Without a chart, you risk:
Russian bombs are extremely efficient. A single FAB-3000 can kill a base even at 10.0 BR. The Pe-8 remains the king of base destruction. war thunder bombing chart
A British 4000kg "Cookie" has a TNT equivalent of roughly . A German SC2500 (2,500kg) has a TNT equivalent of roughly 1,450kg . Notice the discrepancy? The British bomb is more efficient because of Minol explosive filler, while the German bomb uses Amatol. Without a chart, you risk: Russian bombs are
The War Thunder Bombing Chart is not a cheat; it is a necessity. In a game where a 2000lb US bomb has less TNT than a 1000kg Russian bomb, going by "gut feeling" leaves Silver Lions on the table. A British 4000kg "Cookie" has a TNT equivalent of roughly
In the high-stakes skies of War Thunder , air battles are often decided by more than just dogfighting prowess. While securing air superiority is crucial, a single well-placed bomb can end a match in minutes, destroy a heavily camped position, or secure a ticket bleed that dooms the enemy team. However, dropping ordnance effectively is not a matter of luck; it is a science.
Starting your next air sortie in War Thunder and tired of "guesstimating" how many 500lb bombs it takes to delete a base? You aren't alone. Whether you're flying a Pe-8 or a Wyvern, knowing your payload efficiency is the difference between a winning match and a wasted climb to 5,000 meters. 💣 The "Gold Standard" Bombing Table The community-driven War Thunder Bombing Chart