Missing Propellant Storage Protection on PzH 2000 – No Response from Gaijin After a Week

Hello,
I submitted a detailed bug report about the missing propellant charge compartment protection on the PzH 2000 over a week ago, including several official sources such as KNDS, along with visual documentation.

The issue is both simple and significant:
The PzH 2000 in War Thunder currently lacks the dedicated and armored propellant charge compartment that protects the crew from internal explosions in the real vehicle. This compartment is located in the turret rear and separated by protective barriers, similar to the ammunition separation systems found in modern MBTs.

Because this is not modeled in-game, the vehicle becomes far more exposed than it should be, based on its real-world design. A single penetrating shot into the charge storage often results in immediate destruction, which does not reflect how the actual system is built to function.

Despite the effort I put into compiling accurate and well-sourced information, there has been no reply from the developers – no confirmation, no rejection, not even a comment.

I understand there are many reports and limited resources, but this is a critical issue that affects a high-tier vehicle and undermines its realistic design.

It would be greatly appreciated if the issue could at least be acknowledged or passed on for review.

Ive linked the post here:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/f7RZFWMWQ8hd

Thank You!

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I waiting for this a year:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/zLg8TaKhFDMq

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Thank you for your comment!
I don’t have much hope for my report either, but I still hope that the developers will at least take notice of it. It’s frustrating when important issues remain unaddressed for so long.

Send those questions in a message to the Technical Moderators. They are listed here ( Who is who and Reporting Procedure ) and if you don’t get an answer in a few days you can add more of them to the first message instead of sending a new one, that preserves the date of the message and doesn’t make it look like a new request.

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