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How can you get premium vehicles? Warbonds!
BTD-1 Destroyer and many more awards are waiting for you!
BTD-1 Destroyer and many more awards are waiting for you!

We continue our tradition and present to you once again, an updated assortment of Warbonds for February.  Everything is as before: fulfill Battle Tasks, earn Warbonds, improve the shop and get the rewards.

This assortment will be available until the 28th of February!!

The Soviet multi-turret behemoth, SMK, was intended to improve upon the T-35’s design with a more modern and capable design to address the armour protection and firepower concerns with the previous designs. The unique SMK had two turrets, housing 76mm and 45mm cannons, was also developed as a single turret tank which featured only the 76mm cannon turret. Thus infamous KV-1 was born from the foundations of the SMK. Both the SMK, KV-1 and T-100 all saw operational service trials during 1939 in combat against Finland. Ultimately the KV-1 was selected for production, however now you too can earn this truly unique Soviet Heavy tank! The features of this tank will be well known to KV-1 commanders, however with the added bonus of a separate turret mounting a fast firing 45mm 20-K cannon found on many of the Soviet Light tanks.  Charge from the front lines and add this Soviet Multi-Turret Heavy to your collection!
The Soviet multi-turret behemoth, SMK, was intended to improve upon the T-35’s design with a more modern and capable design to address the armour protection and firepower concerns with the previous designs. The unique SMK had two turrets, housing 76mm and 45mm cannons, was also developed as a single turret tank which featured only the 76mm cannon turret. Thus infamous KV-1 was born from the foundations of the SMK. Both the SMK, KV-1 and T-100 all saw operational service trials during 1939 in combat against Finland. Ultimately the KV-1 was selected for production, however now you too can earn this truly unique Soviet Heavy tank! The features of this tank will be well known to KV-1 commanders, however with the added bonus of a separate turret mounting a fast firing 45mm 20-K cannon found on many of the Soviet Light tanks. Charge from the front lines and add this Soviet Multi-Turret Heavy to your collection!
The BTD-1 Destroyer was designed to replace some of the more aging and vulnerable types of Torpedo and Dive bomber in service with the United States Navy. Combining both roles into one, this multirole aircraft could almost be seen as a precursor to the legendary Skyraider also built by the Douglas  Aircraft Company. Quite a departure from the aircraft it was intended to replace, the BTD has a sizeable payload, a pair of 20mm cannons and a very respectable top speed for a Naval Bomber. Sporting a tricycle undercarriage, gull wings and a larger cockpit area, the Destroyer has a menacing and aggressive demeanor that it certainly delivers upon. Pilots can make use of the BTD’s wide array of weaponry and armaments across any situation it may face, against air, land and sea targets, coupled with its excellent maneuverability, this truly is a versatile and universal American strike aircraft. Don't miss your chance to obtain this exceptional aircraft!
The BTD-1 Destroyer was designed to replace some of the more aging and vulnerable types of Torpedo and Dive bomber in service with the United States Navy. Combining both roles into one, this multirole aircraft could almost be seen as a precursor to the legendary Skyraider also built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Quite a departure from the aircraft it was intended to replace, the BTD has a sizeable payload, a pair of 20mm cannons and a very respectable top speed for a Naval Bomber. Sporting a tricycle undercarriage, gull wings and a larger cockpit area, the Destroyer has a menacing and aggressive demeanor that it certainly delivers upon. Pilots can make use of the BTD’s wide array of weaponry and armaments across any situation it may face, against air, land and sea targets, coupled with its excellent maneuverability, this truly is a versatile and universal American strike aircraft. Don't miss your chance to obtain this exceptional aircraft!

Detailed list of the Warbond items in the shop this month:

🔸Premium vehicles:

  • Independent (Britain);
  • Pz.III N (Germany);
  • Ki-100-II (Japan);
  • BTD-1 (USA);
  • SMK (USSR).

🔸Decal "Cancer Zodiac", 834th BS, 486th BG, 8th AF, USAF.

  • Decal by Colin 'Fenris' Muir.

🔸3d decorations (signs).

🔸3d decorations (camouflage).

🔸Supply boxes with RP and SL boosters:

  •   50%, 150%, 300%,  500%, 700%,  RP and SL for 1 battle;

🔸Vehicle rent:

  • Spitfire F Mk.XIVc, Pz.Bfw.VI (P), J2M4 Kai, M26E1, Т-44-122

🔸“Order” trophy.​

🔸Trophy “Avatar for tankers”.

🔸Sets of universal back-up vehicles. A player can activate this item to backup any one vehicle of their choice.

Decal "Cancer Zodiac", 834th BS, 486th BG, 8th AF, USAF.
Decal by Colin 'Fenris' Muir.
Where can you find Warbonds??

Click on the 'Daily Tasks' icon from the War Thunder in-game hangar.

 

 

On the menu that opens, click on the 'Warbond Shop' icon in the bottom right corner.

 

 

You can now view the range of Warbonds available by clicking on on the various icons.
Purchases can be made with the 'Purchase' icon in the bottom right corner.

 

Battle tasks: These individual tasks bring variety to your gameplay and prevent situations where all the players in a battle try to complete one specific task, effectively ignoring mission objectives that are needed for a victory. They are available for players that have reached the 3rd rank of any nation. On completion, players will receive Silver Lions, and Warbonds - a special in-game currency with their own specific shop, where you can purchase many different items.

You can read more about battle tasks and war bonds in our devblog and on War Thunder wiki.


The War Thunder Team

 

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