
Commanders, summer and the next major update with new content to the research tree is just around the corner!

SU-122 (USSR, BR III)
A self-propelled howitzer built on a T-34 chassis. Its main advantage is its gun, which is equally dangerous to both infantry and armored targets thanks to its HE and HEAT shells. Clear out enemy fortifications or destroy their armored support - the choice is yours.

Nashorn (Germany, BR IV)
A German tank destroyer with an 88 mm PaK43 cannon that you are already familiar with. Due to its open-topped superstructure, it is better suited for ambushes. However, if the enemy infantry somehow manages to get close, the MG 34 machine guns mounted on both sides are capable of defending the crew.

Suomi KP/-31 (SJR) (Germany, BR V)
An improved version of the Suomi KP/-31 featuring a muzzle brake, which improves the gun’s accuracy. Combined with its 71-round magazine, it results in a formidable weapon.

Type 4 90mm AT (Japan, BR III)
A continuation of the Type 4 70mm AT’s development, offering better armor penetration capability. It was designed in response to the increasing armor thickness of enemy tanks.

F7F-1 (USA, BR V)
A twin-engine heavy fighter from Grumman, boasting outstanding performance and excellent firepower. In addition to being one of the fastest piston-engine fighters, it is armed with four 20 mm M3 cannons in the nose and four 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine guns in the wing roots. But if that is still not enough, it also comes with two 500 lb AN-M64A1 bombs.


