Tank Commanders,
When you have friends all over Asia, you're in for a lot of stories of this celebration and that. Especially during Mid-Autumn. Our Muslim friends celebrate Hari Raya Haji. Some around the region celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. And of course, Japan has the Tokyo Game Show.
The fanfare of celebrations have drawn the attention of tank manufacturers.
Enjoy the display of packages at the Premium Shop!
Event Start: 12 September, 2016 (Monday) @ 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
Event End: 19 September, 2016 (Monday) @ 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
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Pattons were developed in the USA after the end of World War 2. The M46 Patton KR is a Tier VIII American medium tank. It sports a special camouflage used in the Korean War. This vehicle serves well as a passive scout with its good view range. It works best to locate the last remaining vehicles of enemy teams. |
Even though the Kanonenjagdpanzer is not easy to master, it is still a very great vehicle to drive. In fact, compared to the E 25, it is way harder to play, not just because of the bigger size or higher Tier, but because it relies on your team mates and requires map awareness. However, if you are skilled enough, you will earn lots of credits in no time. We recommend you join a platoon of medium or light tanks to make your life easier. Also, after each battle you can be sure that every single credit was gained through proper and hard work. This tank feels really German. If you like zipping around the battlefield and annoying enemy tanks with a constant barrage of shots, you will definitely love the Kanonenjagdpanzer. |
The Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai debuts as the first Japanese tank in the game. It’s a Tier V medium premium tank. You will find that it has a decent 480 HP and an engine that can shift to its top speed of 38km/h. The Chi-Nu Kai’s 75mm gun can take down most Tier V tanks; it fires at 12 r/m with adequate penetration. |
Japanese Tier VI Heavy Tank. Solid armour, high rate of fire, high durability and great view range allows the Japanese Tiger to meet Germany’s quality standards. The lower tier of the Japanese tank explains the weaker gun. An 88-mm gun is a perfect fit, as a thick steel skin is more likely to make a difference in Tier VI battles. |
Good damage per minute is in your cards if you're riding the STA-2. This vehicle is a Tier VIII Japanese vehicle. It makes an incredible sniper. While it has an above average HP for its tier, you will still need to be cautious when soaking up damage due to the tank's low armour values. For best results, work in a team with other tanks with better armour. |
The Te-Ke was developed by Tokyo Gasu Denki to replace the outdated Type 94 light tank. Manufactured from 1937 through 1942. The vehicle was used for reconnaissance, communication, patrol duty, and infantry support. Served as an armored tractor. A total of about 600 vehicles were manufactured. |
The LTP is a USSR Tier III premium light tank. It has a decent speed and good maneuverability. Its gun has a high rate of fire and large pool of ammo. It is best played as a close-range support tank. |
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