Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

Can you explain a little more on this bit please?

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Literally Rudy from CTS

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oh of course … people tend to mix geo-politics with the game mechanics.
Yes, there’s a flag, but the community is more interested in the actual machines (works of art) and the capabilities. [yes, slight biasness will seep in and might contribute to some decisions]
Like, the main reason we dont want Ukr as subtree inside Ru tree is coz of bloatedness. The existing tree is already large but there’s so much left to add there, that there’s no need of a subtree per se.
So why not go for separate approach?
The suggested Ru tree is actually humongous with all stuffs if added.

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I agree with this, but if Russia must get a subtree I think it should be the Belorusia and maybe some other nations that operate Soviet equipment but are somehow unique

Belarus doesn’t offer much besides a few one offs, those can be thrown into the tree without a release of a sub tree. Iran would be the best pick if not this one.

“If you are not interested in politics, politics will be interested in you”.

This is why Ukraine will not be directly in the game. In any form

How to show everyone what country you’re from without naming it xdd
No, Belarus should not be a subtree of the ussr

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Wrong, I’m from Finland :p

But isn’t logical for it to be part of the tree?

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Perhaps if you only consider vehicles, but there are other reasons.

The Floof pt.2

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T-84-120 Yataghan in KMS Kontrast camouflage net

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Wait, when was this picture taken? Is it somewhat recently?

Look at the Israeli tech tree in-game, and then look at the submission image. You’ll see exactly what I mean…

I have no idea man. Found it on Telegram channel about armoured vehicles

Ah. That’s, unfortunate. Thanks anyways.

I just tried to find this picture through google lens and found it only on irarmy.blog.ir site. Now i am very confused.

+1 There are quite a nice amount of vehicles here to be added, both modded and fully unique. The only issue is that while the ground tree is quite full, the coastal being surprisingly decently sized (and that’s without naval drones) the air and bluewater trees are too small for a fully independent tree, even with the brief independent fleet in 1920. I think it would go well with another eastern/central european tree.

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While this was intended as an export for Jordan, Ukraine did make the AB-13 heavy ifv

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It’s essentially a Centurion with a Bmp2 turret (with option for atgms) and a T-64 engine.

(I can’t see it on the top image and don’t have the willpower to dig through all the messages to see if it’s been brought up before).

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what in the frankentank…

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Captured rare T-80UM
+AGAVA-2 thermal sight, Invar GLATGM