Video Digest 21.07.2025

The “Leviathans” major update has added a lot of new stuff to the game, so there is much to cover. This time the spotlight is on the Swiss Prop Attacker C-3604, the versatile Chinese anti-air system CS/SA5, and new unique munitions. And there’s also a video about the history of the German APC Sd.Kfz. 251!

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“Leviathans” Update: Unique Munitions

Together with the new vehicles, the “Leviathans” update brought a large number of various unique munitions to the game. It might be tricky to sort through them all, so in this video we’d like to talk about the most exciting units and compare them to their older counterparts.

Thunder Show: RIVER HUNTER

This episode of our weekly show includes a river position, sawing through heavies from underground and underwater, one cutting-edge victory… And something else.

C-3604: Swiss Prop Attacker

The line of Swiss aircraft in War Thunder includes both popular machines from other nations and the country’s own unique vehicles. Please welcome the first Swiss prop aircraft in the game, the C-3604 attack aircraft!

CS/SA5: Quick Fire Special

The Leviathans update brought a large number of unique anti-air systems to the game. And one of the most versatile anti-air systems on the list is the Chinese CS/SA5. In this video we’d like to find out what this vehicle can do against both aircraft and ground vehicles!

Sd.Kfz. 251: First APC

In the early stages of World War 2, the German offensive was guided by the Blitzkrieg strategy. The Blitzkrieg involved rapid, deep attacks with armored units that penetrated enemy defenses all the way to the rear areas and disrupted command and control. However, this strategy also created a problem: once tanks were far ahead, they needed infantry support to suppress local resistance and hold new positions. In the meantime, all the infantry had were cargo vehicles, so it couldn’t keep up with the armor in rough terrain and became vulnerable. What it needed was a machine that would both carry soldiers and protect them on the move — preferably with cross-country capabilities of tanks.

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There is nothing unique about the AIM-120C-5. Oh. There is actually. It’s uniquely worse than the AIM-120A/B even tho it’s a direct upgrade