Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees) (Part 2)

ZTZ-59G(MOD.2016)
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ZTZ-59G(125)

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It has Infrared Imaging and an EO sight for post-launch steering so the operator can redirect it mid-flight. SAL is being implemented in it too.

From the site:
“Spike NLOS is a multi-purpose, electro-optical/infrared missile system. Its advanced rocket motor provides capability to reach ranges up to 32 kilometers.”

-Lockheed Martin

Nice I’ve been wondering what it was 🤙 Thanks

Its hoped that ZSL92 25MM APDS can be provided.



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Scimitar Mk II, uparmoured rat box.

  • New Hull
  • “Plasan ceramic ballistic armour”
  • 235hp engine with 33% increase in torque / 90kmh max speed
  • Thermals and LRF?

Scimitar-Mk-2

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Yup, and possible L21A1 APFSDS-T rounds.

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UK MoD Strikemaster Mk 90 for British TT.

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Zaslon aps mounted on T-55
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I’m ready for some more ROCA-love….

ROCA Modern Lineup:

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MOWAG 6x6 with MLRS

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nah that aint happening

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Understandable… But they could at least try to fit the gmt-69021 transmission 🥲

apparently, a sabra mk 3?
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I suggest Su-30 (1992): basically the earlier version of Su-30SM whitout thrust vectoring and (probably) lack of FOX-3 capability.

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Looks like Sabra Mk1 with the headlight assembly, armour and merkava 1-3 track set.
Sabra Mk2 has different tracks and headlight assembly.
Sabra Mk3 should have Merkava IV tracks (heavy salt).

AFAIK, heavy salt. Mk3 info is very hard to find. As most of whats available is just based on circular references.

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could be a photo shop? the missile’s pylons are missing, and the missile seems on another layer with better resolution
and 59G-105

and a evil idea: ROC also tested M8 AGS in 1995

I checked if it was with noise detectors, and there were no anomalies (note that the image I have posted might have some on the bottom left, but that is because I removed the watermark). Another person did too just incase, and also no anomalies, so it is most likely real. The missile could be mounted in such a way due to R-77’s not being able to be mounted like a normal missile on the J-8DH. The missile pylons are also there, the DH just has less pylons compared to things like the J-8F, where it still has 4 missile pylons.

Also, YJ-91 ARM was already mounted (or seen to be displayed next to) on other J-8’s, the F-8IIM even displaying air to air missiles too.

the adapter seems missing, it’s like the missile is installed direct under wings, too close

That’s a J-8F, which is much different. It does look like there is an adapter, but like I said, the R-77 isn’t mounted like they normally are, as you can see they’re mounted a little titled

Maybe as time goes on someone can post more info if they have, as iirc there was a brochure somewhere talking about some J-8 having the capability to have R-77’s, but I cannot remember it very well

nvm, I just use this random image for example, the adapter is still very strange.

I can only remember some article about J-8IIM mentioned this