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- Memory: 4 GB
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- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB
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- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
The upcoming War Thunder update will see three new modifications of the legendary Russian tank being added to the game – the 1989 T-72B build, the 2011 T-72B3 and the latest 2016 T-72B3 build!
War Thunder tank commanders should by now be well familiar with the Soviet T-72, which was the most-produced tank in the second half of the 20th century. The present modifications; the T-72A and the T-72B perform rather well in rank VI battles but struggle quite a bit against the top-tier Western tanks. This can be explained for a number of reasons: their average mobility, lack of modern ERA and fire control systems, and insufficient destructive power of the shells. Fans of the Soviet/Russian armoured vehicle tech tree had much to think about, mainly because of an incredibly wide range of available T-72 modifications, both developed domestically and abroad.
In the upcoming major update, three new modifications of the tank will be added to War Thunder, and this will promote the T-72 from its duties in the secondary offensive front to the hottest top-dog assault lines. Please welcome the 1989 T-72B model, the 2011 T-72B3 model and it is the 2016 T-72B3 researchable modification, that will put the T-72 on the closest-possible level to modern MBTs!
T-72B (1989)
What first and foremost separates the 1989 T-72B modification from the rest is Kontakt-5, a second-gen explosive reactive armour system. The ERA blocks fitted at the front form a single plane with the hull, unlike with Kontakt-1 which is already well known to players. The turret containers are positioned at an angle toward each other, thus forming the build’s recognizable silhouette, which has been a common sight at Russian military parades and in Russian news stories. Kontakt-5 provides a significant boost to the tank’s frontal defences against both HEAT and kinetic. The fresh set of armour will allow you to spring upon enemies head-on, but keep in mind the vulnerable spots at the front of the turret – you’d do well to turn the gun slightly away from your opponent while reloading.
T-72B3 and modification T-72B3 UBH
T-72B3, main battle tank, USSR/Russia, VII rank
Pros
- Up-to-date sight with thermal imaging
- All-sector protection from HEAT rounds
- Good mobility
Cons
- Slow rear speed
- Low vertical aiming angles
A basic modernization of the T-72B tank, issued at the beginning of the 2010’s. The major difference here is a new sight with thermal imaging, which makes night battles much more comfortable; no advantages in mobility and protection though.
In the second half of 2010’s, a new modernization program was initialized, the T-72B3 (2016), often called the T-72B3 UBH (abbreviation in Russian for “improved battle characteristics”). This modification is researchable for the T-72B3 in the game, and it improves the combat potential of the vehicle greatly.
First of all, it features a new powerful 1130 hp engine, a new gun stabilizer, as well as advanced “Relikt” protection with ERA elements. The hull and turret sides are additionally covered with anti-HEAT screens. These improvements bring the old good T-72 to a level with the most advanced MBT’s in War Thunder.
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (412)
We will see the Ro.44 seaplane fighter in this update?
Thats great, love playing Russian tanks but please can you do the same for the British Chieftain in service for 20+ years. Feel it has been neglected. Give the MK5 a laser range finder and present the mk11 with TOGS. That would we be a proper in game research route.
Is this one of those games where everyone moans like hell and still plays it? Like me! So it has stock HEAT. Is that not the nature of this game a reward based p2w etc game. Dont forget the 10 free repairs you get with a new tank. There are much worse things in the game like MM and uptier. I think these vehicles are a welcome addition.
So since we are now in 2011-2016.....Leo 2A6 with l/55 when?!
Dear Gaijin devs and co workers, looks like you keep doing favouritism just for the RUS tech tree stop looking forward to release new nations. Apparently RUS is the main nation of this game, US and Germany are second and the rest of the nations are plain garbage or they are there just to fill the gaps. Many nations don't have enough proper vehicle in the higher ranks. Focus on them instead of just filling the RUS tech. And may Smin, Stona or others reply to this because apparently truth hurt!
Does anybody know if the 1989 has improved optics (zoom)? Also, W E D G E S baby!
But remember kids, theres no sense to add T-90A, same or even worse than T-80U, but T-72B my comrades its git gud hell hea! We are not lazy, this is just same or worse vehicle ! (they should send them to gulags, telling T-90A its same or worse as T-90A... xD because what, worse mobility, but everything else its better? XD)
telling T-90A its same or worse as T-80U*
You're doing things too obviously gayjin... Removing stock APFSDS and then adding USSR top tier tanks with ERA??? to all those :yeah i'm so good i can kill 2A5 with 7.62 from 4000m on the move 10/10 easy HEATFS very good..bite having HEATFS stock and hoping to frustrate players into buying APFSDS is the kind of stuff that puts a company out of business when a competitor hits the stage. This game'll soon end up only being played by cash whales in favor of a new one from a competitor
Oh wow this message board has such poor formatting it made my text borderline unreadable. Oh well...russian devs.
So there's no new dev today? I thought that today should be a weekday
gaijin entertainment: we are not adding t90 because its not better than t80u also gaijin entertainment: HERE COMES THE BIG BAD T72!!!
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