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- 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
There are all kinds of different War Thunder pilots, and each player has their own preferences in choosing vehicle classes and specific vehicles. In striving to meet the needs of all players, we’re trying to add vehicles of various classes and designs to the game. In update 1.59, one of the most significant serial production vehicles added to the game will be the legendary British four-engine bomber, the Handley Page Halifax B.III. This aircraft served with the Allied air force for almost the entirety of the war and has an impressive service record.
The design for this bomber began long before the beginning of World War II. The task to develop an aircraft that fulfilled the requirements began back in 1935, when the RAF sought a replacement for the series-produced Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley. The new four-engine aircraft had to have a long range and was designed with a view to completing missions during the night. Initially, the maximum wingspan of the aircraft was limited to the traditional 100 ft (30.5 metres); British command placed this requirement on all aircraft of the time, in order to make them easier to transport and store in hangars.
The first-series Halifax aircraft left the factory in 1940 where their first combat took place in 1941, when on the night of March the 10th, six aircraft flew to a port in Le Havre occupied by German troops. The Halifax III, which will be first to appear in our game in update 1.59, is the later and most mass-produced version of the aircraft, having been put into series production in 1943. Some of the key changes in comparison to the earlier versions are the air-cooled Bristol Hercules engine, increased defensive weaponry and improved aerodynamics: the Halifax B.III was cured of a common illness among bombers: poor durability leading to a spin when both engines on one side fail.
The Halifax’s bomb load is impressive: the aircraft can carry almost five tons of varying size bombs on its internal and external bomb mounts. With such a mass of bombs, the aircraft becomes a deciding factor on the battlefield, where victory often depends on the effective and timely destruction of enemy bases. Among the bomber’s weaknesses is its far from outstanding maximum speed – a little more than 280 mph (450 km/h) at a height of roughly 13100 ft (4000 m).
However, in exchange, even at rank II this aircraft has good survivability and powerful defensive weaponry provided by nine 7.7 mm Browning .303 machine guns. Four of them are housed in a rear turret (with an ammunition complement of 6800 shots), another four – in a fuselage turret (2400 shots) and one 7.7 mm Vickers K is mounted on the nose. The sole serious weakness in the aircraft’s defensive weaponry is its lack of lower turrets, which means that the player has to avoid exposing the underside of their aircraft to enemy fire by veering away.
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The Handley Page Halifax B.III will arrive in the game with update 1.59. Look out for this bomber in the virtual skies of War Thunder. See you on the battlefield!
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Comments (70)
this looks like a Wellington and B-25 merged together. The body reminds me of a Wellington but the tail looks like it came straight from a B-25
This is incorrect. Wasn't the rear turret Quad .50 cals?
That's what I saw on the DevServer videos PhlyDaily and Baron put out.
Whooo! Another giant lumbering pinata with .30 cal potato guns for defense. Skip.
What I want to know is: why is this Era II while the stirling is Era III? The stirling looks worse in almost every way to me.
5 tons of bombs....and tier II. Nice
British bombers were armed with .303 because they failed to get a licence to produce the Browning 0.50 and skipped it to go straight to 20mm in fighters. Vid of Turret Upgrade (5 seconds in): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPwDicTQVBo&list=PLBYclEE4V19AiC_aSv3vbc6v0ms9o5qLV&feature=player_detailpage#t=2654 Recommend The Secret War (it's on Youtube) as best TV show ever made on science/R&D in WW2 from mainly British and German perspective. Many interviews with people no longer wi...
shouldn't it be quad 50cal in rear?
When I was a kid living in Yorkshire back in the 70's I was in the Halifax squadron of the Air Training Corps and we had a huge painting of a Halifax on a bombing raid. Ever since then I've had a special affection for them and to get one in the game will be brilliant.
Thank you soo much...the workhorse of bomber command. Can't wait.
Now for the negative stuff. We have so many legendary bombers now (massive + for these excellent models), and so many passionate players who would love to fly these birds to their max potential, but who i suspect always feel inevitably dissapointed due to their role/setup/function in these game modes (diving at full IAS to target...naah, it did'nt happen). I hope World War will unleash their full potential, and more importantly..restore the missing fun factor in flying these incredible planes.
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