Turkish Ground Forces Tech Tree

There isn’t much in ground tree, but for air, I would really like see JF-17 and Su-25ML Lachin with Turkish upgrades, these will actually be different and unique additions.

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Hürjet, Light Attack Jet

  • Since there isn’t any Turkish Air Tree suggestion, thought I’d share this here. Pretty neat.
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Why Kazakh vehicles? Don’t those make more sense in the Soviet tree? Azerbaijan may be a better pick if you’re going to pick any ex Soviet republic.

Tomorrow starts the SAHA Arms Expo in Istanbul. Looking forward to seeing some new ideas for the tree 🤙

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HÜRJET definitely has it’s deserved place on our planned air tree suggestion! Sad to see they haven’t showed us any supersonic boom footage.

We’ve already noticed few changes on HİSAR-A, looking forward to update existing and planned tree & vehicle posts accordingly as we see new things.

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Some fun toys displayed…

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No not really. We specially select vehicles offered by Turkey modified for Kazakhstan’s needs.

Azerbaijan is also included, it just they do not have much to offer. BRDM-2M with Mizraq turret is pretty much the only unique thing it can offer.

KORKUT 25 is quite exciting since it also comes with long promised ATOM 25 Air Burst Ammunition. And boy that Ejder is fully deck.

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Well, I only said this because Kazakhs already have a vehicle in the game by the name of the Su-25BM, anything indigenous and Soviet decent would just go to that tree. I can get it if it’s a Turkish vehicle though.

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Ground does not need any copy paste Warsaw Pact equipment though we might use some Kazakh planes in Aviation Tech Tree. That being said our stance for ground forces is quite clear; only vehicles related to Turkey/Turkish Defence Industry will be included, we had pretty good Kazakhstan Sub-Tree post let me post it again here so you can check if you have not. Also appreciate your ideas, thank you mate.

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But it wouldn’t go in line with what Gaijin has been doing in the past, just because it has a upgrade package from a certain nation doesn’t particularly mean it belongs in that tree. There’s plenty of examples of this, but I get your stance.

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I would like to add additional info in regards to the Azeri JF-17’s

They are going to use Turkish (maybe Pakistani and Israeli) weapons instead of Chinese ones such as the Bozdoğan and Gökdoğan AAM for example

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New dağhan tracked vehicle with a 120mm gun/mortar

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Armor pen?

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the 120mm tank HE has like 4.2kg explosive so it will probably have around 39-40mm pen ingame i dont have any info for the HE filler of the mortar shell

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MOD 300 indeed has 4.2kg of explosive filler, MOD 308 on there other hand though has only 2.85kg of explosive filler. MOD 300 also offers superior ballistics as it is an conventional cannon round while MOD 308 is a mortar round. It is an interesting concept to fire both cannon and mortar rounds from the same cannon. In theory Mortar-Gun could use conventional HEAT rounds such as MOD 310 HEAT-MP.

In-game MOD 308 could be the standard round while MOD 300 as researchable option, even maybe proximity fused MOD 300 could be added to its arsenal.

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Hello everyone.
I want to ask.
After Sabra mkII (aka M60T)
Turkey has not received update Sabra mk.III?
And Instead of it they make M60TM?

M60TM isnt Sabra mk.III?

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The Sabra Mk.2 and M60T are 2 different vehicles entirely with loads of differences.

The Sabra Mk.3 was created around the same time as the Mk.2, it was likely an alternate option to be chosen if the Mk.2 wasn’t enough. However it appears the Mk.2 was chosen over the Mk.3.

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Hmmm. I saw a lot source says that it is same.

So… If not, What is the connection between them?
And does Turks really buy 170 Sabra mkII?

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The Sabra Mk.2 and M60T feature a number of differences, namely the M60T uses the hella old M60 commander cupola with the .50 cal, while also removing the extra roof armor the Sabra Mk.2 adds. There’s some other changes on top of that, just can’t remember them off the top of my head.

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The dates of their existence? Adoption into service?

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