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

My guess it’s that it’s because of the insane acceleration of the missile. If the main motor was slower burning, then the range would be higher, since from an air launched platform, you don’t need the same pure acceleration.
I guess the AIM174 also features similar modification to the main acceleration charge to get such a high estimated range.
Also, I was completely extrapolating the range and it might end up with more range is we just slapped it to a plane flying Mach 1 at 30000 feet

🇧🇾/🇷🇺 Su-75 ‘Checkmate’ to be Co-produced by Belarus & Russia


  • Should see more opportunities for this aircraft to be eventually added in the future when stealth is prevalent.
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I can understand Belarus co-producing ground platforms … but 5th gen jet?
Is it more to avert sanctions than just distribute cost?

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Boxer Turry-30

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Какой же он страшный.
Why this thing looks like small f-104

🇨🇿 Pandur 8x8 EVO, Czechia-style





  • Marketed as a potential replacement for the KBVP for Czechia.
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Why do i have a work these days…will miss the show :c

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  • Some idea of the plans for the Su-75.
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Would loove to wee this.

Along side the vickers mk4 (valiant) early 105mm model and a later 120mm model.

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AIM-174 just gets rid of the booster

for low tier france


Pantserwagen M-38

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The Pantserwagen M-38 had a respectable armament compared to contemporary German or other armored cars. The main armament, mounted in the turret, consisted of a 37 mm Bofors cannon and a 7.92 mm M.20 machine gun. Additionally, the hull of the vehicle was equipped with two more 7.92 mm M.20 machine guns, one located at the front and the other in the rear.

Each armored car had 60 rounds of 37 mm ammunition, including 40 Armor-Piercing High Explosive (APHE) rounds and 20 High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) rounds. The three machine guns had a total of nine magazines with armor-piercing ammunition and 17 magazines with regular ammunition.

The 37 mm Bofors was one of the most advanced anti-tank guns of the late 1930s and was widely used by Poland, Denmark, Finland, and many other countries.

The cannon could fire approximately 10 rounds per minute and had various types of ammunition available for use.

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LAV 6.0 MK II, a.k.a Greg.
Features integrated Loitering Munitions system, a 30mm main gun and ATGM launchers.

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What’s that? A new look at the LAV 6.0 technology demonstrator? As that’s what it reminds me of.

But I don’t want to say it its that.

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LAV 6.0 Mk. 2
https://x.com/GroundWarGeek1/status/1927732589927763975

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Vickers Type 76
QF 2-pounder Mk II “Pom-Pom” on a Dragon IV hull.

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🇺🇿 Uzbek T-64 Modernization

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I never understood the shielding around the barrel.

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🇺🇿 Arslon 8x8 IFV


🇮🇳 T-72M1 Ajeya w/ TASL RCWS


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🇸🇰 TURRA-30 Combat Module w/ HARPIA Hard-kill APS




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