Siam-Thailand Lineups For Japanese Tech Tree

Thai air froce has it’s tha F-16A. Would that replace tha AJ in Japan air tree?

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I hope not, because it would rob the opportunity for the newcomers or those who haven’t gotten the F-16AJ yet from obtaining it.

By the way, there’s one thing that I would love to know regarding Gaijin implementing new vehicle; Do they have to ask for the nations or the manufacturers for their consents/licenses? Like, Idk much about the inner working, but dealing with the governments must be quite a hassle, not including the “cut” some governments might ask for having their vehicles in War Thunder. Sometimes, I wonder if the reason why the packs/premium vehicles are quite expensive is because they have to share their revenue with the license owners or the gov’t owning the rights to those vehicles, albeit they might be the copy and paste from other tech trees.

Some Pictures of Interwar-WW2 Thai war planes, from Facebook page Siam aviation graphics by Soonthorn visalrakkij Facebook

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Japanese pilot briefing Thai pilot on Ki-43 Hayabusa, Don Mueang Airport, Bangkok, 2486/1943 (According to the comments on the facebook page)

Video from NHK: タイ空軍 「隼」戦闘機で訓練|ニュース|NHKアーカイブス

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Picture showing an inscription on Thai Vought Corsair V93S donated to Royal Thai Armed Forces by the people of Trakarn, Ubon Ratchathani province.

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A Drawing of Royal Thai Armed Forces’ Ki-21"Sally/Nagoya"

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Personally, it may not replace the F-16AJ, but the F-16A Block 15 OCU (Peace Naraesuan I,II) will be added to this line and will be in Br.11.7 due to the matter of AIM-7 with no information on its use. Jobs in the Royal Thai Air Force Therefore, there may still be an F-16AJ to compensate for this lack.


F-16A Block 15 OCU (Peace Naraesuan I,II)

As for the F-16AM/BM (Peace Naraesuan III), it will become an additional Br.12.0 in the Attack Line due to its weapon system having attack capabilities. and installation of the Atlas II Targeting Pod.

F-16AM/BM (Peace Naraesuan III)

and F-16ADF (Peace Naraesuan IV) will become Br.12.X instead due to more modern weapon systems from other models. Because the AIM-120 is used as a long-range weapon.

F-16ADF (Peace Naraesuan IV)

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I just came here to show my support for a Siam-Japan tech tree and just a pinch of other SEA nations on there as well (like China getting Vietnam). Makes a lot more sense historically and honestly Korea should be a separate tech tree like Israel in my opinion (but only if the Siam-Japan tech tree gets going). It can be unlocked from rank 4 US, USSR or Japan and it makes sense, Korea only had tanks post-WW2.

Please make this work. And maybe we can just get the Kaplan

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They should add an United Korea tech tree instead of adding both koreas as sub trees

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Some pictures from Royal Thai Airforce Museum. I am planning to go there some day and might take a lot of pictures for the discussion and thread.

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Boeing P-12, according to the wiki, it should be Model 100E, an export version of P-12E.


V-93S Corsair


F-86 Sabre

If I have made any mistake, please correct me (^^)

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I believe you must definitely visit the Air Force Museum. And of course I’ll make your dreams come true (there’s The National Memorial nearby if you want to see more Ha-Go tanks, Vickers 6 ton tanks and more. I will also take you on a sightseeing trip.)

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The National Memorial and M-41

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BTR-3E with Cockerill CSE 90LP turret, Thailand tested it - Suggestion for it is pending approval :D

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Interesting stuff I found while I was at the museum. Apparently Paribatra/Boripatra bomber could carry 2 machine guns and upto 150 lbs of bombs


I took a lot of pics while I was there. I will upload some of them with interesting facts/information later (after I recover from Dengue)

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Vehicle Suggestions for Thailand (excluding chinese export vehicles):

Ground:

Air:

Naval:

Heli:

  • N/A

I will update this list once there is more, everyone is welcome to create Suggestions of course.

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This is great!
The information on Ukrainian tanks in the Thai tech tree has been expanded. In particular, the car that I did not include in the Sub Tree was the BTR-3E 90CSE because in the beginning I thought that Thailand did not order this thing to use. But if you look at it from another angle, if it were also in the Sub Tree, it would probably be a Tank Destroyer that would be fun to use to some extent. And according to information from 8 years ago, there are many types of ammunition that can be used, including APFSDS-T, HEAT-T, HESH-T, HE-T, CANISTER and SMK-WP-T, including support for firing FALARICK 90 ATGM.

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FALARICK 90 ATGM


BTR-3E 90CSE Testing at Sa Kaeo

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I hope you get well soon. And get back to doing what you love soon. ✌️✌️

I look forward to reading your review of the Royal Thai Air Force Museum. In the meantime, I will add information about the native woods used to make Boriphat airplanes. which consists of

  • Mai yom hom (ไม้ยมหอม) : used for making plywood, fuselage
  • Mai mok (ไม้โมก) : used for making the plane’s body and propeller
  • Mai Ta Sua (ไม้ตาเสือ) : used for making propeller
  • Bark from Mai Bong (เปลือกไม้บง) : used for making painting lining cloth oil in the plane

Information : Royal Thai Air Force Museum

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Boriphat at Don Mueng in 1929

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Shall we add this one to the line as well?


RTA M109A5

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Meanwhile theyre happy with the F16 and pattons…yeah. Chinese zealots can lock it up

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Should 100% be in the US TT, like the greyhound…

It would probably just not be included if it had similar performance. Oh wait, but the ADJ is fake

RTAF​ air​ tactical​ operations competition​ 2024 https://fb.watch/oDNa5jk6SA/?mibextid=Si3T6l

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Stingray replacing my Type 16 for light tank will be nice.

And then the Naval and helicopters followed.🎉🎊✨


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