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|price=100 [[File:Crysmini.png|link=]]
|price=100 [[File:Crysmini.png|link=]]
|rank=[[File:IconMini_1.png|link=Recruit]]
|rank=[[File:IconMini_1.png|link=Recruit]]
|description= This paint was added to the official list in memory of a failed project - the development of an amphibious tank codenamed «Catfish». Designers were planning on giving the the ability to move beneath the waters of shallow rivers, allowing it to take position behind enemy lines. The blue color would have been perfect for camouflage.
|description=This paint was added to the official list in memory of a failed project - the development of an amphibious tank codenamed «Catfish». Designers were planning on giving the the ability to move beneath the waters of shallow rivers, allowing it to take position behind enemy lines. The blue color would have been perfect for camouflage.
|preview-on-tank=Blue_view_on_tank.png
|preview-on-tank=Blue_view_on_tank.png
|rez1={{!}}{{!}} <center style="font-size: 14px; color: #9da6b0">''No protection''</center>
|rez1={{!}}{{!}} <center style="font-size: 14px; color: #9da6b0">''No protection''</center>
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Revision as of 13:40, 2 January 2024

Main article: Paints

Preview in the garage

General information

Paint type: Basic
Price in garage: 100 Crysmini.png
Available from rank: IconMini 1.png
Protection
No protection

Description

This paint was added to the official list in memory of a failed project - the development of an amphibious tank codenamed «Catfish». Designers were planning on giving the the ability to move beneath the waters of shallow rivers, allowing it to take position behind enemy lines. The blue color would have been perfect for camouflage.

View from the tank

Blue view on tank.png


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Ricochet automatically adjusts its vertical aiming if an enemy is located behind surfaces that form a convenient angle for hitting. Seems complicated? Truly a masterpiece of engineering...