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'Large Calibres!' Event
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From 15.00 GMT on the April 8th to 10.00 GMT on the April 11th, 2016

The Event 'Large Calibres!' (+20% RP & +20% SL) is available!

You can find it in the 'Events & Tournaments' tab in the game's main menu!


Allowed vehicles:

P-39 Airacobra (all US and USSR variants except Р-400); P-63 Kingcobra (all US and USSR variants); PBJ-1H;
 
Me 410 A-1/U4; Ме 410 B-2/U4; Me 262A 1-A/U4; Ju 87 G-1; Ju 87 G-2; Hs 129 B-3;
 
LaGG-3-34; Yak-9T; Yak-9K; Yak-9P; Yak-9UT;
 
Tempest Mk. V (Vickers P); Mosquito Fb Mk. 18;
 
Ki-102 otsu; Ki-96; Ki-44-II otsu; Ki-45 otsu; Ki-45 tei; Ki-45 hei

 


In the 'Large Calibres' Arcade event, the most hard-hitting aircraft in War Thunder combat each other in unforgiving aerial duels.
Pilots! Get your cannons ready and join in on the fun and earn extra Research Points and Silver Lions!


The most widespread calibers used in aviation before the World War II were the rifle 7.62mm and 7.7mm (.303-inch) calibers. However once the war started it became obvious that more potent weapons were needed to reliably destroy air targets, so 12.7mm (.50) MGs and 20mm autocannons became indispensable elements of fighter aircraft equipment in the early 1940s. Even higher firepower was needed to have a chance to damage tanks, ships and submarines, so different countries started developing more powerful weapons for aircraft.

German engineers mounted the experimental BK 5 50mm cannon on the Ju 88 and Me 410 planes, and used the Hs 129 equipped with a 75mm cannon to gain the upper hand over the Soviet KV and T-34 tanks. The British experimented with semi- and fully automatic 40mm and 57mm guns (adaptation of the famous Ordnance QF 6-pounder for the needs of aviation). But the Italian engineers surpassed their rivals by far, fitting out the Piaggio P.108Afour-engine bomber with a monstrous 102mm cannon as well as a set of torpedoes and impressive defensive armament.

The War Thunder Team


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