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[h2]Revolution General Pack[/h2]


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In Development: Autocannon HE Overhaul

Commanders!

Today we’d like to tell you more about the overhaul of High Explosive shells for autocannons that’s coming in the next update.



The fact that something like this was coming was unfortunately made clear by an incorrect version of these changes that appeared on the game server along with the Seahawks Battle Path in Update 0.240. Just to be clear, the fact that some HE shells can frontally damage Main Battle Tanks is not intended behavior – quite the opposite.

This is one of the features where the goal is very easy to explain but the execution is difficult. Long story short, we sought a purpose for autocannon HE shells for a long time since they have been either rather toxic or completely useless.

The role we envisaged for these shells is therefore as follows.

  • HE shells will only deal full damage to unarmored or very lightly targets
  • Armored targets will be dealt no damage (or very limited damage)
  • The HE shells will deal a lot of damage to external modules such as tracks, guns and ERA/NERA elements


In other words, these shells will have a specific purpose now and we are sure you’ll put them to good use, commanders. You’ll have the opportunity to try them out very soon and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

In Development: XM2001 Crusader

Commanders!

Today we’d like to tell you more about a vehicle that’s coming to Armored Warfare this December – the American XM2001 Crusader Tier 10 Self-Propelled Gun.



But first, a bit of history as usual.

The Crusader program was conceived in the 1980s as a replacement of the old M109 series of 155mm self-propelled howitzers. The original goal was to create a modern SPG that would outmatch anything the Soviets could field but the breakup of the Soviet Union halted the plans until roughly 1994 when the development began in earnest.

The vehicle was supposed to be cutting edge and featured many innovations. The crew was safe in its armored hull while the turret was unmanned with the gun automatically fed by an autoloader. This allowed it to set up and fire several times faster than the M109A6 Paladin. It was also very fast thanks to its 1500hp gas turbine engine.



It did have numerous drawbacks though because the loading mechanism was extremely complicated, the proposed liquid shell propellant had to be dropped and the turret could not traverse more than 20 degrees from the vehicle’s axis.

But the biggest issue turned out to be the fact that by the end of the 1990s, the U.S. Army was planning to switch to lighter units and the Crusader was just too heavy. The weight therefore had to be reduced from 60 to 40 tons, which, along with other overhauls, caused additional delays. Two prototypes were built around 2001 (along with a single XM2002 resupply vehicle) and were tested.



The results were quite promising but with the onset of the War on Terror, the Crusader became one of the budget cut victims of the era. The program was cancelled in the May of 2002 and the single surviving prototype can be seen in the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum in Lawton.

As was stated above, in Armored Warfare, the Crusader will be a Tier 10 Premium SPG.

In many ways, the Crusader will be very different from most other vehicles in Armored Warfare. As self-propelled guns go, it’ll be very fast and agile with high maximum speed (67 km/h) and high reverse speed (39 km/h).



It’ll somewhat armored too as its frontal hull and the roof are covered with composite armor elements. In reality, however, most of its frontal armor will be vulnerable to armor-piercing ammunition of the same Tier.

And then there’s the 155mm gun with a three-round magazine with 2 seconds between shots (and 10 second of full magazine reload). The ammunition is a standard set of HE and HEAT rounds with some pretty nasty traits. Add to it its excellent gun depression (-6/+75 degrees) and little accuracy loss from moving the hull.



But there will be some drawbacks. Perhaps the most important one is that, just like in real life, the Crusader’s turret offers limited traverse only – 20 degrees to each side. This doesn’t make aiming that much inconvenient due to the abovementioned low accuracy loss with hull traverse, but it does mean that the Crusader is a very poor brawler. In other words, you have to stay out of close combat to survive.

The second major drawback is that while the Crusader does have soft-kill APS, it cannot deploy smoke grenades – unlike the vast majority of higher-Tier vehicles, it only has a smoke generator. In other words, careful gameplay is required.



The Crusader is effectively an equivalent of an assault gun relying on high mobility and excellent firepower to deal as much damage as possible and then quickly retreat under the cover of your own smoke. Using its high reverse speed is critical in this regard, as is situational awareness because catching even a Main Battle Tank off-guard will allow you to destroy it really quickly. For aggressive, skilled players, it’s the perfect vehicle.

We hope that you will enjoy it and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Offer: Tier 10 Direct Sales

Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you (directly available, no loot crates):

  • Stridsvagn 2000 Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • TOS-1M Buratino Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • Koshmar skin for TOS-1M


Between November 25 and December 2, 2024, the following items will be available:

[h2]Stridsvagn 2000[/h2]

The Stridsvagn 2000 was to be Sweden’s next Main Battle Tank, designed to combat Soviet super-tanks such as the Black Eagle. For its time, the project was nothing short of revolutionary with extremely thick frontal armor and a powerful 140mm gun that could take on literally anything in its day. However, the Soviet threat dissipated with the collapse of the Soviet Union, which pushed Sweden to seek a cheaper solution to its tank problem, namely the Leopard 2 MBT. You can learn more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Stridsvagn 2000 is a Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank that represents the essence of practicality. Solid armor, decent mobility and excellent damage over time output make this tank one of the most versatile tools you can have in your arsenal, equally capable in PvP and PvE. Aside from its advanced NERA armor, the Strv 2000 features a coaxial 40mm autocannon. The key to success is switching between both weapon systems and maximizing your damage output while your NERA armor eliminated one enemy shell after another.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.




[h2]TOS-1M Buratino[/h2]

The TOS-1M Buratino is a prototype version of the Russian TOS-1/TOS-1A heavy rocket launcher. It was designed in 1997 at Omsk as an improvement to the old TOS-1 whose roots go back all the way to the Afghan War. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the TOS-1M Buratino is a Tier 10 Premium Tank Destroyer. As befits its massive rocket launcher installed on the top of a T-90A MBT chassis, its firepower is all but unparalleled and you are looking at perhaps the most destructive vehicle of Armored Warfare. It is available in two configurations – with fast-launching 122mm rockets and the iconic 220mm rockets that can be unlocked either by installing a skin (Koshmar), or by progressing through an active Battle Path.

This bundle is available in our Web Shop.




[h2]Koshmar Bundle[/h2]

Additionally, we've prepared a skin bundle with a new skin. The skin “Koshmar” we have prepared for you is for the TOS-1M Tier 10 Premium TD. Not only is it cool looking, it also unlocks the overprogression modules for you, including the 220mm turret and the 220mm thermobaric rockets. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



The skin is available as a part of the Koshmar Bundle, which contains the following items:

  • Skin: TOS-1M Koshmar
  • 3 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 500 Gold


This bundle is available in our Web Shop.



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

See you on the battlefield!

Seahawks Battle Path is now available!

Commanders!

We’re happy to announce that the Seahawks Battle Path campaign has just begun.

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This four-month-long and story-driven campaign is bringing back the Diary feature, telling a story of the Seahawks unit that precedes the current Black Company special operations. You can now experience the tale first-hand.

The reward vehicles this time come from Andrew Clayburn’s personal collection:

  • Cheonma-2 Tier 10 Premium MBT for reaching Level 20
  • VN20 Tier 10 Premium TD for reaching Level 35
  • XK3 Phantom Tier 10 Premium MBT for reaching Level 50


Additionally, other valuable prizes can be obtained by progressing in the Battle Path:

  • Abrams AGDS Tier 9 Premium TD (or its full price in Gold)
  • T-72 Victory Tier 5 Premium MBT
  • Sabre Tier 6 Premium AFV
  • Stingray 2 Black Eagle Tier 7 Premium LT
  • Three recently upgraded commanders (Joshua Seagrove, Kathryn Grey and Fyodor Sokolov)
  • Epic skins, camouflages, decals, paints and many other things


You can review the prizes in the following article.

[h2]What’s New[/h2]

This Battle Path is story-driven, which means the Diary feature is making a comeback. Follow the tale of the Seahawks, now available in fifty stunning entries with dedicated art, so even those who have read it before can find something new in there. And, of course, players unfamiliar with the history of the Seahawks, Kathryn Grey and Joshua Seagrove can now read it in full

The missions have once again been overhauled to match the theme of the Battle Path. There are the new Seahawk Loot crates to be won (containing, amongst other things, more high-Tier vehicles) and the final mission prize was changed to the Abrams AGDS Tier 9 Premium TD. The Battle Coin shop prices were lowered and unified across Tiers and item types.

You can read more in our following article.

[h2]Accessing the Battle Path[/h2]

In order to join the Battle Path campaign, please enter the game and click on the Seahawks icon on the upper bar. From there, you can simply purchase the Battle Path access:

  • Standard pass (access only)
  • Golden pass with access and 50.000 Battle Coins


The access can also be purchased in our Web Shop:



Enjoy the event and see you on the battlefield!