- For PC
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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
The Yak-28B front-line bomber will become the fastest Soviet jet bomber at the time of its release.
Yak-28B, jet bomber, USSR, rank VI
Pros
- Bomb load up to 3,000 kg
- High top speed
Cons
- No defensive weapons
- Lacks guided armament
In 1956, the Yakovlev Design Bureau began work on an improved version of the quickly in low numbers produced Yak-26 aircraft that did not suit the military for a number of reasons. According to the requirements, the new Soviet front-line bomber was to be able to carry up to 3,000 kg of bomb load, have equipment for delivering a nuclear bomb and be equipped with very powerful engines for its time, which would allow the aircraft to accelerate to speeds of more than 1500 kph with afterburner and reach a height of 16,000-17,000 m. The task was not easy, but possible - the design team eliminated the initial problems of the Yak-26 design, adapted the new aircraft to accommodate more powerful engines and expanded the bomb compartment for an increased bomb load.
The prototype, built on the basis of the Yak-26, took off in March of 1958. After improvements and the construction of two more prototypes, the new jet bomber went into production under the Yak-28 index. A little later, in 1960, a version of the aircraft with a radar sight and a 23mm cannon appeared that received the designation Yak-28B. In total, over the years of production, more than 1,150 aircraft of the Yak-28 series were produced, where bombers were not only built, but also electronic warfare aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft, training modifications and even interceptors.
The Yak-28B will become the new top tier Soviet jet bomber, and will occupy rank VI of the Soviet tech tree. After the robust, but not fast enough IL-28 and Tu-14, the new aircraft will seem like a space rocket: even with maximum load, the Yak-28B is able to break the sound barrier, but only at high altitudes. At ground level with low bomb loads, the bomber quickly accelerates to speeds of over 800 kph, so after an initial bombing attack from height, the aircraft has a good chance of making one or two more raids per battle in RB. It should be remembered that this bomber has a rather fragile structure, due to powerful engines and the large bomb load, only simple maneuvers are acceptable here, and it is also advisable to avoid afterburner on takeoff.
The set of mounted weapons contains only bombs, and only in the bomb bay: a choice of several calibres of up to 1x3,000 kg and a more universal 2x1,500 kg. Offensive armament of one 23mm cannon with only 50 rounds of ammunition is clearly not enough for hunting other aircraft, but it is better to have at least something just in case. What the Yak-28B really lacks is defensive weaponry. Not once or twice, whilst escaping from an enemy fighter, we will fondly remember the powerful rear turret of the trusty old IL-28! The aircraft however, is equipped with flares that drastically increases its chances for survival.
What's the bottom line? The Yak-28B is a high-speed bomber with a good load and universal bomb presets that can be taken not only in aircraft, but also in mixed battles. A reasonable addition to USSR aviation at rank VI for solving purely bomber tasks. The Yak-28B and many more amazing combat vehicles, as well as new features will be waiting for you in the upcoming major update in War Thunder. Read about the most interesting ones on our devblogs on the website and in social networks. See you soon!
Comments (71)
Nice, cant wait for more supersonic bombers. Please add more arados, Arado Ar-234 C-5
Great addition. Now we just need the Tu-12 and the USSR is set for some good cas in the mid to high tiers
I wonder when we will see ardvark
Gru bomber
Lmfao
PLEASE 2nd Dev blog today?
Pointy boi
Should really give better ordnance when stock, these bomber/attack class of aircrafts can't be played properly without them. And bring new bomb targets in the game too.
Choo Choo
well now, I was not very pleased with this plane on dev server its only fast and has flares/chaff which is very nice for a bomber but doubt it will help vs best AAMs since you need to be fast and turn to avoid such missiles and clearly this thing cant go fast and turn much. The bomb load was very shit on dev server, I see it can take 6x500kg bombs which is very good and 2x1500kg is also amazing. I think this just might make it to my 9.3 lineup as a primary CAS plane since it does have CCIP. nice
"and it is also advisable to avoid afterburner on takeoff" why is that?
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