Yontzee
February 18, 2025, 6:34pm
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Pretty sick and would be very irritating to play against since it can hide anywhere but what gun is that? Looks like a 30mm MK44 but there looks to be more around the barrel than just the typical MK44 muzzle brake.
Now imagine if they attached a single spike launcher on it next to the gun…👀
Speaking of Wiesel:
Here is a nice picture of a winter woodland (may also contain a floating MELLS launcher)
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comrade… why is that bush moving across that field?
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I would be for it, only if spikes weren’t so bad in game.
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this still gives me chuckles …
Sukhoi in German or France or even US tree would’ve tickled me less
It still could be a fun addition and foldered with something else so it would not need to be researched for full cost
F-106 (ultimate form)
-XAIM-4H with proxy fuse
-illumination flares from QF-106
-HMD
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Did you actually watch the video ?
First shot in the first second, second shot around the 6-7s, and last shot around the 13-14s. It’s not even close to 4s LMAO
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Then at what point did you witness a 4s reload ?
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Lets shake things up and not just post vehicles
Shameless self plug:
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Major General W.H. Evered Poole
Major-General Poole is one of the most under-publicized of all South Africa’s great generals, despite commanding the highly regarded 6th South African Armoured Division during World War II. The division would go on to spearhead success in the Italian Campaign, earning high praise from General Mark W. Clark, describing it as:
“Under a most competent leader, Major-General W. H. E. Poole. This unit had previously been shifted to the Fifth Army front, a…
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Major General Roland de Vries
Major-General Roland de Vries due to his battlefield exploits and tactical astuteness earn the nickname the “Rommel of the SADF". Born on January 29, 1942, de Vries joined the South African Army in January 1963 and qualified as an officer in January 1964 he would go on to have a long and successful career serving for 37 years retiring in April 1999 as the Deputy Chief of the South African Army. In 1981, as a Commandant, de Vries would take the reins of…
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굴러온
February 19, 2025, 11:58pm
420
nah, more of an old crotale equivalent.
They fix the F-5 damage model or the non existant ir lock until 0.6 km
Swiss M109-120 RUAG circa 2002
An M109 based testbed for the RUAG 120mm Compact Tank Gun.
sort of like Swiss PTZ-89.
my new fav Swiss armored vehicle.
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