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’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)))
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.
Sea baby with machine gun (ifrc it’s being transferred to a museum and had claimed to have initiated combat with Russian aviation)
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.
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.
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.
There are a few ideas on this topic.