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Historical Camouflages – Soviet (WW2)

Commanders!

Apart from the American (Tunisia) camouflage, there’s another free camo coming that we’d like to tell you about and that we hope you’ll like – a Soviet WW2 camouflage.



Right off the bat – the usual way the Soviets (and anyone else, really) camouflaged their vehicles for winter was to simply paint them white using whatever paint there was at hand. A dark object (especially a moving one) is extremely noticeable against white backdrop and a simple coat of paint significantly reduced the chance of being spotted within seconds.

But there’s another element to the camouflage equation – the vehicle’s silhouette. Tanks have distinctive silhouettes that can easily be recognized at first glance, which is why various shape-breaking camouflages (also referred to as “silhouette breakers”) were developed. Such camouflages consisted of irregular spots (the irregularity is extremely important here) not only make the tank less visible, but they also make it much harder to estimate the distance to the target with naked eye. Long before laser rangefinders were invented, this was actually an incredibly important advantage to have.



In this case, roughly 60 to 70 percent of the vehicle was painted white with the rest covered by the 4BO green paint. The green spots were then covered by a net of thin white stripes. This camouflage type was officially tested in the September and October of 1941 at GABTU proving grounds. It was found out that the camouflage was quite effective at longer distances where the green areas became harder to spot as the grid appeared blurred to a naked eye. It was also very useful in winter urban environments.

On the down side, this particular camouflage type camouflage was costly and slow to apply – it took 6 to 8 hours to paint a tank this way and that’s excluding the full clean-up recommended beforehand. Since tanks would by their very nature become dirty really quick, it wasn’t seen as exactly efficient. Subsequently, this type of camouflage mostly appeared early in the war and became quite rare as the years went by.



As usual, this camouflage will be available for all environments and will be available in the future as a part of an event along with the already announced Object 225.

We hope that you will enjoy all of these and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Server Maintenance

On the 28th of April 2022, starting from 8:00 CEST, the server will not be available for 2 hours due to a planned server maintenance.



Please note that the maintenance can be extended beyond the abovementioned timeframe. We apologize for the inconvenience.

The in-game Global Chat is still temporarily disabled. To communicate with the community, please visit our Discord channel.

Bounty Hunt: Underdogs

Commanders!

We’d like to invite you to another round of the Bounty Hunt event, in which you will have the opportunity to hunt down some Armored Warfare members of staff or VIPs and destroy them in battle for amazing prizes! We are continuing with some of the least popular vehicles in the game. This time, we’ll be focusing on the K-153C Armored Fighting Vehicle!



On Thursday, April 28, 2022, between 19:30 and 20:30 CEST, log in to Armored Warfare and play Tier 9 PvP.

We, the staff-members and moderators, will be joining the battles in our K-153C vehicles and if you manage to destroy one of us, you will be awarded with free access to the Rise of the Dragon Battle Path as well as a Korean camouflage.

Additionally, one player randomly chosen from the abovementioned winners will be awarded with the Namer Tier 10 Premium AFV that is coming soon!

The following staff and VIP’s will take part in the event:
  • MaciekM4a4
  • P4nzerMarmelade
  • Silentstalker
  • waidler
  • Tenam
  • harutti
  • Pickard
  • Max_Insanity
  • ThePsychoCat
  • Eskobar68
  • ONEMANCLAN

They will also identify themselves at the beginning of each battle by a chat message.

The rules of the contest are very simple:
  • Team-Killing will not win you a prize, unless you count a ban and contest disqualification
  • You don’t need to make a note of who you destroyed (although it doesn’t hurt); we’ll keep track
  • The prize will only be awarded for your first kill
  • Rewards will be distributed after the end of the event
We look forward to seeing you on the battlefield!

Perihelion Update #11

Commanders!

Today, we’d like to update the Perihelion event status:




Historical Camouflages – American (Tunisia)

Commanders!

To celebrate the upcoming end of the Second World War in Europe anniversary, we’ve prepared several WW-2 camouflages for you that will be obtainable for free in the future. The first one we’d like to tell you more about is the American Tunisia camouflage.



As the name suggests, this camouflage was used by American forces in Tunisia, specifically by the 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion. It was seen on an M10 Wolverine tank destroyer by the name of “Invergordon” in the March of 1943. The unit would participate in the Italy landings and would fight in the Cassino campaign between January and March 1944, making it to Rome in June of the same year. Following the liberation of France, the 776th participated in the Allied breach into Germany and fought the Germans during the Nordwind offensive of late 1944 and early 1945, claiming the first Jagdtiger kill of the Western front. The unit ended the war in liberated Austria.



The camouflage is pretty simple, consisting of olive colored background and grey spots, but it is quite a looker that blends very well into any desert background. The camouflage will, however, be available for all environments.



Aside from this camouflage, we are also working on other American-themed assets such as the famous Iwo Jima flag (which only had 48 stars and was used between 1912 and 1959) or the Marine Raider player title, which too will be available in the future as a part of an event along with the already announced Object 225.

We hope that you will enjoy all of these and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!