Actual MBTs, HEL variants of Leopard 1/2. The only purely domestic ground forces I can think of is the Leonidas APC series, but there probably is more.
^pretty much all MBTs Greece/Cyprus used are unique variants
Actual MBTs, HEL variants of Leopard 1/2. The only purely domestic ground forces I can think of is the Leonidas APC series, but there probably is more.
^pretty much all MBTs Greece/Cyprus used are unique variants
thats truely too bad. israel is too much copy pasted already
Google is free my dude
i mean in this case, Greece has a ton of domestic variants/upgrades. The Cypriot T-80s aren’t too unique though, iirc just internals (like FCS). The Cypriot Kerveros is a Leonidas 2 with 3x 20mm, which is something I really want!
If you want to see some of the vehicles (not all), the best place is probably the Greco-Iberian tree suggestion.

this thing?
actually looks pretty cool
but i am a bit frustrated that instead of actual original israeli stuff we will be getting leopards and t80’s.
Kerveros my beloved ^^
A lot of Cypriot stuff is simple modified foreign vehicles. iirc they have a lot of utility/armoured vehicles with missiles, the last used Valentine and if they add Turkish Cypriot vehicles, there’s an argument for Turkish M48s and M60s (if they need to be captured, I’m sure there were a couple captured by Greece/Greek Cypriots).
I really want to know the marketing strategy behind the implementation of Israel.
Like… did an intern make that or something?
if gaijin wanted to, it could have been and still can be a full tech tree with early ranks and alot of original vehicles. but they chose not to and gave up on that tree.
not a bad idea. bad execution.
Dunno what you mean, we have Magach’s, Magach’s and even more Magach’s, while at the top we have a Trash SAM and Merkava’s
You forgot more Magachs, and a Gal Batash and Sabra diguised with different names, but are basically still magachs.
not enough magachs
If we include vehicles that are slightly different (or variants that just aren’t ingame), my list is as follows:
(My BRs are just estimates at a glance, I’m more of a aircraft research guy so don’t take it as a guarantee)
Humber Mk.IV (1.3)
Marmon-Herrington Mk.IVF (1.3-1.7)
M52 HMC (3.0-3.7?)
Centaur I (3.7?)
BMP-1A1 Ost (ZSU-23-2) (6.0?)
BMP-1A1 Ost (.50 Cal) (6.7)
Leonidas-2 (EWS) (7.0?)
Leonidas-2 (TC-13) (7.0?)
Kerveros (20mm) (8.0-8.7)
M48A3 MOLF (9.0-9.3)
ASRAD-Hellas (9.7?)
Leopard 2A4 (105mm) (10.7)
Leopard 2A4 ASPIS-NG (11.0-11.3)
Leopard 2A6HEL (105mm) (12.3)
(There’s also future developments, maybe some others I might have glossed over or missed too like M901 variants that I haven’t researched yet).
If you care here’s Cpyrus as well:
Humber Mk.IV (1.3)
Mk.F3 155mm SPH (???)
VAB/VCI T.20 (5.3?)
T-34-85 (.50 Cal) (5.7)
T-34-85 (M1919) (5.7)
M2000G Zuzana (6.7?)
EE-3 MILAN (7.0-ish?)
Kerveros (7.3?)
EE-9 Cascavel Mk.IV/V (7.7-8.3?)
VAB UTM-800 (8.7?)
Pinzgauer Atlas (Mistral) (9.0)
Buk-M1-2 System (12.3?)
Barak MX System (13.0?) (Israel’s getting it anyway)
knowing Gaijin, this will be a premium pack
t34 85 with a diffrent machine gun? 2 of them? count me in
some people call that a completely unique vehicle btw
“some people” Gaijin entertainment
by these standards, if their brother is wearing different clothes, it’s not their brother anymore - it’s a completely different person.
Brother proceeds to take shoe off - WHO ARE YOU?
Forgot T-80U/UK (upgraded thermals iirc), VCAC UTM, Valentine (unarmed but has slots for guns, funny low tier) and i think a few of their other vehicles have been seen with Spikes and such (mostly otherwise unarmed armoured cars)
small differences on the T-80 but it counts ig
I mean its the only two T-34s armed with those guns in that config, its not unique but not copy and paste (also iirc those versions of T-34s arent present in game, T-34-85M iirc))
“Another unique feature of the Cypriot T-34-85s was the eclectic mix of road wheels they were equipped with. Delivered with a variety of Soviet-manufactured wheels, ranging from postwar T-54/55-style wheels to the bare steel types used during World War II, on some tanks these were mounted in an ununiform pattern. This gave the Cypriot T-34s a distinctive and somewhat patchwork appearance.”
I still wouldn’t classify them as unique but they’re still cooler.