Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

Wait never mind, I thought you shared the BMP-55 stuff as well lol. I was under the Telegram tab I had made

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BTR-84 Joker

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BVM with abundant K-1 blocks, slat armor, rubber flaps and nettings

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The Chonk and Floof

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BM Oplot in KMS “Kontrast” camouflage net

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A dream that will never come true


The only two photos showing real prototype of Object 477A1 Nota

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Always a good catalogue to see what options for vehicles are out there:

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History time

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Promotional KMDB infographics from 2000s

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Images of the BMP-1TS:




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I really want to see the T-72MP, T-72-120, T-64BM Bulat in-game.

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Lost export opportunities

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Object 478DU7 on trials in Malaysia

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T-84-120 (Object 478N) during trials in Turkey

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The Weird

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All photos of specially painted BM Oplot for Eurosatory 2012 that were found on the internet

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I wonder what the odds are of Ukraine building a new main battle tank-model from scratch? They’ve got plenty of IFV’s, TD’s, Mortar, AD, etc. vehicles being either modified or produced.

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I think the chances are zero in the near future. I think about 15+years before any theoretical new MBT will be produced “en masse”
Just because of economical situation Ukraine on its own is unable to start development at the moment. A few prototypes based on the current chassis (i.e. T-64 or T-80) maybe, but not a full scale production of something entirely new

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wait. so there really was a t-34 used?

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did they have ammo for it?

I would grind the tech tree instantly with very advance weapon from both East and West

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  • Chadian BMP-1U ‘Shkval’ in an army Depot.

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  • While the BMP-1U isn’t really used by the Ukrainian Army anymore and they only had a few of them, the vehicle and remote Shkval combat module is utilized in several other countries. This variant does not have a thermal imager, it does offset the hindrance through the use of the ZTM-1 30mm autocannon (w/ likely 3UBR8 APDS rounds), KT-7.62mm coaxial machine gun, KBA-117 30mm grenade launcher, and 2x 9M113 Konkurs anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM).
  • Later, the Shkval combat module would be upgraded to the Shkval-A standard which received the KLW-1 Thermal Camera, and the ability to utilize the Barrier-212 ATGM system with the RK-2S (tandem-HEAT 800mm of penetration) and RK-2OF missiles. This variant has been known as the BMP-1M or the BMP-1U.


  • The difference between the Shkval-A (Top) and early Shkval (Bottom) combat modules.

  • BMP-1U with the Shkval-A combat module.
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More images of the advanced T-72EA that features more armor protection. The images have another T-72EA evacuating the damaged first one:


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I dont know but i think they had the same ammo of T34-85