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

I personally LOVE the Atlas Cheetah, as it was in service over here too.

Atlas Cheetah C, registry [FAE-1377], dressed in the 40th Anniversary of the Cazadores (Hunters) Squadron livery

Atlas Cheetah C, registry [FAE-1377], side view picture of the aircraft painted in the 40th Anniversary of the Cazadores (Hunters) Squadron livery

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Atlas Cheetah C cockpit view

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Would make for either a fun event or TT Draken, F-35 pre WDNS twoseater. Last one ever delivered to us from SAAB

Would have access to napalm and Bullpups compared to the current F-35 WDNS

Also Morris Bofors for UK and Denmark
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F-100F Family

TF-100F (Denmark)

F-100F (France)

Unsure what to make these two unique from the Chinese Version

F-100F (US): The US could get the most unique Super-Sabre in the form of the Wild-Weasel sub-variant, allowing it to use SEAD missiles that other F-100’s do not get as well further expanded CM

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I had another idea, (actually i saw someone else say it) Gaijin should do a rework for the UK tech tree, BUT! a low tier rework, to include all the very important tank designs that we’re missing from interwar and early world war 2, that honestly should be in the game already!

Like the before mentioned A7E3, Cruiser Mark I A9 and Cruiser Mark II A10, how about that for a christmas gift for british mains gaijin? For me, sounds like a really good idea! ;)

Our F100’s and F100F weren’t really different to my knowledge they are identical to the US models, except they were listed as strike aircraft for our airforce. They were replaced by our F-35’s. We used a wide variety of the F100’s including the F model but they were mostly fitted with ground strike munitions

Heres some stuff if you’re curious

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Our F100’s and F100F weren’t really different to my knowledge they are identical to the US models, except they were listed as strike aircraft for our airforce

The Americans and Danes do use slightly different AIM-9 sub variants (AIM-9B FGW.s & N’s for Denmark. B’s, E’s & J’s for US). Not discounting the SEAD capabilities the US F-100F’s were sometimes used for which the Danes did not have. The only real way to separate between the D & F (Loadout wise) is the D could be more Air to Air orientated while the F is more Ground Attack orientated

Im not sure if AIM-9N-2’s were used on our F100’s i know the current F-35 in game has none of the correct missiles it should have Aim 9B FGW and AIM-9N-2’s so if it were added to the game i could see it being a carbon copy rather than anything unique

Whats the sead ordnance for the 100f?

AGM 45 most likely

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Eitan with a 30mm and iron fist

i’d love for israel to finally receive a wheeled vehicle, eitan fits perfectly

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I would like a game that don’t lag, freeze or rubberbands all over the place.

that would be lovely

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New Polish truck with mini gun dropped!

This is going to the collection

Polish tech tree will be peak

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guys what BR do you think a 2S1 with a laser range finder would be?

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7.7/8.0 , maybe 7.3 since it’s a slower plateform that also doesn’t get thermal’s

Def 7.0

yes, for israel

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F-4G Wild Weasel
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Legendary F-4G Wild Weasel

US

ARMAMENT:

  • 4x AIM-9M, L, P, , P-2, P-3, J, Sidewinder
  • 4x AIM-7M, F, E-2 Sparrow
  • 4x AGM-45 Shrike
  • 4x AGM-88 HARM
    ** AGM-65D, G, B Maverick
  • 4x AGM-62 Walleye
  • 4x AGM-78 Standart ARM
  • 4x GBU-15
  • 18x Mk.82
  • 18x GBU-12
  • 5x Mk.84/ GBU-10 / GBU-14
  • 18x CBU-87 / CBU-89 / CBU-58

SYSTEMS:

  • APQ-120 fire-control radar [Hughes]
  • AJB-7 bombing system
  • ASQ-91 weapon release system,
  • ASX-1 TISEO (Target Identification System Electro-Optical) Northrup
  • ASN-63 INS
  • APR-36 RWR
  • ALQ-87 FM barrage jammer
  • ALQ-101 ECM pod Westinghouse noise/deception jammer
  • ALQ-119 ECM pod Westinghouse noise/deception jammer (covering three bands)
  • ALQ-130 ECM pod
  • ALQ-131 ECM pod
  • ALQ-140 IR countermeasures system [Sanders]

AN/APR-47 Electronic Warfare / SEAD System
better threat tracking, faster processing, and could locate radars more precisely

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please add the BMP3M for USSR to compete with the PUMA VTJF and KF41 and namer 30…

Literally all the info gaijin would ever need for this

The BMP-3M is an upgraded version of the BMP-3 IFV featuring improved firepower, mobility, protection, and modern optics. First unveiled in 2011 at Russian Expo Arms, it represents the most capable evolution of the BMP-3 family and would fill the requested gap for a top-tier Soviet/Russian IFV comparable to the Puma, KF41 Lynx, and Namer.

Armament

Primary Armament:

  • 100 mm 2A70 low-pressure gun (max 4,000 m range)
  • Traverse: 360°
  • Elevation: −5° to +60° (allows engaging helicopters)
  • Rate of fire: 8–10 rpm

Ammunition:
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• 3UOF19 HE
• 3UOF17 HE
• 3OF32 HE
• 9M117M1 (Arkan) laser-guided ATGM, 750–800 mm RHAe behind ERA

Loadout:

  • ~40 × 100 mm rounds total
  • 22 ready-to-fire (carousel)
  • ~8 ATGMs
  • 18 additional stowed rounds

Secondary Armament:

  • 30 mm 2A72 autocannon
    • Range: 1,500–2,000 m vs ground, up to 4,000 m vs helicopters
    • Fire rate: 300–330 rpm
    • Dual-feed

30 mm ammunition:
• AP-I
• HE-I
• HE-T
• APDS (service load ~500–600 rounds)

Machine Guns:

  • 1 × 7.62 mm PKTM (coaxial)
  • 2 × 7.62 mm PKTM (bow/hull mounted)

Grenade Launchers:

  • 6 × 81 mm smoke grenades (Tucha / 902V system)

Protection

**HAS THE SAME ARMOUR DIMENTIONS AS THE BMP3 just with add on armour (like 2S38 or with the ERA package)
The BMP-3M uses a welded aluminium hull offering protection from small arms fire and shell fragments. Protection is enhanced by add-on armour kits and available ERA/APS options.

Features:

  • Additional armour shields rated to stop 12.7 mm AP
  • Optional ERA (Kaktus or 4S20 Kontakt-1 depending on customer)
  • Optional APS: Shtora-1 (soft kill) or Arena-E (hard kill)

With Kaktus ERA installed, the BMP-3M is rated to resist 30 mm APDS from medium distances — a major upgrade over the base BMP-3.
• Aluminium welded hull
• Add-on armour panels
• Kaktus ERA blocks
• Optional Kontakt-1 (4S20) depending on variant
• APS options (Arena-E / Shtora-1)
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Mobility

Engine options:

  • UTD-29M — 500 hp
  • UTD-32 — 660 hp

Performance:

  • Top speed: 72 km/h (road)
  • ~45 km/h off-road
  • Weight: ~22,000 kg
  • Power-to-weight: 22–28 hp/ton (depending on engine + ERA/APS installed)

Mobility characteristics:

  • 4F / 2R transmission
  • Trench crossing: 2.5 m
  • Vertical obstacle: 0.8 m
  • Gradient: 35°

The vehicle also features a front-mounted dozer/entrenching blade.

Fire Control, Optics & Electronics

The BMP-3M features a major upgrade in optics and FCS compared to the standard BMP-3, including thermal imaging for both commander and gunner.

Systems:

  • Dual-channel FLIR for gunner
  • Commander panoramic thermal sight (Vesna-K or Pelleng TKN-AI)
  • Integrated laser rangefinder
  • ATGM guidance channel (Sodema / SOZH-M multichannel sight)
  • Automatic fire control system
  • NBC protection
  • Night vision
  • Fire detection & suppression system
  • Air conditioning (improved crew comfort)

Dimensions

  • Length: 6.71 m
  • Width: 3.15 m
  • Height: 3.15 m

In a Nutshell

A modernized BMP-3 variant equipped with ERA, APS, APDS, modern thermals, better mobility, improved FCS, and heavier firepower, making it an ideal candidate for:

→ Soviet Top-Tier IFV (BR 10.7–11.3)

A vehicle that can finally compete with late-generation Western IFVs such as the Puma, KF41, and Namer.

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its good but not above 10.3 they can add T15 or the terminator