Hi! Welcome to Thunder Show and the most
unpredictable moments of the past week. We mean it! None of the things happening
in this episode could be expected. Let’s get started! We can’t say that this bunker on the Middle
East map gives a feeling of total safety... But this player surely couldn’t
expect a rocket with their name on it flying into the narrow opening! What a daring shot! And a satisfying hit! It’s like landing an
arrow into a helmet visor! Things that no one can envision
happen pretty regularly in battle. For instance, how could Nebby_ know that the enemy anti-air
vehicle has loyal followers? They’re simply looking for a target here... Launching an ATGM... It’s all going swell, but... “LET ME SAVE YOU!” A wild fighter flies in outta
nowhere and takes the hit. Ouch! That wasn’t for you, mister! When life gives you a
low-flying Pe-8 heavy bomber, fire your coaxial autocannon right at it. Maybe you can hit both
the plane and its bomb... So that the bomb wipes out an unsuspecting
Object 435 sheltering down below. Ha, you thought you
were safe? Think again! What’s better than seeing a
target exposing its juicy side to you? Having two more machines right
behind it line up perfectly for a moment! Boom! And the M60A3
takes out all three at once! What an ideal
opportunity for such a shot! So, the enemy team has all the
points while our team has none. If any of the allies lose their
machine, it’s an instant loss. No second chances today, huh? The survivors do capture a point, but then they need to defend
it without ever losing a vehicle! A couple teammates
stay to guard the area, while another one drives ahead
to intercept possible flankers. The team repels one
attack, then another... They’re a perfect
mechanism of will and might. And when they finally take a risk, they snatch that victory
straight from the enemy’s hands! And now let’s check Live
WarThunder for some goodies. Today’s highlight can offer stunning
looks and a few decades of history. This is the anniversary Phantom II used by
the German Federal Armed Forces in 1996, when the two Germanies had already united and the planes were almost ready
for their well-deserved retirement. This is a work of art! Now, what was your most
unpredictable thing in War Thunder? Maybe you even happen
to have a replay for that? That’d be cool, right? As always, we’re looking forward to
your stories and moments! Bye-bye!