Commanders!
A hunter has no hope of catching its prey without knowing the lay of the land and how to exploit it. Fortunately for you, the
VIII
HWK 30
and
VI
M4A1 FL 10
are mobile, instinctive, and excellent at keeping a watchful eye on the vast and evolving battlefield.
Scout the offers for these two hunters below, and make your move before they disappear!
Available from May 17 at 07:00 CEST through May 24 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Sharp-eyed and bearing talons of steel, the
VIII
HWK 30
is a predator on the prowl. Its outstanding 410 m view range is perfect for identifying prey, while its low profile and decent camouflage values make it less likely to be spotted by enemies. An impressive 70 km/h top speed, combined with a 50 degree/s traverse speed, allows it to swoop into advantageous positions and dictate engagements. When the fighting starts, the good all-round gun shows off its might, exhibiting 240/240/320 damage per shot, 187/250/102 mm of penetration, –10 degrees of gun depression, and a good reload time.
Available from May 17 at 07:00 CEST through May 24 at 07:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Combining the classic Sherman hull with the autoloading AMX-13-series turret, the
VI
M4A1 FL 10
offers a unique and effective package. On its American side, it benefits from good mobility, featuring a 48 km/h top speed and 43 degree/s traverse speed. The French gun is a 4-round autoloader that can unleash an average 540 damage per clip in just 5.25 seconds. It also has a strong aiming time of 2 seconds, with 148/186/38 mm of penetration. And with good accuracy and a 370 m view range, it can provide fire at mid-to-long range while keeping its weaker armor safe.
Become the hunter and take on unwitting prey with offers for the agile and long-range HWK 30 and M4A1 FL 10.
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