Kings of Battle - Rumor Round-Up and Discussion (Part 2)

F-22A yes. I know of only one thing, they wanted to sell F-22 fighter jets to Japan F-35 A-version Block 3 or 4 electronic and on-board computer system plus its source code, for example the local Mitsubishi AAM-5 and Mitsubishi AAM-4 they can integrate it.
In the 2000s, Japan and Israel inquired about it, but the plane was embargoed. Currently, it does not have as many airmen as it did 20 years ago.

There are some pic of Spanish tested F-16 in spanish colours

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They have a CASA C-101 Aviojet trainer and are now developing a new trainer.

You mean the ME-101 :P

Spoiler

Airbus Spain AFJT (Airbus Future Jet Trainer) Advanced Jet Trainer Concept

Momento épico O.O

Today I learned!

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Ngl it looks like a budget F-16 lol

“Hey airbus, you can copy my homework just make it look different”

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German one when ?

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Though tbh I think this is more likely to come more than the ICE

Don’t photoshop pls ! They still think it’s real. :D :D :D

I am in favor of many things, even some vehicles captured in combat. But my limit is those tested/evaluated vehicles. If we enter that terrain, everything completely blurs. You have to be very careful there.

I can speak for my country, which in the last ten years has tested at least seven fighters (Kfir, Mirage F1, F-16, Tejas, FC-1C/JF-17, MiG 35 and FA-50).

I imagine there are many similar cases, therefore I am opposed to this, it will get out of control.

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What happens if I told you we are already there

Looks at half of the Swedish heli line and the T-80

I know it and I hate it. Imagine that in every TT

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Since apparently any British territory that remotely considered US vehicles means the go in the UK tree, I want vehicles from every country that was and currently is occupied by the US.

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Well the Australian and new Zealand head of state is King Charles and they still are under our rule and still have the Union flag in their flag so it make sense for there tech to be in our tree

Not too mention both are members of the commonwealth. If that is enough justification for both SA and India (Despite the fact both kinda hate us right now, and in SA case I dont think they ever really liked being part of the Commonwealth) then that should be plenty for Australia, NZ and Canada. Everything else, like the fact they are commonwealth realms, close trade and security partners, etc, is just icing on the cake

Heck as far as I am aware, RAF pilots still occasionally train in Canada.

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I also found this Intresting

“Because the King spends most of his time outside of New Zealand, he is represented by the Governor-General in her absence. The King appoints governors-general, who have essentially the same powers that he does, for a five-year term on the advice of the New Zealand prime minister.”

So technically the Royals have more power over there than over here

If that is a C&P, someone really needs to update that page :D

Eh… but not really. Governor-Generals have no more or less power than the monarch has in the UK. They do the same thing. They just operate on their behalf. Its 95% ceremonial

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I’ve tried to update from Queen to king : D

https://gg.govt.nz/office-governor-general/roles-and-functions-governor-general/constitutional-role/queen-public-ceremonial-roles#:~:text=Because%20the%20Queen%20spends%20most,the%20New%20Zealand%20prime%20minister.

Ah…

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