NGL iv seen so many people say that we are going to be getting the IRIS-T SLM for a few nations, which is absolutely brain melting because after the most basic research IRIS-T SLM is a 40km range missile, that is made up of 3 vehicles like Patriot is. The radar truck, the launcher truck, and the command truck that handles all the firing . While we could pretty easily just get a universal radar station for everyone, the issue lies in the command vehcile and the fact the missile is 40km range
Premium Gneisenau is certainly a decision and your right on it selling well. Guess ghat means Germany would get Bismarck in the tree then?
i wonder if the stats would change depending on nation/type. or if what radar you use is a modification/affected by BR like nuke plane
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maybe different variants could be modification dependent. almost like plane loadout
probably still wishing gaijin would slow down and we could have gotten KGV first
well then UK would have nothing to really compete with Iowa (iconic) and Yamato (yottabyte)
tbh i doubt we are gonna get the big 3 battleships, afterall we have only just now reached WW2 battleships with the one thats coming this update that we know of
Vanguard is literally the last battleship commisioned (1946)
I doubt it, But Bismarck is just around the corner. In fact, Gaijin I could do another crazy thing and add the Bismarck now.; it wouldn’t be the first time he’s completely unbalanced the meta with a vehicle (Hyuga, Pantsir, 2A7V, etc)
Is there any Commonwealth or captured ones we could get ?, I know we had Germany main navy up at Scapa flow before blowing them up, there also the King series
afaik no commonwealth nation even had battleships except for RN itself
give UK a fantasy lend lease Iowa so they can have something to compete with the Iowa
Vangaurd?
HMS Canada?
Not always new Rank and new premium ship mean new tech tree ship, at least in naval. Only existing end line ships moving to new Rank.
Which one ? lol
Named after territory does not equal owned/operated by
1913
Look for him as “Almirante Latorre”
" Construction began at Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne soon after the ship was ordered in November 1911, and was approaching completion when it was bought by the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy for use in the First World War. Commissioned in September 1915, it served in the Grand Fleet as HMS Canada for the duration of the war and saw action during the Battle of Jutland."