Probably , thats where all the pakistani stuff goes
What an unfortunate name lol
Marder 2 plz
First line, 12.3?
Very weak engines but should have FOX 3’s so probably 13.0
This is just like the AMX-13-105. They have both the turret and the hull already in game but sticking them together and doing like an hour of work is too much.
Unfortunate? Brilliant i say
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Oh hell naw not a premium
There’s waaaaay enough of them
Would be really unfortunate if they locked unique Pakistani vehicles behind a paywall only to then lack unique options for the future subtree
INTERCONAIR / the author misidentified/mislabed the vehicle shown here.
This is not a “swiss typhoon” chassis, this is the RU 362 chassis (prototype for the SPz Marder, 1966). The bundeswehr gave Oerlikon the RU 362 chassis to fit the turret for trials/tests
(aswell as a KanJaPz “Belgienausführung”, later named ET3/73 - This chassis was modified but the turret never fitted, due to the Bundeswehr rejecting the proposal after the GDD-A trials on the RU 362).
Such were conducted in early 1980, the vehicle was to have a similar tactical-use as the previously rejected Begleitpanzer 57 mm.
As such, after the firing tests/trials were conducted, the Bundeswehr once again decided against a Begleitpanzer (support-tank) proposal, as they did not see a immediate necessity or way to fit such vehicle-types into their existing structures.
RU 362 (1966);
RU 362 fitted with Oerlikon GDD-A turret (circa 1980);
Edit: I’ll probably make a suggestion for it soon’ish…
J11BG
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-advanced AESA radar (exact model isnt known)
-advanced weaponry (pl15&pl10 etc…)
-advanced avionics and EW suite
-WS-10B engines (140kn wet thrust)
The WS-10B has a thrust of 140-144KN depending on source, not 135.
The second last image of the radar has no valid source linking it to any aircraft.
And the last one is supposedly the J-16’s radar from a 2012 research paper
Object 219A 1982