Why does Gaijin distribute unique vehicles from each tech tree so randomly? Like the Soviet Su-30, the American F/A-18 and Chinese VT4 to Japan, the American M1 Abrams to China, and the German Leopard tanks all over the place. Now, even the DIRCM of the American AH-64E has been given to every country that has the AH-64E. What’s the point of spending so much time and money grinding the U.S., Soviet, and German tech trees? Why is Gaijin betraying its veteran players?
It just so happens that U.S, URSS/Russia and Germany have been some of the biggest weapons manufacturers and distributors on the planet for the past 60 years.
It’s not Gaijin’s fault that Germany exported and provided licenses for local production of the Leopard 2 MBT to, like, 20 countries. Same goes for AH-64s, etc.
Or what? Should we avoid all export service vehicles?
I am deeply disappointed. If any vehicle can be so casually found in the tech trees of different countries, then what is the point of separating countries? For example, some countries have never purchased or do not possess systems like the KH-38, AGM-179, or DIRCM, yet they are given access to them based merely on the justification of “technical feasibility.”
Please use already created thread to discuss this topic.
thank you.