They should add an United Korea tech tree instead of adding both koreas as sub trees
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.
If I have made any mistake, please correct me (^^)
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.)
BTR-3E with Cockerill CSE 90LP turret, Thailand tested it - Suggestion for it is pending approval :D
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)
Vehicle Suggestions for Thailand (excluding chinese export vehicles):
Ground:
- BTR-3E1
- BTR-3RK
- BTR-3E (CSE 90LP)
- T-84 BM Oplot-T
- DTI AAPC 8x8 Sea Tiger
- M41GTI
- M60A3 TTS (WERA)
- M60A3 TIFCS
- FV101 Scorpion
- Commando Stingray
- Porborkhor 105 Attajhon
- Type 76 SPAAG
Air:
- OA-37B
- T-50TH (Phase 3)
- RTAF-5
- AT-6TH
- F-16A Block 15 (e)MLU
- Alpha Jet TH (Phase 2)
- T-28D-10
- OV-10C
- F-5E SCU
- F-5TH
Naval:
Heli:
- N/A
I will update this list once there is more, everyone is welcome to create Suggestions of course.
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.
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
Meanwhile theyre happy with the F16 and pattons…yeah. Chinese zealots can lock it up
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
Stingray replacing my Type 16 for light tank will be nice.
Very surprising to see them all be passed so soon
Three more Suggestions for Thailand soon - Nice to see the other two TTs now being passed as well
The last Thai propeller-driven fighter and the first Thai Jet Fighter Aircraft, F8F-1/1B (B.kh.15) and F-84G Thunder Jet!
But the proudest of all, the swords of Thai Airforce and shields of Thai sky, F-5s! Thailand had, and still has, a lot of F-5s and its variants!
Fun Fact, Royal Thai Airforce museum also houses the world first F-5A!
Okay, to whom it may concern, while we are here to discuss about Thai vehicles, please be mindful about the sources of the articles and do not, I repeat I DO NOT USE, CITE, OR LEAK THE CLASSIFIED AND NOT-YET-DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS!
As far as the document in question is concern (You know which one), while it may have been floating around on the internet unprotected for quite a while, it has not yet been officially declassified. As thus, please do not post the document or the link to document in question.