Germany should also get the KF41 Lynx

Man, I know that you’re here just to annoy us. What you’re saying isn’t even relevant, the operator argument doesn’t make sense, the “uniqueness” argument that Victory pitched didn’t make sense either (seeing that the Hungarian line is full of C&P).

The bottom line is that Lynx is still primiarly German.

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Lol, why not show the full page? Because it would contradict your arguments from earlier where you said “it’s not actually German”, surely not!

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This vehicle has only just entered production who’s to say Germany won’t field these vehicles they’re more advanced and cheaper to manufacture than the PUMA. And again just because they for the time being aren’t using it that doesn’t mean this GERMAN IFV shouldn’t be added to the German tech tree.

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I see no germany

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Its been mentioned that the Bundeswehr is unhappy with the Puma and asked Rheinmetall to trail a Lynx

then add it if they do

My guy, take the L. Is the M60 turkish because they use it still and the US doesnt?

Giving the KF41 to Hungary, the only operator and a local producer of it is crazy? How? Italy is only “getting” the KF41 because Hungary is going to be a subtree of Italy.

I’m just wondering why all of you are so desperate for the KF41 to be added to Germany as well, it’s not like Germany has run out of tanks to be given. They can still get so much more modern top tier vehicles. Their existing ones can also be buffed. You want to take away the uniqueness of the only unique high tier vehicle Hungary is getting by giving it to the already massive and powerful German tree, I think it’s much better if Germany gets different German vehicles or maybe a KF31 or maybe their current vehicles get a buff, that way the KF41 will still be unique to Hungary and Germany can have a powerful top tier. Everyone wins. I’m not sure how the 7 people I was arguing with can’t comprehend this simple solution.

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I see no turkish sub tree so I understand why they go to origin nation instead, this statement was made about sub trees an on topic thing and the person that keeps marking my posts as spam is abusing the power this forum has given then

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Still technically a “German” AFV because its made by germany. I think thats the logic of the writing in the picture he sent of it being a german vehicle

Holy shit my dude, so if the Turkish get added the US loses their M60s?

I find that irrelevant since they did not even consider buying it as of now and they even have the PUMA already, to the person that marked this as spam frankly you are a pain this is why the forums should go back to the old way, this is not spam since it part takes in the conversation and if this is irrelevant that a lot of the german players comments should be marked as spam too

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How is Puma relevant to this?

Going by this logic Italy should not be receiving the Lynx because they have other IFVs and the Freccia as well, all of which already fill in the role.

I meant all M60s, given that US no longer has them in service IRL but Turkey does. So by your logic, just because the US made them, it doesnt matter they belong to turkey

You say that as if Germany is the worst country to play ever. Germany will probably get something great soon, no need to freak out. People play much worse countries than Germany and don’t complain as much as you Germany mains do (I say that as a Germany-Italy main).

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(This has been said for the past 3 years whenever Germans asked for a new MBT “I’m sure something good is just around the corner”)

… it is a german developed and build vehicle

“Get something great soon”.

My dude, my bro, my man, my lad. Have you seen what a clusterfuck the PSO is? How neglected the Puma has been? How the MiG-29 isn’t getting R-73 despite using them IRL?
How come y’all can still pretend that Germany is the “poster child” of Gaijin is beyond me.

People complain far more than us, click “Game Discussion” to find the Leclerc thread made by French players, simple as that.

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