Tank Commanders,
You see them. But they don't see you. A shot is fired and it connects with enemy steel. A small victory, but the battle has yet to be won. Your vehicle moves off to the next location to avoid detection. Such is life for a sniper. Find a place with a good view and let your formidable gun power do the rest!
This week's feature goes to the 59-Patton! And a few other vehicles that specialise in firepower.
Have a look at the packages below!
Event Start: 22 July, 2016 (Friday) @ 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
Event End: 29 July, 2016 (Friday) @ 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
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Tank collectors, take this opportunity to complement your arsenal with this unique vehicle. With its blend of mobility and accuracy, and its 9-degree angle of gun depression, you can wreck your opponents from unexpected angles! Take caution when fighting against Tier X vehicles, however. The 59-Patton tends to have difficulty penetrating heavy armour, and its sloped armour may not be sufficient against some rounds used by Tier X tanks. The commander’s cupola is also one of the tank’s weak spots, so users will need to take care to position the 59-Patton in an advantageous position, where the weak spot is less exposed. |
The 105 leFH18B2 is a French Tier V premium self-propelled gun. It is a unique tank which is not available from the in-game store. It has a high rate of fire, with huge firing range and view range. It has a thick armour for an SPG. |
The Churchill III is a Soviet Tier V premium heavy tank. Although slow, it has devastating firepower! It has a high rate of fire at 26.25 r/m which can down opponents quickly. Look out for weak spots and bully those pansies into submission! Another great feature that makes this tank a keeper is that it generates a lot of EXP, which makes it a great tank for training your crew. But like most bullies, the Churchill III could only pick on tanks of its tier and under. Make a run for it when you see higher-tiered heavies or when you feel that enemy arty is trying to push you off the playground. |
The Light Mk. VIC is a fun Tier II light tank from the British tech tree. It is capable of firing around 100 shots a minute through its 15mm BESA machine gun - which can take down tanks with weak armour. Although it takes time to accelerate, controling the tank's movement is relatively easy, so mobility isn't a problem. If you're looking for a good scouting tank, this is it! |
The T7 Combat Car is a USA Tier II premium light tank. It has good speed and decent maneuverability. It is equipped with an auto-loader gun which enables it to deal high amounts of burst damage. However, it comes with a fairly long reload time. |
The Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. D is a German Tier II premium light tank. Its specialties include running fast, and being hard to gun down by fellow light tanks. Angle your armour well, and run around your opponents with good driving skills. This will both annoy and distract them long enough for your Medium and Heavy comrades to swoop in for the kill or contribute plenty of points to a base cap. Teamwork is still vital for the Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. D's survival. All things are fair in war - pick on weaker enemies, and gang up on opponents whenever you can. |
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. |
The Tetrarch is a Soviet Tier II premium light tank. It is well-armed, fast on firm ground and has a powerful radio. This is balanced by very weak armor, poor view range, and sluggish cross country and traverse performance. |
Purchase these deals for yourself or as gifts for your friends. Please refer to the Premium Shop Guide for information on how to use it.