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Prinz Eugen Temporarily Returns to Celebrate the Anniversary of its Launch
Named after the 18th century Austrian general, the Prinz Eugen heavy cruiser was launched on August 22nd 1938. In May 1941, it took part in Operation Rheinübung and helped in the attack of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood. From mid-1943, Prinz Eugen provided artillery cover for German troops on the Eastern Front. After the war, it was handed over to the United States and was destroyed during nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll.
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  • 22 August 2024
Superior Armor: How to Play Churchill Tanks
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once remarked that they only named a tank after him because of the vehicle’s many shortcomings. The initial batches of Churchill tanks indeed suffered from numerous defects and breakdowns, but those issues did not prevent the tank from becoming renowned for its formidable armor and survivability.
  • 21 August 2024
It’s fixed! №95
Today, we’ll be going over the bug fixes and improvements that we’ve made to the game over the past 2 weeks. Let’s take a look!
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  • 21 August 2024
Fair Play: August 2024
We’re constantly working on removing cheaters from War Thunder. We rely on the Easy Anti-Cheat system to check for prohibited software usage, as well as on reports from players that we carefully go through. You can use the replay service on our website to report players to us who have violated the Terms of Service and the License Agreement of the game.
  • 20 August 2024
Following the Roadmap: Safe Exit Zones for Aircraft in Ground Arcade Battles
We’re continuing to cover features from the Roadmap that we outlined at the beginning of the year. Today, we’ll be talking about safe exit zones for aircraft in Air Events in Ground Arcade Battles. Let’s take a look!
The Shooting Range #420
You are watching The Shooting Range – a weekly show for all tankers, airmen and Captains in War Thunder.
  • 18 August 2024
Thunder Show: GAUSS GUN
Hi! Welcome to Thunder Show and the most mind-blowing moments of the past week. Some of them literally knock the ground out from under the tracks! Sounds exciting, huh? Let’s get started then!
  • 16 August 2024
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A New Decal and Decoration for the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Paris!
On August 19th 1944, the French Resistance began the Battle of Paris against the Germans and Vichy forces under its command. On August 24th, the Allies arrived as well, causing Paris to be liberated within hours. Hitler ordered that if the city could not be held, it should be destroyed, but the commandant of Paris, Dietrich von Choltitz, refused to carry out the order.
  • 16 August 2024
US Airborne Day: Get Yourself a New Decal & the UH-1C XM-30!
On August 16th 1940, the first airborne landing of American troops took place. Since 1943, the US Airborne Forces actively participated in combat operations during World War II — first during the invasion of Italy, and then in Normandy and the Ardennes. They played a vital role during D-Day, assisting with the Allies having a safer landing on the beaches.
  • 16 August 2024
Polish Armed Forces Day: Lanovski’s P-47M-1-RE and a New Decal!
On August 15th, Poland celebrates Polish Armed Forces Day, a national holiday dedicated to all branches of the country’s armed forces. A large military parade takes place on Warsaw’s main square, and concerts and public festivities are held throughout the country.
Panthers: Steel Cats
Every military history buff knows this name: “Panther”. After all, it was one of the very first jets available to the US Navy and an iconic aircraft of the Korean War era. Or are you thinking of another Panther? Ah yes: the French destroyer Panthère is not as well known as its American counterpart but it still left its mark in history. Yet another Panther, you say? The German armored one? Well, everybody knows about that Panther! You know what? This time, we’re going to talk about ALL Panthers in War Thunder. We’ll list their strengths and quirks and also tell you about their distant relatives!
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  • 14 August 2024
50th Anniversary of the Tornado’s First Flight: A Special Decal and a Discount!
On the 14th August 1974, the Panavia Tornado took to the skies for the first time. This multinational, multirole aircraft marks 50 years since its first flight in 2024 and still flies today with the Luftwaffe, Aeronautica Militare and Royal Saudi Air Force. The Royal Air Force, previously being one of the 3 original operators, retired their last Tornados in 2019. 
Following the Roadmap: Voting to Test our Proposed APHE Shell Changes
Today, we’ll be talking about changes to the post-pen effects for APHE shells used by ground vehicles that we plan to introduce into the game. We’re ready to show you what we have planned here, and at the end of this news post you can participate in voting for or against — whether there’ll be changes or not all depends on your vote. Let’s take a look!
The Shooting Range #419
You are watching The Shooting Range – a weekly show for all tankers, airmen and Captains in War Thunder.
  • 11 August 2024
Thunder Show: SUPERSONIC NUKE
Hi! Welcome to Thunder Show and the most beautiful moments of the past week. It’s a perfect description of what you’re about to see because every moment is a true work of art today. Let’s get started!
  • 9 August 2024
Persian Tomcat: F-14A IRIAF
During the service history of the legendary F-14 Tomcat, Iran would become its only foreign operator and one which created an impressive service record for the aircraft. This modified variant of the Tomcat will join the fray in War Thunder’s skies, becoming available as the main reward in the Persian Tomcat event!
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The Travel Suitcase!
Pack your bags, it’s time for a well-deserved vacation. Whether you’re heading to the deserts of Sinai or the jungles of Vietnam, the fields of Poland or the Golden Bay area, your suitcase will definitely come in handy!
History of Finnish tanks
Finland is not well known for its arms manufacturing prowess, and there is a reason for that: before the mid-20th century, the government simply didn’t have the means to develop the industry, and during the Cold War, political complications arose. Historically and geographically, though, Finland could not really remain truly neutral: after the events of the Winter War and the Second World War, the country found itself between the devil and the deep blue sea, squeezed between two massive geopolitical blocs.
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  • 7 August 2024