Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees)

Its about time we had a unique F-16…one for the Squadron bank perhaps.

F-16C Block 25, #83120

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you mean the original versions weren’t stabilized?

I’ve heard two things, that they weren’t or that the stabilizers were non-functional. With the R2 model it is confirmed that they’re equipped with working stabilizers and will be the new standard.

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T-72B3M, BTR-82AT, 2S3M Akatsiya, and other vehicles.

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Isn’t it great?

Ki-64
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BTR-90

Fuji T1 series to replace R2y2s

Rikugun KI-93 after Ki-83
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O-I heavy tank for Japan
Komatsu LAV (Type 01 LMAT) to have proper atgm carrier

Mitsubishi LR-1 (MU-2K). (Mitsubishi LR-1 (MU-2K))
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Mansyū Ki-98 after B7A2: Mansyū Ki-98 - Japanese Saab 21
Mitsubishi J4M:
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Mitsubishi J8M in folder with KI-200, J8M used 30mm type 5 autocannons: Mitsubishi J8M - Wikipedia

Nakajima Ki-201 in folder with kikka or after it.

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M46’s experimental APFSDS round

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VKS Su-57 armed with two Kh-59M2A series air-to-surface missiles.

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Pardon? This was created for the M46 specifically or the 90mm in general?

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And as for these, I will heart for the cool piece of history, but I don’t think the Russian tree should receive these vehicles in any form.

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Faithless, the Flogger that Mikoyan couldnt flog.

MiG-23-01 aka MiG-23PD

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MIG-23- ‘Second Stage’, a Flogger that Mikoyan could flog.

MiG-23-11

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Defiantly would like to see the 120mm Centuro come to the Soviet tree. Maybe as a squadron tank, like how Sweden got the T-80U.

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Beaverette Mk.III, would sir like 2 drum or 4 belt feds with his armour?

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🇺🇸 M10 Booker and M1A2 SEPv3, Brothers in Arms


An M10 Booker (left) and a M1A2 SEPv3 (right) next to one another during field tests.

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bernardini tamoyo 3

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Really hope we get to see the XF5U one day.


It’s probably on the edge on what could be added, but it was completed and there is a lot of data on how it would’ve flown, and did technically fly, albeit as short hops. It’s just too interesting for me to not want it, ideally as a TT vehicle seeing as how a lot of US aircraft end up in foreign TTs, so even though the US doesn’t, strictly speaking, need it, it could always do with having interesting prototype vehicles that can’t be copy pasted into other trees.

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