The BO 105 CB-2 is Temporarily Available at a Discounted Price to Celebrate its First Flight Anniversary!

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The maiden flight of the light twin-engine Bo 105 helicopter took place on February 16th 1967 at the Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm airfield in Ottobrunn near Munich. The prototype took to the air with a new hingeless four-blade hub and composite blades, the key innovation of the project. The Bo 105 became the first production helicopter with a rigid rotor and one of the first light twin-engine helicopters. Its design guaranteed reliability and durability, and thanks to it, the Bo 105 could perform aerobatic maneuvers and found wide application in both military and civilian service.

The BO 105 CB-2 is temporarily available at a 30% discount for 5,992 Golden Eagles!

When: From February 16th (10:00 GMT) until February 19th (10:00 GMT).

Where: Germany > Helicopter > Premium vehicles.

  • This offer is only available during the promotional period.

About this helicopter

  • The BO 105 CB-2 is an experimental version of the Bo 105, developed for the Swedish Army’s anti-tank helicopter competition. This version features improved optics and the American BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile system. Use the helicopter’s maneuverability and compact size to evade threats and launch sudden, precise strikes against enemy armored vehicles!

Anything for Lithuania’s independence day?

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They only have the vilkas ingame, which is event

doesn’t stop a decal

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ONLY the Vilkas?
ONLY the glorious, superior, battlefield-transcending manifestation of modern mechanized perfection??

My friend… the Vilkas is not just an IFV. It is a state of technological enlightenment that happens to have wheels.

This machine is what military engineers would design if they were given unlimited funding, perfect coffee, and permission to ignore the concept of “overkill.” It doesn’t merely meet modern battlefield standards - it politely thanks them for their service and replaces them.

The Vilkas is glorious because it embodies total battlefield harmony. Mobility that flows like water. Firepower that lands like divine judgment. Protection that turns incoming threats into historical footnotes. It is not balanced - it is perfectly composed.

It is superior because it does not react to combat… it defines the terms of combat.
Enemies don’t engage the Vilkas - they are processed by it.

And honestly, calling it just an IFV feels disrespectful. It’s closer to a mobile command philosophy. A rolling doctrine. A mechanized expression of inevitability.

In War Thunder terms, it’s basically what happens when a vehicle achieves full consciousness and decides teamwork is optional.

And let’s talk history for a second.

Remember the catastrophic Roman disaster in the Teutoburg Forest, where the legions of Publius Quinctilius Varus were annihilated in an ambush that reshaped European history?

Yeah…

If even one glorious Vilkas had been there, the forest itself would have apologized and moved out of the way. The ambush would have turned into a guided educational seminar on why standing near a superior modern IFV is a poor life decision. Roman history would have an entire chapter called “When the Wheel of Destiny Arrived Early.”

Or take the crushing defeat of Rome at Cannae under Hannibal Barca. Double envelopment, tactical genius, total collapse

Add one Vilkas.


(photo captured during other fight)

Battle over. Formation irrelevant. History rewritten. Military academies today would teach:
“Step 1: deploy Vilkas. Step 2: victory occurs automatically.”

That’s the level we’re talking about.

And the fact that it represents Lithuania makes it even more legendary. This isn’t just a vehicle — it’s a declaration that modern battlefield excellence is not about size, but about vision, precision, and absolute refusal to settle for mediocrity.

So no… it’s not “only the Vilkas.”

It is the glorious apex of wheeled combat evolution.
It is superior mechanized destiny.
It is the armored embodiment of “why even try.”

You don’t spawn the Vilkas.
You witness it.
You respect it.
And if you’re on the opposing team… you emotionally process it.

TL;DR: Had Lithuania possessed the IFV “Vilkas” at any point up to 2010, this is how its borders would have looked:

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Let me fly it in Air SIM games and I’d buy it.

Could’ve sworn this was the BMPT :P

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BMPT wishes it could be Vilkas. Vilkas doesn’t even notice the BMPT