and probably too competitive for its BR
It would be competitive.
oh even better, so u dont need the canadian leoaprds anymore even, since the vickers line isnt even at its end yet nice
it would still be 10.3 and i think it might of got the L/44
Vickers and export line is FAR from finished it has SO much untapped potential:
I still continue to think than my idea will happen
i mean tell that the guys who complained that its dead and wanted to put the canadian leopards behind the vickers, i myself would have put the indian line behind it as well
my guy, the hungarian air sub tree already showed that canada nation aint happening, either way that would have been in the teaser
most of the suggestions are before the Mk7
Their is only one after which would be a side grade at best
Canadian Leo’s would be the best MBT’s in the british tree, well above where the vickers and export stuff finishes.
I don’t really care for them (canadian leos) , i’d rather all the CR2’s/3’s got put down by 0.3 br with their armour fixes and the vickers export line got finished.
I dont think any would be higher than maybe 10.7. Canadian Leopard would be at the bottom at 11.7
doesnt change that the end of the line argument doesnt apply anymore
Chally Falcon could be 11.0 but thats about the furthest i can imagine it.
Depending on the shell. I think more like 10.3
its a side grade my guy it would be same br maybe slightly higher
Definitely will be higher, it has a tiny but well protected breach, blowout panels, a much better round/gun, autoloader and maybe more gun depression i dont remember. i’d suspect 10.7-11.0 ish.
Fairly sure the C has a better engine, and definitely, in this case, size matters.
That’s the F-20’s cockpit lmao
I cant remember what way round it is, but one has slightly higher dry thrust but slightly lower wet thrust and vice versa for the other. Its so tiny though, its hardly worth worrying about. The main changes dont affect WT, like ease of maintenance. (they might also have slighty different ranges, but I dont recall the details)