None of this matters
ROCS Hai Hu of the Guangdong navy
Was possibly the US army mine planter Gen. Henry J. Hunt.
Mainly served around Bias bay suppressing pirates.
1 x 5 inch, 2 x 3 inch, 40mm guns and various machine guns
Belgian naval ensign

Considering the Benelux is now in the game, it sure would be nice to be able to fly the unique Belgian navy ensign on British and French ships that closely resemble ones used by Belgium in the middle of the Second World war.
still hoping they will revert the changes to arcade naval aiming made a couple of ’ updates … sic ’ ago
forlorn hope gaij does not listen to regular players
i would like to restart playing naval again atm i will not play as it is worse than beta … quite the accomplishment they have made
A Chinese J-5 is equipped with a test aircraft for all-weather combat radar. There are no guns, only PL-1 missiles.
yeah, the HUD was widened due to the block 40 being originally meant to be the dedicated CAS version of the vipers
block 40 HUD
block 50 HUD
It’s a new high end CCA lol
Rank 6 with no guns, would be so super painful
Do you know when they’ll deploy the other two Littorio classes for Italy (Vittorio Veneto, Littorio)?
No, you always know, French, and when they’ll deploy artillery between 6.0 and 8.3 in the TT?
And it has the ERO M19 explosive reactive armor
I saw, NGL it’s a bit of a letdown. I’ll be more hopeful if Lockheed is able to rectify the 5 year delay on F-35 block 4
Early Hummel prototype (Geschützwagen für sFH 18/1) with a large muzzle brake
Later Hummel mod with the 150mm replaced with 105mm
Syrian Hummel during Cold War:
Thought that was a cake at first lol.
FV107 Scimitar “Late”.
8.0 Premium with Thermals and a Laser Range Finder
Could even throw in the 30mm APFSDS developed for the RARDEN
Indonesian B-25
Indonesia operated s total of 42 Mitchells spread across C, D and J models. These included glass and gun noses, with and without dorsal turrets, camo and bare metal…
US, Chinese, Russian and Frence Mitchells already exist. Surprisingly theres no evidence of Japan recovering a crashed bird but there’s still potential via Indonesian. That just leaves the British which should be a no brainer for the future. Squeezing in to other trees might require some out of the box thinking -Argentina confiscated a drug smuggling TB-25N which later crahed and had since been fully restored…Germany? Or a stretch to far?
That is not entirely correct, the Sakae blenheim was an Indonesian modification that was to be used as a transporter/reconnaissance, not for strike missions. Similarly to the P.D. (Pangeran Diponegoro) 1 & 2, which is a Ki-49-II & Ki-48 respectively, both was modified to be a cargo/transport aircraft
Also it wasnt mentioned as Dutch in the book, it was said that the aircrafts were operated by British RAF from the 84th & no.211 Bomber Squadron. They were then joined by the remaining elements of the 34th Bomber Squadron who was pushed back from Singapore and retreated to the Dutch East Indies

Excerpt taken from:
Susanto, M.B.S. (2024) Mengubah Hayabusa menjadi Garuda (Transforming Hayabusa into Garuda). Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia. Jakarta.
Hear me out: France air rank 5 fixed
Of course the Vautour IIN doesn’t really need to move to 4th line, I just did this to balance out the rank
I’m curious if that would actually be better than just straight up going for the F-16C Block 50+ PoBIT with the GE-129.
I’m also unsure of whether Block 40s received GE-129s at some point, but if they did that would also be an option.
At least as of now, the GE-129 is better than the PW-229 in most situations. We can compare the two using the F-16C Block 50 and F-16I Block 52+ SUFA.