Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

Well we will see what we gonna get in the future and which nation will get what. Theoretically Japan is missing heavily armored tanks.

not theoretically, they just are. A worse Tiger 1 @ 5.7 (that costs 80 GJN) and a 1.3 Premium. That’s it. No tech tree heavy. The only vehicle I’ve been able to consistently bulk shots in is the Ho-Ri.

Thailand is already in-game as an air tree. It has a sub-tree devblog just doesn’t have its ground tree yet as air was more important at the time.

Night shooting BTR-4E:


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…hence why I said ground subtree

I get what you said. Why would the Ground Tree not come if the Air Tree is already in-game? They haven’t went against that yet. Smin has also said before that Thailand is Japan’s sub-tree.

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I’m saying nothing has really been confirmed. This is Gaijin we are talking about.

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Smin is an employee that said its a sub-tree. It’s in the rumor roundup from last update. I do understand the Gaijin part but it’s pretty locked in, just a matter of when.

This was also said, hence why I’m on the fence about whether ground vehicles will come or not. It feels like a “Maybe” rather than confirmation. Said the same day as the “Thailand is a subtree” comment.

Especially since Japanese ground is extremely strong at top tier, and pretty okay throughout. Lots of stinkers, lots of winners.

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Thai BM Oplot-T

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I know this is the ground tree but I don’t believe that there is a Ukrainian coastal suggestion so I’ll post these here

Magura V7 with a machine gun


Magura V7 with aim9 sidewinders

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I am already picturing Russian naval mains whining up a storm when their op premium paper ship gets swarmed by Ukrainian naval drones lmao.

On a serious note I’m not too sure how the naval drones would even work in game. Maybe as some kind of alternative to torpedos or something.

I can picture armed drones but one way drones probably won’t work unless they are shipborne

Continuing the naval drone saga:


Sea baby usv firing a 122m grad rocket in a test

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Hahaha 4 km/h back. I just don’t understand how it differs from the T-72? What’s the point of introducing another clone?

Well for one the T-84 is based on the T-80UD not T-72…

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It’s not 4km back. They’re just operating in first gear for the purpose of digging. It goes around 32km/h back. 7-forward gears, 5-reverse. It’s also a derivative of the T-80UD but is substantially different.

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https://www.tijd.be/politiek-economie/belgie/federaal/steun-aan-oekraine-is-made-in-belgium-geld-vloeit-voor-een-groot-deel-terug-naar-eigen-economie/10607646.html
Belgium aid package seems to include a modified Leopard 1 (most likely a Leopard 1A5BE C3105 as it’s been used to trial cockiril turrets. Also most if not all Belgium leopard 1s have been sent to Ukraine already) for testing. Also something about a “cerber type air defence” although I have no idea what that could entail.

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Hmmwv suv with some kind of rocket launcher

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