The subtree of Polish helicopters

Don’t worry, this suggestion does not contradict the suggestion of an independent technology tree for Poland. In addition, ASEAN will add two Polish W-3UT and S-70i helicopters

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Honestly, why not. If not for the looming ASEAN subtree, I feel like this would be a more viable option. The two nations have had pretty excellent relations throughout the century with little in the way of controversy, so it’s not nearly as bad as some other suggestions might be for a Japanese subtree. Not to mention, it would be a good way to give Poland a platform with the space Japan had and reduce the amount of clutter a collection of 4+ nations might invite. Unlike ASEAN, Poland also has a wide variety of options including an actual SAM with a built in radar. It’s certainly a bit odd, but not unwelcome.

Bait used to be believable.

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I just want a SAM with a radar man.

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you surely will get one someday

ASEAN and Japan both have no such option, despite the abundance of other types. They also lack unique helis with atgms, aside from Apaches (likely due to the fact AA & Helis are some of the most expensive vehicles to field). Poland has more options for both. It may not be the most conventional, but considering how much people fight over what goes where in Asia, a more complete a constant friend doesn’t seem like such a bad pick.

Yeah but the connections with Japan and Poland are too weak to add it to Japan. Thailand must have something good to offer.

There may be a tree from Japan, Poland and Thailand

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Honestly, the connection is about the same as Japan and say, Indonesia, which is another popular option. Poland & Japan did share intelligence against the soviets, which is more cooperation than can be said of some other nations. I agree that Thailand has a better connection but if we are including other options too I wouldn’t rule out Poland just because of geography.

By adding Poland you will also have to add Soviet stuff it used as well. You can’t just cherrypick the vehicles.

As one of my best friends is Polish, I heavily support the implementation of any Polish vehicle into the game. But IMO this is not the way. Polish heli in the Japanese tree? Perhaps a little sub-branch or goodie bag vehicle as part of the German tree, seeing as most Poles do not have a favourable opinion of Russia.

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Russia nor Germany are the options. Both from Historical point.

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Thailand operates T-84s & BTR-3s. Indonesia has a major period where they exclusively operated Soviet equipment, including mig-15/17/21, even Tu-16. Hell, Malaysia literally operates a variant of the PT-91, a polish T-72 derivative. Redfor tech is likely going to end up in the tree regardless, I’d rather it be less of a complete mismatch of 6 armies.

Japanese officers in Poland in 1928-1930


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I dunno man from what Gaijin said it seems to be that they want to add selected vehicles from Asian countries to Japan.

Independent Polish tree can work, but don’t get hopes up, I will probably be on a walking stick by the time they are implementing it.

I understand that, and in light of the leaks am fully aware this is likely just hopium at this point. However, when I see a nation with actually unique and interesting heli options, alongside an actually top tier capable SAM, I can’t help but hope.

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Polish-Japanese cooperation (yes, I know it’s the UN force)


It’s a bit stupid, but Polish soldiers have steel helmets introduced in the 1960s, and Japanese soldiers have Kevlar ones.

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Let’s hope that will happen as soon as possible.

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