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==Videos==
 
==Videos==
 
===Latest videos===
 
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{{Youtube-gallery|O0PG5LJM-iI|'''Episode 393''' <small>2024.02.11</small>|NUuKlydTMUc|'''Episode 392''' <small>2024.02.04</small>}}
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{{Youtube-gallery|aO32vkQMgP8|'''Episode 396''' <small>2024.03.03</small>|MZmyM4QzCZY|'''Episode 395''' <small>2024.02.25</small>}}
  
 
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO32vkQMgP8 Episode 396]'''
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:''Metal Beasts:'' [[IL-8 (1944)]]
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:''Pages of History:'' [[SU-100P]]
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:''Arsenal:'' [[Mirage 5 (Family)|Kfir (Family)]]
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:''Hotline:'' what does the [[F-15A|American F-15]] have in the left drift at the top, is the [[Strv 103C]] good at its BR, what are the holes that the [[M60 AMBT]] has next to the driver's hatch and back at the corners of the engine, why do some ships like the [[USS Mississippi]], [[USS Nevada]], or [[USS Arkansas]] have extra anchor chains  going to the bottom of the bow into the water despite the anchor being raised.
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmyM4QzCZY Episode 395]'''
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:''Metal Beasts:'' [[M551(76)]]
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:''Pages of History:'' [[SAAB 18 (Family)|SAAB 18]]
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:''Special:'' bell manoeuvre
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:''Hotline:'' what is the device placed vertically on the bottom right side of the fuselage just underneath the cockpit on the [[A-10 (Family)|A-10]], why can't the [[Yak-141]] carry 4 [[R-27ER]] or [[R-27ET|ET]] missiles, what is the little fin at the end of the [[Challenger 2 (Family)|Challenger 2]]'s barrel, what is the difference between standard [[:Countermeasures|countermeasures]] and flares reinforced.
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dWETK5VPHI Episode 394]'''
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:''Metal Beasts:'' [[AMX]]
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:''Pages of History:'' Australian tanks
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:''Squadmates:'' [[Frozen Pass (Ground Forces)]]
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:''Hotline:'' why can't you see the pilot in the cockpit even when the option is activated, which non-premium [[F-4 Phantom II (Family)|F-4]] is the best out of all nations, helicopter turret controllable by headtracking.
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0PG5LJM-iI Episode 393]'''
 
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0PG5LJM-iI Episode 393]'''
 
:''Metal Beasts:'' [[Object 292]]
 
:''Metal Beasts:'' [[Object 292]]

Revision as of 20:26, 31 March 2024

Description

The Shooting Range is a series of video produced by the War Thunder YouTube Community for the purpose of aiding the playerbase on certain aspects of the game such as game mechanics, pages of history, Q&As, tactics, strategies, and more. The Shooting Range airs every Sunday at 04:00 PM GMT (noon in Eastern time).

Playlist for the whole series can be found here.

The Shooting Range is meant to be a compilation of various of tips and tricks for the players to use. However, the information presented in the series require experience in gameplay mechanics to understand, so the target audience is definitely for confirmed War Thunder players.

Videos

Latest videos

Video Summaries

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Trivia

Format

  • The show aired for the first time on 9 June 2016. Before the series aired, Gaijin released various informative videos online separately.
  • The format of the show consists of 4 sections, 3 of which were from the following categories: War Machines, Metal Beasts, Pages of History, Tactics and strategy, Special, Science of War, Tips and tricks, Challenge, Map Guide or Tank triathlon while the 4th section always is the segment "Hotline".
  • The current show (Shooting Range 2.0) started at episode 130. The main changes compared to the old format (episodes 1-129) are visual (graphics/audio/video quality).
  • Video chapters and timestamp links were added from episode 262.

Voice-over

  • Shawn voiced the show during its first year (episodes 1 to 51), as well as the original Thunder Show.
  • Bruce was the main voice actor of the show from episode 52 to 303.
  • Andrew (New Thunder Show) has voiced episodes 284, 285, 286, 304 and following episodes.

Special episodes