Next Major Update - Rumor Round-Up & Discussion (Part 2)

Ok thanks, now would we consider them “light” IFV’s? I’m just confused by Gaijins wording here, because I never really thought of the idea of “light” or possibly “heavy” IFV’s.

What’s your opinion on the British Experimental Aircraft Programme?

Such a crusty meme : P

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I’m not sure about the light/heavy aspect either, because IFVs generally are supposed to be light, maneuverable and quicker than MBTs

The Boxer isn’t exactly small, but it’s not the best armoured IFV around

I would honestly be surprised if they add a TT Boxer tho, judging by the three event Boxers lmao

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is that a TAM?

ASCOD, I believe

TAM is based on the Marder

no ASCOD is thinner.

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theres a picture of the regular TAM so im guessing its an elbit-modified TAM maybe?

Sabrah

Not to be confused with Sabra

No, it’s definitely an ASCOD

There is add-on armor on the front on the one you posted, otherwise the front looks identical

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oh right, sabrah

i doubt tho, sabrah is thinner than that

The Sabrah is an ASCOD as well, isn’t it?

is it?

Ah yea the hull is

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Here, found another pic of Sabrahs out and about

okay at this point just give me the sabrah and the ascod for israel

10 second 105 reload btw

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How about:

  • Hungary stays as the subtree for Italy (Gaijin basically confirmed they have no plans of moving Hungary into a Visegrád tree). Italy and Hungary combined have more than enough vehicles for a good tech tree, there’s no need to shoehorn more subtrees into the existing Hungarian one.
  • Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Oman can remain premium/event fillers unless they find a better place to implement their vehicles.
  • Romania can be moved to a Yugoslavian tech tree, along with Bulgaria. This can either become a Balkans tech tree, or if Gaijin refuses to add alliance trees, then it can be a Yugoslavia tech tree with Romanian and Bulgarian (and possibly more) subtrees.
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Israel could get that Sabrah, as they are the export nation, but the ASCOD itself is an Austrian/Spanish joint project

It’s a bit of a far cry tho tbh

The supply chain basically goes:

  • Spain builds ASCOD IIs
  • Spain supplies ASCOD IIs to Elbit
  • Elbit modifies ASCOD IIs and installs the 105mm turret, creating the Sabrah
  • Elbit ships the Sabrah to the Phillipines