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The TOG II is a British experimental superheavy tank developed at the start of WWII in anticipation of a repeat of battlefield conditions as witnessed during WWI, however never saw production or service. This iconic British ironclad will undergo its trial by fire as it arrives to War Thunder as part of the game’s 11th Anniversary in the “Dreams Come True” event!
TOG II: A Premium Heavy Tank for Great Britain at Rank III
Features:
- 94 mm gun!
- Premium bonuses!
- Poor mobility.
- Large silhouette.
At the beginning of WWII, the most well-known British tank designers of WWI were assembled into a special task force called the “Special Vehicle Development Committee”. Their objective was to develop a modern successor to the landship designs of WWI as British leaders feared a repeat of the difficult battle conditions faced during the previous war in the coming one. They gave themself the nickname of “The Old Gang”, and the first vehicle the engineering task force developed became known as the TOG I and represented a continuation of the landship design. Despite its impressive armor and firepower however, its design was deemed too dated and mechanical issues further emphasized the need to revise the design.
The successor design, the TOG II, featured contemporary lowered tracks and more reliable electric generators. Ordered in 1940, the TOG II prototype had already been built by early 1941. The TOG II was tested with a number of different weapon layouts and also received a torsion bar suspension system during testing as the lack of one previously caused breakdowns. The TOG II’s final design had a 94 mm gun in a modified A.30 Challenger turret.
At this stage, it was becoming clear that the TOG II wasn’t going to enter production due to its not only dated and overly complex design, but also as the Churchill tank had already been in mass production for several years and had possessed a proven combat record. After the project was canceled, the only built TOG II was placed in storage and was later put on display at The Tank Museum in Bovington where it continues to fascinate tank enthusiasts to this day!
Meet the TOG II!
The anticipated TOG II will soon be joining rank III of the British ground forces tree as a new premium vehicle as part of the game’s “Dreams Come True” 11th anniversary event. A real old school heavy tank — let’s take a look and dive into the details of this awesome tank!
Developer’s note: “In War Thunder, the TOG II will have two variations to choose from in the form of a modification module: one will be its built prototype form that you may be familiar with that includes its 94 mm gun, and the other will be one of its intended final forms. Its intended final form includes added machine gun sponsons to the side, as well as hatches and a small cannon at the front that can fire smoke shells. We wanted to include its intended final form in some way in order to provide further exciting gameplay opportunities with this tank, as they ultimately enhance its abilities in battle.”
The first thing that will undoubtedly strike you when seeing the TOG II for the first time is its gargantuan proportions. It's long and probably big enough to hold a party in, but this was a deliberate design choice to use over trenches, which never came about. When it comes to the TOG’s primary armament, it’ll be a strong force to be reckoned with as it’s the powerful 94 mm gun! This gun possesses good rounds and ballistic properties, which means the TOG II will be able to effectively engage most opponents it will meet in battle.
Interesting: The name “TOG” is actually an acronym of “The Old Gang” which represents the tank designers who developed not only the TOG but also the first tanks of WWI.
The TOG II’s armor is decent for its rank, however is not the best overall, due to its mostly flat armor layout which is a weakness. The performance of the TOG’s diesel generator which supplies power to two electric motors can hardly be called impressive or even decent. Having said this, the TOG II will be more of a fun tank to play around in with your friends due to its meme-like nature. Practically speaking though, the TOG II certainly won’t be a suitable vehicle to lead charges with. Instead, it’ll be better suited to fortify and defend strategic locations from advancing enemies.
In your matches: Pro-tips when using the TOG II by Tom (Oxy), WT Community Manager (TL): “Keep yourself by cover and avoid sitting out in the open — It's a huge target, especially for aircraft (for real, it has more internal space than my apartment). All-in-all though, it’s not a vehicle to take too seriously, it has huge advantages along with huge disadvantages, and you’ll have the most fun with it if you approach it with that mindset!”
The legendary TOG II, which we’ve seen your excitement for after last week’s announcement, has finally arrived to War Thunder as part of the game’s on-going “Dreams Come True” 11th anniversary event. Participate and complete 6 stages in this event, and the TOG II will be forever yours!
Comments (54)
Comments will be premoderatedIts intended final form was supposed to go 24kmh, but they had issues getting the engine to run properly IIRC. I dont think people would complain if you guys gave it a little bump in top speed to help it be more fun (like you guys did sturmtigers rate of fire or some planes weapons lol). Really cant wait to play the tank and cheers for adding the custom sponsons! Nice little touch you guys didnt have to do, appreciate it!
Armour should be 114mm front and 76mm side - will this be fixed before release?
Please sibmit a report with your evidence if you believe something is incorrect and we can pass it to the developers for review.
Everywhere you look the reports are varied, the tank museum itself has 3 different armour values: 65mm, 76.2mm and 114mm. WoT says 76.2mm frontal, Gaijin says 89mm.
Last I checked it's supposed to have 114mm at the front both hull and turret And 76mm at the sides
Feel free to submit report with valid documentation here: https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder Cheers!
Please tell me it will have 114 in front and 76mm on sides, the thing we see in game currently i hope its just unfinished or something come on...
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the idea for a 3 inch Hull gun and machine gun sponsons was scrapped after the wooden mockup stage. Instead a single BESA machine gun was to be fitted where the 3 inch gun was. So I'm a little confused why this scrapped idea is present on the final model of the TOG-2
As explained in the blog, there is a modification that allows players to choose if they wish to have the sponsons and howitzer for the planned "final form" of TOG II, or remove them and have it as it's currently displayed in the museum without them. So they are optional and down to the player to decide.
Smin1080p, This is an approach I personally love to see. It's a video-game after all. As long as it holds some historical accuracy, adds balance or something unique/fun, why the hell not!
Sponsons? Quick! I need a Cadian or Krieg Skin for my Leman Rus....I mean TOG
Cool, hope there will be a hotdog camo for it one day :D
Please tell me the machine gun sponsons will be functional! There's no point to having them if they aren't!
Will there be a buyout for anyone who missed the previous tiers like other events?
Sadly I haven't played WT for a while. But I'd definitely be willing to buy the Tog II so I can have it when I get back to playing again! (and being on a fixed income these days, that means I would be willing to sacrifice buying some food to get it!)
It does allow you to buy the stars to get the Tog. All for the low, low price of 999 Gaijnicle coins
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