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It does look rather nice in blue

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Could also give them a F-16C/D Block 52+ from Singapore too. Would pretty much be the Sufa but without the Israeli weapons.

Honestly it might make more sense to instead of having multiple separate sub trees for Japan to just have ASEAN with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and also Singapore rather than it be spread out. Like BeNeLux but this time don’t make it 90% one nation.

Didn’t the Japanese had a go with the Tornado and Harrier too with them also being proposed ?

@Danzig_A11 " Japan Tornado ADV refers to a proposed variant of the Panavia Tornado fighter jet that Japan considered in the 1980s to replace its F-1 fighter"

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EF-2000AJ when?

Yup, Su-27UB as well ahaha

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The fffffffffff, when ?

hear me out F-15SG to the UK with the indian Su30MK2 and Rafale that way we have
EFT
Rafale
Su30Mk1
F15SG
F/A-18F
and JAS39C

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On top of the photo from General_Efin_Lee, there’s a video of the ASLAV firing TOW missiles.

Also Gripen E if the Canadians go for it : 3

Singapore operates the F-16C too

Everything

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But no Tejas

going for things that would mainly annoy people lol
and leaving out the Tejas annoys indian players

Exactly!

I would also be annoyed tho

it is Su-30MKI, with the “I” standing for India

No, it’s the Mk1, trust

Yeah the C/D Block 52+. They also used F-16A/B’s too.

ngl never knew there was a video of the test firings

Depends how you see it and what you compare.

The Pakistani Oplot-M was a ompleted vehicle, trialed by Pakistan but not intended to be the Pakistani model even if adopted (since it was meant to base the Oplot-P design on the trial).

The Pakistani Oplot-P** was a completed prototype specifically for Pakistan, but lost to the VT-4.

The Thai Hornets won their competition, were bought, partially paid and started construction. The reason why it couldn’t have been cancelled and paid back to Thailand is that it was simply too far along already.
But they weren’t comlleted as Thai aircraft, and only four were completed in their intended configuration at all.

Personally I’d say it’s more reasonable than the Oplot-M for Pakistan, but less than the Oplot-P. But even aside from that I don’t think we’d ever have a chance to see it, which is why I’d really like my Malaysian cope Hornet substitute.

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Yep, So who needs different TTs, just grind the Commonwealth tree