a sub tree from Latin America or Chile will be good for Israel, the tiran 5 Uruguayans would be a good premium
yes, now that they denied Argentina for Germany and that they said that Benelux did not have enough for its own TT, I think that Latin American vehicles with a close relationship with Israel could be useful in this TT.
when I have time I will make this suggestion for Israel: the TAM 2CA2 “little merk” lol
we also want TAM2IP and SABRA!!!
me too !!!I am extremely angry about the Merkacva 4M, damn it
Türkiye’s leopard 2NG should be added to Israel as Premium
When gaijin finally decides to. We have mobile systems like HVSD/ADAM, SPYDER AIO, etc.
This one is a Georgian SPYDER launcher, here’s the better picture.
also its terrible
I heard it’s quite good, just that the lack of lineup is tough.
What’s wrong with it?
The gun is not bad, it lives like a merkava, excellent vertical. Why is it terrible?
it’s mostly the gun ammo being 200 shells and the armor being inaccurate for me
I can validate this statement.
We urgently need some 10.3 vehicles. What options do we have for this lineup?
By the way, the best tank we had to accompany the Namer, the Merk 2D, was removed… Was any replacement announced?
I imagine the Sabra tanks would be a good fit.
It’s true, I forgot the Sabra 120mm tanks
What could be used as premium CAS at 6BR for GRB? Any Ideas?
They have many they could add. Israel has dabbled with vehicles such as the Eitan and Carmel.
In terms of a full-blown Light Tank Line, it’s perfectly possible.
For example, it could go like this.
M24 60mm HVMS (made by Israel, upgraded for Chile)
M113 60mm HVMS
PT-76-2000
M41 60mm HVMS (similar story to the Chaffee, I think)
BMP-1 (without Missile similar to Sweden’s BMP)
Carmel
M113 SAMSON RCWS-30
Achzarit SAMSON RCWS-30
Namer SAMSON RCWS-30 (currently implemented)
Namer SAMSON Mk.2 RCWS-30 with Trophy APS
Eitan SAMSON Mk.2 RCWS-30 with Iron Fist APS
The vehicles do exist. And there are many more I haven’t listed/know about. As of currently, this is my dream Light Tank Line for Israel.
I was writing about the period between independence and the intifadas when the IDF armored corps preferred the heaviest MBTs it could get its hands on. It had some light tanks, but the vast majority of its force was MBTs. It was only when they had to respond to insurgent warfare that the developed light wheeled AFVs.
Some of the stuff you show are just captured equipment in the museum. Also don’t confuse what they produced as commercial ventures with that the Israelis developed for themselves.
The Vehicles are exported by Nimda, which is based in Israel. They are Israeli Exports made by Israel for other countries.