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The French SA.313B light helicopter acquired guided missiles and unguided rockets while in use by the German army. Meet the first helicopter in the German tech tree!
The light, multipurpose, single-engined SA.313B Alouette II (French for “Skylark”) helicopter was developed by the French company Sud-Aviation in the 1960s and was widely used both by civilian and military organizations. Many other countries also obtained a license to manufacture these helicopters. In addition to civilian use, this light helicopter has a rich military history. The SA.313B fought wars in Algeria and Rhodesia and took part in several local conflicts. The model’s success is demonstrated by the fact that the SA.313B is still being used for civilian purposes and by the militaries of some countries nowadays.
Since the SA.313B was not routinely equipped with weapons, this issue has been resolved directly in the places and countries where the vehicle has been used to fulfill combat objectives. The helicopter’s armament has been rather exotic at times, such as when rifles and machine guns have been mounted in the apertures of the glass-enclosed front cabin. For the purposes of the game, we have chosen more well-founded projects for arming the SA.313B implemented by French and German crews. Machine gun installations comprised of four 7.62mm MG3 light machine guns placed in pairs on the skids using special fixtures. As an anti-tank weapon the helicopter could carry SNEB unguided rockets, as well as SS.11 guided anti-tank missiles that were located on special transverse tube-shaped beams along the sides of the fuselage.
In War Thunder, the SA.313B Alouette II will be the first air vehicle in the German helicopter tech tree. This light helicopter, which is mostly just a structural frame, has one turboshaft engine and no armor whatsoever. The SA.313B’s turboshaft engine with slightly over 400 hp can get the vehicle up to 180 km/h. However, its light construction and low speed do not prevent this helicopter from representing a serious threat to ground vehicles.
Pilots will spend their first battles in the SA.313B with machine guns and unguided rockets in two units along the sides of the fuselage (2x36 37mm SNEBs), as well as guided missiles that should be quite familiar to our tankers and pilots of American helicopters: the SS.11 ATGMs, which have done quite well for themselves in rank IV-VI ground battles. You can install four guided missiles on the Alouette II, which makes it a full-fledged tank hunter and lets its pilot easily move on to acquiring the next helicopters in the German tech tree.
In War Thunder update 1.83 "Masters of the Sea", you will find new German helicopters and a lot of other great content. The update is coming soon, so keep an eye on our news!
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Comments (84)
Hol' up. Are those MG42s?
I'd guess mg3s, the successor, basically just rechambered for nato ammunition.
Very probably MG3. They look similar.
I like it
I hope the update will come before the anniversary, cant wait! :D
Looks cool. British Helicopters?
Can you strap any more MGs to this thing? Get ze duct tape!
I'm curious SS.11 is a First gen atgm and is controled by wasd in tanks, the helicopter version will come with that handicap or it will be mouse aim?
IIRC that first MI heli also has WSAD missiles
Most likely not as other Helos currently in game have 1st gen missiles and are not WASD guided
I need this thing pls Gaijoob Will we be able to get in the CBT by doing the same tasks as russian and american tankers/pilots could do when their tree was announced ?
There will be no CBT for German helis. The tree will be available for everyone.
Mashuu_desu, Really ? *starts grinding SL furously to get this frenchy boi
Now I'm torn. These latest german helis look amazing but I wanted to wait for Brit ones. Any chance that British will also get premium heli and the tree in 1.83?
could we please get the bogwart 4? (With panzerschrecks)
How about the A-4? The first SKYHAWK?
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