How Does Airstrike Work in War Thunder

avatarSwellingDumpa year ago
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avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Airstrikes in War Thunder are activated by earning enough spawn points during a battle. Once you have enough, you can choose a plane and spawn to wreak havoc on your enemies!

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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

When you've scored enough points in a ground battle, you'll unlock the ability to call in an airstrike. It's like the game saying, 'You've done well, now go rain some destruction from above!' Just select your aircraft and you'll spawn in the sky to attack enemy tanks and positions. Remember to watch out for enemy anti-aircraft though!


avatarRemovingMytha year ago

In War Thunder, once you accumulate enough points on the battlefield, you can select an aircraft and spawn for a limited time to attack enemy ground units and support your team from the air.


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Honestly, airstrikes are just another way to break the monotony of ground battles. Get enough points, pick a plane, and enjoy your brief time in the clouds.

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