Especially challenger Falcon was made on British hull, turret was made with South African help, its absolutely belongs UK TT even without Jordan subT.
(like South African Class 3p, belongs Germany only cause they sell transmission to South Africa)))))
The Class 3 P was released before the South African sub tree, and thus when South Africa wasn’t tied to any one nation. Because of this, the Class 3 P went to where it had the closest tie, which is Germany. The Challenger 2 130 is a very different case, with it being a German modification of a British tank, both of which are independently represented nations (I’m not saying it shouldn’t go to the UK, by the way. In my opinion it should go to both).
Well I think for this matter at least in respect to reality there is an answer then. However, if ever any weapons were planned to be added on it, then Gaijin has plenty of space, since a slightly less Yak 141 precedent has been set after all.
That’s great! I believe Gaijin will eventually have to include Cold War and modern ships, even though it was denied in the latest Q&A. I’m excited for it when it happens.
We all know that submarines are expected to arrive sometime in 2025, so we have that to look forward to as well.
I mean honestly, WT mobile is ahead in some aspects compared to WT RN. Especially navy, quite excited about these newer stuff and how they are implemented.
South African Bismarck 8x8 Heavy Armoured Car prototype
( “the most heavily-armored armored car ever made” )
Bismarck was made by Sandock Austral Ltd. with just design assistance from Thyssen-Henschel.
i.e not identical to TH800