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The USSR light tank tech tree currently ends with the post-war PT-76. We present the ASU-85, which will take it's rightful place after the PT-76 in the tree and become a top tank at rank IV. What is the ASU-85?
The ASU, or aviadesantnaya samokhodnaya ustanovka (air-landing self-propelled gun), armed with an 85mm cannon, was developed in the post-war Soviet Union as a vehicle for Soviet airborne landing troops. It was intended to be air-dropped and reinforce infantry in offense or defense with its powerful artillery fire directly on the battlefield. This SPG was the logical successor to the ASU-57, and from 1959, it replaced its predecessor in the forces.
Light, small and agile
The ASU-85 is based on the PT-76 amphibious tank already familiar to our players. To reduce its dimensions and increase its compactness, the ASU-85 received no rotating turret. Its powerful cannon was installed directly in the hull. Outwardly, this makes the ASU similar to other classic self-propelled guns, reduces its profile, allows its crew to work in more comfortable conditions and speeds up the cannon reload time. Obviously, the SPG had to be made as light as possible for airborne transportation and landing. Because of this, it was decided in the design phase not to give it thick armour. As a result, its armour is quite light (45 mm maximum at the front), although it is placed at a high angle on the frontal hull.
In the game, the ASU-85 takes the role of a light and mobile support SPG: Although the 85mm cannon has an ammo complement of just 39 rounds, it can fire with improved post-war ammunition. The vehicle’s small dimensions and low profile are its main advantages in laying an ambush. Quickly capturing an enemy point and lying in wait, or simply ambushing the target in one direction and then change position quickly – this is the style that perfectly suits all owners of this SPG. The important thing is to always take the first shot and don’t get shot in return. If you learn to fire accurately and quickly, and then don’t hang around, you’ll get along just fine with the ASU-85.
This air-landing self-propelled gun will arrive in the game soon™
Keep an eye on the news!
Upcoming vehicles for Update 1.59 "Flaming Arrows" :
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f100 süper sabre pls
No How many times does Gaijin have to say there will be no supersonic jets?
plsssssssssssssssssssssssss
Hmmm... There were rumors of Spitfire MK.IX remodel... IMO we could get early Merlin powered Seafires...
Is that so? If it is the case, I cannot wait!
Will we get more devblogs today?
What aircraft carried these to the drop zone?¿ And maybe, the more important question is, will this aircraft be added to the game?¿ Imagine World War Mode, having a squad mate fly you into battle, other squad mates escorting you in Mig 17s. I would set more of a scene for all the possibilities that we could have, but I'must really tired.
ASUs were generally deployed by for example AN-12 transport plane or heavy transport helicopters like Mi-10 or Mi-6.
cool, where are the planes though?
Still nothing for Germany Cri ;(
We had Pz.III devblog :D We will have Sturer Emil too!
Can those of use that play War Thunder for the planes get some love? You guys keep bringing out dev blogs on tanks, where are the planes? I am fine with more tanks than planes since tanks are still hugely under development but can we at least get something
We've been getting tons of new content for air. Where have you been?
Where? I see hardly anything in the dev blogs. I don't mean that nothing has come out, my comment was asking for some dev blog on a plane that is set to be released in the next update.
ok now I want to see new British sugar cubes launcher ;)
Will we see SU 101 too?
Possibly as a premium vehicle
But can we actually deploy it from aircraft in the upcoming update?
Probably not. They only mention the air delivery stuff because that's how they were intended to be deployed in combat. I don't think we're gonna get that mechanic any time soon.
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