The Future Technology online event for videogames War Thunder is up and running thanks to the efforts of Gaijin Entertainment. It will launch the event via Steam and the Official website of the game. That way, players of this title will have the opportunity to obtain new rare vehicles until April 12.
The Awards They will be a Japanese JDS Yūgure destroyer, the first version of the German F-4F fighter jet, an American XM8 light tank, and a Soviet SU-76D SPG. All that for participating in battles in War Thunder to gather resources, ammunition, and blueprints to build a futuristic Minotaur tank. A futuristic tank that you can also exchange for the four rare vehicles mentioned above.
If you did not know them, the SU-76D it was an experimental tank destroyer with a low silhouette, plate armor, and a diesel engine. It was designed by Soviet engineers for World War II, but it would not go into series production due to engine production problems and its great power.
As to JDS YugureIt was an American Fletcher-class destroyer, but Japan would receive it in the late 1950s. They modified it and used it as a training ship and antisubmarines. It carried 5 dual 40mm Bofors guns.
XM8AGS it was an American light tank test unit. Developed in the early 90s in an effort to replace the obsolete M551 Sheridan tanks. But only prototypes of this war machine existed. They mounted a 35mm XM105 rifled cannon and a 550CV diesel engine.
Finally, the F-4F German was an export version of the famous German Air Force Phantom fighter plane. It was almost as powerful as the original American variant and you could choose from a wide variety of weapons: bombs up to 2.000 lbs, Mighty Mouse, Zuni rockets, Vulcan 20mm, and three modifications of the Sidewinder air-to-air missiles (AIM-9B FGW-2, AIM-9E and AIM-9J).
oh my dear warthunder I miss it. Since they abandoned opengl and forced the use of vulkan I can no longer use it, because my computer is old and my graphics does not support vulkan and I do not want to download the full game again (which is many gigs) for Windows because unfortunately I do not have optical fiber.