Since you’ve added the M551 Stingray, you should add the normal Stingray as well.
Also, as far as I know, the 90 mm was never mounted on the HIMAG (or any other vehicle), it was just tested. And the HIMAG has only 5 rounds for its 75 mm, so it would be kind of useless, even if it was eventually fixed (pen, damage, velocity).
ty, i made a list of descriptions for my other post but unfortunately i copy and pasted images instead of downloading them which strangely would not let me post it. i can probably make a list next week and post it here.
added the m551 stingray as i thought it fits the tech tree better as Thailand is getting added to Japan.
there was a 90mm mounted on the HIMAG.
the 75mm hstvl would be pretty useless but is lower profile than the hstvl as it only exposes a gun and not the turret. it also has access to Hydropneumatic suspension, though most likely would be at 10.7/11.0.
Stingray is still a US vehicle first and foremost, so it should be in the US tree, if not exclusive to it, then shared with Japan. Japan also still doesn’t have Thailand ground forces.
I mean, I hate to break it to you, but thats not how it works, it was a private venture aimed at export. Gaijins policy on that it will go to the Nation/ Tree that houses said nation over the Nation the company that built it is from
Interesting but with the current state of us tech tree definitely they wont be adding anything soon
Its a cool idea but there are so many problems with us ground rn
I’m so happy I came across this discussion, but I got one thing I disagree with. Anti air should never be (in my opinion) premium vehicles, I can see them as squadron but never premium. Otherwise I like everything else in here, I’m especially happy that you included some more of the ARES projects and the 105 Sheridan.
Another thing, I would finish up the descriptions for vehicles and send it in as a suggestion rather than a discussion, I’m not sure what difference it would make, but I think it would fit better over there (and probably get more feedback)
I noticed that, the tracked Rapier and the HVSD, shouldn’t be in the U.S. tech tree as far as I’m aware. HVSD was an Israeli vehicle, the U.S. does have a mobile phalanx system that’s been suggested already