Siam-Thailand Lineups For Japanese Tech Tree

According to Wikipedia of Curtiss P-36 Hawk, another name of Curtiss Hawk Model 75.

  • Bombs: some later fitted with a hardpoint under each wing that could carry a bomb of up to 100 lb (45 kg) or a light bomb rack for three 50 lb (23 kg), five 20 lb (9.1 kg) or 30 lb (14 kg) bombs

However, I don’t know for certain because the H75N version utilized by Thailand was the simplified version with non-retractable landing gear and wheel pants, as well as the external gunpods instead of internal guns. Therefore, its specification and capability might not match that of P-36 Hawk.

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I don’t know in the future aircraft all rank from THA and SEA (IDAF, RMAF, RSAF & PAF) add to new line or included on japan aircraft

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According to smin, there’s a max of 5 tt lines, so the the thai vehicles have to be sprinkled across all 5 lines

I’d assume that they would get a line or maybe even two starting at rank 5, with vehicles spread in the other lines before that.

It’s either that or reorganizing the tree, but I doubt that would be necessary considering that if you really needed a full line starting at rank 1 somewhere you can do that for ground, naval and even helicopters.

Ok then they can just continue the dead lines to the right ig

Not south Korea, I think it’s more like to be Singapore or Indonesia perhaps, but am not sure

According to the passed-to-developers Tech Tree, it would look like this


Designed by Nikolai_Kachorn

If you want to see what the passed tech trees looks like, here is the comment containing all the links

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I mean, I would interpret passed to developers as a more broad “were interested in additions nation” rather than “were interested in following this exact tech tree as made by this person”

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The developer said ‘It is the region, not a specific country’ for japan sub tree. There is a possibility other Southeast Asian countries may also be added. Not a only filled with Thai equipment

I have it on good authority that atleast one other nation will be part of it, but not sure which or what vehicle it might be, if just one

@WreckingAres283 I waiting for you idea that thai Aircraft, fleet & ground vehicle all rank full sub tree

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Would be interesting to see Japan also get a Gripen C as a new jet if they get the sub tree. Would help aid and fill the gap of a top tier multi role fighter while we wait for later Japanese planes

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The thought of Thailand and Japan working together excites me lol cant wait for more Thai vehicles.

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Tbh I would rather see T-50TH Phase 3 & 4, as well as F-16A Blk.15 OCU and (e)MLU, than another C&P Gripen C.

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It would be cool to see those jets as well, but tbh a Gripen would definitely help keep Japan very competitive, and knowing gajjin they will copy paste first before adding more unique stuff like the T-50

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Did Thailand used different secondary weapons at least on their Gripens like Python-3 for example?

well thailand uses both, so yeah both

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Oh, all the RTAF aircraft are interesting. I must hurry up and paint a white elephant on my Ki-43 fighter.
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“Royal Thai Air Force is training Hayabusa fighters.” April 27, 1944. Japan Newsreel No. 204. 6:54-8:50

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IJAAF 64th Flying Regiment, Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, July 1944

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I assumed that Gripen C before upgrade MS20 standard armed IR AAM & BVRAAM like F-16AM/BM Block 20 MLU except target designation pod