Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

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wow … sanitized the comments but couldn’t revert a mistake.
way to go, fella(s)
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BTR-4MV1 In Service


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A gunner sight preset we can hope for if the BM Oplot 2009 is added.

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Gotta love how one of the arrows became “No.”

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🇺🇦🇬🇧 Ukraine to receive £1.7 billion to buy RapidRanger and Martlet

Ukraine will receive almost 1.7 billion pounds (about 2 billion euros) in financial assistance from the United Kingdom to strengthen its air defense. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on June 11 after a government meeting. These funds will be used to purchase RapidRanger air defense systems and Martlet missiles for them.

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I don’t know if it was published before, but I came across another Ukrainian development: the INGUAR armored vehicle, which can be supplied in various configurations. I saw online that there’s already a fully built version, and the vehicle is being produced. It looks very interesting to me. It could easily serve as a SPAA, similar to Japan’s approach.
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Here are the configurations from the website where these vehicles are presented:


To me, it looks very interesting and modern.

Modified: The model is called INGUAR-3, and here is the website with their platform. However, there is information online that the company is developing a full-fledged APC called “INGUAR-7” on a completely new chassis, which also looks quite modern. But I couldn’t find any information about the latter in English.

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Inguar Defence

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From what I know, it’s still just a concept and it could take years before we even see a pilot vehicle.

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Basically a torpedo boat but it`ll die as soon as someone will kill it’s radiostation, no ability to self-repair/extinguish, but costs less than normal torpedo boat in sp due to mentioned earlier debuffs. SPAA of Navy

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Honestly could be fun.

Main issue is that I’m not sure what gun the Magura V7 has. I’m assuming it would have a much higher fire rate so maybe it could get away if the calibre is around 7mm?

Maybe a 12.7, which isn`t a lot but that is not the main armament of the boat

I’m unsure if the Aim-9s and gun can be simultaneously equipped. Hopefully it can but haven’t seen anything.

At least the sea baby with grad rockets will do fine.

I think it can. Since those are separate modules. And I can imageine just going point blank with Grad rockets to some unsuspecting cruiser or smth like that)))

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I was talking about INGUAR-3 and briefly mentioned model 7 just as an example of its existence. Unfortunately, everything I could find in English is what I’ve provided here. The rest of the information is in Ukrainian. Sometimes I came across videos about INGUAR-3, but they were also in Ukrainian. So, I don’t know what they’re about, but the third model exists, and I mentioned the seventh as an example of Ukrainian developments and industry.

Thai Oplot-T with Chaiseri defense C109 track, based on T156/158 (Abrams) track systems.

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Sea baby with machine gun (ifrc it’s being transferred to a museum and had claimed to have initiated combat with Russian aviation)




(I would appreciate it if someone could identify the gun’s caliber and rof)

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To add on to the naval drone saga, it’s seems the specific variant of aim 9 carried by the Magura V7 is the Aim9M.


Additionally, it seems the Magura V7 can also use Aim9X missiles

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I would love to see other nations vehicles but there are a lot of copy-paste Soviet vehicles. I think it would make more sense to include them as a subtree under the USSR, grouping all vehicles together, with post-Soviet ones marked accordingly.

  • USSR (until 1991)
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
    • Belarus
    • etc.

This way, the tech tree stays organized, and the post-collapse unique vehicles can be represented as subtrees with their respective flags.

As for the recent lend-lease vehicles, they could be added as squadron or event vehicles instead, since they aren’t part of a natural technological progression of the army or planned army modernization but rather a consequence of urgent wartime needs. I’m not sure if I explained that clearly, but hopefully it makes sense.

Unfortunately, given current events, it seems unlikely that we’ll see all of these vehicles added anytime soon.

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There are a few ideas on this topic.

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Demonstration of the final version of the additional armor kit for HMMWV by craf_ua

I am not sure but i think that similar or the same kit is installed onto the 3rd separate assault brigade’s HMMWV based SPAA with R-73

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