We swear we’re not just recycling this news over and over again – War Thunder Players continue to divulge military secrets on the game’s forums in order to win arguments with each other.
Previously, players used restricted or classified information to win balancing debates involving the British Challenger 2 main battle tank, the French Leclerc main battle tank, the European Tiger attack helicopter, and the Chinese DTC10-125 anti-armor shell. rice field. Yes, it’s a dedicated community.
War Thunder player posts limited F-16 details
This time, a user was talking about the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a multirole multirole fighter. More than 4,500 planes of this type have been built since 1974, and to this day nearly 30 countries actively use jet aircraft. Discussions about the F-16 raged on the War Thunder forums for more than half a year earlier this week when a user named spacenavy90 posted a document detailing some equipment tests of his F-16A. .
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A document deleted by a moderator (which you should be familiar with by this point) is no longer categorized, but was once categorized. While no longer so, distribution of the document is still restricted pursuant to US law as it contains export restriction data regarding the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) and its use in the US. It has been. F-16. His Gaijin Entertainment, the developer of War Thunder, has confirmed this. aero time.
Gaijin has asked players to refrain from using military documents to prove their claims in past forum discussions, but this seems to have fallen on deaf ears. The hardcore player of the multiplayer military simulation seems poised to face legal punishment for leaking military secrets in return for influencing the developer’s game balancing decisions.
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