![]() Mobility is impressive, being able to reach speeds of 75 km/h under ideal conditions. While heavily armed, the KF41 still retains signature characteristics of an IFV. Rounding off the KF41’s arsenal is a pair of machine guns, mounted coaxially as well as one mounted in a remote-controlled turret on the roof. As a result of the missile armament, the KF41’s anti-tank capabilities are boosted even further, being able to knock out even heavily armored opponents at long engagement distances with its tandem warhead ATGMs. Apart from the autocannon, the KF41 is also fitted with a Spike-LR missile launcher. Infamous for its deadly ballistics and steady rate of fire, the MK 30-2 is a versatile weapon, capable of punching through enemy MBTs at close to medium distances but also downing hostile aircraft with the right ammunition loaded. ![]() The KF41 comes equipped with a 30 mm MK 30-2/ABM autocannon, which some tank commanders may already recognize from the German Puma IFV. The PUMA variant with Spikes is not the current model we have in game, and is again something that's possible in the future for Germany. The main reason for its introduction this update is to be the main top of the line vehicle for the Hungarian subtree, as it's a unique production vehicle for them. Germany still has a lot of potential vehicles left to add, with the possibility of some KF variants down the line. The version coming to the game is the unique serial production for Hungary specifically. ![]() Its addition to the Hungarian line does not entirely rule out its future addition to the game in other forms, but for the Sons of Attilla update there are no plans to introduce a KF41 for Germany. First, we’d like to let you know that we plan to introduce the KF41 in the upcoming “Sons of Attila” major update for Hungary as they are the first (and currently only) operator of the vehicle. ![]()
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