Pakistan & Bangladesh Tech Tree

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AI?
cant be real lol

yes lol

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FAARIS APC. Looks like Pakistan got the ToT of VN22
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New variant of Talha APC

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is that a 40mm grenade launcher and a 12.7mm HMG?

40mm grenade Launcher and 7.62mm machine gun

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Type 59 with rice straw camouflage(BD). It’s the type of premium that gaijin likes to add.

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Bangladeshi indigenous drones

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Next update: Type 59 “Rice straw”

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Live fire

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i love the blue camo for the mig srsly

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A Model of China-Pakistan Cooperation! Khalid Tanks have been Upgraded, Replaced with Heavy Dual Anti-Armor, Which Will Not be Easy to Penetrate-Gain Source Inc Limited

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Azerbaijani and Bangladeshi mig29 camo is quite beautiful.

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Found another angle, not sure if the same tank though

I wouldnt know whether to label this Al Khalid I or not but its definitely non-standard. Maybe a modernisation after the rise in usage of top attack/drones?

Al Khalid I-M?

An expo model also shows this ERA coverage

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Yes its the same tank. Both pictures are from the same year

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We highly demand war thunder to make a Pakistan tech tree thus it will attract may players from these big manpower nations like Pakistan and Bangladesh,
I suggest Bangladesh to be a sub-tree to Pakistan, also Pakistan has it’s own homemade tanks, IFV, APC’s, Frigates and fighter jets. Here’s a suggestion of what Pakistan Air, Ground and Naval tech tree should look like:

Ground Forces (Tanks and Armored Vehicles)

BR 1.0 to 2.0

  • M4A1 Sherman: Supplied to Pakistan post-independence.
  • M3 Stuart: Early light tank used in the region.
  • T-34/85 (Captured): Hypothetical addition, based on regional conflicts.

BR 2.3 to 4.0

  • Sherman Firefly: A British-supplied version with a powerful gun.
  • M24 Chaffee: Light tank acquired through American aid.
  • Type 59 (Chinese Export): Early medium tank variant.

BR 4.3 to 6.0

  • Centurion Mk.5/1: British MBT used in small numbers.
  • M47 Patton: Acquired via US military aid.
  • M36 Jackson: Tank destroyer, possible export model.

BR 6.3 to 8.0

  • Type 69-II: A Chinese-supplied MBT with improvements.
  • Al-Zarrar (Prototype): Early variants of this Pakistani upgrade of the Type 59.
  • M48A5 Patton: Modernized version with better armor and firepower.

BR 8.3 to 10.2

  • Al-Khalid I: Pakistan’s main battle tank, copy of the Chinese MBT 2000 Upgraded with immense firepower and mobility.
  • T-80UD: Ukrainian-supplied MBT with advanced armor and firepower.
  • Al-Khalid II: Latest upgraded variant, with improved firepower and electronics.

Pakistan Air Force Tech Tree

BR 1.0 - 2.3

  • Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb (Fighter): British fighter-bomber used during the early years.
  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb (Fighter): Early iconic aircraft operated by PAF post-independence.
  • De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI (Attacker/Bomber): British multi-role aircraft, a plausible addition for light bombing.

BR 2.7 - 4.7

  • Hawker Tempest Mk.II (Fighter): Heavily used by PAF, known for its speed and firepower.
  • B-57 Canberra (Bomber): American light bomber acquired in the 1950s, extensively used for bombing missions.
  • Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (Fighter/Attacker): Trainer adapted for light attack roles.

BR 5.0 - 6.7

  • F-86F Sabre (Fighter): Mainstay jet fighter of the PAF during the 1960s.
  • Dassault Mystère IV (Fighter): Hypothetical export French jet fighter.
  • B-57B Canberra (Bomber): Upgraded version with better payload and defensive capabilities.

BR 7.0 - 8.7

  • Shenyang F-6 (Fighter): Chinese MiG-19 variant used extensively during the Cold War.
  • Mirage IIIEP (Fighter/Attacker): Multirole fighter with air-to-ground attack capabilities.
  • A-5C Fantan (Attacker/Bomber): Chinese strike aircraft adapted for bombing and close air support.

BR 9.0 - 10.2

  • Mirage VPA (Fighter/Bomber): Upgraded Mirage variant equipped with precision-guided munitions.
  • JF-17 Thunder Block I (Fighter/Attacker): Pakistan’s indigenous jet fighter with multirole capability.
  • JF-17 Thunder Block II (Fighter/Bomber): Advanced version with improved avionics and weapon systems.

Dedicated Bomber Line

  • B-24 Liberator (BR 2.3): Heavy bomber supplied in small numbers by the British during early independence.
  • B-57A Canberra (BR 5.7): Classic light bomber used for precision strikes.
  • A-5C Fantan (BR 8.3): Ground attack aircraft with bombing capability.
  • Mirage 5PA (BR 9.7): Strike bomber variant with upgraded bombing loadout.

Premium/Event Vehicles

  1. JF-17 Thunder Block III (BR 11.0): Top-tier modern variant with advanced radar and missile systems.
  2. Dassault Mirage IIIRP (BR 8.3): Reconnaissance and light bomber variant for events or premium.
  3. MiG-15bis (BR 8.0): Hypothetical addition via Chinese supply routes.

Naval Forces (Optional Addition)

  • BR 1.0-2.0: River-class frigates (British WW2-era ships).
  • BR 4.0-6.0: Osa-class missile boats (Chinese supply).
  • BR 7.0-10.0: Zulfiqar-class frigate and Jinnah Class Frigate: Modern frigates with advanced weapons and radar systems.

Hope it will help! :)

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In fact, there are many options, such as BM Oplot-P, T-80UD (6TD-2), F-16C or 85II and the like. I’m very much looking forward to seeing Pakistan join the game and hopefully see this great plan by June next year.

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yup the American F-16 modified by PAF thus F-16C and many more i would enjoy to play war thunder with this nation

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