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I really had hopes that italy will finally have proper missile based spaa at top tier. That OSA leak seamed perfect
It should’ve been the B1 Draco and/or Grifo, but yes
Well… Moon dogfights soon then as the Tornado got some major fixes this update :D
So, with American aircraft just being added to unrelated trees, can we just add random SPAA to the US tree to fill gaps? Why isn’t the SPAA gap in the US tree being addressed?
Hey. As BVV said on stream today, we have some American SPAAs in progress. Sadly not for this update however.
What unrelated trees? Everything there is related in some way or form. Export vehicles exist.
The F111 is not related to the British tree.
Commonwealth vehicles, I don’t necessarily agree with it but GJ has said commonwealth vehicles go to Britain.
You can just plug in non American SPAA, since you’re just plugging in the F111 in the UK tree.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised with Gaijin’s continued double standards against the US tree.
The F111 isn’t a commonwealth vehicle.
Its an Australian modification of the F-111, Australia is a commonwealth country.
The M1A1 AIM is in the US tree. There is no justification for the F111 in the UK tree.
The AIM is a skin of the USMC version of the Abrams. It isn’t an Australian vehicle and there was no modifications to it in Australian service.
It has export armor, instead of the domestic armor array used by the Marines.
Thanks for proving there are no double standards.
People are addicted to claiming there are double standards while proving consistency.
Prove that the F-111C was used by the US Airforce, or even commissioned by the US government.
And prove the United States never operated M1A1 AIM tanks.
The British actually joined the F-111 program and had their own specific variant on order. The F-111K.
The F-111C is a Royal Australian Air Force specific variant. America did not operate that.
As Australia is not a sub nation, its vehicles can go wherever they are most relevant or needed.
It is neither needed nor relevant to the US tree as the F-111F fills that gap. As the British F-111K was cancelled and not completed, and the fact Australia can be deployed to the British tree, its the perfect substitute for the F-111K without removing anything from the US as they get the F-111F.
So it very much has its place in the British tree.
The F-111 is the Australian version, of which America is getting its own counterpart. The F-111F.
We have American SPAAs planned and in progress.
So why didn’t the US get the Leopard 2AV built for US testing?
Which literally only takes a away the DU mesh and doesn’t change the outside of the vehicle, thus it is a differently skinned version of the same tank.