A whole lot of interesting stuff is soon to appear in World of Tanks, and from August 18 you can check it all out during the Update 1.22 Common Test, Commanders! The list of new experiences is long; it includes a new branch of British wheeled medium tanks, multiple rebalanced maps and vehicles, new seasons of Battle Pass and Onslaught, changes to Bootcamp, WoT Plus, and more.
Let’s have a look at what the Common Test has in store.
During the Update 1.22 Common Test, we also intend to check the technical stability of all changes to the game proposed so that we can decide whether they are ready for implementation in the main game.
British Wheeled Medium Tanks
The new branch of wheeled British medium tanks is one of the most interesting things coming to the game soon. It sprouts from its tree rather low, at the Cruiser IV medium tank, and contains six vehicles that play in a similar manner with a clearly defined gameplay style, sharing the same pedigree.
The first in the line is the four-wheeled AEC Armoured Car at Tier V, followed by the Tier VI Staghound Mk. III with its Crusader turret. The FSV Scheme A at Tier VII has more wheels (six) than its predecessor and more firepower, and the FV601 Saladin at Tier VIII, mass produced after World War II, sports a 90 mm gun and a powerful engine. The GSOR 1006 Scheme 7 at Tier IX, designed for airborne troops, gains in gun caliber (105 mm), and the top-tier Concept No.5 is the pinnacle of the branch, going after the same tactical niche as the Leopard 1 and the CS-63.
Although they are as hard to immobilize as their wheeled French counterparts, the new Brits are quite different from them in many aspects. They are larger and—though very agile—not blazingly fast, and therefore not as good at dodging enemy rounds. The islanders can turn in place like tracked vehicles and do not have two driving modes to switch between, which makes them somewhat easier to operate than the French wheelers. High specific power, good gun accuracy, and stabilization combined with a decent view range and relatively low damage per minute define the British newcomers’ battlefield role of mobile fire support.
Joining the Common Test is the best way to get a feel for how these new wheeled vehicles play, so make sure to take them for a spin!
Onslaught: A New Season
Onslaught is gaining traction with the new Season of the Azure Pegasus. It will be the first in a year-long cycle of three seasons, at the end of which participants will reap hefty rewards based on their performance, including a new Tier X tank: Hurricane, a Polish medium that shares its stats with the CS-63, with an incredible 3D style and a custom crew.
Other Onslaught novelties include:
- An updated Ranked System with Qualification: a series of ten battles to determine your starting rank (together with your results in the last season). No need to climb up the entire ladder now!
- New season-themed vehicle customization.
- Several maps new to the mode and updates to the ones already used.
- Rebalanced Role Skills.
- Arty-less battles.
And there’s much more! Read up on everything about the new season of Onslaught in our dedicated article and prepare to try out the proposed changes. Roam familiar yet different maps and fight 7v7 in your favorite researchable and Collectors’ Tier X vehicles during the Common Test!
Battle Pass Season XII
Season XII of Battle Pass will use the Mirny-13 setting, and its story is a prequel of sorts. The progressive styles for the Core Vehicles—the Object 140, the M-V-Y, and the Jagdpanzer E100—will turn them into machines ready to face the unexpected and the unexplainable.
Season XII will offer the usual plethora of goodies to claim, as well as some interface improvements: Collections will get an animated interface allowing you to choose between sets of memorabilia from different events. You can start earning the new Season’s rewards and learning the secrets of Mirny-13 in early September.
Proposed Changes to Vehicles
We are constantly monitoring the battle performance of all vehicles and the community feedback on it, and several categories of vehicles will undergo stat adjustments in Update 1.22. These categories include not only Tier X researchables but also mid-tier ones, and a number of Premium tanks. Plus, some Tier X reward vehicles will have their overall efficiency slightly decreased. All in all, the current overperformers will receive a small nerf, while underperforming vehicles’ stats will be improved. The main goal of these changes is to make gameplay more balanced, tactically diverse, and fair.
Check out our in-depth article for comprehensive details on the proposed (and not yet final) stat changes, and get a feel for how the vehicles play during the Common Test!
Data and feedback analysis showed that several Tier VIII Premium Vehicles need their stats substantially increased to benefit players who already have them in their Garages.
Performance statistics and community suggestions have paved the way toward a proposed boost to the parameters of multiple Tier V–VIII vehicles of various types and nations.
At Tier X, some vehicles are overlooked due to their statistically lower battle performance, and some popular rides are clearly overperforming. A stat adjustment is in order for four vehicles: two TDs and two heavies (as outlined in the interactive image below).
The WZ-113G FT will gain in mobility and gun precision, and the Object 268 Version 4 will be less of an unstoppable juggernaut with its top speed, HP, armor, and hull traverse values revised (the latter is to be increased). The ST-II will become more attractive with its reloading time, turret armor, and traverse all improved, and the autoloader gun of the Vz. 55 will have slightly longer reloading and aiming times.
For select vehicles of Tiers VII to IX in the four respective branches, stat changes are also proposed—aligned with those for the top vehicle of the branch.
Feedback regarding the T95/FV4201 Chieftain and the Object 279 early has been extensive, and the number of these tanks in the game is growing over time. The data confirms that both are currently overperforming to the extent that they often decide the outcome of battles—partly due to their stats, but also due to the skill of the players that managed to obtain these reward vehicles. Considering the value of these tanks, the decision to adjust their parameters is not an easy one, but it is still long overdue.
The proposed stat adjustments are to make competition fairer—while ensuring the T95/FV4201 Chieftain and the Object 279 stay among the best Tier X heavies. While the Chieftain‘s mobility and firepower are to become less overwhelming, it will still be a mighty universal heavy, ideal for terrain-based play. Having a lesser top speed, DPM, and HP pool, the 279e will keep all of its armor. And even with their special round armor penetration reduced, both vehicles are able to demonstrate great battlefield performance, and thus keep the status they earned among the community.
Proposed Changes to Maps
A whole ten locations are on track to receive adjustments of various depths with Update 1.22. These changes are to improve map balance and also to make gameplay more varied, allowing for different tactical approaches.
Four maps—Mountain Pass, Fisherman’s Bay, Studzianki, and Oyster Bay—have been extensively reworked. Check out all the areas of improvement in the interactive image below!
In square H8, the height of the hill has been reduced so that the lowermost team can take up anti-tank positions faster and more efficiently. The firing position for attacks along the 9th and 0th verticals has been removed.
Intermediate covers have been added at the intersection of squares F9–F0 and E9–E0 which will allow vehicles to advance to the lowermost base capture circle more safely. The shoreline position in the E0 square, which facilitated control over the entire entrance area to the lowermost base, has been removed.
Balconies and covers have been added to square E9 to allow for firing from medium and long distances.
Balcones and covers have been added to square E9 to allow for firing from medium and long distances.
In squares C7, D7, and D8, the collision zone for heavy tanks has undergone a complete overhaul. The terrain has been changed, new covers have been created, and finally, the play area has been expanded.
In squares H6–H7, part of the mountain has been removed and cleared of vegetation to open a small chamber for those holding the anti-tank position (the balcony in square H8). Through this chamber one can attack enemy vehicles in squares J3–J4, just like in the uppermost base.
In squares G5-H6, the balcony and its surrounding areas have been redesigned. This helped reduce the zone of engagement with vehicles coming from the lowermost base and allowed new medium-range firing positions to be added.
In squares D2-E3, the balcony and its surrounding areas have been redesigned. This helped reduce the zone of engagement with vehicles coming from the uppermost base and allowed new medium-range firing positions to be added.
In squares E2-G1, the play area has been expanded: a balcony and intermediate covers have been added, enabling players from the lowermost team to attack more efficiently.
New covers have been added in the F4 square.
In square D4, a rock has been added to block the attacks along the bridge from the anti-tank firing position in square C3.
In squares E6–F7, the bridge approach area has been redesigned for the lowermost team: the play area has been expanded and better positions have been added for firing along the bridge from medium and long distances.
In squares H1-K4, the collision zone has been revamped. The balcony in squares H3–H4 has shifted toward the uppermost team. In squares F3–G3, part of the mountain was removed for broader firing options from the balcony. Both teams have been given new positions and shelters for medium-range combat. The time of approach to the collision zone has been rebalanced.
At the junction of squares A1 and A2, vegetation has been added for players from the uppermost team. Their positions for base defense have been improved to mirror those of the lowermost team.
The factory area has been expanded. In squares C4-C7 and D5-D6, several new spots have been added as an incentive to practice smart positioning.
A hill has been added in square D3 as an intermediate cover to be used when retreating from the factory part of the map.
A hill has been added in square D8 as an intermediate cover to be used when retreating from the factory part of the map.
For balance improvement, a few houses have been added to the central ravine (squares H5–H6, G5–G6).
The pit in squares E5–E6 has been deepened so that vehicles can hide from shooting from the factory area.
The village area on the K-line has been extended. The terrain has been reworked and new positions have been added in the ravine along the map border.
The vegetation density has been decreased in square K1.
The vegetation density has been decreased in square K0.
For balance improvement, an indestructible house has been added to square E0.
The path to the city has become safer thanks to the modified terrain in squares A6-B7.
In square E8, the troublesome position for attacking the urban area has been removed.
Vegetation has been added to the central part of the map (squares E5–E6). The house has been moved to give more of an advantage to the uppermost team against the lowermost team heading to the town.
The anti-tank position in square B2 has been improved: vegetation has been added while the location of the house has been changed.
The tree in square D1 has been removed. In certain scenarios, it acted as a double bush when it fell.
Some houses have been removed from squares H9-G9 to eliminate the blind spot when approaching the city and balance the time intervals for the lowermost team.
A new position has been added to square K7, which gives more opportunities for attacks on the central part. It can also serve as an additional secure point for the uppermost team in the event of a breakthrough to the east.
The upper sub-direction on the heavy tanks' flank in square E6 has become more open to shooting from the uppermost team's main anti-tank positions. Now it will be more difficult for the lowermost team to advance from it.
The upper sub-direction on the flank of heavy tanks in square F7 has become more open to shooting from the main anti-tank positions of the uppermost team. Now it will be more difficult for the lowermost team to advance from it.
The passage in the F8 square in the direction for heavy tanks has been redesigned to provide more options for attacks on the southern part of the map.
In square D6, the path to the position for the uppermost team's light tanks has been streamlined. Previously, one had to drive through the water, which slowed down movement.
The height of the mountains in squares H5 and G6 has been increased so that the lowermost team's self-propelled guns cannot fire at the main positions of the uppermost team in the direction for heavy tanks.
The entrance to the balcony in the G5 square has been improved. It cannot be accessed now.
The entrance to the balcony in the E7 square has been improved. It cannot be accessed now.
The location of the ship's gun in square C4 has been adjusted. Now it does not block the firing position of the uppermost team's anti-tank vehicles (square B5 in the direction for medium tanks).
The bushes have been adjusted on the lowermost team's anti-tank position in square E2. Shooting at square B3 now requires moving out of the bushes (similar to the uppermost team's balcony).
Three more locations (Murovanka, Cliff, and Live Oaks) have undergone medium-scale changes, and the final three (Lakeville, Ensk, and Siegfried Line) were given minor tweaks. Learn about every single change to the locations in our special article and prepare to examine the reworked battlefields personally!
You can learn about every single change to the locations in our special article, which will be released in a few days.
Learning to Play With Stories
The Bootcamp—which a new player has to complete to access the vast and dangerous world of armored battles against human opponents—used to teach the basic mechanics of tank combat in a technical way. Now, aspiring tank operators will take their first steps through Stories: single-player PvE battles that offer a narrative as well as showing rookies the ropes. Even veterans will find Stories interesting, so check them out!
The topics covered in old tutorial missions will stay in the game: they will be moved downstream so that newbies will encounter them after interacting with Stories.
WoT Plus Expanded
WoT Plus subscribers are about to receive another treat on top of the exclusive TS-54 heavy, the Gold Reserve, and Intensive Crew Regimen: a daily bonus for logging in to the game. Every fifth consecutive login will yield a larger bonus, and the previous four do not need to be in an uninterrupted streak (i.e. you can skip days and still receive a bonus on your fifth login).
Auto-Flipping Tanks
Last but not least, let‘s talk about a problem everyone has experienced from different angles: when there‘s a helpless tank with its tracks up, and you are subjected to an empathy test (if the affected vehicle isn‘t yours). It’s widely known that tankers help each other out, but we still decided to make toppled vehicles flip back over by themselves. So, if your vehicle is lying on its side or upside down and cannot move, fear not: it will be back on its tracks automatically after 15 seconds have passed, counted by a timer.
Join the Common Test and share your feedback, Commanders!
- HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COMMON TEST
- NEW TO TESTING?
To take part, you'll need the Wargaming.net Game Center (WGC), the latest Common Test game client, and a Wargaming.net account created prior to the cut-off date (see below).
Eligibility
All Wargaming.net accounts created before 31 July, 2023, 05:59 can participate in the test.
Download and Install the Test Client
- Run the test client installer.
- Choose a different installation folder from where your regular World of Tanks game files are.
- Select the freshly installed test client from the dropdown menu at the top of the WGC.
- Roll out—and remember to pass on your feedback!
You can find more details about the WGC in the dedicated Wargaming.net Game Center guide.
Check out our handy public test guide with all the details about Common Tests, Sandbox Tests, and Supertests.
Patch Notes
ExpandMain Changes
A new branch of British wheeled medium tanks has been added.
Six new medium tanks (from Tier V to Tier X) have been added.
- AEC Armoured Car (Tier V)
- Staghound Mk III (Tier VI)
- FSV Scheme A (Tier VII)
- FV601 Saladin (Tier VIII)
- GSOR 1006 Scheme 7 (Tier XI)
- Concept No.5 (Tier X)
Stories
- The Bootcamp has been replaced with the new Stories game mode.
- The mode includes two narrative PvE missions designed specifically for new players.
- For beginners, Stories launches automatically. For experienced players, Stories is available in the game mode selector.
Battle Pass
- Upon the release of the update, a new Battle Pass Season will begin. Its story is a prequel to the Mirny-13 event. New customization elements, crew members, and a Collection have been added.
- A single page for all Collections has been added.
- Minor technical and UX improvements have been made.
Onslaught
Main Changes
- The ranked Year of the Pegasus has been added.
- The Season of the Azure Pegasus has been added.
- Qualification has been added.
- The rank system has been updated.
New content for the Season of the Azure Pegasus:
- Progressive Heavenly Horse (Azure) style with a new set of decals, emblems, inscriptions, and camouflage patterns
- Dog Tag Engraving: Victories of the Azure Pegasus
- Dog Tag Backgrounds: Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Champion, and Legend
- Born to Fly nickname stripe
- Badges: Ascension, To Olympus
- Medal: Road to Olympus
- Rental vehicles: BZ-75 7x7, UDES 15/16 7x7, AMX 50 Foch B 7x7.
Other changes:
- New maps have been added: Klondike, Mines, and Overlord.
- The locations of the Points of Interest on the El Halluf and Ghost Town maps have been changed.
- Some objects on the El Halluf, Ghost Town, Sand River, and Pilsen maps have been changed.
- The Redshire map has been removed from the roster.
- SPGs have been excluded from the mode.
WoT Plus
- A daily login bonus (Attendance Rewards) has been added.
- WoT Plus subscribers will receive a random reward for every first login of the day. Every fifth login will provide a special bonus.
- To receive the Attendance Rewards, go to the Store and purchase a WoT Plus subscription using gold credited for testing.
Tank Academy
- The order of some missions, as well as the conditions and rewards for some missions, have been changed.
- The progress of players who have completed some Tank Academy missions will be kept and transferred to the new mission chain.
Topography
The Mountain Pass map has been temporarily removed from the mode.
Changes to Maps
Mountain Pass
- The changes are intended to improve the situation for the lower team and to enhance the gameplay experience in general.
- The height of the hill in square H8 has been decreased, allowing the lower-base team to take sniping positions faster. The firing position along lines 9 and 0 has been closed.
- Intermediate covers have been added at the intersections of squares F9–F0 and E9–E0, allowing vehicles to move to the lower base more safely. The unbalanced position at the waterside in square E0 has been removed.
- Elevated positions and covers have been added for both teams in squares E9 and B6, allowing for mid- and long-range encounters.
- A global reworking of the heavy tank encounter zone in squares C7, D7, and D8 was done. The terrain has been reworked, new covers have been created, and the gameplay zone has been expanded.
- In squares H6–H7, a part of the mountain has been changed and cleared of its foliage to provide a narrow firing sector from the elevated sniping position in square H8 to enemy vehicles in squares J3–J4 (similar to the upper base).
- In squares G5–H6 and D2–E3, the elevated potion and the areas around it have been reworked to narrow the sector within which the lower team's vehicles are exposed to enemy fire and to add new positions for mid-range shootouts.
- A balcony and some intermediate covers have been added in squares E2–G1, and the gameplay zone has been extended, enabling the lower team's players to launch an attack in the direction of the upper base more comfortably.
- New covers have been added in square F4.
- In square D4, a rock has been added to keep vehicles at the sniping position in square C3 from shooting at vehicles moving along the bridge.
- In squares E6–F7, the zone next to the bridge from the lower team's side has been reworked: the play area was expanded and new convenient positions have been added, allowing players to fire along the bridge during mid- and long-range encounters.
- In squares H1–K4, the clash zone has been completely reworked. The elevated position in squares H3–H4 has been moved toward the upper team. In squares F3–G3, part of the mountain has been removed to provide sectors of fire from the elevated position in other directions. Both teams have received convenient new positions and covers for mid-range shootouts. The approach time of the teams to the clash zone was balanced.
- Vehicle spawn points were changed for both teams to balance the teams' initial routes at the start of battle.
- A number of minor edits were also made regarding the deletion of unnecessary vegetation and small rocks on vehicle routes for more enjoyable gameplay on the map.
Studzianki
- The changes are intended to improve the situation for the left team and to enhance the gameplay experience in general.
- The factory area has been expanded. Some positions for sidescraping have been added (squares C4–C7 and D5–D6, respectively).
- Intermediate covers, such as terrain irregularities, have been added in squares D3 and D8. These positions will be useful when retreating from the factory area.
- Buildings have been added in the central ravine to adjust the balance for both teams (H5–H6 and G5–G6).
- In squares E5-E6, the ravine has been made deeper to cover vehicles from fire from the factory area.
- The village area on line K has been expanded. The terrain has been reworked, and new positions have been added in the ravine along the map border.
- Some foliage has been removed in squares K1 and K0.
- In square E0, an indestructible house has been added to balance the sides.
- The base has been moved for Encounter Battles.
Fisherman's Bay
- The changes are intended to improve the balance on the map. The changes improve the situation for the upper team and enhance gameplay comfort for the lower team.
- The route to the town is now safer due to terrain in squares A6–B7, and also more convenient thanks to vegetation in squares C7–C8.
- An unpleasant line of fire has been removed from the town part in square E8.
- In the central part of the map (E5-E6), foliage has been added and a house has been moved to improve the line of fire for the upper team to shoot at the route toward the urban area of the lower team. On the opposite side in square F5, a bush has been added to improve the comfort of fire from the position.
- In square B2, the position for TDs has been improved. Foliage has been added and the position of the house has been changed.
- In square D1, the tree has been removed. It created a "double bush" when felled in the right direction.
- Since the upper team often pushes the lower team in the town, a couple of houses in squares H9-
- G9 has been removed to avoid a "blind spot" when approaching the urban area and to improve timings for the lower team.
- A position in square K7 has been added to improve the fire capabilities at the center and as an additional defense point for the upper team in case of a breakthrough from the east.
Oyster Bay
- The changes are intended to improve the situation for the upper team and to enhance the gameplay experience in general.
- A sub-direction on the heavies’ flank (squares E6 and F7) has become more exposed to fire from the main sniping positions on the northern side. Pushing it will now be less easy for the southern team.
- The elevated position in square F8 on the heavies’ flank has been reworked to expand the view/fire angle along the southern part of the map.
- The approach route to the scouting position of the upper team (square D6) has been improved. Previously, vehicles had to drive through the water, which slowed them down.
- The height of the mountains in squares H5 and G6 has been increased to protect the main positions of the upper team on the heavies’ flank from artillery fire of the lower team.
- The access routes to the elevated positions in squares G5 and E7 have been improved. Now they are not accessible from the steep side.
- The location of the naval gun (square C4) has been changed. Now it does not block the line of fire from the elevated TD position of the upper team (square B5) to the mediums' flank.
- The bushes on the elevated TD position of the lower team in square E2 have been slightly moved. To make a shot at square B3, vehicles have to leave the bushes (similar to the elevated position of the upper team).
Murovanka
- The changes are intended to improve map balance. The changes improve the situation for the lower team.
- The TD position was improved in square J9.
- In squares H7-G8, a safe route to the forest has been added.
- The position in squares F8 has become more protected due to the changed terrain.
- The position in square F9 has been improved. Now, vehicles fighting there are not exposed to enemy fire from the central hillock (square E8).
- Vegetation has been removed for a better line of fire at the positions, respectively, in squares D0 and F0–G0.
- To balance light tank gameplay for both sides, the road with the hill and bushes in squares E6-E7 has been moved toward the lower team.
- To balance the teams in Encounter Battles, the base has been moved to squares E2–F2, and the vehicle spawn points have been changed. They are now closer to the hills.
Cliff
- Changes on the map are intended to improve the gameplay comfort and to remove unbalanced positions.
- The line of fire from the base (square J3) near the heavy tanks at the center of the map was reduced significantly to make gameplay more comfortable for heavy vehicles.
- The rock (square G5) has been made larger to block the line of fire at heavy tanks. A house in square G6 has been added to block the line of fire from square H9 (to mirror the tactical setup on the opposing side of the map).
- A pit (squares D4–D5) where light and medium tanks could drop to has been removed. (This position played the role of a trap—tanks rolled in and couldn't play effectively from that position anymore.) The height of the rock in square D5 has been decreased to provide a line of fire at the area in squares E6, F6, E7, and F7 from the position at the base.
- There is now a safer SPG zone in the A4 square, to balance the existing one on the southern side of the map.
- A pass to the area not intended for playing in square F7 has been removed.
Live Oaks
Changes on the map are intended to improve the gameplay comfort.
- The approaches to the urban area from both the upper (squares A5 and A6) and the lower (squares C1 and D1) bases have been reworked, making them safer for slow vehicles.
- More cover has been added to the A7, E0, and F0 squares to create more variability when attacking and defending the upper base.
- A swampy area in the K8 square has been dried up to give the lower base the same range of tactical opportunities that their opponents enjoy.
- Heavies can now clash with more convenience due to a slight expansion of the urban area in the A3 square and several destructible buildings in the A2 square made indestructible.
Lakeville
In the mountain gorge on the map (squares from C1 to H2), the type of ground has been changed from Soft (poor crossing capacity) to Medium (normal crossing capacity) and vehicles will now traverse it with more ease. The changes are supported both mechanics-wise and visually; the gorge area has been dried up.
Ensk
To make vehicles' starting maneuvers easier, the locations of spawning points have been slightly changed for both teams, and priorities for spawning have been allocated based on vehicle types.
For Encounter Battles, the spawning points on the upper side have been rearranged for the sake of map balance. For the sake of comfort, vehicle-type priorities for spawning have been set for both teams.
Siegfried Line
For Assault battles on the map, the attacking team’s spawning zones have been merged into a single one and moved to squares E3 and F3.
Changes to Technical Characteristics of Vehicles
U.S.S.R.
- The following vehicle has been added for testing by Supertest players: LTS-85
Object 268 Version 4
- Hull traverse speed has been changed from 22 to 25 deg/s
- Top speed has been changed from 50 to 40 km/h
- Engine power has been changed from 1,350 to 1,200 hp
- Vehicle durability has been changed from 2,000 to 1,900 HP
- New sections of hull armor have been added
- Hull armor has been reduced
Object 279 early
- Reload time has been changed from 10.5 to 11.5 s
- Penetration of the BK-9 shell has been changed from 340 to 320 mm
- Top speed has been changed from 40 to 35 km/h
- Vehicle durability has been changed from 2,400 to 2,300 HP
ST-II
- Reload time has been changed from 11.73 to 11.2 s
- Turret traverse speed has been changed from 16 to 23 deg/s
- Turret armor has been improved
Object 752
- Dispersion during movement has been decreased by 8%
- Dispersion after firing has been increased by 33%
- Velocity of the ZBM11 shell has been increased by 19%
- Penetration of the ZBM11 shell has been changed from 318 to 310 mm
- Penetration of the 53-BR-472 shell has been changed from 248 to 240 mm
- Top speed has been changed from 40 to 35 km/h
- Engine power has been changed from 635 to 580 hp
- Profitability has been increased by 69%
SU-100M1
- Hull armor has been reduced
Germany
- The following vehicle has been added for testing by Supertest players: Kpz. Pr.68 (P)
- The following vehicle has been added for testing by Supertest players: Pz.Kpfw. Tiger-Maus 120t
VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A suspension has been decreased by 9%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A verstärkteketten suspension has been decreased by 10%
- Dispersion of the 10,5 cm Kw.K. L/52 gun in the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A Schwerer Turm turret has been changed from 0.37 to 0.35 m
- Reload time of the 10,5 cm Kw.K. L/52 gun in the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A Schwerer Turm turret has been changed from 10.1 to 8.9 s
- Aiming time of the 10,5 cm Kw.K. L/52 gun in the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A Schwerer Turm turret has been changed from 2.3 to 2 s
- Vehicle durability with the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A turret has been changed from 1,470 to 1,500 HP
- Vehicle durability with the VK 45.02 (P) Ausf. A Schwerer Turm turret has been changed from 1,570 to 1,600 HP
- Turret armor has been improved
- A new section of hull armor has been added
U.S.A.
T25 Pilot Number 1
- Velocity of the AP T33 shell has been increased by 8%
- Velocity of the HVAP M304 shell has been increased by 8%
- Penetration of the AP T33 shell has been changed from 192 to 208 mm
- Penetration of the HVAP M304 shell has been changed from 243 to 268 mm
T26E5, T26E5 Patriot, T26E5 FL
- Dispersion during movement has been decreased by 25%
- Dispersion on hull traverse has been decreased by 32%
- Hull traverse speed has been changed from 30 to 35 deg/s
- Dispersion has been changed from 0.38 to 0.36 m
- Aiming time has been changed from 2.3 to 2.1 s
- Top speed has been changed from 40.2 to 45 km/h
- Reverse speed has been changed from 15 to 17 km/h
M46 Patton
- Penetration of the AP M77 shell for the 90 mm Gun T15E2M2 has been changed from 190 to 212 mm
M26 Pershing
- Dispersion of the 90 mm Gun T15E2M2 in the M26M71 turret has been changed from 0.37 to 0.34 m
- Reload time of the 90 mm Gun T15E2M2 in the M26M71 turret has been changed from 8.2 to 6.8 s
- Aiming time of the 90 mm Gun T15E2M2 in the M26M71 turret has been changed from 2.3 to 2 s
- Penetration of the AP M77 shell for the 90 mm Gun T15E2M2 has been changed from 190 to 212 mm
T54E1
- Penetration of the AP M318 shell for the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 181 to 200 mm
- Penetration of the HEAT-T M348 shell for the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 250 to 280 mm
T69
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the T84E1 suspension has been decreased by 8%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the T95 suspension has been decreased by 9%
- Reload time of the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 27 to 24 s
- Aiming time of the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 2.9 to 2.5 s
- Penetration of the HEAT-T M348 shell for the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 250 to 280 mm
- Penetration of the AP M318 shell for the 90 mm Gun T178 has been changed from 181 to 200 mm
M41 Walker Bulldog, M41 Walker Bulldog FL
- Dispersion of the 76 mm Gun M32 late has been changed from 0.38 to 0.35 m
- Reload time of the 76 mm Gun M32 late has been changed from 5 to 4.5 s
- Aiming time of the 76 mm Gun M32 late has been changed from 1.9 to 1.7 s
- Penetration of the HEAT-T M496A1 shell for the 76 mm Gun M32 late has been changed from 210 to 215 mm
- Penetration of the HVAP-DS-T M331A3 shell for the 76 mm Gun M32 late has been changed from 175 to 180 mm
France
AMX AC mle. 46
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the AMX AC mle. 46 suspension has been decreased by 8%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the AMX AC mle. 47 suspension has been decreased by 9%
- Aiming time of the 100 mm AC SA47 gun has been changed from 2.7 to 2.3 s
- Hull armor has been improved
AMX M4 mle 49, AMX M4 mle 49 Liberté, AMX M4 mle 49 FL
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse has been decreased by 18%
- Hull traverse speed has been changed from 25 to 30 deg/s
- Dispersion on turret traverse has been decreased by 25%
- Aiming time has been changed from 2.9 to 2.5 s
- View range has been changed from 370 to 390 m
AMX 65 t
- Traverse speed of the AMX 65 t bis suspension has been changed from 25 to 26 deg/s
- Reload time of the 120 mm D. 1203 gun has been changed from 12.5 to 12 s
- View range of the AMX 65 t tourelle classique de 120 turret has been changed from 370 to 380 m
- Penetration of the Prf. mle. 1951 shell for the 120 mm D. 1203 gun has been changed from 218 to 225 mm
- Hull armor has been improved
U.K.
Black Prince
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Black Prince suspension has been decreased by 11%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Black Prince Mk. II suspension has been decreased by 12%
- Dispersion on turret traverse for the OQF 17-pdr Gun Mk. VII has been decreased by 50%
- Reload time of the OQF 17-pdr Gun Mk. VII has been changed from 5 to 4.5 s
- Aiming time of the OQF 17-pdr Gun Mk. VII has been changed from 2.3 to 2 s
- Top speed has been changed from 20 to 25 km/h
- Reverse speed has been changed from 12 to 14 km/h
Churchill VII
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Churchill IV suspension has been decreased by 10%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Churchill VII suspension has been decreased by 11%
- Dispersion on turret traverse with the OQF 77 mm Gun Mk. II has been decreased by 12%
- Aiming time of the OQF 77 mm Gun Mk. II has been changed from 2.3 to 2 s
- Top speed has been changed from 20 to 25 km/h
- Reverse speed has been changed from 12 to 14 km/h
Churchill I
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Churchill I suspension has been decreased by 9%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Churchill III suspension has been decreased by 10%
- Dispersion of the 75 mm Vickers HV gun has been changed from 0.36 to 0.35 m
- Aiming time of the 75 mm Vickers HV gun has been changed from 2.3 to 2.1 s
FV4202, FV4202 FL
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse has been decreased by 30%
- Reload time has been changed from 8 to 7.5 s
- View range has been changed from 390 to 400 m
AT 15
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the AT 15 suspension has been decreased by 33%
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the AT 15 Mk. II suspension has been decreased by 36%
- Top speed has been changed from 20 to 25 km/h
- Reverse speed has been changed from 10 to 12 km/h
- Turret armor has been improved
Centurion Mk. 5/1 RAAC
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse has been decreased by 22%
T95/FV4201 Chieftain
- Hull traverse speed has been changed from 33 to 28 deg/s
- Reload time has been changed from 10.5 to 12 s
- Penetration of the APDS L15A1 shell has been changed from 322 to 311 mm
- Top speed has been changed from 46 to 40 km/h
Turtle Mk. I
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse with the Turtle Mk. I suspension has been decreased by 28%
- Velocity of the APCBC shell has been increased by 33%
- Velocity of the APDS shell has been increased by 21%
- Velocity of the HE shell has been increased by 33%
- Penetration of the APCBC shell has been changed from 224 to 240 mm
- Penetration of the APDS shell has been changed from 253 to 270 mm
- Top speed has been changed from 20 to 25 km/h
- Reverse speed has been changed from 10 to 12 km/h
China
110
- Dispersion of the 100 mm 62-100T gun has been changed from 0.36 to 0.35 m
- Reload time of the 100 mm 62-100T gun has been changed from 10 to 8.5 s
- Aiming time of the 100 mm 62-100T gun has been changed from 2.5 to 2.3 s
- Hull armor has been improved
WZ-111-1G FT
- Power of the 12150LTG engine has been changed from 600 to 700 hp
- Vehicle durability has been changed from 1,000 to 1,250 HP
- Hull armor has been improved
WZ-111G FT
- Dispersion of the 152 mm 59-152JG FT gun has been changed from 0.4 to 0.38 m
- Reload time of the 152 mm 59-152JG FT gun has been changed from 18 to 17.5 s
- Velocity of the Chuan bei-547 shell for the 152 mm 59-152JG FT gun has been increased by 26%
- Power of the 12150LTG engine has been changed from 600 to 700 hp
WZ-113G FT
- Dispersion has been changed from 0.38 to 0.36 m
- Reload time has been changed from 17 to 16.5 s
- Velocity of the Chuan bei-547 shell has been increased by 26%
- Top speed has been changed from 38 to 40 km/h
- Power of the V-2-54SCG engine has been changed from 650 to 830 hp
Japan
- The following vehicle has been added for testing by Supertest players: Type 63
Czechoslovakia
Vz. 55
- Reload time of the 130 mm vz. 54 2A gun has been changed from 22 to 25 s
- Aiming time of the 130 mm vz. 54 2A gun has been changed from 2.7 to 3 s
- Reload time between shots within the magazine for the 130 mm vz. 54 2A gun has been decreased by 20%
TNH T vz. 51
- Reload time of the 122 mm vz. 44-51 2A gun has been changed from 27 to 30 s
- Reload time between shots within the magazine for the 122 mm vz. 44-51 2A gun has been decreased by 8%
Sweden
Strv 81
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse has been decreased by 30%
Primo Victoria
- Dispersion during movement and on hull traverse has been decreased by 30%