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Hello, this suggestion is one of a series of identification marks, and an easy one to add, as the assets are already implemented in the mobile version of the game. This one is about the israeli tank companies markings used since the Suez Crisis and until today in an almost uniform standard.
These markings, just as in the companies topic previously proposed, were made originally as big as possible to avoid friendly fire among israeli ground and air forces, These also evolved into more minimalistic versions as history went forward.
They are usually placed in the turret sides, as painting in older tanks (Shermans, Tirans and Early Magachs), or written in tactical pennants hung in turret baskets in later Centurions, Magachs and Merkavas.
Platoon Markings

These markings consisted of a mix of numbers and israeli letters, with the number indicating platoon and the hebrew letter indicating the tank as an individual in the platoon.
the letters in question are the first four in the hebrew abecedary:
- Aleph (א)
- Bet (ב)
- Gimel (ג)
- Dalet (ד)
In this example, the Shot Kal Dalet camo already has a Gimel (third hebrew letter), so I added a “3” decal beside!
Implementing these markings would significantly improve both historical accuracy and visual authenticity for the Israeli ground forces in-game. Since these assets already exist in the mobile version, their integration into PC and console versions would require minimal development effort while greatly enhancing immersion. This will add both educational value and a richer gameplay experience.
