United Arab Republic (UAR) TT [Egyptian & Syrian + Palestine, Sudan and Yemen TT]

thats rebels read the test the palestine liberation organization i mean the actual country and offical goverment they dont have its all rebels

PLO is the official government of Palestine

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they dont have a military force

They do

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I decided to see if it’s feasible if a Naval TT is possible. Unfortunately for Bluewater fleet it may not be the case since Egypt is the only one with a Bluewater fleet and Egypt only used ex British and ex Soviet Destroyers and a former British Sloop

Coastal on the other hand even though for the earlier tier it suffers that fate however later tier’s there’s more than enough coastal ships to make a Naval TT viable. Even a couple of Unique Egyptian coastal vessels and modifications of existing vessels

Here’s a draft of it

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Edit: I did found that the Syrians did inherit some French minesweepers and Egypt operate a Bangor class Minesweeper so there’s some options for lower tiers

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Okay a Coastal TT is definitely viable

The Egyptians not only built a bunch of Motor vessels, mainly for the Royal Navy but also operated some of them themselves. In particular they built Fairmile B & HDML’s. There’s also mentioned that the Egyptians operated a couple of motor vessels built by Thornycraft. Sudan operated quite a few patrol vessels and MTB’s either built or supplied by the Yugoslavs

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Egyptian Navy Project 123K with rocket launchers mounted on front

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Also found a unique North Yemeni Patrol vessel

Sana’a Class

A US built patrol vessel built under “Broadsword Class” specifications for the Yemeni Navy in 1978. It was delivered to North Yemen unarmoured since the Yemeni’s wanted to the armament specifications themselves. Armaments consists of 2 pairs of ZU-23-2’s, 14.5mm KPVT & 12.7mm DShK HMG’s. Is used by North Yemen and Yemen. Unclear if it’s in service. 3 were built christened as the "Sana’a, Yuniu 13, later the Ramadan after unification and September 25th)

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Ch-5 Class

French built Anti-Submarine Warfare coastal patrol vessels, originally operated by the French Navy were later transferred to the Syrian Navy in 1949. 3 confirmed Ch-5 were used by Syria as the “Akba Ben Naseh” (originally Ch-10), “Tarek Ben Said” (originally Ch-13) and “Abdullah Ibn Ariss” (originally Ch-19)

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“El Malek Farouq”, Later “Tariq”

Formerly as the “HMS Whimbrel” is a Modified Black Swan class Sloop/Frigate, built in 1941-1942, served WWII in the Royal Navy. It was transferred to the Egyptian Navy in 1949 as the “El Malek Farouq”, later renamed to the “Tariq” in 1954. It served with the Egyptian Navy all the way up until 2003

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“El Gihad class Patrol vessel”

Yugolsav built patrol vessel for the Sudanese Navy intended to patrol the Nile River. This particular class is special since it’s the first vessels that the Sudanese Navy operated, seeing service from 1968 up until 1988. Armed with a 40mm, a 20mm and light machine guns

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Update of the draft, this time with lower tier vessels

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I’m on the fence with 3 particular vessels, all 3 are operated by the Royal Egyptian Navy, the Anchusa Class Sloop “Sollum” (ex HMS Syringa [P-47]), Sloop “Emir Al Farouk” and transport ship turned gunboat “Al Emira Fawzia”.

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For the love of god enough with sub tree make it full independent TT is better

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This should definitely be added, i have lots of friends who said they’ll play warthunder if it has their nation, this also will 100% increase & diversify the player base.

The world’s eighth most powerful air force, Africa’s most powerful army; a military history of great triumphs and defeats, but with a vast array of vehicles operated and in operation. Even its own variants and unique productions in the history of military vehicles. I’ve also wondered why the powerful and historic Arab Republic of Egypt isn’t included in War Thunder as a nation, complemented by other nations in the Arab world.

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