The main star in this digest is undoubtedly the Su-30SM, but the classic Bf-109 and the American T95E1 tank also gets some time in the spotlight.
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Arsenal: New Flankers
The Su-27 fighter family has received two advanced members with the latest major update: the Russian Su-30SM and the Chinese J-11B. Their arsenals include a wide range of armaments, allowing players to compose loadouts for any combat situation.
TVC Aerobatics
Taking off to the skies to enjoy some top-notch flying and perform some aerobatics is something we’ve done before. But now our game has the supermaneuverable Su-30SM with thrust vector control that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible! Let’s try to repeat our past achievements with this new plane and learn a few new tricks!
Thunder Show: ROGUE DRONE
This episode is mostly about trust: trusting your hardware, trusting yourself… And even your enemies! Yeah, that happens, too.
Bf 109 K-4: German Classics
World War 2 gave birth to many aircraft, but some of those are more memorable than others. For instance, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 can be considered the main symbol of the Luftwaffe: at the time, it was one of the most advanced fighters in the world. War Thunder offers almost thirty versions of this plane to the players, but in this video we’d like to focus on the latest available modification: the Bf 109 K-4, or simply the Kurfürst.
Lessons of Progress. T95E1
An oblong hull with sloped armor plates, a drop-shaped turret, and a long-barreled gun: you’re looking at the tank design revolution that might’ve happened in the United States in the 1950s. The T95 prototype family was used to test a wide range of unconventional and sometimes even breakthrough solutions. By that time, some traits of the future MBTs were already clearly defined, but the tanks of the T95 series strayed away from that path.