
SM.89. A heavy Italian attacker, armed with 2x 37 mm cannons, 3x 12.7 + 2x 12.7 in dorsal and ventral positions.
It also featured heavy armour protection, with 300 kg of windscreen and steel protecting the pilot, 300 kg for the engines, and 80 kg aft armour. It’s also unusual that it saw limited service, considering it was a single prototype.
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what if they add the bear that served poland in ww2 with the infanry???
Dude that’s ww2
The bear was called Wojtek
More boxers please gajin

Gaijin: Alright adding TT boxer to Britain and event vehicle for Germany
Please just no more of the events I have em all but 3 boxers all events would just be silly we need to ones
Unless you’re playing britain or Italy most nations wheeled vehicles are event unfortunately
Unfortunately true but like 90% of the wheeled light tanks for Germany are just events like gimme Schakal in the tt
Here I just check we have 8 event light tanks and 4 in the teach tree its ridiculous at this point(9 in the event area of u are counting the twich drop puma)
Sweden had two: Pbil m40(premium and event) and CT-CV105HP(event). I do agree, especially while Sweden could get tfe other lynx, Strv fm/31, and so many more lol
- Object 785 .
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- Object 188 fitted with the 2A66 gun (The early T-72BU prototype, before it became the T-90).
- 1984 variant of the T-80U (The very first production model of the T-80U).
- T-90 “Burlak” .
- T-80 “Burlak” .
- T-80 with a 30mm autocannon .
- 2S19M1-155 .
- Kurganets-25 with the LShO-57 .
- T-55 with the “Dozhd” APS .
- T-64A with the “Veer-3” APS.
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- T-54 with the “Veer” APS .
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- Object 166TM (A modification of the T-62 tank, which was equipped with a 2A26 cannon and an 800 horsepower gas turbine engine.) .
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- T-90m prototype
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- 2C18 “Pat-S”
- BTR-80 23mmx2
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- TKB-841 30YU6 “Pantsir-S1-O”
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- T-62 with MT-12 cannon
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- BMP-2 with D-81 cannon
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- Object 914B (object 911B, but bmp)
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- 3A-SpN “Titan”
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- Object 760
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- Object 911B (the younger brother of object 906)
- Object 906B (The brother of object 906)
- BTR 80 “Quartet-M”
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- BSU-11-57F
- Object 280
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- Object 681
- 9K128M Kornet-D1 on the BMD-4M chassis
- T-80u MLRS “Grad”
- Object 478M (The real photos were not saved. But, most likely, the tank was created in reality.)
- Ba-27m
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- BTR RD
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- PT-1A
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- T-34 small (light tank) model 1934
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- BT-7 shielded
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- BTR-90M (BTR-90 with the Bakhcha-U combat module)
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- 2S2 “Fialka”
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- Izdelie 172M2A (The T-72M1, modernized for Algeria. The tank featured the installation of a modernized fire control system, including the Sosna-U multi-channel gunner’s sight, a remotely controlled machine gun station, a smoke grenade launching system, as well as a 1000 hp engine)
- T-80BM1
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- T-80U with the Arena APS ( Not to be confused with the T-80UM-1)
- Т-72М1М with the Arena APS
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- T-25
- A-20 (I believe a specific power of almost 28 horsepower per ton is noteworthy.)
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- Object 211 (T-50 variant 2)
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- T-28 with F-39 cannon (95 mm)
- T-28 with F-30 cannon (85 mm)
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- T-80YA (An analogue of the T-80ue-1 tank for TT)
USSR Def needs more unique vehicles
Looks like if 906 and 775 had a baby thing.
And this is if a Leo 2A7 and T-80 had a baby.
Object 760 was an experimental mobility testbed for a combat hovercraft, developed in the early 1960s. It was intended for testing as part of a special military hovercraft development program and was produced as a single prototype. As a result of the trials, Object 760 demonstrated high levels of mobility and maneuverability, including successful traversal of minefields where anti-tank mines failed to detonate.
- “Hmm, how to defeat anti-tank mines…”
- “Just levitate, lol)))”





















