Well put it this way, the Vidar was actually used by the Norwegians.
The K2NO yes has a different trophy APS and turret than the standard K2 which also arrived for Norways trials with the Korean Turret and APS and that’s the one painted in the Norwegian camo.
Yes it’s unique but it’s also only a trial vehicle. Yes technically with what Sweden currently has they have 3 Leo’s left.
Strv 123
Strv 123A
Leo 2A8NOR
Air wise it’s just F-35 and I fully expect multiple nations to get the actual Gripen E before Sweden does since Sweden doesn’t have a Gripen E they have a tech demonstrator from 2016 making it one of the oldest aircraft among the European nations at top tier.
As of right now a Canadian Gripen E would be like the Japanese F-16. If we got to fly any it would have been an older Gripen as the E didn’t exist at the time of the review theat locked in the F-35 the second time and I had yet to see any news of our pilots flying one after this new review started.
Eh, in a few months here we should learn if the mixed fleet rumors come true, after the trade talks with US and Mexico in June or July (can’t remember what month it is happening)
I’m not talking about NATO. Just look at Rank III — Soviet tanks feel almost unbeatable and have enough penetration to easily sit at a higher BR, not 5.3 , but in 6.0.
I think this makes it no less valid than any other prototype. No matter if a Norwegian or a foreign company makes something for the Norwegian army, that’s irrelevant in a game that’s primarily sorted by the army rather than the company.
It’s always military first, manufacturer only if the military isn’t in game. A trial vehicle that’s actually unique for the trial is just another prototype that didn’t catch on at least in my opinion.
As divisive as trial vehicles are, I think any that are genuinely unique shouldn’t be. There shouldn’t be a question if a tank made for Norway deserves to be placed with Norway when that’s the only reason it exists.
it should, pretty much everything the US has shares the verry much typical 33 inch rail system, so if something could be mounted on a earlier version of a aircraft there’s no reason to think that it shouldn’t be on the newer aircraft as well
Because the Free Polish served under the British armed forces. They wore British uniforms, used British equipment, and served under British high command.
If the Polish ever get their own tree it could be moved, but it’s entirely reasonable they’re there.
Yeah except 2A8NOR was actually bought, 2A7 was denied because it would take too long compared to the 2A8, why wait the same amount of time for an inferior product
Realistically the 2A7DK can come when it’s needed, I love my home but I’ma be real we don’t need it until Germany gets a few more Leo’s imo