Dreams Come True — KV-7 U-13: Happy Birthday, War Thunder!

Today we’ll be taking a look at the KV-7, an experimental three-barreled tank destroyer and the main reward for the Dreams Come True event!

KV-7 U-13: A Premium Tank Destroyer for the USSR at Rank III

At a glance:

  • Three guns (one 76 mm, two 45 mm).
  • Excellent armor!
  • Great APHE shells.
  • Average mobility.
  • Poor gun elevation/depression.
Vehicle History

The design team at the Chelyabinsk plant aimed to create an assault tank on the KV-1 chassis and considered multi-barrel layout schemes. One of these options was a prototype with the U-13 gun system for placing one 76 mm F-34 gun and two 45 mm 20-K guns into the turret. In view of the difficult situation at the front and the urgent need for an armored vehicle with increased firepower, work proceeded rapidly.

The first prototype was produced in December 1941, and the assembly of a test batch began almost immediately afterward. Field tests were conducted on January 5th 1942 in Mytishchi near Moscow. The three-barreled KV-7 demonstrated low accuracy due to the poor design of the breech frame and the inaccuracy of the sight, which did not take into account the significant difference between the ballistics of the guns. As a result, having received the test results, Joseph Stalin himself personally ordered that further development of the three-barreled version be abandoned. The rest is history.

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Meet the KV-7!

For War Thunder’s birthday, we’ve selected a suitable and special vehicle, the three-barreled Soviet KV-7 U-13 premium tank as the main reward in the Dreams Come True event! Let’s dive into the strengths and weaknesses of this interesting monstrosity.

A quick look at the KV-7 will reveal that its main difference from regular tank destroyers lies in its armament. The KV-7 is equipped with a 76 mm F-34 cannon, familiar from early T-34 tanks, along with a pair of 45 mm 20-K cannons which were used in pre-war light tanks of the USSR, such as the BT-7, BT-5, and T-26. All three cannons can fire simultaneously, and despite the differences in ballistics, at short and medium ranges the shells from the three cannons still group together quite well.

If you’re an experienced Soviet ground forces player, you’ve likely mastered the excellent BR-350 rounds fired from the 76 mm cannon. Yeah, sometimes they might not have enough armor penetration for the heavier tanks, but any penetration causes a large explosion and significant damage to internal modules and crew. Because of this, it would be a wise idea to prioritize these shells as the main ammunition type for the KV-7, and load the 45 mm guns with, say, APCR or APBC rounds. The KV-7 features a variety of ammunition options for taking out various opponents, from lightly armored targets to the more heavily armored beasts, so make sure to select the right rounds for the job as some may not be as effective as others depending on the situation.

What about armor? The KV-7 inherits its hull protection from the KV-1. This means it has well-protected sides, and frontal hull armor over 100 mm thick with the additional plating. The front of the casemate itself is also 100 mm thick, comprised of a 25 mm plate on top of a 75 mm plate, along with a sturdy gun mantlet. Having said this, the KV-1’s weakpoints are still present on the KV-7, primarily the drivers port and flat casemate front. Like the KV-1, the KV-7 benefits from angling its chassis to increase survivability — however unlike a regular tank, doing this will make it harder to fire back as the KV-7 has limited firing angles. This tactic though can be used effectively to bait a shot before turning back and bearing down all three guns upon your enemy.

In terms of mobility the KV-7 performs as expected, being similar to the KV-1. The speed is average but sufficient enough to allow it to get into positions and fight the enemy aggressively when needed.

The premium KV-7 U-13 is the main reward for the Dreams Come True event! Overall the KV-7 is going to fit in well with Soviet ground forces lineups at ranks II-III. For players who would like to start their research of Soviet vehicles, the KV-7 presents the perfect opportunity to research ranks I to IV.

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

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Kind of a weird addition for a dreams come true event, since basically no one I have spoken to has heard of this thing.

But apparently it’s more well known in Russia?

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Just the fact that’s a unusual design may apply for Dreams Come True, something that didn’t got to the final. Except by the Sturmtiger, for all Dreams Come True event we had, Sturmtiger is the only which faced combat.

But yeah, the community voice also has a weight for the decision of addition of this vehicle and well said, not the international community but the CIS community was the reason of addition of the vehicle.

(Yap)

Which, don’t get me wrong, is a nice vehicle to add, any unusual design, prototypes are welcome, except by Bob Sample’s, It’s a funny looking vehicle but in no way a 7,62 mm machine gun would be useful against armored vehicle, yet you can counterargument the 37 mm cannon idea, If I’m not wrong, but it was a proposal; but I would like to see more of Cold War prototypes, not related to any major design.

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Part of “CIS” (I call it post-soviet) community, never heard of this vehicles from bloggers or streamers. We just generally know that this KV variant existed and failed to meet the designers dreams, that’s all.

Assumption: as usual 2 communities are getting heads butted through false actions/statements by <whom?>…

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Either here or there. Not a single soul spoke more openly about this vehicle and I didn’t heard nothing from CIS, I had to assume that was from this part of the community.

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Because bloggers and streamers are obviously the sole factor playing into the addition of vehicles… Definitely not the suggestions page.

Even on the EN forum…

There are a solid 3 other mentions of it dating back to 2014 that aren’t explicitly suggestions, but voroshilov derivatives are highly sought after vehicles.

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There hundreds of vehicle suggestions out there, devs need to balance birthday craft between: uniqueness (so it will be interesting), uselessness (so it won’t break the game nor fix the grind and not that much to miss). It has to be as we call “Not a fish and not a meat” (something odd).

Actually it might be not that bad if you compare with some previous rewards (like France reserve grade plane and Brit reserve grade tonk)

There still isn’t an argument to be had that it isn’t the “right” vehicle, as it has been suggested multiple times and circulated quite a lot through other threads. Quite a lot of information of it was given and it’s the perfect enigmatic prototype to add in an anniversary event.

idk about you, but the M.B 152C1 is pretty great

Then again, I’ll do anything to protect my french low tier…

M.B.152C1 is not a birthday gift vehicle, it is an (other) event vehicle: M.B.152C1 - War Thunder Wiki

The M.B.152C1 is a premium gift rank II French fighter with a battle rating of 3.0 (AB) and 2.3 (RB/SB). It was introduced during Update 1.85 “Supersonic”, as a reward for the 2018 “Festive Quest” event.

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You made a disparaging and rude comment about french low tier aircraft, so I fart in your general direction.

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Constantly uptired 2C - War Thunder Wiki with no lineup on you for your forum crimes!

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AHHHHHH

Spoiler

Body seems unclear, is it a complete sentence?

I will just leave this Here

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I think this tank is more adequate for a BP than for Dreams come true but…

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For such a meme vehicle, it’s really wacky and looks like it was designed by someone off the perc. Why is the grind 210,000 score with a pretty short timeframe to complete it?

Even in World of Tanks the developers recognise that meme status vehicles don’t require such a grind or heavy price tag behind them, and that everybody can access them at their leisure.

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As the person who suggested the KV-7 way back on the old forums (and on this one as well), I honestly am kind of surprised. I was expecting this to come as a BP or TT vehicle, not DCT. Personally, I would have preferred the O-I, but hey, I’m just glad that another one of my vehicles has been implemented. I wonder if we’ll also get the U-14 (twin 76mm) version later on?

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I wonder why Gaijin did not get the idea of making it an optional vehicle modification like the GWP for the TOG II.

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IMHO, by far the worst DCT event yet, not because it is Soviet, just because it’s un-interesting. It’s got to be one the the most UD-esc tank ever.

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I-O Ex should be TT, Japan is severely lacking TT vehicles.

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