Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees)

I’m a simple man just give me mig 25 pd

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That’s why France dropped out of the Eurofighter consortium. They knew that German influence would result in the end product being too ugly.

j/k, but the Rafale is the better-looking jet.

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I want to be upset, but the Rafale is just too beautiful to disagree…

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Why they didn’t upgrade the main gun?

It just looks like an obese Gripen, at least the EF tries to look unique, although it just looks “odd” because of it.

For this specific one idk. The new gun came along with the T-55M6 version that Battlerog posted.

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SPHINX (2010) developed by Panhard and CMI as a proposal for the EBRC program which could relatively quickly enter service:

The SPHINX chassis developed by Panhard is functional whilst the turret is a mock-up of the existing Cockerill Medium Calibre Turret:

  • Weight: 17t
  • Engine power: 600hp
  • CTAS 40 autocannon (250 round ready rack)
  • Gun elevation: -20° to +60°
  • 3rd generation commander and gunner thermals
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Iraqi SPAA based on T-55 tank. The gun looks a lot like Type 59/S-60 57mm gun

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Split the vehicle into production and prototype. Same thing should happen to the T-80U. UM with Agava and U without.

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A lot of nations that get T55’s and up buying T72’s. Similarly to Finland there was a discussion to upgrade the T55’s engine but the money went towards the T72 which in game does not feature any of the upgrades done to the two models the fins modified. The FIN mod is the finalized version with the first change to the T72 which features the 890hp engine iirc

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Object 490 Poplar
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Object 490A Buntar
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Object 195
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Object 477 Boxer
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Object 477 Molot, note the extra thiCCCCC drivers hatch. Picture taken on Kharkiv tank factory ground in 2017, current state of the tank is unkown.
Fun fact: Object 4xx series tanks are from Ukrainian Kharkiv plant. While 1xx are from Uralvagonzavod, Russia.
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Object 477 tanks were very well protected with absolutely no tank shell being able to penetrate deep enough to harm the crew. Ontop of the heavy frontal protection, there were many steel plates inside the vehicle to compartmentalize it.

Object 477A or A1 Nota
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Object 477 Turret hatches (top picture), and driver hatch (bottom picture)

Object 477 layout, you can see the drum like autoloader layout.
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Object 188

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Again, no. They can add a 2nd T-80U without it, but the current one stays.

There is a suuggestion about that?

I mean that’s an opinionated discussion, not a one way is the highway.

Personally I think that would work, the T-80U without the Agava and a T-80UM with it, and also have the T-80BV’s Agava removed.

It’s historically accurate, the majority of T-80U’s do not have it and the T-80BV is a singular prototype rather than having the historical version.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

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That uh, ‘one way’, is its already ingame, been in the game for years, along with countless other prototypes, in a game where the developers have constantly said, time after time, that prototypes are perfectly fine and here to stay.

Who would have thought that this would still need to be said in 2024.

The T-80UM (Object 291) is a different Agava T-80U to the one ingame. They can add that as an event vehicle if they want, and keep the current T-80U as is.

Plus there’s the early T-80U (Object 219A) with Kontakt-1 and 1100HP engine. But again, no reason to change the current one.

This is a historical sandbox game, always has been. Where I can play the Mirage 4K, VCC-80/60, Rad90, etc. The only thing that matters is vehicles existed.

Doesn’t matter.

Doesn’t matter, they can add another version if they want.

What’s up with the hostility man, it’s just an opinion

What hostility?

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Belgian Antititankmissilevoertuig C.V.R.(T.) STRIKER, The only other Operator Country of the STRIKER

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Look inside for details:

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The characteristic Belgian numberplate

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Five missiles ready to fire and five stowed are carried.

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The missiles have hollow charge warheads and were steered by the Automatic Command Line of Site (ACLOS) system where the controller sights the target. The missiles are fired at a fixed elevation of 35º and have an effective range of 4000 metres.

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The Final resting place of one of the STRIKER museumpieces at the militairy base in Heverlee.

Specs:

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Note the use of a Belgian-produced machine gun by FN Herstal

This STRIKER would be very nice to see as a skin or maybe in a BeNeLux (sub)tree.

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W90, Joint Project between the PLA, UK, and the Spanish, Cannon Design directed by Gerald Bull.

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Suggestion soonish?

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