Turkish Ground Forces Tech Tree

Israel can also start at rank 1 for both air and ground, but just because they can doesn’t mean they should.

The lower tiers for these countries would be largely copy paste and uninteresting, so it makes more sense to have them start at a BR that isn’t full of boring vehicles.

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And also in a permanent state of being incomplete/having massive gaps in the case of the Air TT

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Turkish m47 in Cyprus
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For the downtier if it exists.
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T-80? But with Turkish flag and I think khazak flag.
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This is the vehicle in question.
TL:DR it’s a Ukrainian T-84 based modification that has a 120mm NATO cannon, a bustle autoloader and some other upgrades for export purposes.

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Turkish AA tank, in the Mediterranean from WW2.
(I dont know if its true)
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„Remember the German WWII tanks & SPGs on the Bulgarian & Turkish border.“

I think we could Add this as a sub-Vehicle Like the TAM at the German TT. Türkiye didnt use them or modernized them but it has a historical background.

During World War II, when Bulgaria joined the Axis powers in fighting the Soviet Union, they were given some 97 German Panzer IV tanks, about 100 Sturmgeschuetz III assault guns, and Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyers. After the war, around 100 of these had been buried on the Bulgarian southeastern border with Turkey as defensive positions as a Cold War deterrent to NATO’s southern flank. In 1974 the Bulgarian Army added a second defensive and over 100 Soviet T-34 tanks were buried.

When the Cold War ended, and the Warsaw Pact disappeared in 1991, the Army eventually forgot the tanks and their bunkers which were left abandoned and unguarded.

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If those tank add to turkey tec tree, because it’s buried in turkey border
Then, we should add the panther, tiger tank to france and soviet tec tree? or germany can have persing tank, is-2? i think It doesn’t make sense.

No, I would not like to see a Turkish TT. It should be sub tree’d in different nations.

Turkey has a lot of ground force vehicles produced by itself. Gaijin needs this tree in this period where it repeats himself. And also there are a lot of Turkish players waiting for the Turkish Tree to come to play this game.

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ı need this

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It is essential to have a Turkish Tree. I have been playing this game since the day it was founded, our country, which has fought more elaborate wars / nato missions than most of the countries with a tree, needs to have tanks and airplanes both developed and used

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Turkish Aselsan Leopard 2A4 NG (Next Generation)

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🇹🇷 M60T SABRA 🇹🇷


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according to me TechTree it has to come because there are many options

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i assure you it will be a very fun tech tree, we would be very pleased :)

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I would like Turkey if it started late like Israel personally. I think the better vehicles are later and Turkey has many.

I have been to north Cyprus and seen the wrecked M60, They faced Greek T34s in 1973?

The hills of North Cyrus would make a great map especially something like St Hilarion with one cap zone on the top of the hill and the other at the bottom.

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Thank you for your support :) The tank you see should be M47, not M60. During the 1974 Cyprus peace operation, M47, who was going to support the mountain commandos in Beşparmak Mountains, stepped on a mine while climbing the difficult mountain road. Tanks palette is broken and electronic systems are disrupted, and the tank is ambushed. The crew of the tank defends the tank against the Greeks for hours with manual systems. The tank is currently exhibited in the same place. If you are wondering, there is contents about the story of this tank on Youtube and Google.


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