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Historical Skins – BMPT RSP

Commanders!

December is coming soon and with it, another easy to complete event we’ve prepared for you, this time called Whispers of Frost. If you’re familiar with other such events such as the earlier Riders on the Storm one, you’ll feel right at home. However, we’ve made one upgrade to the whole thing – there will be daily rewards instead of stages, so you’ll get to earn more stuff!



As is customary in December, the event will be winter-themed with its main prizes being modeled after real-life Russian vehicles, camouflages and units. The first prize we’d like to tell you about will be the main one – a special skin for the BMPT Mod.2017 called RSP, or Russian Service Pattern. First, let us give you a little background, which should hopefully explain why we chose the BMPT Mod.2017 as the skin platform. As you probably know already it was Russia where the “tank escort” vehicle class was born (following the Afghanistan experience) and we discussed it at length in our dedicated article.



The first of the modern Terminators appeared in public in 2000 (that’s the model we have in the game under the name BMPT Mod.2000), but the single cannon configuration stayed around very shortly and in 2003 or so, it was replaced by the iconic twin-cannon and twin-launcher one that we know and love from another in-game vehicle, Ramka-99. This type underwent military trials in 2005 but despite its cool name and iconic appearance, the Russian military didn’t really want it in service. The reasons for that were both financial and tactical – there was no real doctrine developed for this kind of vehicle.



Fast forward a decade, Uralvagonzavod didn’t give up on the concept. First came the BMPT-72 Terminator-2 on the T-72 chassis, but it didn’t find any customers despite the attractive concept. A better promotion was required, resulting in the return to the T-90A chassis combined with a modernized turret (based on the BMPT-72 one). This new Terminator pattern had no official name, but was generally referred to as “Syrian pattern” because, as a part of a major photo op, it was deployed in Syria during the Russian intervention in 2017. Despite some reports, it did not actually participate in any combat. The easily recognizable part here was the “soft” bag ERA that would later be adapted for the T-72B3 MBT. We have this BMPT variant in the game as BMPT Mod.2017.



And this is where we’re finally getting to our skin.

It is a fact that many advanced Russian weapons are developed with export in mind in one form or another. It’s not that Russia wants to sell everything abroad – the fire sale years are long gone – but for a lot of equipment (excluding truly strategic stuff), there’s an export version available and in a number of cases, Russia hopes that foreign customers help to foot the development bill (a typical example would be the SU-57). How wise is this strategy is a matter of debate (when China buys exactly two pieces of your modern fighter jets, the reasons for that are pretty obvious), but such is the way of things.



But for the ultimate power move in export is to actually use what you are trying to export. After all, why would anyone buy something from Russia the Russian military is reluctant to use?

And this is exactly how the Russian Service Pattern Terminator came to be. In 2017, a contract was signed between the Russian Federation and UVZ to deliver an undisclosed amount of BMPTs (likely 10-12), which officially entered service in the April of 2018 with the 90th Guards Vitebsk-Novgorod Tank Division and have been used by it ever since, having also participated in the large Zapad 2021 exercise. From the tactical or strategic point of view, its introduction serves no practical purpose, but it is an excellent promotion for any potential customers.



There are some relatively small differences between the 2017 pattern and the 2018 pattern, which include:
  • Different stowage boxes
  • Different frontal armor layout
  • Additional autocannon cover similar to the BMPT-72 model

Otherwise, both vehicles are based on a T-90 series hull and have a crew of five.



So far, the only country to have adopted the BMPT (besides Kazakhstan, which uses an older model) is at least formally Algeria, but whether the trade really happened is a question.



The official designation is a matter of debate as nobody is truly sure how these vehicles are officially referred to in the Russian army. They are generally simply called BMPT, but even some official sources claim otherwise – the September 2021 issue of Armeysky Sbornik (an official Russian Ministry of Defense magazine) called it “Terminator-2”. This is why we decided to go with the Russian Service Pattern name.

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

See you on the battlefield!

Celebrating Russian Unity Day

Commanders!

On November 4, Russia celebrates the Unity Day. The Unity Day is one of the more important holidays of Russia, celebrating the uprising that became the definitive turning point in the Polish-Muscovite war of 1612. Today, we’d like to commemorate the anniversary and the holiday with a gift!



The gift can be obtained until November 8, 2021 and contains the following items:
  • Crest of the Russian Ground Forces decal
  • Temporary 1-day version of the Object 490 MBT
  • 3 Platinum Battlefield Glory 12-hour Boost Tokens
  • 3 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 5 Platinum Reputation Insignia tokens
  • 5 Platinum Commander XP Insignia tokens

Additionally, the popular Realistic Battles mode will once again be available this weekend for you to participate in.



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

See you on the battlefield!

Maintenance - November 3

On the 3rd of November 2021, starting from 8:00 CET (2nd of November, 11 PM PST), the server will not be available for 5 hours due to the application of Update 0.37.8521



[h2]List of Update 0.37.8521 Changes[/h2]
 
  • AI-controlled vehicles are now available on all Tiers during low activity hours
  • M60A1: Fixed this vehicle’s visual model (disappearing rangefinder and optics)
  • Special Operation “Death”: Fixed a snow drift in sector C5 that caused vehicles to get stuck
  • Fixed an issue where the Abrams tanks would appear with black textures in some PvE cutscenes
  • Temporarily removed the Cerberus PvE mission pending an issue correction
  • Added a number of assets for future events

Community Stream

Commanders!

Are you stuck home with nothing to do? Tired of destroying enemy tanks? It's time to take a break! We’d like to invite you to a special stream, taking place on our Twitch channel on Wednesday, November 3 between 18:00 and 20:00 CET.



We will be taking questions and answering them during the stream, so don’t miss the opportunity to ask anything you’d like to know about Armored Warfare! And, of course, you’ll have the opportunity to obtain some goodies as well.

See you there!

Battle-Hardened Discounted Bundles

Commanders!

For today’s offer, we’ve prepared a series of Battle-Hardened bundles for three Israeli Merkava progression MBTs. These discounted bundles contain Gold as well as the Battle-Hardened status, which will turn your Progression vehicle into a semi-Premium one by increasing its Credit income, Experience income, and by improving its matchmaking quality so that you meet lower Tier opponents in battle than usual, much like Premium vehicles do.



The discounted Battle-Hardened bundles are available for the following vehicles:
  • Merkava Mk.4M Tier 10 MBT (50% discount)
  • Merkava Mk.4 Tier 9 MBT (45% discount)
  • Merkava Mk.3D BAZ Tier 8 MBT (35% discount)

Please note that if you do not own the vehicle in question, you will receive the Battle Hardened status price in Gold instead.



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

See you on the battlefield!