That camo was supposed to be the default camo for Japanese WW2 tank, but when they were released the update, they’re nowhere to be found.
IIRC the old Japanese tank consultant said that the beige camo was only used on the outer islands garrison, so maybe that’s why it got replaced, though I don’t see why Gaijin did not added it in-game
Almost all of my ID vehicle suggestion (barring the ones that got passed) had received a new update in the form of a clickable hyperlink which connects this page to the suggestions that has the banner
Added the HQ-9 & M-SAM-II SAM System for the future vehicles section
Added the Omitted section for semi-related vehicles but not really tangible to be grouped together, this include the honorable mentions as well as the misc vehicles (same as the Expanded Air list)
Added images for visualization for the already-suggested vehicles
Trident is designed as a modular short-, medium- and long-range air defence system. Its configuration can be adapted to customer operational requirements. In addition to surface-to-air guided missiles, the system can also integrate artillery-based components, counter-UAV systems and electronic warfare elements.
In its standard configuration, Trident uses various types of surface-to-air missiles with ranges of up to 100 km, equipped with infrared (IIR) and active radar (RF) seekers.
The system battery includes several specialised vehicles based on Tatra platforms. These include the Fire Control Centre (FCC) in the form of the ReCUBE modular platform; the Missile Launcher (MLV); the Missile Reloading Vehicle (MRV); ReSAURION mobile 3D AESA radars — the RSB21 with a range of 200 km and the RSB41 with a range of 470 km; and the Maintenance Vehicle (MSV).
In an advanced configuration, the Trident system can also be supplemented with counter-UAS (C-UAS) elements for protection against unmanned aerial systems.
In the spring, CSG announced the signing of contracts for the supply of air defence systems to customers in Southeast Asia worth around US$2.5 billion.
“Trisula” is the Indonesian translation for “Trident”, and an “unnamed Southeast Asian” Country is named for signing the contract, so its safe to say its the same system
dubbed the WAFAR (Wrap Around Fin Aerial Rocket) RD-70. The missile is made by PT.DI, whereas the launcher was made by PT.SAS. In the image above you can see that there is plans to mount the launcher on a truck platform
Usually crew voicelines for sub-tree nation isn’t added in the same update as its introduction to the tree. I hope Gaijin will take their time to do the voicelines properly before adding them.
Here’s some voice lines of Leopard 2 crew from a TV documentary
Will probably come with the rest of the promised (but not yet delivered) rest of Indonesian vehicles. Maybe next update unless Japan getting cool (non Chinese) stuff close to Chinese holiday is a problem too lol
These are M20s, look at the length of the first and second one in the 1st photo, you can see they are not nearly as long as an M40 would be, not to mention the breech design is also that of an M20.
yeah honestly I’m not entirely sure it was the M40 anyway, but I dont recall us ever using M20s. Marine corps only uses the chinese variant (52 & 56), but i guess we couldve captured the original via PERMESTA as well
Yeah i think it’s M20 too since it didn’t have spotting rifle and the mount in the gun
it’s either captured from PERMESTA or the Army actually use the chinese copy
tbf this kind of thing is not surprising since during my research for Squad Indonesian ground force suggestion i found out that Marines use chinese copy of RPO-A
Also since the M40 is longer the gun should be reaching the top of engine bay if installed in the back like this Indian M40 Jonga