General Japanese & Thai Ground Forces Discussion HQ

Finally!!!

looking at that missile, is it our beloved salt cured meat missile?

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RK-2S

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man i wish
but looking at the trailer, the head color and fin arrangement. it’s definitely Kornet missile

Kornet

Probably just Gaijin being cheap for a one off ATGM, a bunch barrel launched ATGMs use the same model for example.

9M117

9M117

Falarack 105

Falarack 105

GP105

GP105

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Another Ukrainian vehicle in Japan tech tree, nice

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More specify, it’s “Barrier” version for BTR-3E, BTR-4, BTR-7 and other ukrainian vehicles (IFVs and Boats)
Modernised version named as RK-2P used on modernised Shturm-S

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yeah? probably.
but all the non barrel ATGM modeled differently.

TOW-2's

Type 79's

9M120's

i guess gaijin just lazy and put the easiest and similar ATGM without making a new one

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All TOWs actually use the same TOW model

IRL

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I-TOW, TOW

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Tow 2, 2A, 2B

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Yes, but each of them(the different kind of atgm) have different model
TOW-2 is different than Type 79
Just like 9M133 and 9M120

In this case they should probably show Skif ATGM, but no it is definitely Kornet.
I’m not saying they model EACH one of them, but they do model each different kind of ATGM

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As I know we don’t anything looking like Barrier/Stugna-P/Skif ATGM
So it’s either would be new model or model of other ATGM

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yeah, this is what i meant to be honest.
we don’t have Skif yet. either gaijin don’t have time for new ATGM with the trailer, it can use Kornet, or somehow gaijin put it in USSR TT

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Japan turning into cope Ukraine until we can hopefully see real Ukraine ingame

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I mean atleast we are getting some ukrainian vehicles.

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Now we need the other btrs in the tt


Indonesia btr 4 and the other thai btr3s


ERK
grafik
CSE 90LP

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Not too shabby for the BR

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BTR-4 would be awesome. Not that it matters in WT, but it has the much better rear-located ramp. And I believe it can have ceramic armor add-ons

Also when did Thailand operate the 90 mm version?

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Assuming they don’t model it as SAP, which I think is pretty likely given size of the internal cavity and it’s explosive content relative to shell mass.

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Yeah, I was just trying to ballpark it. I’m assuming at the BR it’s gonna be at, it’d just overpressure vehicles

Never. It was tested by them in January 2015, however the vehicle was neither developed for the tests nor was Thailand seemingly even a priority in marketing when it was first unveiled in 2013.

BTR-3E1 w/CSE 90LP was a private venture that first appeared at IDEX 2013, a convention centered in Abu Dhabi, and intended primarily for Middle Eastern customers early on.


There does not appear to be any Thailand-directed marketing pre-2015.

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