Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

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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Nice fluffy tank 😂

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YEEY someone KNOWS CTS!!!

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T-64 with anti drone cage from the 81st Seperate airmobile Brigade

Spoiler


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Is just a T-72B with a cage on it

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Cage Decal: Premium for 40,000 GE!!! (Just like the Hell on Wheels and Tiger pack I guess)

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Leopard 2A4 from a side view

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A ground drone (don’t know which one) armed with a UB-16-57 (yes it can fire it!)


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Can the drone fire the UB-16-57?

Yea, the first image shown above is right before it fires the rockets

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i think it`s unnecessary to make the Ukrainian tec tree alone.After all,nobody want to tolerate most of the very similar or even identical vehicles because of individual unique vehicles.In addition,i think the Ukrainian tec tree can join the USSR tec tree.Althougu Ukraine and Russia have deep contradictions now,but u know,they used to belong to USSR,too.