Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

There is some evidence about freshly produced BTR-4E, with slightly changed construction 😉

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=) Dear friend, with all due respect to you and many adequate users. THIS is just one of the options.
For example, my favorite with a new 30mm cannon. which is oriented towards UAVs. Taking the experience of Sweden and Germany (the people there are good and smart) And they implemented what “others” could not
If you omit the details, it’s like Oerlikon Mk3 (I can’t write the modification)
Now it sees ~70% and destroys FPv and any UAVs at ~50 meters to 2- 2.5 km
Two installations were transferred to a country that is known for its tanks with M and ends with A!
They help to improve the system in parallel…

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Similar kind of thing was planned before

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So it’s from Germany… But =) this 30mm (German Oerlikon Mk3 35mm) is designed for both old Soviet and new Ukrainian ones

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A BTR-4 with a Skyranger turret would be one hell of an addition. Especially if it was like a BTR-4MV1 hull with the 30/35mm cannon and Stingers.

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What even is this abomination? I love it.

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It’s a potential Stormer HVM replacement for the UK military and an option for Ukraine

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Ukrainian Osa-AKM with both 9M33M3 and R-73 missiles, which for some reason were painted green.

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“Unknown number” of RapidRanger Short-Range Air Defence Systems were pledged by UK for Ukraine.

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Ah yes, da CaMouFlaGe!

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  • Additional images of the Osa-AKM but with 9M33M2 missiles from Jordan.
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it would be a good idea to include the percentage of copy/paste vehicles and how it compares to other trees using a table similar to the one on the “Call of Mahabharata” post.

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M1167 ATGM HMMWV of the 65th Ombr

  • This one was using TOW-2B’s.
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And you noticed that it has a thermal imager, and a radar rangefinder\Sight…
It’s a bit like the M163, M163 VaDS but it’s made so that HEFI-T “works” close to the target
belt on these types of vehicles
HEF-I / API-T / HEF-I / HEFI-T / HEFI-T /

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lmao he cant even make out a difference between two entirely different people trying to paint it as if T-44 was ukrainian

It’s really funny watching people argue this forgetting entirely that tanks in USSR werent all made in one plant, it’s FCS, armor, rounds wouldnt be there if not for USSR, (and thats just big things required for a tank) russian part respectively, or again, that this was all made for USSR. It’s insane how simple-minded folks get, showing themselves as fools.

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You should add Object 484 and Object 478D (this one especially since it was a significant and important step to T-84 (478DU-2) (that only got new turret and thermals? compared to 478D).

484 and 478D respectively

1 & 2 photo, 484
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3,4 & 5 478D
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photo of 478D from 1990 somewhere in Russia, 5th photo is in Ukraine, much newer one.
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Additionally do Yatagan and 478DU-9 have PNK-4S or PNK-5? Not really a question related to game but more just personal interest 😁

Does anyone know thickness of addon armour on turret behind ERA on T-64BM/2 tanks? I couldnt find a single good measurement/mention of it’s thickness I could use in bug report.

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Photo from video review on T-64BM2 with 6TD-1. It exists on T-64BM accordingly, and is there for all ERA blocks except the closest to gun.
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