Yeah… either that or just give them limited ammo with a long reload period. So you could at least bleed them dry
AI SPAA have been broken for years. They’re awful to play against when they’re in a guns only SPAA but when they’re firing missiles they become extra overpowered, half the time countermeasures don’t work or they just break the laws of physics ignoring all terrain.
An early model pre the later modifications that removed the tail gun.
Question 1: This was refering to the two that have just joined the game.
Regarding 2 and 3, as per my earlier answer, we are currently focused on the event running currently. Beyond that, im afriad theres no news to share at this time.
The IRIAF F-14 has been added to the list of banned aircraft in the event.
Hey @Smin1080p_WT , quick question, shouldn’t the BMPT have a drive module (since it’s classified as a TD)? Or was it not included because it uses the hull of a T-series tank?

Smin idk if you talk to the mobile devs but they cooked with the new event vehicle now when can I has it?
Finnish ship woot


does this mean that if you only have the planes they give you, you will only see people who also only have the freebies?
You can still see stuff like A-10C, F-4S and other 12.0 jets with the freebies
yeah I more meant im not gonna get hit with F15s or Yak141s
If they choose to put 12.3 - 13.0 planes in their lineup they will not be able to face freeby only players
peak design honestly, gonna make the grind way easier
ngl kinda appreciate this, as an f-16 player ive only been TK’d while dogfighting by IRIAF’s
Fair enough, thanks for the Answers
That’s an island not a ship 😜
Floating bush
We (the Dutch🇳🇱) had a minesweeper like that too, the HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen (1936).
From wikipedia:
The ship was based at Surabaya in the Netherlands East Indies when Japan invaded in 1941. Following the Allied defeats at the Battles of the Java Sea and Sunda Strait in late February 1942, all Allied ships were ordered to withdraw to Australia. Abraham Crijnssen was meant to sail with three other warships, but found herself proceeding alone.
To escape detection by Japanese aircraft (which the minesweeper did not have the armament to defend effectively against), the ship was heavily camouflaged with jungle foliage, giving the impression of a small island. Personnel cut down trees and branches from nearby islands, and arranged the cuttings to form a jungle canopy covering as much of the ship as possible. Any hull still exposed was painted to resemble rocks and cliffs. To further the illusion, the ship would remain close to shore, anchored and immobile during daylight, and only sail at night. She headed for Fremantle, Western Australia, where she arrived on 20 March 1942; Abraham Crijnssen was the last vessel to successfully escape Java, and the only ship of her class in the region to survive.

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