Viva La France! French Vehicles Coming To War Thunder

Posted on 12 Oct 2017 by
Lee Braden

Not just content with sitting on the sidelines as Panzers run riot over the countryside, France joins War Thunder.

A new nation to appear in 1.73 is the French Air Force, and those who study history knows that France was defeated quickly in the war, so as Kirill Yudinstev, the Creative Director of Gaijin Entertainment says:

Some of the French planes included in Update 1.73 never entered mass production because of the demands of World War II, so information on them was difficult to source. We spent more than a year in development, searching for various references and painstakingly recreating these rare planes to make War Thunder’s French aviation. We are sure that the pilots of War Thunder will look forward to finally testing these machines in battle”

Of course, there will be the range of planes from the early Dewoitine D.371 with a stop off at the SNCASO SO.8000 Narval (Both are starter packs) and stopping around the Dassault Étendard and Mirage fighters, stopping along the way with some of the weird and wonderful designs the French have tried after the war.

The SNCASO SO.8000 is one of those weird and wonderful planes that France tried by nature of going for universal multi-purpose combat aircraft, thought that model didn’t see service, we see the same design ethos come into the famous Dassault aircraft in the 1960’s, which Gaijin would be remiss if they didn’t put at least one in.

Of course, more news is coming out, so head on over regularly to the War Thunder site and keep an eye on the dev blogs.


Official Press Release

VIVE LA FRANCE! WAR THUNDER INTRODUCES NEW NATION – FRANCE

WAR THUNDER ROLLS OUT NEW NATION WITH FRENCH AIRCRAFT TO BE RELEASED WITH THE NEXT UPDATE

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 — Gaijin Entertainment’s announced that its MMO combat game War Thunder will soon introduce fans to its seventh nation, France. Update 1.73 will add more than 30 French aircraft, including planes from the late 1930’s to the modern, multi-purpose jet fighters of the post war years.

“Some of the French planes included in Update 1.73 never entered mass production because of the demands of World War II, so information on them was difficult to source. We spent more than a year in development, searching for various references and painstakingly recreating these rare planes to make War Thunder’s French aviation. We are sure that the pilots of War Thunder will look forward to finally testing these machines in battle,” says Kirill Yudintsev, Creative Director of Gaijin Entertainment.

Fighter pilots will join the ranks of the French Air Force tree in the Dewoitine D.371, which was one of France’s first developments away from the old-fashioned biplanes to the faster but still maneuverable monoplanes. While the D.371 did not participate in the battles of World War II, it earned recognition during the Spanish Civil War, where it fought on the Republican side against the Nationalist forces, amongst them, future Luftwaffe aces. Three variations of this fighter with different machine gun armaments will be available immediately after release, as well as the premium D.371 H.S.9 with two 20mm cannons.

During the war, a growing characteristic of French aviation design was the tendency towards universal, multi-purpose combat aircraft. In the post-war era, this tendency became the standard design philosophy for French jet aircraft. By a successful combination of various offensive and secondary armaments, those aircraft could successfully perform the tasks of both fighters and bombers.

A prime example of this philosophy is the SNCASO SO.8000 Narval, a highly unusual fighter with a pusher propeller design. This aircraft can excel at a variety of tasks, from intercepting enemy aircraft to supporting ground forces and reconnaissance. In its standard configuration the SO.8000 features an impressive armament of six 20mm cannons, but if the aircraft is tasked to engage ground targets, it can be further equipped with 8 unguided rockets.

For more information about the upcoming French aircraft follow the announcement in the War Thunder Developer Diaries here: https://warthunder.com/devblog

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Jay Shaw
Posted 17 Oct 2017, 18:49
Just for everyone's information, this piece was actually written by Lee Braden. Not myself. It was misattributed during uploading.