Still annoyed at Gaijin for shoving BeNeLux (actually just more american/German copypasta) into France when they weren’t needed.
And putting the obvious choice for French subtree (a nation that cooperates closely with France for military vehicle development often+has indigenous vehicles that fill a significant capability gap in the tree) with Germany for some ridiculous reason.
Most of Benelux are unique vehicles. Of course, this isn’t my take, this is reality; and you’re more than welcome to disagree with reality.
It’s also not about need, it’s about adding cool vehicles.
Germany already had multiple nations available to it.
Same, there are a few that are not, it is, however, mostly boats and SPAA, but the worst case is the CF-188 and 2A4M CAN, both 100+ CAD premium that you can’t use a line-up together despite costing the same.
And some other issues, like a nation getting two of a vehicle it outright rejected without testing.
But it’s painfully being ripped across trees and having 90% of the stuff be premium and event.
Gaijin have said a united Korea tree is planned as its own tree and a forum MOD has said Czechoslovakia is not planned. However there are like 7 of their vehicles in the USSR tree already.
Former USSR nations like Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine should just be the default anyway, as the tree is called USSR, not Russia.
Yugoslavia has a lot of options, maybe to much for a sub-tree. It could easily be its own tree. Serbia on its own would be nice, but would probably be included in a Yugoslavia tree. Although I would like to have the T-84SA3 in the tree.
This leaves Iran as the most likely, It would give the USSR a good mix if NATO stuff at he mid tiers and some cool Iran tanks at top tier. Iran was also leaked as the USSR sub-tree at the same time the Swiss was for Germany.
very fun cool tanks so many from the UK but with good mobility and modified i personal went to Jordan museum years ago i saw many cool tanks 😻would be awesome to see them added 💗💗.
i want to see Poland added as tec tree not a sub nation.