Learn about the history of the Jagdpanther tank, the Junkers 288 bomber, and the RAH-66 Comanche stealth helicopter — and discover the best ways to play using the new top battleships added in the Leviathans update in our new YouTube videos.
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Tactics for Super Battleships
The Leviathans update brought a few ships so impressive that they pushed the boundaries of standard classifications. That’s why the Yamato, the Iowa, and the Sovetsky Soyuz can be called “super battleships!” In this video, we’d like to discuss how you can use these giants in battle.
Jagdpanther: Armor-Clad Predator
Even during the design stage, the creators of the German Panther tank envisioned it as a platform for a wide range of vehicles, including artillery units and tank destroyers. With the failure of the German blitzkrieg in the Soviet Union, Germany was forced to adopt more self-propelled guns of various types. SPGs were cheaper and easier to produce than tanks, but they proved to be just as effective in combat, especially those based on tried-and-tested platforms like the Sturmgeschütz 3.
Thunder Show: SLEEPER
Welcome to Thunder Show and the fieriest moments of the past week! This episode features some cunning plans, simple approaches, bitter defeats, and a miraculous victory.
Junkers 288 — High Hopes
By the late 1930s, Germany had built up a sizable fleet of bombers, but technology was rapidly advancing, and the aircraft rolling off production lines were starting to fall behind the times. Engineers at Junkers had been toying with the idea of a next-generation bomber that could meet these new challenges, but real progress only came with the launch of the ambitious Bomber B competition in mid-1939. The goal was to develop a fast, modern bomber to replace the aging Ju 88 and Do 17.
RAH-66 Comanche: Stealth Helicopter
Stealth planes are something that many people have heard of. Technological and expensive, they were created to deceive enemy radar systems. But what about stealth helicopters? Have they ever become popular? Or maybe they never took off?