Canada as a tech tree

wait its different for your province ?

Yes

holy shit thats sad

100$ + 12$ of tax

Actually, the majority of the RCAF’s stuff was built in Canada. The CF-188 is the first fighter jet since the Vampire that wasn’t built by Canadair.

Canada does something known more often as licensed building, which is domestic-built variants
of other families.

So I guess every nation to use Leo’s is just the German tree? Because despite not using anything else German, that can come to WT Canada is apparently.

Ah, US hahahah!, the C&P US stuff, 1 fighter not built domestically, and you’re nothing more than a 1-1 of the US tree. Unmodified US C&P is honestly far less than the US stuff that was eather came form the British or Canada built itself.

If anything, Canada would be more of a UK C&P than either the US or Germany, as that’s who/how it got most of it unmodifed stuff. And there are easy ways to limit how many of those come.

If we are looking at just WT’s possible “modern equipment,” Canada makes up the majority with the domestic LAV family. Along with most of the foreign stuff, Canada either heavily domestically upgrades or is the only operator of the variant/vehicle.


Tho if we started to look further in the past and at older stuff, more Canadian things show up, along with looking at more than a basic Wikipedia list that won’t show prototypes and other things that only show with time spent researching,

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looking at it almost has no substance no domestic vehicles mostly just lend lease or licensed copies and a few unique light vehicles its mostly just british german and american tech

good thing i only buy stuff with gaijin coin with all event i sell

I’m on console, I can’t have access to the market

more sad damn how can you enjoy the game

Sweden actually has domestic light tank designs to back it up not just modified copys of other countries vehicles and a mostly unique airtree

Good question, if I miss a vehicle in the event…it’s forever

Like the VT-1-2 I never got because I didn’t finish the event 😭

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Lavs in Canada

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well well well look like the usa baised didnt like the idea lmao

Spoiler



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The same one as usual xD

i feel you man hope they can add market for console

If it helps, I have this I made for the Ground tree, where I marked C&P (stuff in game). might be a little old.

Canada ground tree copy and paste number:
Rank 1
5
Rank 2
10
Rank 3
7
Rank 4
3
Rank 5
2
Rank 6
1
Rank 7
1
Total
29

Number of thing intotal
Rank 1
28
Rank 2
37
Rank 3
18
Rank 4
16
Rank 5
23
Rank 6
14
Rank 7
5
Total
141

Without C&P
112
C&P percentage
19%

And, well, there is stuff here that others would get, so I round down to ~100 unique ground vehicles. So, between the ways vehicles can be unique in both ground and air (Full domestic, domestically modified and licensed built), there are well over 100 unique vehicles in total for Canada, and that before naval, which would likely add even more to that number.

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In April 1981, the United States Department of Defense opened submissions to the LAV program. Three contractors were downselected.[5]

you mean the american LAV ? that canada has licensed versions of ?

In 1974, the Canadian military launched an acquisition program to procure a light vehicle for the Army reserve. This would become the AVGP, also known as the LAV-I. The frist LAVs the US used are known as LAV-II for a reasion.

And to this day, LAVs are built by General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada in Londen Ontario. Including the US ones.

even if where considering that unique thats only one vehicle ? you have 8 other ranks

canada is to unorginal to be added as a subtree and to bland to be added as normal tree the current way of adding is by far the best way without upsetting the games balance

your best bet to get them added is combing them with country that can make domestic vehicles

Damn they all repeat the same bad argument