Weapons and vehicles of the "Rzhev" update

add the heavy tank no.6 to japan

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finally all those tank come back i miss them so much

also finally a flak truck can i shoot air with it?

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wher is super pershing broooo?
Are you kidding me?

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you can try с:

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Some exciting stuff there!

I mean new stuff is new stuff, but the la 7 is already an S tier fighter.

O0o does it have timed fuse rounds?

Yes, one of my favourites :heart_eyes:

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he is not ready

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oh yea i will defintely try it out

when is steam release?

when do we get italian uniforms?

why does darkflow ignore this?

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The HE-TF* on it selfs destructs in the air, so you can fairly easily

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At what range will it explode?

So its acting like proxy fuse in enlisted?

In warthunder you had to range time fused.

Chi-To - War Thunder Wiki

Despite its potential, the Type 4 Chi-To was never made in large numbers. At the war’s end, only six chassis were made, with only two of those made into tanks.

The two Type 4 produced were cast into Lake Hamana between the 23 and the 28 August 1945 to avoid their capture. One was found by the U.S. occupation forces following Japan’s surrender in World War II. The tank was then transported to Aberdeen Proving Grounds for tests and would eventually scrap them in October 1952.

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Anything for dday 80th anniversary

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its been well over a month of silence about the steam release, did darkflow cancel it or what? why is darkflow working on other updates instead of the steam release? why is communication so damn hard?

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how good is the KV2 gun? i always wanted to play that thing tbh

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Oh no, we are getting KV-2 finally. Now that’s a huge surprise to me. I definitely didn’t expect that. :purple_heart:

The thing you have done with Pz IV G… Good job, I like it a lot.
Acces owners can still enjoy something unique, yet everyone can enjoy Pz IV G.

I really love similar nitpick decisions! Definitely good approach.

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Anything for dday 80th

SIG KE7 | Military Wiki | Fandom

History

The KE7 light machine gun was designed by Pál Király and Gotthard End at the SIG small arms factory in Neuhausen am Rheinfall. Production commenced in 1929, with most weapons being exported to the Republic of China chambered for 7.92×57mm Mauser ammunition. The Chinese government purchased 3,025 from Switzerland between 1928 and 1939, and the provincial government of Guangdong purchased 200 KE7s with 4,000 magazines in December 1928. In 1933, Liu Xiang funded Huaxing Machine Works’ acquisition of machinery for a workshop in Chongqing. From 1933 to 1936, it would produce 6,000 KE7 copies. Three months after the war with Japan began, the workshop would be requisitioned by the Chinese government and produce ZB-26 copies after 1939.[2] The KE7 would be used during the Chinese Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War[3] and the Korean War. Some KE-7 machine guns were also made in other calibres for export to Latin America[1] and Ethiopia.[4] In 1930, examples were provided for trials being run by the British Army to find a replacement for the Lewis gun, although a modified ZB vz. 26 was finally adopted as the Bren gun.[5]

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  • Republic of China: Used at least 3,225 original and 6,000 domestically made examples.
  • People’s Republic of China
  • Ethiopian Empire
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Just enough ?? But this update is poor. Nothing noteworthy. Failure.

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Looking at the shell data, i think 50m? tho not exactly sure

the HE has 48mm of pen. So it can kill every tank in the game fairly easily except maybe a tiger 2 H

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