Hmm, this is interesting…
It’s probably the initial variant of the baktar shikan, but this might just be a normal HJ-8.
what do you suggest?
Adding a separate vehicle or a modification to the m113 with baktar shikan?
I think this atgm needs a bit more research. It could be same as Baktar Shikan. If its slightly worse than Bakter shikan then it can be added as a modification.
found any info?
Couldn’t find any sadly. You can try asking some chinese players maybe they know something about it.
I think Qazeeb was the previous name of Bakter Shikan. It looks same as Bakter shikan and the picture was taken when the Bakter shikan was first made. So there is high possibility of it being same as Bakter shikan.
Also the meaning of the word Qazeeb is exactly the same as Bakter Shikan.
ill adjust it in that case
just realised there was a F-35 here
Otokar Cobra 1 with some kind of dual barrel gun.
Damn bro they buying everything lol
Short barrel tho so it may be a grenade launcher
lol. However a few years ago our president announced the procurement of Fifth gens. I think the F-35 is just shown as an example.
I thought it was a binocular
does the MBT 2000 in WT also have a similar turret?
EDIT:
also found some Thermals data abt AK
more ERA
I think you forgot about the new turret
This is Type59M
Yes. If you break the cage armor on MBT-2000 it would look the same.

@Miraz05 how do you suggest I arrange these two lines?
Currently left one is only Russian, right one is initially American and later Chinese.
In left line group T-54 and T-55 and leave the Type 59 group as it is. Move Type 59MII to 8.3 and keep the T-55H as a ungrouped vehicle.
Left line needs BR changes.
M48A2 to 7.7
M48A5 to 8.0
Type 69 IIG to 9.0(Current in game BR. Although 8.7 was a suitable BR for this)
Durjoy Prototype to 9.3
Durjoy to 9.7
Al Zarrar (first one) to 9.0
BAC recently started to work on new unknown prototype aircraft. It will probably be the BBT-3.
After looking at some details it seems it will be a jet since they are now switching to aluminum and other metals for aircraft manufacturing, previously they mostly used wood and fiber glass to manufacture BBT-1 and BBT-2.