For the Ground has plenty of WW2 projects(not just the Ram(and it’s countless variants) and the Grizzly) and of course, there Canada’s domestic LAV line and almost all Canadian Leos had been modified to the specs Canada wants.
For air it licence builds most of its aircraft and has 7-8 domestic airframes and their variants.
Tho personally, I think something closer to what Mahiwew wants works a bit better than Thatz’s ground tree. (and even my Air tree)
India and ZA would be best served independently in Israeli style and fully tiered respectively. Other Commonwealth nations are best used to supplement UK or any other tree their unique vehicles fit best in, hence why I don’t ask for Commonwealth.
no I dont hate everything but saying “the cheetah E should be our ARH plane” when it will have to fight F16 with AMRAAMs and Mig29s or Su27s with R77 is a dumb idea
ANZAC + Canada would have unique stuff throughout all tiers for both aviation and ground, but that’s less the case for MBTs, hence they look copy paste despite being quire unique.
It’s something many tend to tunnelvision on, happens in huge amount with Benelux too.
I mean yeah they COULD have unique stuff but if you seriously think gaijin wont just copy paste, shermans, centurions and leos to fill out a large majority of the tree then idk what to tell you
Because both Canada and Australia/ANZACs well have some domestic projects(more so around WW2 and the 50s then now), do a lot more “modifying” and “licenced building”.
I get what you’re saying, but that’s really just going to happen with any tree that is in game or that still has to be added.
What I find important is how much potential a tree concept has, as initial implementation may be disappointing for any not yet in game but they would have interesting additions over time, much like China.
They still relied on foreing exports for their armed forces. Their best vehicle to enter service, the TAM, was made by a german company and later modernized by Elbit Systems (Israel). Adding South America is a senseless idea, there nothing fully domestic there (unless you count their love for Frankstein vehicles with Western tech).
Hey, look! The URSS 2.0 but even worse in the air department.