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alpiiiiin_d
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kobisa kembar sama jedainya juga mas😅🙌
2025-09-15 05:39:05
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ekhavixi
alpa vixi :
perasaan liat videonya kemarin udah di monting 6cm,tapi kok Skrang ban belakang nya agak renggang?
2025-09-12 09:15:46
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alamsyah.ramadhan63
ffriss__ :
spil lampu kolongnya pake apa mas?
2025-09-12 07:55:31
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veeinnnnt
Wang Lin (王琳) :
bang itu body samping yg dket tangki ganti apa dilepas?
2025-09-14 09:58:45
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jazlynnn84
Jazlynnn :
beli dimana
2025-09-17 11:37:23
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jazlynnn84
Jazlynnn :
Spil lapu kolong nya bnh
2025-09-17 11:37:17
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nisawulandari256
Nisa :
gtgtgt g pro atau
2025-10-04 01:13:49
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In War Thunder, sabot ammunition—specifically Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS)—represents some of the most advanced and devastating kinetic energy rounds available to ground vehicles. Unlike explosive shells that rely on chemical energy, sabot rounds use sheer speed and dense penetrators, typically made of tungsten or depleted uranium, to punch through enemy armor with surgical precision. In gameplay, this makes sabot rounds highly effective against heavily armored opponents, as they can penetrate frontal armor that would easily shrug off high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shells. Once inside the vehicle, sabot rounds often create deadly spalling, sending fragments ricocheting around the crew compartment and damaging modules like ammunition racks, engines, or crew members. Players who master sabot usage can exploit weak spots, such as lower glacis plates, turret rings, or side armor, to disable even the toughest tanks in seconds. However, sabot rounds lack explosive filler, meaning they rely on precise targeting to cause maximum damage rather than sheer blast radius. In War Thunder’s combined arms environment, this creates a balance—sabot excels at tank-versus-tank engagements but is less effective against soft targets or lightly armored vehicles compared to HE or HEAT shells. Learning when and how to employ sabot rounds is essential for high-tier tankers, as their extreme penetration values can turn the tide of battle, but only if players use them with accuracy and tactical awareness. #warthunder #xybca #viral #fyp
In War Thunder, sabot ammunition—specifically Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS)—represents some of the most advanced and devastating kinetic energy rounds available to ground vehicles. Unlike explosive shells that rely on chemical energy, sabot rounds use sheer speed and dense penetrators, typically made of tungsten or depleted uranium, to punch through enemy armor with surgical precision. In gameplay, this makes sabot rounds highly effective against heavily armored opponents, as they can penetrate frontal armor that would easily shrug off high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shells. Once inside the vehicle, sabot rounds often create deadly spalling, sending fragments ricocheting around the crew compartment and damaging modules like ammunition racks, engines, or crew members. Players who master sabot usage can exploit weak spots, such as lower glacis plates, turret rings, or side armor, to disable even the toughest tanks in seconds. However, sabot rounds lack explosive filler, meaning they rely on precise targeting to cause maximum damage rather than sheer blast radius. In War Thunder’s combined arms environment, this creates a balance—sabot excels at tank-versus-tank engagements but is less effective against soft targets or lightly armored vehicles compared to HE or HEAT shells. Learning when and how to employ sabot rounds is essential for high-tier tankers, as their extreme penetration values can turn the tide of battle, but only if players use them with accuracy and tactical awareness. #warthunder #xybca #viral #fyp

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