As we all know all of the old battle pass rewards will be lost for possibly forever after 33 days. I have decided to gather information and pictures of the battle pass vehicles before they are gone. This might help you decide where to spend your last gold orders.
USA
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Sbd 3 “nz5005”
Previously Called NZ209.
BOC with Unit 35 Seagrove on 26 October 1943. To No.25 Squadron Seagrave.
To No.26 Squadron Seagrove in January 1944 and to storage at Hobsonville by March 1944.
Sold to J. Edwards from Hobsonville on 01 March 1948.
M8 scott “stars”
I found this in a youtube video thumbnail. It has the exact same placements of the white stars so i think it might be the reference picture
Ap-1 “grey 16”
Picture taken from USS Bogue. This one has wrong number but i couldn’t find pictures of 16
M3 Stuart “C company 1st usmc tank battalion”
Picture taken in Guadalcanal 1942. The tank in the picture helped during the battle of tenaru river
Fp-3 “vf 41”
Pilot was Charles Shields
M10 gmc “epervier”
Found this model that was used as direct reference. This m10 was part of Régiment Blindé de Fusiliers-Marins. This tank destroyer unit consisted of French sailors who named the tanks after ships of the French navy. Epervier was the name of NH 74860 torpedo cruiser
Spitfire mk vc/trop “249 sqn, RAF”
This plane was piloted by the most successful Canadian fighter pilot of WW2 George Beurling. Also known as Knight of Malta he shot down 27 german aircraft in just 14 days during the siege of Malta.
M10 gmc “702 td”
Currently displayed in the overlord museum
A13 mk II “3rd rtr”
I found no historical photos of this particular tank but I did find this model that has the same insignias and numbers. The camo is different.
Grant mk 1 “atlanta 2”
Picture taken in north africa. In the picture you can see the crew painting the name of the tank.
A-20g-25 “la france libre”
This was the first allied aircraft to fly 100 missions over france. Captain was Hugh Monroe, pilot was Steve Risko and gunner was Wilmar Kidd. The aircraft was originally named Miss laid but was later renamed.
Hurricane mk iib/trop
Only reference photo I could find was this model kit with the same markings.
M8 “laxative”
This example has the serial No. A-678 and was previously on display at a French Army camp in Sissonne. It is on loan from the Musée des Blindés at Saumur.
Normandy Victory Museum
M4a1 76w “in the mood”
This is one of the 3 tanks Lafaette Pool commanded during the war. Pool is recognized as the US tank ace of aces. He has been credited with 12 tank kills, 258 armored vehicles/spg kills, 1000 soldiers killed and 250 captured. He received many medals during the war including Distinguished service cross, Legion of Merit, Silver Star, Purple heart, Belgian fourragere and the French Legion of honour. Pool kept with mostly the same crew throughout the war. Wilbert Richards was the driver, Bertrand Close was the assistant driver, Wills Oller was the gunner and Delbert Boggs was the loader.
M4a2 “bomb”
Served in the Canadian 27th armored regiment. It fought uninterrupted from D-day to VE-day. It was part of 2nd Canadian armored brigade B squadron. All tanks in the B squadron had names that started with letter b. The original crew was the following: Commander: Harold Futter, Driver: Rudy Moreault, Co-driver: Trooper Fletcher, Gunner: Trooper Rudolph, Loader: Trooper Hall. Some of the original crewmen were replaced during the war. Bomb landed at Juno beach June 6 1944 at Bernieres sur mer. Today it is displayed at william street armoury Sherbrooke Quebec
Twitch drop crusader
Currently displayed in Bovington tank museum. It is one of the only 2 surviving crusaders with 57mm cannon
Crusader “7th Armoured division 1st rifle brigade”
I only found this model that has the same numbers and insignia.
M4a1 “sloppy joe”
Picture taken in Dutch New Guinea march 1944. Sloppy Joe was part of the 603rd separate tank company. This tank destroyed 22 japanese bunkers whilst fighting for Admiralty islands
P-51 D5 “hurry home honey”
This plane was piloted by major Richard Peterson. He was the highest scoring ace of the 357th Fighter group with 15.5 victories. His first aerial victory was a focke wulf fw 190 shot down over Bordeaux. His aircraft was named after his wife’s letter closing.
M5a1 “carol”
Can be found in Normandy tank museum near Carentan.
T26e4 “3rd-AD, 33rd-RD No2”
This picture was taken in Kassel tank dump where the super pershing was left
SOVIET UNION
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Is-2 “Vitebsk no.14”
I found this illustration from the tank encyclopedia.
La 5fn “Kostylev”
This plane was piloted by the famous G.D. Kostylev. [Historical review] Why you should get the upcoming hero gold order La5 FN of “Georgiy Kostylev”! - Mess Room - Enlisted Scav_Sergei made an very good topic of the pilot. Go check it out
T-70 “Tambov farmer”
Tambov farmers raised funds to build a tank column in 1942. They managed to collect 40 million rubles which they used to equip a tank column with brand new t34 and t 70 tanks. The tanks were decorated with slogans before being handed to the crews. These tanks were transferred to Don front in the 2nd Tank corps
Yak 7b “red nose”
Vladimir Orekhov was the pilot of this plane. In 1943 Orekhov was awarded the title hero of the soviet union. By this time he had scored 11 personal victories. In 1944 he became the commander of the 1st squadron. At the end of the war he had gotten 19 personal and 3 shared victories. He also managed to shoot down 2 observation balloons.
Mig 3 “red arrow”
This plane was likely flown by pilot Nikolai Sheenko. The plane itself was a gift from the workers of Moscow’s aircraft repair plant number 1 to the pilots of 172nd IAP 1942. The aviators of 172 were not familiar with flying mig 3s so the plane was transferred to 122nd IAP.
La 5fn “white 07”
I only managed to find this model that the devs likely used as reference
Yak-1
Mikhail baranov became the leading soviet ace of 1942 during the battle of stalingrad after scoring 23 victories. Baranov received hero of the soviet union title during the same year. After becoming a national hero he made multiple propaganda tours to training schools and factories to boost morale. Baranov died in 1943 due to an accident with a yak 1 fighter.
Su-85 m “20 years of soviet uzbekistan”
The actual tank was su 100 not su 85. The picture was taken in early 1945 on belorussian front. The inscription is a reference to Uzbekistan’s integration into the soviet union in 1924.
T-34 (1941) “za stalina!”
I found that the destroyed tank in this picture has the same markings but is an t34e stz instead of t 34 (1941). Za stalina means for Stalin and it was quite a common slogan in soviet tanks.
yak-3 “100 white”
This is the plane of the famous test pilot and hero of the soviet union Ivan Fedorov. Fedorov fought in the Spanish civil war using an i-16 plane. He managed to shoot down 19 enemy planes including two Italian SM 79 bombers. During ww2 Fedorov showed his bravery by defending his airfield from 24 German planes alone without being shot down.
Il-2 (1941) “Four color camouflage”
I Managed to find this picture of a crash landed Il 2 with similar camouflage. Perhaps this picture was used as a reference when creating the skin
Kv-1 “hit the fascists!”
This was the only picture I found with the same text.
T-60 “red guards”
This t60 was part of a guards recon unit defending moscow in 1941.
Yak 3 “12”
Saveli Nosov shot down 15 enemy aircraft during ww2. In 1946 he was awarded the hero of soviet union title for his bravery during the war.
T-28 “no2”
I only managed to find this picture with similar stripes on the turret. These were probably used for easier identification
Su-85 m “white striped”
The white stripes were used for easier recognition during the late stages of the war. The stripe on top of the roof/turret was used for air recognition while the horizontal line was for friendly tanks and american if they would ever be in contact.
T-34 85 “Suvorov”
The tank was named after Alexander Suvorov who was an russian general in 1729-1800.
GERMANY
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Sd.kfz.234/2 “111”
Very little is known about this vehicle but it possibly served on the eastern front 1944.
Bf-110 f2 “black night”
Night fighter camouflage for bf 110. Used to intercept bombers
Panther g “kurmark”
Photo is believed to be taken from italy. Panther 421 served in panzer regiment 4.
Pz iv f2 “panzergrenadier division” and Pz iv f2 “greater germany”
They are actually the same tank. They have the same markings in game but the camo is different and one has extra track armour. Both are based on this pz iv g illustration from the tank encyclopedia. This tank served in 1st motorized infantry division “grossdeutschland” Voronezh 1942.
Bf-109 g14 “black 13”
Ernst Scheufele was sent to Norway in 1942 under 4./JG5. He carried 67 escort missions for battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. In 1943 he joined II./JG5 flying in Finland and the Russian front before being transferred to defend the Reich in 1944. He was shot down by american anti air in december and got taken prisoner. Before his capture he had gotten 18 victories.
Tiger E “Nr.134”
This tank served in schwere panzer abteilung 501. The tank fought on the eastern front
Hs-123 a-1 “black 52”
I managed to find a plane with similar markings. Note that the swastika has been censored in the bp vehicle.
Bf 110 f2 “winter white”
Standard winter camo for bf 110
Tiger E “Erwin Tarczay”
This is the tank of Hungarian tank commander Erwin Tarczay. Tarczay joined 3rd armoured regiment in 1943 as an lieutenant. He served in the 2nd company 1st battalion of 3rd tank regiment stationed in Galicia. Tarczay was experienced with turan 2 tank but when the company received new tanks he started commanding Tiger e heavy tanks. In September 1944 Traczay and his tanks were moved to the Romanian border. During the fierce fighting Tarczay scored at least 15 personal tank kills. He died around 19 march to his wounds.
C202 ec “black cat”
Picture was taken in Italy 1942
Sdkfz 234/2 “415”
Not much is known about this vehicle. It served in france 1944 under unknown unit
Stalingrad pre order panzer 2 flamm skin
The picture was taken by soviet troops who captured the tank
Pz 3 e “18. 600 pz.div”
Skin taken from warthunder. Quite many of the tank skins in Enlisted have been taken from wt. This is an great example
Ab-41 “15 Polizia Africa Italiana”
The skin is part of the Polizia dell’Africa Italiana in short PAI. PAI ab 41s were used mainly in north africa by battaglione Romolo Gessi. Note that the devs changed the number from 10 to 15
Ju-87 b2 “winter”
Standard winter camo for ju 87
Fw 190 d-12 “jv 44”
Bottom painted red for flak crew to identify friendly aircraft
Pz iv f2 “1233”
Can’t find any info of this tank but most notably in enlisted it has camo while in this picture it is grey.
Pz 4e “ghost division”
Picture was taken in Yugoslavia 1941
Bf 110 g2 “Herget”
This messerschmitt belonged to pilot Wilhelm Herget. He flew night intercepting missions and even got to test fly early me 262 prototypes. He was credited with 73 aerial victories
Pz 3 j “strolch 2”
The tank served with a test unit Funklenk of remotely controlled and radio controlled vehicles 1942. The unit was sent to Africa to test its ability to function in harsh desert conditions. The panzer 3s controlled Borgward 4 tracked vehicles and Goliath mines. When will we get goliath darkflow?
M13/40
This picture was taken in northwestern Libya 24 March 1941. This is before the axis advance on El-Agheila.
Panzer 4j “Finland”
Picture taken near Oulu Merikoski bridge november 12th 1944. Finland bought 15 panzer 4 ausf j tanks to combat soviets in the eastern front. These tanks were delivered too late to fight against communists and they only saw limited action in the Lapland war against germans. Finnish tankers called panzer 4s “Ravistin” which means shaker. This nickname likely was given due to the lack of stabilizer on the gun and the vibrations that happened during off road driving.
Pz 4h
This one has been destroyed somewhere in normandy. It was part of 116th panzer division “Windhund”. This unit has been featured in the game for legacy normandy tanker 1 squad
Panther G “Muncheberg”
Picture taken in France 1944. This tank served in the 116th Panzer division.
Panther a “RO5”
This command tank was part of 1st SS panzer division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. Picture was taken in Normandy. The skin we have ingame was actually censored because someone in the forum didn’t like the ss symbols. They also changed the number RO2 into RO5 for some reason.
Sdkfz 234/2 “18”
Skin taken from war thunder twitch drop
Tiger 2 “Abteilung 505 Nr.246”
Tiger 2 tank with similar insignias. The emblem on the side of the turret has an incorrect colour in the game.
JAPAN (some of japan’s gold order vehicles are totally fictional and i couldn’t find anything for them)
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Ki-84 ko “29”
This plane was used by Lieutenant Nakata. This photo was taken in May 1945 near Yura airfield located in Awaji islands. Some sources claim that this particular aircraft was operated by suicide unit (So kamikazeing into your enemies with this one is historically accurate).
Ka-mi “1st yokosuka SNLF”
This picture of a captured ka-mi was taken in the Philippines 1945. The tank has a sign that says “Off limits to all Civilian and military personnel”. The tank in the picture has the same turret number and the japanese flag we have ingame
Ha-go “royal thai army”
The Kingdom of Thailand purchased 45-50 ha-go light tanks. The Thai designation for these tanks was type 83. The Thai ha-gos were used during the Japanese invasion of Burma 1942. If anyone knows what the text on the turret means I would be happy to know.
Ha-go “14th infantry division”
I only managed to find a picture of destroyed ha-go with a similar symbol on the turret. I am unsure if this is the exactly same tank
A6m2 reisen zero “161”
The serial code of this fighter is U1-161 and the Regiment number is N3852. It is displayed in the Flying Heritage collection Everett, Washington.