Pre-order: L-39ZA Albatros

Gaijin might recognize potential criminal charges and potential loss of EU market.

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They don’t recognize geopolitical issues because they’re russian company, and recognizing them would put them in trouble, lol.

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Criminal charges such as? elaborate further because if you’re saying you they’ll face criminal charges for putting a nation under a certain flag in their game is actually hilarious.

Current implementation reflects historical alliances and
also consider Freedom of Expression and Sovereign Immunity, there’s also no legal precedent.

Thai air force L-39ZA-ART for Japan soon then?

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Why does the same logic regarding the missiles and the speed not apply to the A-10, which is actually slower than this

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Even without the geopolitics, it feels like a waste to make Czechoslovakia as a subtree due to the number of vehicles offered.

Same goes with India as part of the UK and Hungary a part of Italy. India is being used as premium or event fodder while Hungary got none of its indigenous aircraft or modified cold war ground units. Czechoslovakia would most likely go down the same route as one the prior mentioned trees.

Would it take longer to implement a independent tree? Absolutely. Am I willing to wait? Yes as I’d believe more unique vehicles can be added when not vying for spots on a tree that seems to be strong all around.

It’s not that I don’t want the USSR to get a subtree, I just think there are better options.

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I can but i dont wanna risk getting hit with ban for offtopic again, so hit me up in PMs if youre interested.

A poorly worded devblog can theoretically form basis for such charge, simply put.

Yeah, i said this several times and say it again - current implementation does not eflect historical alliances, which would be clear to anyone who actually studied czechoslovakias history between 48 and 89.

Has it limits.

So? World is evolving and so is law. Im constantly met with new judicature for far more estabilished areas of law.

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Lets not forget one important fact … Czechoslovakia was invaded by Soviet union and its allies, in 1968.

So this should be more appropriate:

L-159 Super Albatros would make a great addition to the Soviet research tree. Has a HMD, Modern Sidewinders and potentially access to a TGP and Brimstones.
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Su-37 will be an event vehicle not premium thank you very much (IS-7 of the air) unrivaled in close air battles.

That is L-159A…

This is not needed. Perhaps we should look into yak-130.

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Both

Well it would be nice to see both, but if causes issues then replace it.
OVT with r-77-1 and R-73.

Yet another trainer the USSR should’ve got instead: Yak 131: A upgraded Yak 130

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Not to mention the 2014 incident.

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Czech airforce never accquired Brimstones nor plans to, they were nevwr fitted onto the airframe either and it never recieved neccesary avionics to carry them.

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Source? Because reverse searching shows only your very own picture.

Saw that just one was modified with this capability, not sure when or where.