Gaijin is quick to add 5th gen fighters, but what about the next line of modern tanks?
Just as a suggestion guys stop believing every leak that pops up Gajin has stated this as well
They will probably focus more on ground if a new ground tree gets added, other than that I’m not sure when they are going to add new MBT’s
I just never liked these kinds of arguments. For one I don’t think any variant of a vehicle should be considered the same, especially when we get to ones so heavily different like the PT-91 for example is from a T-72.
Now I understand that not everyone is obsessed with details like me, but when fundamental parts of gameplay like mobility protection and firepower are changed meaningfully I don’t think it’s fair to argue this way anymore. For example it’s true every techtree has a Sherman, but only one tree has the Israeli M-51, which is a very unique vehicle even from the perspective of people that don’t care for an added MG or similar minor changes.
But even then Poland and South Korea have significant domestic developments. Other nations also heavily import, such as Japan or Italy, but that is not a reason to ignore their domestic achievements.
This one is also true though, if Poland is combined with other nations my picks would probably be the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both have some unique options of their own for the tree without too much overlap within those. For unmodified stuff overlapping I feel like that’s not really bad, considering most are probably fine having the unmodified T-34-85 from these nations confined into one with a few camo options.
For Korea I still think a Korean tree could work, but they are in a weird spot. A combined North / South Korea tree would have a lot of interesting vehicles, but also probably be another Israel-like situation. But then for subtrees they are difficult because they are so vastly different nations. Maybe the Philippines for their SK connection? But that’s all I could think of.
But at the same time they just don’t seem like subtrees at all. Even aside from the lacking space for them anywhere South Korea has just become too important as an exporting nation for this to make sense.
New top tier MBTs when, last time we got a significant number was 2023 :)
“Ohh look at me I’m a nation expert I think all 5% of the nation should dictate how the tree actually looks like because I hate C&P and all nations should be vassal state of the US and Russia because of cold war politics” - /TTP
That long ago? Ground needs more love
People need to realise that basically no other nation has developed their own MBT and that majority will use MBT’s from different nations.
The thing is, Gaijin’s revenue is linked to decisions they make and events in the real world.
So yeah, I doubt we’ll see Turkey in the Israeli tree.
Fair enough simply said poland would not work with korea.
Yep, the last update of 2023
We’ve seen some additions since then such as the M1A2T, but nothing significant
Getting things like the KF51, T14, CATTB, Challenger 3, Challenger 2 130, Leo 140mm, Leclerc T4 etc… would be great
And this is why you look at everything else but the current MBT(and often aircraft). After all Sweeden has a lot of unique stuff in game, but if we only looked at it, like how many look at nations to yet to get a home, I guess all they have is Leos.
You look at WW2, IFVs, SPAA, APCs, lights and TD, even Cold War aircraft. As they is lot’s of unique things there.
Italy getting anyone else would make no sense as they’ve barely grazed Romania.
Algeria to Italy so they can get the BMPT when

Wtf, might as well give israel / Syria / turkey / and everything
But you know what. Italy and algeria are getting really close being friend, if 1 and only 1 military training is done with them.
I have no problem my country being in italy tree
Italy should get Turkiye IMHO.
They already have multiple Turkish vehicles.
Romania is just a premium/event sub-nation.
You are right.
The F-15SG was also on the december educated guess list for the december update for Israel.
I have heard that the Singapore f15 are actually operated by us
