- For PC
- For MAC
- For Linux
- OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.2 GHz
- Memory: 4GB
- Video Card: DirectX 11 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: 22.1 GB (Minimal client)
- 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: 62.2 GB (Full client)
- 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: 22.1 GB (Minimal client)
- 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: 62.2 GB (Full client)
- 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: 22.1 GB (Minimal client)
- 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: 62.2 GB (Full client)
Our weekly digest returns with another Thunder Show episode, new videos about the Soviet Object 120 tank destroyer and the American M55 self-propelled gun, and an in-depth explanation of how infrared air-to-air missiles work.
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Object 120: For Future Reference
In the 1960s, Soviet engineers created one rather unusual tank destroyer with an extremely powerful cannon: Object 120. The vehicle had another name that did a better job at conveying its essence: the Taran, which is Russian for “ram.” The development of this vehicle went all in on the old formula of a tank destroyer with high firepower and little regard for armor. The resulting machine was arguably the most powerful self-propelled gun that could be made at the time.
How Does a Missile Know Where It Is and Where It Isn’t?
Have you ever wondered how infrared air-to-air missiles actually work? In War Thunder it’s simple: line up the reticle with your target, press the launch button, and off it goes. But how does the missile know what it’s “seeing”? Let’s find out.
Thunder Show: ROYAL ENGINEER
All the highlights of this episode take place above the ground in one way or another. For example, by blowing up!
M55: New Howitzer Record
For a long time, two vehicles held the record for the largest tank gun calibers: the British FV4005 with its massive 183-mm cannon, and the Sturmtiger armed with a 380-mm rocket launcher. But recently, one of those records was broken. Meet the American M55 self-propelled gun, now available in War Thunder across five different nations.
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