal and received better pay, food and equipment in general. These were the Hammurabi, Medina, Tawakalna and Saladin Armored Divisions.



Our Asad Babil skin is based on a vehicle that belonged to the 2nd Regiment of the 12th Tank Brigade, 3rd Armored Division “Saladin”. This division saw heavy fighting during the 1973 Yom Kippur War against Israel (losing more than 150 tanks in the process), the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq War. The unit would serve on until its 2014 deployment against ISIL during the ill-fated Northern Iraq Offensive, during which it would effectively be annihilated and subsequently disbanded for good.



The vehicle is painted in sand color. The most distinctive identification element is the Arabic script on each of its side, saying “Asad Babil” (Lion of Babylon).



The gun barrel extractor is painted yellow with a white stripe in the middle, a marking of the Saladin Armored Division.



The specific unit can be identified by the three black rectangles painted on one of the turret stowage boxes, which indicate the 2nd Regiment.



This vehicle bears the tactical number 23, written in Arabic on both its turret sides.



Another number (704) is present in the front on black background.



The skin features additional fuel tanks that are present in the rear. Fuel was important during desert combat and these would sometimes stay installed even in battle.



We have added a 12.7mm machinegun to the top of the turret. However, please note that due to the specific way this machinegun was used (it was facing backward), it is a visual model only and cannot fire in the game.



And last but not least, there’s the IR jammer on the left side of the turret. As this is a skin, we can’t really give it additional abilities compared to the standard T-72M1, but considering the jammer didn’t work in real life anyway, we consider it acceptable to include its model without its functionality.



These are the main prizes of the upcoming Desert Storm Raid – four skins with the T-72M1 Tier 5 Premium MBT serving as the paid entry option for the event. But it wouldn’t be a Raid without a special camouflage prize for getting your hands on all four of these skins.



This time, the camouflage is based on a real-life Iraqi pattern that was used during the war, as we mostly have the Coalition patterns in the game already. The pattern consists of sand-colored background and wide green stripes that are perfect for anything that fought on the Iraqi side during the war, for example the T-55 and T-62 models as well as the BMPs.



That’s it for this Raid’s rewards, commanders. You now have several weeks to rest and prepare, as the event will begin no earlier than mid-April.

But in case this Raid isn’t up your alley, we are already working on more free events that will take place alongside it and after it, which we’ll tell you about when the time is right. For now, stay safe out there and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

The second major update of the Apocalypse season is now available!

Commanders!

The Apocalypse season continues with a second major content pack in the form of Update 0.35!

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Here’s what you can look forward to right now:


[h2]Special Operation “War”[/h2]


The second mission of the Apocalypse Special Operation awaits you in this update.



A month after the Gori operation, Ivo Rinaldi and Igor Kopylov embark upon a new mission. With their settlement slowly but surely running out of fuel, they search far and wide to find one of the few sources left in the world. Their quest takes them to the other side of the globe, Panama, where a precious item has been discovered intact – one of the last tankers in existence, full of precious cargo. Little do they know that a meeting with an old acquaintance of theirs awaits them...



This mission is available the same way previous Special Operation missions were – in order to access it, you need to play the first Special Operation mission of the series, “Plague”. It comes with its own set of achievements and rewards, including a new camouflage and a player avatar. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.


[h2]New Contract with T-90A Burlak[/h2]


A new Contract Mission campaign awaits you in Update 0.35 with similar mechanics to those used during the last one – first, you earn the reward vehicle directly and then a seasonal Loot Crate with goodies.



This time, you'll be able to unlock the Russian T-90A Burlak Tier 8 Premium MBT, a combination of a T-90A hull and an experimental turret called Burlak. Aside from generally being durable and well-rounded performance-wise, the vehicle features a twin-feed Ready Rack where firing your gun does not interrupt its loading process. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



Please note that this contract will stay available at least until September, so there’s plenty of time to get this vehicle in case you are interested.


[h2]New T-72A Model[/h2]


Once again, we have overhauled a vehicle model and all the vehicles that use it as a basis. This time, it was the T-72A Tier 5 Main Battle Tank and its premium variants, most notably the T-72AV.



Much like the T-72B before it, the new model was made in high quality and from scratch. To learn more about it, please read our dedicated article.


[h2]Tier 7-10 HE and HEAT-MP Shell Changes[/h2]


We have introduced a number of changes to high-Tier HE and HEAT-MP shells, including a different way of calculating non-penetration and partial penetration damage results, changes to splash mechanics and HEAT-MP non-penetration damage reductions in order to make high-Tier gameplay more inviting and fun. You can read more about the details in our dedicated article.


[h2]Further Season Plans[/h2]


Update 0.35 will be available at least until May and a steady stream of content will be available throughout its course. Here’s a sample of what you can look forward to in the near future:
  • Brand new Operation Desert Storm-themed Raid event
  • An epic event to celebrate the end of the Second World War
  • An interesting surprise for April 1
  • Several new vehicles
  • UI improvements and overhauls
  • Various smaller features, rebalances and fixes

And much more. You can read more about the contents of Update 0.35 below:


[h2]List of Update 0.35 Changes[/h2]



Gameplay Mechanisms


New Contract Campaign

A new Contract Mission campaign awaits you in Update 0.35 with similar mechanics to those used during the last one. This time, you'll be able to unlock the T-90A Burlak Tier 8 Premium MBT. You can read more about the Burlak in our dedicated article.

Updated Match Launch

We have optimized the way battles are loaded in order to shorten the loading time. We have also updated the battle start timer mechanism – the 30 second countdown to start now begins as soon as 80 percent of all players are present. As soon as 100 percent of all players are present, the timer switches to a 3 second countdown, after which the match begins.

Sniper Updates

We've adjusted the way the Sniper type Mechanized Infantry operates. Previously, the Sniper wouldn't often fire at its targets correctly. As of now:
  • The Sniper now targets enemy Mechanized Infantry at reasonable distances
  • The Sniper will fire at an enemy vehicle if it gets spotted and if it has no other target
General Changes
  • Improved the Mechanized Infantry animations and fixed some issues with infantry models
  • The War Games mode (weekend Special Operations and Labyrinth) Loot Crate now drops Battle Coins for the next Battle Path
  • Updated the Garage to fit the feel of the new Special Operation – there's a storm brewing on the horizon
  • Mastery Flag symbols in the Battle Hero window are now visible to all players, not just you
  • The ATGMs intercepted by your APS now appear in the Incoming Damage table as repelled
  • The Armor Inspector now displays HESH penetration zones correctly
  • Fixed some small visual issues of the Garage
  • The Light Gray base paint became darker in order to make it a bit more different from other light base paints
  • HE and PELE round UI damage per minute values are now based on full penetrations instead of non-penetrations
  • Fixed an issue where the fire damage caused by Mechanized Infantry wouldn't count towards the match results
  • Tweaked the music volume levels
  • Optimized several client processes
  • Fixed an issue that could lead to a game crash when deploying smoke
  • Fixed an issue that could lead to you being kicked from a battle for no reason


Vehicles


General Changes
  • The autocannon shell count for the whole BMPT series increased from 900 to 1200
  • Fixed an issue where a number of vehicles with the intended gun elevation above 60 degrees had it limited to 60 degrees (ZSU-23-4 Shilka, BMD-2, BMD-2M, BMD-4, BMP-2, Šakal and the Hunter AFV)
  • Illumination and smoke SPG rounds now use a different, sharper trajectory
  • The vehicles that previously had empty smoke grenade launchers on their visual models now have them full
  • Fixed the muzzle appearance on multiple vehicles
  • Drowned tank model no longer appears as if it burned out
  • Fixed a large number of small visual and collision issues on multiple models (small texture adjustments etc.)
Akatsiya
  • This vehicle's roof-mounted machinegun now also moves vertically when aiming
Al Hussein
  • Improved this vehicle's textures
B1 Draco
  • This vehicle now has an active ability called Radar, allowing it to trade 4 percent camouflage rating for extra 50 meters of viewrange and the ability to better spot enemy vehicles hiding behind foliage
  • The radar is now animated
  • Reduced the base viewrange of this vehicle from 430m to 420m
BMP-3
  • All 30mm shells now have the same reload time of 0.24 seconds
BMPT-72
  • Fixed an issue where, when firing at this vehicle's destroyed ERA elements, it appeared as if the shells were flying right through it
BWP-2000
  • Fixed the appearance of this vehicle's second decal slot
Challenger 1
  • Improved this vehicle's textures
  • Fixed this vehicle's gun textures
  • Fixed the second slot decal appearance
Challenger 1 Falcon
  • Improved this vehicle's textures
ERC-90 F4 Sagaie
  • Improved the quality of this vehicle's visual model
  • Fixed the first slot decal appearance for the République and Shark skins
Griffin 50mm
  • Fixed this vehicle's gun recoil animation
Kornet-EM
  • Changed the frontal mudguard armor from 10mm to 5mm to correspond to the rest of the vehicle
Kurganets-25
  • This vehicle's ERA name now appears correctly in the Armor Inspector window
Leopard 2
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
Leopard 2A5
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
Leopard 2A6
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
Leopard 2AX
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
  • Improved the upper frontal plate armor by 50mm
  • Fixed this vehicle's ammo switch speed (instead of being instant, it now takes 1 second as on other vehicles of its class)
Leopard Evolution
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
  • Fixed the "double mudguard" visual error
Leopard Revolution
  • Improved the turret side armor by 100mm
  • Fixed the "double mudguard" visual error
M60A1
  • Improved the visual quality of this vehicle's model
  • Machinegun barrel now has a collision model
M60A3
  • Improved the visual quality of this vehicle's model
M60-2000
  • Improved the visual quality of this vehicle's model
  • Fixed this vehicle UI armor values (no actual armor change took place)
M8
  • Gunner optics cover on this vehicles is now open
M8 MGM-166
  • Fixed an issue where its missiles could land to the left or right from the aim reticle
Merkava Mk.3D BAZ
  • Fixed the black textures on this vehicle
Object 195
  • This vehicle's ERA name now appears correctly in the Armor Inspector window
Palmaria
  • Fixed this vehicle's previously inconsistent armor
Panzer 87-140
  • Added the Auxiliary Ballistic Processor to this vehicle's trait
RDF/LT
  • Improved the quality of this vehicle's visual model
Rooikat 76
  • Fixed an issue where the wheels would sometimes appear as if flying in the air
RST-V Shadow
  • Fixed this vehicle's suspension model to match its previous size adjustment
T-72A and T-72AV
  • Improved the visual model of all these vehicles
  • Upgraded the turret, frontal hull and side armor
T-72B
  • Fixed the camouflage and base paint appearance on this vehicle's model
T-90
  • Fixed the turret ERA appearance
T249 Vigilante
  • Fixed an issue where killing the gunner would lead to an increased reload time of the vehicle
Type 90
  • Fixed this vehicle's gun armor in the Armor Inspector window
Type 99A2-140
  • Fuel tanks no longer clip into the hull on the Golden Dragon skin
Wilk XC-8
  • This vehicle's PELE round now also deals damage upon non-penetration or partial penetration and better penetrates
  • Added a 360 degree smoke launcher to this vehicle
WPB Anders
  • Hard-kill APS now only appears on the model when you have it actually installed
WWO Wilk
  • Added a 360 degree smoke launcher to this vehicle
XM8
  • Gunner optics cover on this vehicles is now open
ZTQ-15
  • Fixed this vehicle's destroyed ERA models


Player versus Environment


New Special Operation

In this Update, we are rolling out a new Special Operation called War, along with several achievements, including:
  • War
  • Vehicles in the Storm
  • No Time for Ceremony
  • Don't Touch Anything!
  • Class-specific achievements as usual

You can read more about this Special Operation in our dedicated article.

General Changes
  • VCAC Mephisto removed from the AI vehicle pool
  • Doubled the PvE rotation pool size
  • Increased the PvE map rotation time from 3 to 6 minutes
  • AS21 and K21 AI vehicles are now firing correctly (although they are currently disabled)
  • Plague: Changed the castle base explosion cutscene so that it now takes less time and is less obtrusive
  • Plague: The base explosion cutscene now kills any Mechanized Infantry deployed in the base area
  • Harbinger: Changed the way the cutscene plays out in the beginning
  • Some older PvE missions in French, German and Polish now have an English voiceover with French, German and Polish subtitles (previously, these missions had no voiceover whatsoever in localized clients)


Player versus Player

  • Removed the following Global Operations maps from the rotation: Ghost Field, Grindelwald
  • Fixed a Global Operations issue where your own bunkers would sometimes fire at you
  • Al Dabbah: This map is now marked as being located in Eastern Africa
  • Barren Divide: Fixed several environmental objects that appeared too bright
  • Coastal Threat: Fixed several environmental objects that appeared too bright
  • Moscow: Fixed several environmental objects that appeared too bright
  • Narrows: Fixed the cloud appearance on this map
  • Narrows: The grass now renders correctly on this map
  • Reactor: Fixed an issue when, upon loading, player positions would not appear correctly
  • Roughneck: Fixed the collision model of some environmental objects (heavy machinery near a ditch) so that it's no longer possible to fire or drive through them


User Interface

  • When searching for specific visual customization elements such as decals, empty categories are no longer displayed
  • The Battalion list refresh button now has a tooltip
  • Optimized the module unlocking process
  • Fixed several smaller UI issues


Issues and Corrections

  • Fixed an issue where, when firing at longer distances, ATMGs would fly away from the point you're aiming at for no reasons
  • Fixed an issue where a just spotted vehicle would not appear on a correct place (you see it as standing somewhere but in reality, the server knows it's somewhere else, leading to some strange cases of ghost shells)
  • Fixed an issue where a smoke cloud from unspotted vehicles could be invisible to the enemy team
  • Fixed an issue where it was impossible to use the full gun elevation under certain circumstances
  • Fixed the strange camera clipping and movement that happens when you drive near another vehicle
  • Fixed an issue where, on some ATGM-based vehicles, the ATGMs wouldn't fly correctly upon respawn
  • Fixed an issue where the "Low on Ammo" warning would appear in the Garage even if a sufficient amount of ammo was loaded
  • Fixed an issue where HE shells would sometimes disappear when fired directly into the muzzle of an enemy vehicle
  • Fixed an issue where the ammo rack fire visual effect would appear even if the enemy vehicle wasn't spotted (also known as the "flying flames" issue)
  • Fixed an issue where the actual improved smoke grenade area of effect wouldn't match the visual model for the following vehicles: AMX-30B2, AMX-30B2 Brenus, AMX-40 and VCAC Mephisto
  • Fixed an issue where the Kurganets-25 TD was referred to as an AFV in its blueprint description
  • Fixed a UI issue where disabling the ERA in your Armor Inspector would affect the colors of the penetration indicator in the game
  • Fixed an issue where players could sometimes see the damage done to unspotted objects (bunkers and such) by the flying number indicator and, vice versa, sometimes this damage would not appear to objects that were spotted
  • Fixed an issue where the gun handling bar in the Garage UI wouldn't appear correctly after the installation of an Improved FCS module
  • Fixed an issue where, upon death, switching to another player's POV as a spectator would not work correctly
  • Fixed an issue where the ATGM launchers on some visual models would appear full even though the vehicle wasn't carrying enough missiles to fill them
  • Fixed an issue where the turret rotating sound would play when attempting to rotate a turret immobilized by the destruction of its turret ring
  • Fixed an issue where the ATGM launch sound could be heard upon your vehicle's destruction
  • Fixed several localization issues





See you on the battlefield!

Maintenance - Update 0.35

On the 23rd of March 2021, starting from 8:00 CET (22nd of March, 11 PM PST), the server will not be available for 5 hours due to the application of Update 0.35.



Please note that the content of this major update will be disclosed in a separate post.

Panzermarmelade’s Greek Independence Stream

Commanders!

On March 25, Greece celebrates its 200th independence anniversary! In its honor, Panzermarmelade will be participating in a major stream six-hour event where he will be playing the vehicles that served in the Greek military and giving out awesome Greek-themed prizes!



Tune in to his stream on March 25 at 16:00 CET on his Twitch channel to find out more!

See you on the battlefield!

Offer: Tank Destroyers and Commanders

Commanders!

This week, we’ve prepared another set of attractive items for you:
  • Elite Commanders
  • AFT-10 Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • Stryker ADATS Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • BMPT Mod.2000 Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • AMX 10 RCR Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • PTZ-89 Tier 7 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • Commander Loot Crate
Between March 18 and March 25, 2021, the following items will be available:


[h2]Elite Commanders[/h2]


Some of the most popular and requested commanders are making a comeback in bundles together with Insignia and Boost tokens chosen specifically to allow for their faster training.



The commanders available are:
  • Alexander Cortez
  • Alisa Korhonen
  • Erin O’Connell
  • Austin Harper
  • Ophelia Kitescu

Please note that these bundles come with special Platinum Armored Warfare boost tokens, the best progress boosters available in the game. You can read more about them in our dedicated article.

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As for the commanders themselves, this guide will provide you with useful tips on how to configure their skills.






[h2]AFT-10[/h2]


The AFT-10 is a tracked ATGM carrier based on a ZBD-04 IFV hull that carries eight massive Red Arrow-10 guided missiles. In their latest version, these modern ATGMs are capable of devastating even the most modern MBTs at extreme distances and the AFT-10 was designed to do just that – to stop enemy assaults dead in their tracks. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.

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In Armored Warfare, the AFT-10 is a Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer. Its massive ATGM launcher immediately draws comparison with another Tier 10 vehicle, the Kornet-EM. But where Kornet-EM is all about speed, stealth and missile ambushes, the AFT-10 is about one thing and one thing only – uncompromising firepower. It is capable of unleashing devastating missile salvos that can knock out even Tier 10 MBTs in seconds. Additionally, its missiles have a very high penetration value, which means that no matter the angle, no target is truly safe from its reach.

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






[h2]Stryker ADATS[/h2]


ADATS stands for “Air Defense Anti-Tank System,” describing its purpose very well. The system is intended to engage both air and ground armored targets. It was developed in the 1980s by a Swiss company called Oerlikon-Contraves and was offered as an interesting hybrid that would be able to deal with both Soviet tanks and helicopters or attack planes. Unfortunately for it, it came too late – only Canada would actually accept it in service and the end of the Cold War meant the end to all attempts at its large-scale introduction. The ADATS missiles were quite large but, more importantly, extremely fast and were certain to be extremely destructive to any Soviet armored targets, even though this thankfully never had to be tested in real combat. The ADATS turret was offered for a wide variety of platforms and was actively installed on a vehicle that is kind of like a cousin to the Stryker, the Canadian LAV-III. In this configuration, the vehicle was called MMEV.



In Armored Warfare, Stryker ADATS is a Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer. It is a wheeled vehicle armed with two weapon systems – powerful long-range guided missiles and short-range unguided rockets, offering it some survivability in short range combat as well as the ability to deal tremendous damage if left to its devices.






[h2]BMPT Mod.2000[/h2]


The BMPT Mod.2000 is, as its name suggests, one of the earliest models of the famous Russian BMPT series, also known under the name “Terminator.” The word BMPT stands for “tank support combat vehicle,” which is exactly what the machine was designed for – to accompany tanks to battle and support them (predominantly in urban environments) against enemy infantry. It consists of a MBT-class hull (a modified T-90 one) and an unmanned turret, armed with a single 30mm automatic cannon and a single four-tube launcher for Kornet-E ATGMs. This particular model was shown to general public in 2000, but didn’t get much attention. It was overhauled almost immediately to the iconic twin-autocannon configuration that’s being used to this day.

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In Armored Warfare, the BMPT Mod.2000 is a Tier 8 Premium Tank Destroyer. It’s a heavy duty vehicle with its hull offering excellent protection for its class. The turret, albeit lightly armored, only takes reduced damage. Even though this vehicle only features a single 30mm autocannon (unlike all the other BMPT series vehicles in the game), this is compensated by the presence of powerful ATGMs that make the BMPT Mod.2000 an extremely potent tank killer.






[h2]AMX-10 RCR[/h2]


The AMX 10 RCR is the updated variant of the French AMX 10 RC fire support vehicle by GIAT, originally developed in the early 1980s. This light and nimble wheeled 6x6 AFV was armed with a 105mm gun, allowing it to knock out even armored targets at considerable distances. Over 200 of these aging vehicles were upgraded by Nexter in 2010 with improved armor and electronics, enabling them to fulfill modern battlefield tasks until their eventual replacement by the Jaguar. You can learn more about its history in our dedicated article!



In Armored Warfare, the AMX 10 RCR is a Tier 8 wheeled Premium Tank Destroyer. It’s incredibly agile with its wheeled chassis allowing it to outrun pretty much any enemy on the battlefield save for the fastest AFVs. Its gun accuracy is also top notch, making this vehicle perfect for sniper-style gameplay as its thin armor can’t protect it against enemy shells at close distances. This vehicle also comes with the Hydraulic Suspension active ability.






[h2]PTZ-89[/h2]


Lacking any advanced main battle tanks in the 1980s as well as proper funding, China resorted to more creative means to destroy enemy MBTs, including gun-equipped tank destroyers. The PTZ-89, or Type 89, is one such vehicle. It was developed in the 1980s, but was only ever produced in small numbers. It was armed with an indigenous 120mm smoothbore gun with loading assistant. Its firepower was judged to be inferior to the Soviet 125mm smoothbore and the caliber was discontinued in the 1990s along with the production of this vehicle.



In Armored Warfare, the PTZ-89 Tier 7 Premium Tank Destroyer is an excellent tracked sniper. What it lacks in armor, it more than makes up for in its firepower, delivering lethal blows at long distances. It is quite mobile and easy to operate, a perfect addition for any vehicle collection.






[h2]Commander Loot Crate[/h2]


This week, we’ve prepared another special offer for you in the form of a brand new Commander Loot Crate, featuring, amongst other things, some of the rarest commanders in the game!



This Loot Crate gives you the opportunity to obtain the following items:
  • Commander Ofelia Kitescu
  • Commander Austin Harper
  • Commander Alexander Cortez
  • Commander Alisa Korhonen
  • Commander Erin O’Connell
  • Commander Jorge Alvarez
  • Commander Joshua Seagrove
  • Commander Fyodor Sokolov
  • Platinum Commander XP Insignia tokens
  • Gold Commander XP Insignia tokens

The mechanics are very simple. Each crate allows you to win one of the listed items (or its value in Gold if you have it already, in this case 1.000 Gold per commander).

To learn more about what's in a chest simply click on it, this will launch a small pop up window to show you what’s inside!

Please note:

After opening the crate, you will immediately roll on one of the items that are inside this Loot Crate and will see what you receive before you have to actually pay anything. No more random chances – you immediately see what you get and what you don’t. You can then opt to purchase the item you rolled on for the Loot Crate’s price. Until you do so, you will be unable to buy any other Loot Crate of the same type.





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

See you on the battlefield!