Ramming is a last resort tactic in War Thunder which consists of colliding or "ramming" your vehicle into surface units, water units or enemy airplanes. Contrary to popular belief, ramming was used in World War II by all sides, in all battlespaces, but only as an extreme or last-resort act, due to the high danger to the ramming vehicle. The ramming party often hoped to survive this ordeal. The Japanese later in the war began to deliberately ram enemy aircraft and ground targets, predominantly sh
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