Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees)

Actually I have 2 country’s in mind that really need some help. Japan and Israel.

Japan really needs to get the Type 81C. Japan is struggling in the AA section and the 81C would really help.

Israel is in need of everything that’s not Magach’s. It needs to get its anti-air vehicles like the HVSD/ADAMS and SPYDER-AIO, needs vehicles like the Namer IFV, Pereh, Hafiz, needs its full Tiran-line, the Merkava Mk. 3D LIC (since the original is…locked as a USA event vehicle), Eitan MGS, Eitan IFV, Sabrah LT, Giraf, Vayzata Armor Package, and LAHAT GL-ATGM. These vehicles would really add much needed diversity and competitiveness to the tree.

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Sabra prototype

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Italy’s cheap SPAA alternative to the Otomatic
A 1980s SPAA combining Bofors 40mm and Leopard 1 hull

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Ukrainian MT-LBMSh,
Upgraded MT-LB with Shkval turret equipped with 30mm ZTM-1 cannon & Baryer ATGMs

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Harbin SH-5
Xi’an JH-7
Chengdu J-10
Shenyang J-11
Type 85-III
Type 79
ZBD-04
Type 63A
ZSL-92B

That would pretty much be my wishlist for now

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Polish LSPZRA Sopel
SPAA based on the SPG-2A (Opal-II) platform equipped with 2x ZU-23 23mm guns and 2x Strela-2M missile launchers.

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Polish LSPZRA Stalagmit
Improved LSPZRA Sopel
SPAA based on the SPG-2A (Opal-II) platform equipped with 2x ZU-23 23mm guns and 4x GROM missile launchers.

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M2A2 ODS Bradley Fighting Vehicles equipped with BRAT A2 and BRAT II explosive reactive armor tiles on the US military base in Erbil, Iraq in 2011.
Bradley Reactive Armor Tiles (BRAT)

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Do you think they could introduce BRAT as a modification?

I hope we get the Abrams RAT that also covers the turret.

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Arab League tech tree when?

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Aircraft: Curtiss P-40N-5-CU Warhawk

Description: Single-engine monoplane fighter

Description: The final production model of the series, the P-40N represented Curtis’ efforts to improve the Warhawk’s performance by decreasing the plane’s weight, installing the new Allison V-1710 engine, lengthening the fuselage, and improving the rearward visibility by expanding the cockpit.

Early-model P-40N-1-CUs had the best performance of any P-40, with notable increases to speed and rate of climb by deleting two of the machine guns from the wings, dropping the armament from 6x M2 0.5 cals to just 4x M2 .50 cals. Later variants from the P-40N-5 onwards started installing them again after pilot reports about the armament’s poor efficacy in combat started flooding in. Nevertheless, “hot rod” P-40Ns with the reduced armament saw speeds of up to 378 mph, while later, heavier blocks saw “just ~345-50 mph.

Despite the improved performance of the P-40N-5’s late-model Allison engine, it was still inadequate for many sorties in the European Theater which involved high-altitude mission profiles. This was primarily due to the lack of a two-stage supercharger. As a result, the P-40N was primarily used for ground attack in Europe (primarily over Italy), although in the Pacific Theater it still saw some success as a fighter.

In addition to seeing service with the USAAF, the P-40N series saw great usage with with Commonwealth nations like the RAAF and RNZAF who used the type as late as 1945.

Fuel and Oil Data:

Internal Fuel Capacity: 157 gallons

Oil Capacity: 8.75 gallons

Engine Data:

Manufacturer: Allison

Designation: V-1710-81

Engine Count: 1

Number of Cylinders: 12

Configuration: Double-row inline, water-cooled

Supercharger: single-stage, single-speed

Power Data:

Takeoff Power (52” Hg): 1200 HP @ 3000 RPM @ SL

Combat Power (57” Hg, ram air): 1480 HP @ 3000 RPM @ 10000 ft

Combat Power (57” Hg, no ram air): 1480 HP @ 3000 RPM @ 7500 ft

Military Power at (44.2” Hg, ram air): 1125 BHP @ 3000 RPM @ 17000 ft

Military Power at (44.2” Hg, no ram air): 1125 BHP @ 3000 RPM @ 15000 ft

Max Continuous Power (38” Hg): 1000 HP @ 2600 RPM @ 14400 ft

Max Cruise Power (31” Hg): 760 HP @ 2300 RPM @ 16600 ft

Propellor Data:

Manufacturer: Curtis

Blade Count: 3

Blade Diameter: 11 ft (?)

Dimensional Data:

Length: 33 ft, 3.72 in

Height: 12 ft, 4.5 in

Wing Span: 37 ft, 3.5 in

Wing Area: 236 sq. ft

Wing Loading (Gross Weight): 35 lbs/sq. Ft

Weight Data:

Empty Weight: 6200 lbs

Gross Weight (clean): 8260 lbs

Maximum Takeoff Weight: 10300 lbs

General Performance Data:

Max Speed (clean condition): 350 mph (563.27 kph)

Power-off, flaps-up, gear up Stall Speed (Gross Weight): 88 mph (141.62 kph)

Power-off, flaps-down, gear down Stall Speed (Gross Weight): 79 mph (127.14 kph)

Service Ceiling: 31000 ft

Maximum Speeds (clean condition, auto-rich mixture, 3000 RPM):

At SL (44.5” Hg): 287 mph (461.88 kph)

At 5000 ft (44.5” Hg): 306 mph (492.46 kph)

At 10000 ft (44.5” Hg): 325.5 mph (523.84 kph)

At 15000 ft (44.5” Hg): 344 mph (553.61 kph)

At 16400 ft (44.5” Hg): 350 mph (563.27 kph)

At 20000 ft (39.2” Hg): 342.5 mph (551.20 kph)

At 25000 ft (32.1” Hg): 326 mph (524.65 kph)

Rate of Climb (clean condition, auto-rich mixture, 3000 RPM, 8300 lbs):

At SL (44.5” Hg): 1860 ft/min (9.45 m/s)

At 5000 ft (44.5” Hg): 1900 ft/min (9.65 m/s)

At 10000 ft (44.5” Hg): 1935 ft/min (9.83 m/s)

At 14000 ft (44.5” Hg): 1960 ft/min (9.96 m/s)

At 20000 ft (39.2” Hg): 1310 ft/min (6.66 m/s)

At 25000 ft (32.1” Hg): 760 ft/min (3.81 m/s)

Armament:

Guns: 6x M2 .50 cal Browning HMG (1410 rounds, 235 RPG)

Bombs: 2x 500 lb OR

2x 1000 lb (wing-mounted) and 1x 500 lb (center rack)

This information was pulled from an old p40n5 posted by Aquila link provided for the old forum post

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I think it was suggested before but it was removed later

Type 62 SPAA and Type 62 SPH

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The Patria AMV w/ Bachka-U turret, it is literally just that.

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Attack aircraft and fighter-bomber toptier 10.3-12.3 from USA, UK and Italy tech tree rank 7-8

USA

AV-8B Harrier II Night Attack BR 12.3 (Air AB) 11.7 (Air RB & Air SB) and 12.0 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/1566/

A-6E SWIP BR 11.3 (Air AB) 11.7 (Air RB & Air SB) and 12.7 or 13.0 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/2047/

A-10C Thunderbolt II BR 11.7 (Air AB), 12.0 (Air RB & Air SB) and 12.7 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/4821/

F-111F Aardvark BR 12.0 (Air AB), 11.7 (Air RB & Air SB) and 12.3 or 12.7 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/1225/

AV-8B Harrier II+ BR 12.3 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 12.0 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/3801/

AV-8B Harrier II+ (2023) BR 13.0 or 13.3 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 13.7 (Ground RB)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/4592/

UK

Harrier GR.9A BR 12.3 (Air AB), 12.0 (Air RB & Air SB) and 12.7 (Ground RB)

http://cmano-db.com/aircraft/1097/

Sea Harrier FA2 BR 12.3 (Air AB, AIr RB & Air SB) and 13.0 or 13.3 (Ground RB)

Tornado GR.4 BR 12.7 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 13.0 (Ground RB)

BAE Hawk 200 BR 13.0 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 13.3 (Ground RB)

Italy

AMX A-11A BR 10.3 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 10.7 (Ground RB)

AMX A-11B ACOL BR 10.7 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 11.0 (Ground RB)

Tornado IDS MLU A-200C BR 11.7 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 13.0 or 13.3 (Ground RB)

Aermacchi MB-339CD (10.7)

AV-8B Harrier II+ (1998) (11.3)

https://cmano-db.com/aircraft/1946/

AV-8B Harrier II+ BR 12.3 (Air AB, Air RB & Air SB) and 12.0 (Ground RB)

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Yes a return of a way to get the “authentic decals” we used to have.

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Grandson(J-20) meets Grandfather(F-7 BGI i think)

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Would using some spoilers kill you?

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Its quite hard to find text formatting options in this new forum. He probably couldn’t find it

Spoiler tags, please.

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