Sons of Attila - Rumor Round-Up and Discussion (Part 2)

Lynx-tracked

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We have too many Leopards lol, I dont know if we were ever offered the Abrams or not, id have to look into it.

But having a Canadian Leopard (any variant) in the UK tree would be nuts.

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I know Britain was offered Abrams and Leopard when they were looking to replace CR1. Id be very surprised if Canada wasnt offered Abrams as well.

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Like ive suggested before, and idk if i had the convo with you or if it was with LegWolf, but adding Canadian LAVs/IFVs to Britain would be drastically more beneficial than adding MBTs imo.

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We have already surpassed that level

The UK is receiving a Soviet T-90, operated by India, a former colony with which the relationship is not the best.

I think Gaijin exceeded all my expectations. From now on, I think nothing will be able to surprise me.

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Im expecting Abrams, CR2, Leopard, F16, Bradleys, etc all ending up in the soviet tree before long because of Ukraine.

It would be really funny if gaijin actually adds this

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Poland has an operates M1A1s currently.

As leased training vehicles.
They’re not owned and will be returned after the first SEP3s arrive.

But they are operating them, and in greater capacity than say, the Japanese M47 or M36.

Please consider adding fuel sliders for planes. Current fuel selection for planes is way too restrictive.

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Nah, the Leopard 2AV was built for US trials and it still ended up in the German tree.

AIM isn’t a export vehicle. It was in service with USA aswell

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And it failed for USA, so it went to Germany since no service nation exists.

No. They bought over a hundred M1A1’s that they will keep and operate in active service.
They wanted to obtain Abrams sooner to replace their aging Leopard 2A4’s which are quite a handful to maintain and keep operable. The MTBF on those tanks is horrid, and especially worse since Poland has been having a hard time getting Germany to supply them with maintenance kits, parts, etc for the older models of the Leopard that rely on hydraulic turret systems vs the newer electric turret drives on the 2A5+.

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They have M1A2 SEPV3, M1A1 FEP. Leased ones are M1A2 SEPV2 for training.

They also still operate Leopard 2A5s.


1st M1A1 FEP batch iirc




Aight.
Edited cause it was flagged by people that hate German military equipment.

No actually they bought the M1A1s.

However they will later be upgraded to SEPv3 standard for them.

It’s the SEPv2 that are leased.

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Does anyone remember what gajjins current stance is on the Idea of a Taiwanese Abrams being put in the Chinese tech tree? China is soon going to be out of new Top tier MBT’s, and infact the ZTZ-99A and WMZ might already be the best domestic MBT’s chinas ever gonna get, so I’m woundering if due too this situation, the devs will consider adding the Taiwanese Abrams too their tech tree.

this whole tree discussion had me thinking…

most of these recently added trees lack ww2 vehicles and therefore can’t really be stand-alone, it is to me the core of the problem.

Why not, in this case, do a similar system to the helicopter research system, where you have to get to a rank 5 ground vehicle OR ground 5 aviation

For example if we take the indian example :

you could unlock india after researching rank V for USSR, France or the UK (and maybe others if they have any tie)
This way the indian tree becomes a stand-alone tree, kind of.

The player interested in india (indian main for example) has more choice to unlock the vehicle for his country.
The unique vehicles india has are not restricted to one nation : indian mirages would be accessible from the USSR tree for example, but they wouldn’t be added to the USSR tree directly, which is a big difference

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