Where does Gaijin obtain the model and vehicle data for VT5? Do not allow biased and erroneous information to flood War Thunder, as this will only lead to a lot of anger on the forums regarding what you consider “not a bug.”
Unfortunately, Gaijin IS biased (especially against CN vehicles)
Only applicable to the turret, the body remains the same as before, and the peeling pads in all three directions of the body are considered integrated
I hope that Gaijin will correct these mistakes instead of allowing prejudice to grow. Until now, this is my favorite game.
Hm? There was a tender?
It’s missing spall liner on bustle ammo stowage. This is probably the first Chinese tank to ever receive spall liner in the game.
Yes. Tender was announced in 2017. Sprut SD, Kaplan MT and VT-5 had participated in it.
PLZ-05
Tank
20% lmao, 2010s composite armor.
Gaijin can delete the CN tech tree if this is what they’re going to do, not apply logic. “Historically accurate” vehicles lol.
Good luck getting Gaijin to accept it lmao
I am trying to find the specific head height of the host, for example, according to the motion camera in his hand
Bro gaijin isn’t going to accept a bug report that is made using the height of someone’s head. It’s better to measure the actual tank itself.
Just wait till 26 march. If the MHD event isn’t cancelled this year then I will ask my squadron mates to measure the tank. Measurement tape is probably enough for measuring the armor thickness.
Did your friend go to Bangladesh in person? Remember to take a photo of him standing in front of the vehicle and measuring it as a whole. The fuel tank I took photos of at the Zhuhai Airshow was rejected by GAIJIN because the puicture couldn’t see the entire machine
Yes. Don’t worry we have plenty of guys in our local warthunder community who can volunteer for measuring the tank.
Someone should report the missing fuel tanks. It should have external fuel tanks on the side of the tank like the VT-4.
taking a ruler and measuring tanks.
this used to be only happening to prototypes in museum, but now
I still remember how people find the actual caliber of TOG II’s gun