None of the matchups would (have fought) fight together in any realistic scenario either.
That sort of stuff was thrown out of tge window long ago
I don’t hear any north Koreans complaining, & south Koreans, as far as I can tell, are pretty much all in favour.
Probably only the Supreme Leader can complain, I assume he has internet connection XD
Can’t wait for the one steam user in north korea to have a take about this.
Yeah XD 🤣
Just because someone loo’d on the front mat doesn’t mean you have to burn the whole house down. Otherwise arcade would be the only gamemode right now. You have no idea if what you’re saying is true when Hungary was added to Italy for being an axis/EU nation.
Sim also exist and the eastern bloc has only 2 nations. Somehow ROC is included in that instead of better options like North Korea or Vietnam.
If you look at it longer than a second, a united korea tree makes no sense.
Realism is long gone. You should accept the reality.
United Korea tree very much makes sense and welcomed by a lot of peoples, and even Gaijin confirmed it. Keep denying it anyway if you want.
US with Islamic Iranian F-14
East and West Germany combined
PRC and ROC combined
Realism being gone in the sense of historical nation match-ups doesn’t mean realism is gone elsewhere (and despite all the criticisms, most vehicles are indeed as historical as they can get in a half-realistic, half-arcadey video game like Warthunder).
There’s no point rejecting a United Korean tree on those grounds when we have countless examples of other nations breaking those rules (as you mentioned, PRC + ROC, or BRD + DDR). You may not like them, and that’s fair, but it is the precedent that’s been set.
But above all else it doesn’t matter, now that Gaijin has confirmed their plans for a United Korean tree. It is (most likely) coming. We should be spend time trying to make it as unique as possible, which is my goal with this suggestion, not rejecting it as a concept entirely.
It’s not a precedent, Gaijin isn’t really consistent on what they do, but yes, it’s unfortunately likely they’re going with a united tree. Even though they are at literal war.
Is it supossed to be blury?

Intentional, you’ve got to wait until it’s approved :)
Man, hope you get lucky and it gets approved soon, really looking forward to it
I submitted a suggestion for the chinese type 928D patrol boat which is still pending approval since september lol
I’ve got 16 others pending, some since October… Since it’s a full tree as well, it’ll probably take longer. So, mid-2026? ;)
Small update!
Version 2.1, 08/01/26
New Vehicles:
- [KP] Ch’ŏnma (late) — BR 8.7. Foldered with Ch’ŏnma (early).
- [KP] T-55 (1958) — BR 8.3.
Renamed Vehicles:
- [KP] 1968 Heavy Tank → 68
- [KP] Ch’ŏnma → Ch’ŏnma (early)
Moved Vehicles:
- [KP] 68: BR 8.3 → 8.0, foldered with T-54 (1951)
KJU recently toured the factory where the NLOS missiles (designation still unknown) are being produced. The KCNA article just refers to them as “tactical guided weapons” (전술유도무기). These are the missiles on the ‘M2018’ and ‘M2024’ ATGM carriers (and a few other vehicles I haven’t made suggestions for (yet))





Another small update!
Version 2.2, 21/02/26
New Vehicles:
- [KP] T-34-85 No. 312 — BR 5.7. Premium Vehicle.
- [KP] Chuch’e 79 122mm SP MRL — BR 7.0. Premium Vehicle.
Renamed Vehicles:
- [KP] 1967 Light Tank → 67
- [KP] Tŏkch’ŏn (37mm) → ATS-59 (37mm)
- [KP] Tŏkch’ŏn (152mm) → ATS-59 (152mm)
- [KP] Tŏkch’ŏn (100mm) → ATS-59 (100mm)
Moved Vehicles:
- [KP] 8x8 FSV (Bulsae-5): BR 9.7 → 9.3.
- Comparing it to the AFT09, it’s larger, has near identical missiles (other than the guidance method, which should hopefully allow firing on the move), but might be able to carry more missiles in the hull. So only 0.3 higher seems more appropriate.
- [KP] Sonyeon: BR 7.0 → 6.3.
- Given that it can only carry 12 122mm rockets, having it at the same BR as the Type 75 MLRS, which has 30 130mm rockets, was a bad choice. The Chuch’e 79 122m SP MRL sort of replaces it at 7.0.
1. T-34-85 No. 312 was the first North Korean tank to enter Seoul in 1950, and is currently on display in Pyongyang. 2. The Chuch’e 79 122mm SP MRL is a domestic copy of the Czechoslovakian RM-70, and carries 80 122mm rockets
I’ve been working a lot on my website aiming to document all North Korean vehicles recently, and I hope I can share it within the next few weeks, although it may very well take longer. It’s looking good so far!
Released from purgatory:
Niceee
it’s finally out


