- For PC
- For MAC
- For Linux
- OS: Windows 7 SP1/8/10 (64 bit)
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.2 GHz
- Memory: 4GB
- Video Card: DirectX 10.1 level video card: AMD Radeon 77XX / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660. The minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64 bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or Ryzen 5 3600 and better
- Memory: 16 GB and more
- Video Card: DirectX 11 level video card or higher and drivers: Nvidia GeForce 1060 and higher, Radeon RX 570 and higher
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
- OS: Mac OS Big Sur 11.0 or newer
- Processor: Core i5, minimum 2.2GHz (Intel Xeon is not supported)
- Memory: 6 GB
- Video Card: Intel Iris Pro 5200 (Mac), or analog from AMD/Nvidia for Mac. Minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p with Metal support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Mac OS Big Sur 11.0 or newer
- Processor: Core i7 (Intel Xeon is not supported)
- Memory: 8 GB
- Video Card: Radeon Vega II or higher with Metal support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
- OS: Most modern 64bit Linux distributions
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA 660 with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) / similar AMD with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months; the minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p) with Vulkan support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA 1060 with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) / similar AMD (Radeon RX 570) with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) with Vulkan support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
E.B.R. (1954), Rank III, France, Premium
This vehicle will be the exclusive award in the “Operation W.I.N.T.E.R.” event.
Before the outbreak of World War II, Panhard created a prototype of an 8x8 army wheeled all-terrain vehicle, with the first and last swivel wheel pairs having rubber tires, the middle pairs were metal and not swivel. The army placed an order for the production of 600 of these vehicles, but the outbreak of the war and the occupation of France did not allow the vehicle to be put into production. They returned to an interesting project after the war - the wheelbase received an oscillating turret with a 75 mm gun, which turned the all-terrain vehicle into a light wheeled tank. Later, the base of this vehicle became the basis for several curious army vehicles. It is interesting that it was the Panhard all-terrain vehicle that served as a carriage for the farewell ceremony for the President of the Fifth Republic, General Charles de Gaulle.
E.B.R. (1954) is a light reconnaissance armored vehicle with the FL.10 turret well known to our players and a 75 mm gun on the Panhard 8x8 all-terrain vehicle chassis. In addition to its completely unique appearance, the vehicle has excellent combat capabilities. The oscillating turret, automatic loader and a good gun make it possible to quickly send round after round. A nice addition to the setup of French mid-range armored vehicles!
Comments (7)
This should have been in the tech tree.
Why you made this article hidden ? Making one of the most iconic french army vehicles premium and event while French bashing by sabotage the french tech tree with some of the worst prototypes instead of vehicles like the EBR produced for this model 300 times and it was used in war too. Same for the AMX 13 SS.11 while germans have all French missiles vehicles they had but none for the French tech tree. Enough of the Francophobia of this game, why so much hate toward France.
If they added US vehicle as event one instead, community would complain that only major nations get event vehicles.
I really hope we get other versions of this amazing vehicle.
WoT players shaking with fear from PTSD right now
Can the central wheels be raised in the game?
Funny thing is that I've always hear in my family that my great grand-father, who worked at Panhard, was at the origin of the EBR. I feel like obligated to get him :)
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