Czech Gripens A/B - Could be added to German tree

Copy-pasting is going rampant at the moment.
M1A1 and Leclercs have much more functional differences than German vs Finnish/Dutch Leopards have.

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I believe Gaijin will focus on making 5 lines for each already represented nation this year, looking at what they are saying in Q&A. So maybe we will see more Scandinavian planes soon, though it’s just a guessing.

I’m still waiting for first machines of Aermacchi family.

Maybe some better SAM since they are planning to add multiple chassis systems. Although I can bet that the first one will be Hungarian Kub XD

MB346 for italy and israel would be much appreciated, i love the mini jet trainers

Honestly with how Finland was added id rather they not, i dont want to pay for the unique vehicles especially the ones that shoudlve been TT, (J35XS) Denmark and Norway would at least fill gaps considering not a single gap was filled by finland air wise and most of their ground lineups were one vehicle that was okay. Honestly gaijin would actually have to try with Denmark and Norway and i cant see them doing that. I think its more likely they either dont fix the air tree and try to hold the Gripen E for as long as possible since when that drops most players stop grinding the TT.

Imo finland was the least amount of effort ever put into an update by gaijin and how they’ve handled the subtree is evident that they don’t care.

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Italian TT can host a lot of such combat trainers and light attackers (G.82, S.211, M-211, MB-326B/E/G/K, MB-326A/B/C/CD/K/X, M-345, M-346FT/FA) + some of them (mainly Aermacchi) can be copied to other TTs, like SAAF Impalas for example. Idk why Gaijin still doesn’t bother to add them.

Romania can also bring an interesting combat trainer IAR-99 (+modernized variants C and SM):

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Both fire effectively identical rounds using similar armor protection, and mobility.
M1A1 and Leclerc perform as similarly as the Dutch and Finnish Leopards.
Either way all of your posts have been disproved. You can cope with that however you want.

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Also your rhetoric is political and problematic.
Copy paste is <10% of the population of each update. “This is a problem.”
Stop bringing your trash political opinions into video games.

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Keyword being similar.
Finnish and Dutch Leopards fire identical rounds with identical armor protection and mobility as German Leopards.

Leclerc is slightly faster, has an autoloader instead of manual loading and has better thermals.
This is already much different than Dutch/Finnish vs German Leopards.

In the last update we received 14 TT Ground vehicles.
Six of those are M44.
Three of those are Strelas.

If we don’t count US M44 as a paste since US made the thing, there were eight (8) pastes out of 14 vehicles in total.

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LMAO I guess I shouldn’t be surprised I get to use this again.

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Stealing this.

wooo, more copyslop

makes no sense

and hungry and Italy do?

Since Hungary is Italian subtree, yes. That would be more like asking something like Spanish F/A-18 for Italy, unless Spain gets confirmed to be its subtree.

what are you talking about lol, please explain how hungry and Italy have more in common than Czech and Germany do you know what the topic is?

Hungary is a subtree for Italy, that’s why Hungarian Gripen makes sense in the Italian TT. Whoever has more in common doesn’t matter. Unless Czechia becomes subtree of one of nations TT or maybe come as a part of another standalone one, the only logical place for Czech Gripen is Swedish TT.

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wow so do you like read any of the post above yours or do you just post without knowing any context? The Czech jas39 would have made sense because Germany had no 4th gen fighter on par with any others, which is why it was added for Italy, balance.

Better check your own reading skills, Germany already has Eurofighter, op just wants to add more variety, but the addition of other nation tech makes a very little sence, especially when it isn’t related to Germany, tech wise or through subtree.
Italy btw could have its own AIM-120 carrier without the need of Hungarian Gripen, if their F-16ADF received its historical loadouts.