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The Type 69-IIa and a Decal to Commemorate PLA Day!

Army Day is celebrated in China every year on August 1st. This date is both the day the PLA was created and the iconic symbol of the Chinese military — the flag and the coat of arms bear the “August 1st” symbol. The People’s Liberation Army has made many modernizations of its weapons and equipment, and now stands as one of the most powerful armed forces in the world.

The Type 69-IIa is temporarily available for Golden Eagles!

The Type 69-IIa is temporarily available for 8,380 Golden Eagles.

When: From today until August 5th (09:00 GMT).

Where: China > Army > Premium vehicles.

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About this tank

  • The Type 69-IIa is an export modification of the Chinese Type 69 main battle tank that was widely used by the Iraqi army. It is equipped with a night vision device and a laser rangefinder, and its 100 mm Type 69-II rifled cannon has a two-plane stabilizer, an ESS and smoke grenades, and a wide variety of ammunition to choose from. Flank your enemies and send them back into the hangar with your amazing AP shells!

Earn the “Ground Forces Flag of the PLA” decal!

Get this decal for PLA Day!

When: Until August 5th (09:00 GMT).

Task: Play 3 battles using Chinese ground vehicles at rank III or higher to receive the “Ground Forces Flag of the PLA” decal.

“Ground Forces Flag of the PLA” decal

Additional details:

  • You must use a minimum of rank III.
  • Your activity must not be below 70%.
  • You can complete the task in random battles, except for Enduring Confrontation missions, and [Assault] mode.
  • Track your progress in the hangar by clicking Nickname → Achievements → Holidays → PLA Day.
  • You can find the decal in the “China”→ “Tanks” tab in the Customization menu.
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