A real Frankenstein tank, that’s for sure
Light AA MK1 with 2 15cm besa guns
Light AA MK2 late
Light AA MK2 early
They (the British Army) have been looking into it, but anything more than that is awaiting the conclusion of the strategic defence review, which should be published soon™.
If they do pursue a turret it would probably be the LMUK 40mm one, as it’s similar to Ajax’s so probably easier to produce.
15 cm, wow thats some heavy AA. ;)
I’m wondering if it could help against light tanks at a low br
T38 Stilet
T-64BM and T-64BV Mod.2017
F16 Variants that can come ingame
UAE F16E Block 60
IAI F16B Ace
F16I “Sufa”
F16C Block 50 Pobit ( modified f16s with apg83 for us service)
f16 block 72 viper
f16XL

TAI F16C OZGUR
F16/79
Precision guided missiles yet to come
USA
AGM53"Condor"
AGM169
AGM84E
AGM84H/K
ISRAEL
Rampage

Popeye

Delilah


Nimrod
DPRK M-2018 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer
- A newer DPRK Howitzer, armed with a 155mm Gun, 2x 30mm AG-17 Grenade Launchers, Laser Warning Receivers, 8x Smoke Grenades, Ballistic RADAR, and more. Likely based on the Ch’onma hull. Can also use anti-air missiles which are mounted opposite to the secondary gunner’s hatch.
- Another suggestion venture @ChieftainWarrior?
- Good ol’ Oryx database for DPRK vehicles:
just gonna yet those in
F/A-16 (proposed replacement of the A-10)
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F-16A 75-0750 AFTI (Advanced Fighter Technology Integration)
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PHASE 1 (October 1982)
standard F-16A with added CCV canards below the air inlet in a “V” configuration , Stored a separation camera housing beneath the rear fuselage and had the capability to attach a experimental Spin chute designed to prevent the loss of aircraft in spin conditions where the pilot cannot recover from spins using normal controls.
PHASE 2 (October 1984)
Falcon Knight dual FLIR system sensor pods was added at the wing roots (one-of variant of the AN/ASQ-153 Pave Spike pod) , as well as the AMAS (Automated Maneuvering Attack System) that enabled the AFTI/F-16 to translate in all three axes at a constant angle of attack and to be pointed up to six degrees off the flight vector. The digital flight control system gave the pilot a new freedom in maneuvering, making it possible to assume unorthodox flight attitudes, using nose pointing, direct force translation, and other unconventional means of maneuvering. The aircraft was also used to test and evaluate a variety of single-place cockpit layouts and systems. Pilots evaluated heads-up and head-down displays, voice interaction command systems, synthesized speech voice warnings, and touch-sensitive display screens. This aircraft also tried out products from the Air Force Microcomputer Applications of Graphics and Interactive Communications (MAGIC) project, which studies pictorial formats for situation displays in all three axes.
PHASE3 (October 1991)
received a Ejection seat upgrade and IRST was added between the radome and cockpit , the“V” configuration CCV canards where removed.
post AFTI program
this exact F-16 became associated with Close Air Support (CAS) studies later .
These studies were in support of the proposed A-16 or other future close air support/battlefield air interdiction aircraft. The AFTI/F-16 was upgraded with an F-16C block 25 wing and with block 40 F-16C features such as APG-68 radar and a LANTIRN interface. It went through a five-phase CAS evaluation program over 1988-1991, testing such low-level battlefield interdiction techniques as automatic target handoff-systems (in which target data was transferred from ground stations or from other aircraft to the AFTI/F-16), the Pave Penny laser-designator pod, off-axis weapons launch techniques, and various digital systems.
it also took part in the GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning System) and A-GCAS (AUTO-Ground Collision Avoidance System) programs.
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F-16 prototype 01568 , with main gear door pylon’s for AIM-7 sparrows :
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F-16 with Diverted Supersonic Inlet and Low Observable Asymmetric Nozzle [F-16 Testbed for F-35]
Is that upgraded osa?
The f/a 16 would be kinda neat same with the f-16xl considering I think it had the wiring for munitions to be launched, not just for show
Yea, it fires the T382 SAM which was developed if I’m not mistaken by the Ukrainian company ‘Luchs’.



Belarus also developed another new wheeled version too:
9A33-2B Osa
MTB 102, a long overdue boat, it was equipped with a 20mm oerlikon gun and two 530mm torpedoes. It saw service in the Dunkirk evacuations (6 runs to and from if memory servers right) and was temporarily the flagship of rear admiral Frederic Wake-Walker. It’s a historical boat that somehow isn’t already in.
Thats cool what nations it can come too?
I just know they gonna “namer” the eitan to the ground
While it does fire a Ukrainian-developed missile, it’s probably best to be placed as part of a Belarusian sub-tree of some sort in the Russia-tree. The vehicle itself is mostly a Belarusian design.
Very good, I love these and I’m desperate to see them added to the game