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Historical Camouflages – Croatia

Commanders!

One of the things we’re working on for this summer is a brand-new event called Merc on Vacation, which will work the same way as another, earlier event called Lilac and Steel. As you can probably already guess from its name, the topics of this event will be summer and holidays. And what could be a better start than a historical camouflage from one of the most popular European vacation destinations – Croatia.



The word “holidays” usually invokes the feeling of relaxation and happiness, but the history behind this particular camouflage is neither. It comes from a dark period of Croatian history – the Croatian War of Independence, in which the clashes between Croats and federal Yugoslavian (and later Serbian) troops left thousands dead or missing with further hundreds of thousands displaced from their homes. The war took place between 1991 and 1995, lasting almost five years and including several major battles. Armor was used extensively during the conflict with former Yugoslavian vehicles (including T-55 and T-72 series tanks) fighting on both sides of the conflict.

But not all armor during the conflict was based on old Soviet tech. Irregular forces allied with both sides of the conflict used a number of improvised armored vehicles. The camouflage we are introducing is based on one such vehicle, a Croatian armored tractor called M-91 Straško (“Terrible”).



Despite its looks, the M-91 was actually a mass-produced vehicle. As the war began in 1991, the Croats did not have all that many armored vehicles at their disposal. That’s why the Torpedo factory in Rijeka started converting existing Torpedo GTR 75A tractors into sort-of APCs by welding armored plates all over the vehicle chassis. The vehicle even received an official designation “M-91 Straško”. The number was, of course, based on the year of introduction while the name apparently came from a Croatian translation of a name of one character from the He-Man cartoon from the 1980s. The factory also referred to the vehicle as “HIAV”, which stands for “Croatian Engineering Anti-Terrorist Vehicle”.



The vehicle was powered by a 70hp diesel engine (allegedly licensed from Italy) and was covered with angled 12mm to 15mm steel plates, which protected its crew against small arms (up to 7.92mm Mauser caliber, which was still common at that time in former Yugoslavia). The frontal dozer blade served not only as extra armor, but also to remove enemy barricades during street fighting. Interestingly enough, the vehicle retained its weight of 9.2 tons compared to the original tractor, as, apart from the original chassis, many other internal components were removed. Its maximum speed was roughly 40 km/h.



There was no unified armament – an early prototype was armed with a Yugoslavian 20mm cannon but most of the others got whatever was left at hand, including the Zastava M53 machinegun (a Yugoslavian copy of the German MG42), or an old American .50cal Browning.

In total, 15 combat vehicles, one prototype and one police vehicle were built. They were distributed to various units on individual basis and pretty much every one of them was unique, especially when it came to camouflage. They mostly survived the war and at least three of them currently exist in various museums in Croatia.



The camouflage in question is based on one specific vehicle that can be seen in the Museum of Homeland War in Turanj. It’s likely not an original combat camouflage, but we thought that it was incredibly interesting and decided to introduce it to the game.



The camouflage consists of a brown base paint with green and yellow spray-painted stripes. We will be introducing it with another Croatian-themed asset that will go with it nicely, the Croatian crest in the form of a decal.



We hope that you will enjoy these additions to Armored Warfare and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Survey: Artillery, Battle Path and Realistic Battles

Commanders!

Today, we are opening the first of several surveys, in which we’ll ask you about some important aspects of Armored Warfare.



In today’s survey, we are asking about the following topics:
  • Realistic Battles
  • Artillery
  • Battle Paths

Please let us know what you think using the form below:



Please note that the form is available in English only.

Thank you for your feedback and, as always:

See you on the battlefield!

Offer: Bastille Day

Commanders!

Today we’ve prepared the following items for you:
  • Leclerc Tropicalisé skin for Leclerc
  • Glorieux skin for Leclerc
  • Bastille skin for Leclerc Prototype
  • Leclerc T40 Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer
  • AMX-10 RCR with the Vive la France skin
  • French camouflages
  • Panzer 87-140 Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Marder 2 Tier 8 Premium Armored Fighting Vehicle
  • Leopard Revolution Tier 8 Premium Main Battle Tank
  • Apocalypse Treasure Trove with 10.000 Gold
Between July 8 and July 15, 2021, the following items will be available:


[h2]Leclerc Tropicalisé Skin[/h2]


This skin for the Leclerc Tier 9 Main Battle Tank is based on an export model for the United Arab Emirates. In real life, the vehicle features a number of improvements or modifications over the French model, but the in-game version simply adds this cool desert look to your Leclerc. You can read more in our dedicated article.



The skin is available as a part of the Tropicalisé Bundle, which contains the following items:
  • Tropicalisé skin for Leclerc
  • FORAD Blue base paint
  • 7 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 1.500 Gold






[h2]Glorieux Skin for Leclerc[/h2]


Another realistic skin that we introduced based on your feedback is the Glorieux one. This skin for the Leclerc Tier 9 progression Main Battle Tank is based on one particular Leclerc MBT that took part in the KFOR operations in former Yugoslavia. Its unique camouflage along with other historical details makes it one of the best looking skins to date. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



This skin is available in two bundles. The first bundle includes:
  • Glorieux skin for Leclerc
  • White base paint (used by the French during U.N. peacekeeper missions, goes nicely with the next decal)
  • U.N. decal (appearing on various white-painted peacekeeper Leclerc MBTs)
  • KFOR decal (similar to the one on the Glorieux, only for all vehicles)
  • 2nd Armored Brigade decal (also seen on multiple French vehicles during various parades)

The second bundle includes:
  • Glorieux skin for Leclerc
  • White base paint (used by the French during U.N. peacekeeper missions, goes nicely with the next decal)
  • Battle-Hardened status for Lerclerc
  • 1.000 Gold

Please note that the bundles include the skin but not the Leclerc MBT itself. This tank needs to be obtained via progression directly in the game.





[h2]Bastille skin for Leclerc Prototype[/h2]


Bastille is a French-themed skin for the Leclerc Prototype Tier 7 progression Main Battle Tank, celebrating the abovementioned holiday with the traditional French colors.



The skin is available as a part of the Bastille Bundle, which contains the following items:
  • Bastille skin for Leclerc Prototype
  • 3 Platinum Loot Crates
  • 500 Gold

Please note that this bundle does not contain the Leclerc Prototype Tier 7 MBT, only the skin itself.






[h2]Leclerc T40[/h2]


Sometimes called the French Terminator, this vehicle was designed on the Leclerc MBT chassis with one purpose in mind – to accompany tanks and fight off infantry attacks the same way as the Russian BMPT series does. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Leclerc T40 is a Tier 9 Premium Tank Destroyer. It offers you a combination of a durable hull, rapid-fire 40mm automatic cannon and, most importantly, the Javelin missile system. Simply right-click the target, wait until it becomes locket and fire the Javelin ATGM – it will home itself on the target, attacking its weak roof armor. Thanks to this ability, the Leclerc T40 is one of the most destructive vehicles in the game.






[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.

This vehicle is also available in a special bundle, which contains the following items:
  • AMX-10 RCR Tier 8 Premium TD
  • Vive la France skin for AMX-10 RCR
  • République skin for ERC-90 F4 Sagaie
  • 500 Gold






[h2]French Camouflages[/h2]


We’ve also prepared two French historical camouflages. In reality, it’s pretty much one iconic camouflage with two different layouts that is most famous for its appearance on the Leclerc MBT. It consists of green, brown and black stripes and is available in two variants – one has the edges clearly defined while the other variant has them blurred. Both were observed on the Leclerc MBT, sometimes even on vehicles from the same series.



Please note that each of these camouflages can be installed on any vehicle that has the camouflage customization feature available (any vehicle with the exception of vehicles with permanent skins) and that each of these camouflages can be used in all three environments.





[h2]Panzer 87-140[/h2]


The Panzer 87-140 is an experimental version of Panzer 87 (Swiss Leopard 2A4), fitted with a RUAG 140mm smoothbore cannon and an armor kit called WE. It was developed in the 1980s and early 1990s to counter the next generation of Soviet MBTs, but with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the project was shelved, only to resurface around 2005-2006 but never passing the experimental stage. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.

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In Armored Warfare, the Panzer 87-140 is a Tier 10 Premium Main Battle Tank. Much like other Leopard series MBTs, it’s a long-range fighter with an extremely powerful gun and the ability to fire with pinpoint accuracy. Even though its armor leaves much to be desired, at long range, this MBT has few equals and can be considered one of the best snipers of its class.

The Panzer 87-140 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]Leopard 2 Revolution[/h2]


The Leopard 2 Revolution is a continuation of the older Evolution upgrade, intended to improve the performance of the older variants of the Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank in order to make it excel even on the battlefields of the 21st century. The improvements include a comprehensive armor upgrade, ROSY soft-kill APS and smoke grenade launchers as well as an entire suite of cutting edge electronics. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Leopard 2 Revolution is a Tier 8 Main Battle Tank. It is not only well-armored, it also features an extremely accurate 120mm gun with advanced ammunition, allowing it to destroy its opponents at very long ranges, rivaling those of Tank Destroyers. The German tanks in general perform best at longer ranges and the Revolution is no exception.






[h2]Marder 2[/h2]


The Marder 2 was an experimental German IFV, developed in the late 1980s to replace the aging Marder IFV. It featured more armor, a new turret and a brand-new Rheinmetall dual-caliber autocannon that could fire both 35mm and 50mm rounds. Despite its qualities, the vehicle was never accepted in service due to its high cost and because it was no longer needed because of the fall of the Soviet Union. A single surviving prototype can be found today in the Koblenz military collection. You can read more about it in our dedicated article.



In Armored Warfare, the Marder 2 is a Tier 8 Armored Fighting Vehicle. With its 44 tons, it’s one of the heaviest and toughest AFVs around. Unlike many other AFVs of its Tier, it is not armed with guided missiles, relying instead on its extremely powerful 50mm autocannon. This vehicle can also deploy Mechanized Infantry.






[h2]Apocalypse Treasure Trove[/h2]


Today, we have a special offer for you. A veritable treasure trove of 10.000 Gold awaits you at a discounted price.



Please note that this item can only be purchased once per user. You can find out more about Gold and its uses in our dedicated article.





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

See you on the battlefield!

Server Maintenance

On the 8th of July 2021, starting from 8:00 CEST, the server will not be available for two hours due to a planned server maintenance.

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During this maintenance, two items get temporarily removed from the Battle Path Shop: Freedom Rider skin for CATTB and Enigma Unit skin for Hunter AFV. Players who purchased these skins previously and have not yet received them will receive a compensation and the skins will also return to the shop with the next update.

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

Battle-Hardened Discounted Bundles

Commanders!

For today’s offer, we’ve prepared a series of Battle-Hardened bundles for five American progression vehicles, including the XM1A3 and the M8-120 Thunderbolt II. 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:
  • XM1A3 Tier 10 MBT (50% discount)
  • TTB Tier 9 MBT (45% discount)
  • M1A2C Tier 9 MBT (45% discount)
  • M8-120 Thunderbolt II Tier 9 LT (45% discount)
  • M1A2 Abrams 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!