7 develops most usually so trailer next week
It’s probably a combination of a lot of people queueing as Russia and people in squads trying to queue up different nations together with Russia.
That usually gives the matchmaker a stroke for a little bit.
Clearly the soviets need a buff next major update. I dont know how they have been coping with what they’ve got at top tier
of course bro look how low there winrate is right now (the bmpt apparently only needed to move up 1 br step)
Sub 60%!!! Quick massive buffs
56.2% wayyy too low. It must be 71% minimum to be good. Add SU-57, T-90M2, Object 640, T-14 and T-15 Now!!! >:(
I think my BMPT is still at 80% WR with a few hundred matches xD
Only 80%?
Back down to 10.7
its absolutely criminal that russias winrate is ONLY 12% higher than britains we need to nerf the challengers and buff the BMPT and KH38MT and SU30SM2 and MI28NM
ive resorted to using the AS90 to kill them because its so damn theraputic
Where do you shoot BMPT with AS90? Might try that with PZH2000 and M109A1
you can shoot the turret or roadwheel works quite well to
Ok, Will try that today, Thanks for the info!!
Quite a few nations don’t have triple vehicle packs additionally I’d say the nations that should get a Sentai pack would be the nations who don’t have a high tier prem. Basically anyone without a 11.x prem
As for the triple vehicle I’m hoping It,aly, Sweden, Japan, Israel ect essentially all the nations without one get one.
Who?
Gaijin wouldn’t include the half track one since the BR gap would just be too big. the Sherman would be 5.0-5.3, the AA would be 5.3-6.0 somewhere while the half track would 2.0-2.3 max.
do you know what gun is it on the half track?

Spoiler
Development began in 1965, with the primary objective of creating a self-propelled gun capable of delivering modernized firepower while maintaining a low profile. The selected armament was the 90 mm DEFA D921, a field gun recently adopted by the IDF and also mounted on the AML-90 armored cars acquired from France.
To accommodate the larger weapon, the front cabin of the half-track was extensively modified, resulting in the removal of the hull-mounted machine gun and the associated machine-gunner position. Additionally, smoke-grenade launchers were installed on the chassis to enhance battlefield survivability.
By 1966, development was completed, and 60 units were ordered and converted from existing M3/M5 half-tracks in service. The Zachlam D92 remained in operational service until the early 1970s, after which the vehicles were sold. Many examples survive today in private collections.
gun is 75mm SA50
would be, a bit too overpowered at that br
Bmpt lives matter, buff them they’re dying out there 😱




