Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees) (Part 1)

You are free to suggest other test/prototype/produced-but-not-fielded vehicles for other nations.
I am sure there is some type of obscure Bradley or Scimitar test variant which will absolutely be on par, if not better, than these suggested BMP-3 variants.

If not, then there is a pill to be swallowed.
These vehicles are real, functional, and very well may be added if Gaijin decides so, for any reason.
And you can only be mad at the other nations for not having any counterparts.

More World War 2 captured vehicles

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We already have one of these.

Cool, I’m trying to figure out if the green means a Pen or a Non-Pen though. I assume green is Non-Pen.

Green is good, so non-pen

Which one?

Hermann the German Sherman, its a rare pack that they do like 100 packs once per year

The one in the image is the firefly, that one is not in the German tree yet

German Sherman, if the Firefly was to come, it would be a BP or Limited time Event vehicle.

Idk, but this is a graphical QOL change I guess, but “functional” mudflaps. I don’t know, but some of them make hitboxes that shouldn’t be a static peice, like on the Leopard’s rear mudflaps.

Cain

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French ARQUUS SCARABEE-AT Hornet RCWS MMP
Tank destroyer line 9.7

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would be really fun

i mean , they would be better option, but this would already be fun

B-1B and Tu-160 at MAKS-2005

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GDfSjc0WcAALtvf?format=jpg&name=medium

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Leclerc and T-84 at IDEF 1997 Exhibition, Ankara.

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Marconi APS called Tank Anti-Missile System or TAMS on a Chieftain, circa 1988.
2x 7.62mm MGs, 360 degree field of fire, engagement between 600m and 900m, fires in 20 round bursts.

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Mini CIWS

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s-l1600

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about one of the most useless APS you can have, hell the Russian at least thought of a Gatling gun to use for one of their APS



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for context : Proposed Oplot-MO radar guided 14.5mm machine gun meant to be installed on the top of tanks and shoot down incoming ATGMs. Designed in the late 50s/early 60s in the USSR

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