eh, the Pars 3 are way stronger then vickers and hellfires if used on the right map
They are very strong no one can deny thet, the no need for guidance mean you are almost untouchable plus they are IR guided so theu give no warning for tanks if the missile is locked or lunched on to them. i am still grinding for the UHT so i don’t have a general feeling on how good the PARS are some say they lose track easily other say that they track fairly well, but from what i saw the performance is dependant on maps, in maps in which there is alot of trees rocks they lose track and ofc if the target get behind something but that implies to all AGMs since ofc you can’t hit a target behind buildings, hills and other terrain.
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East German Mi-4

Would be cool to see the first German (and only East german) astronaut, Sigmund Jähn, as a profile icon.
looks like butt-cheeks
your buttcheeks, now oil up

Trust me its fucking horrible.
I just want it cus it’s looks dumb, probably still use the Alouette tho
Wasnt HOSBO the high explosive variant while HOPE was the bunkerbuster variant of the glide bomb?
jup, but hope is easier to remember, so is just name that one for ease sake
Would be interesting for Air Sim and RB with such big range. Pilum would also be interesting since it’s a little shorter range but similar.
Lo-1800 Fasta 4M

Id love to see the 5 cm Flak 41 L/67 on Sd.Kfz.7 and DB L 4500 A ASAP.
I cant wait to shredd tanks and planes with these at hand:
AP:
Pzgr. 42 L`Spur. (Apcbc) 2,23Kg 830m/s 17g Pent (28,9g) 113mm/10m

Bottom Fuze active after 7mm (Note all Ap rounds starting from 37mm use the Bd.Z. d. 3,7 cm Pzgr.)
He:
Sprgr. 41 L`Spur. (He-T*) 2,195Kg 840m/s 90g Pent (153g)

Br.Sprgr. 41 L'Spur (HeI-T*) 2,195Kg 840m/s 96g 80% Np.10 & 20% Al-Powder (153,6g)

Minengeschoss:
M-Gesch. L`Spur. m.Zerl. (He-T (m)*) 1,52Kg >=920m/s 335g HTA (420g)


They also had them on a 4x4 UAZ 469

I think this and the Lo-1800 are prime examples of how to implement more East German representation in a way that isn’t straight copies of Soviet equipment.
Where Russia has many purpose-built SPAA that demonstrate their attempts to provide mobile air defense to attacking troops, while heavier static AA batteries and missile emplacements defend the borders, East German-made SPAA such as these show the opposite; a mobile anti air defense to protect the country from invading forces they believed were inevitable during the cold war.
A good show of how adding unique vehicles and equipment can help diversify playstyles between nations by putting players through the problems and solutions that were present during the era that other countries may not have experienced.
yes, much more useful and unique than things like copied T55s and other tanks
You can make a decent subtree for the GDR without adding direct Copy and paste vehicles. It would just start at 8.0 tho.
T-54Z (8.0)
T-54AZ (8.3)
T-54AMZ (8.3) (folder with T-54AZ)
T-55A(P) (8.3)
T-55AM-2B (8.7)
T-72ÜV-1 (9.0)
T-72M1 (9.3)
T-72S (9.7)



