Turkish Ground Forces Tech Tree

This at the Same Br. like the Vidar

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Why though.
SK stuff again doesn’t have anything to do with Turkish stuff other than the Altay borrowing some components from K2. It doesn’t make sense to put them in a Turkish tree, especially when demand for an independent Korean tree is higher than for a Turkish one…

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I looked at the SK Tech Tree and I think it can be added as a sub-tree since it has few vehicles, but in which nation exactly I don’t know. Turkey has the potential to appear as its own tech tree as it has every type of vehicle, you can build a good deck, maybe even add a sub-tree. What I said should not come as an insult to the South Korean Tech Tree project. I support many projects but mostly Türkiye and then South Korea etc.

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United Korean tree has as much (if not more) potential to work as an independent tree.
There is no reason to believe one should be a sub-tree of another.

It also still doesn’t answer the question of ‘why?’
Just cause? That’s poor reasoning…

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Turkish M42 Duster

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I think a tree that will nourish the militaristic character of the Turks will attract many Turkish players to the game.

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Not just Turkish players. If you also add sub-trees, other players from the sub-tree countries would also play the game

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I think Iran can be added as a subtree for Turkey.

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I dont know if İran had any vehicels from Türkiye or Türkiye from İran?

I dont think they ever used any turkish vehicles but for the sake of filling the gaps we can add Iran as a sub tree.

Think it’s a good idea. But for this we have to work together with the Iranian Warthunder community. The opinion of Iranians is also important.

No no no. We dont have any connection with Iran either military or diplomatic.
And Imo Koreans deserve their own tech tree with north.

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T-155 Fırtına 🔥
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Yea T-155 Firtina and the guy who is Taking the Photo is the driver😂 (

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😂🤣

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Anyone know this plane?
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Another photograph of Atatürk, taken with the Shah of Iran Reza Pahlavi and his delegation in front of the aforementioned naval plane during the visit in question. Screenshot_20240313_101710_Samsung Internet Taken in front of the British-made seaplane Supermarine Southampton during the Izmir leg of his country tour with the Shah of Iran Reza Pahlavi in ​​1934.

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Yeah, looking more at it, definitely it is a Supermarine Southampton. More specifically Turkish Southampton used Hispano-Suiza engines instead of the Napier Lion engines British Southampton’s were equipped

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