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I couldn’t find any pictures of an East-German ASU-85.

That’s not the point, if you’ve read the replies above you would understand for what it is.

That’s because East-Germany didn’t operate any ASU-85’s. Only Vietnam, USSR and Poland used them.

As if Gaijin ever implemented a TT in way community was suggesting it.


I haven’t actually read that book. I guess I shouldn’t trust Wikipedia anymore.

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Maybe change the language a couple times to see what those wiki communities have written:

Wikipedia:


From russian:

French:
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This source is cited the most by wikipedia, but when actually looking in the database the DDR did not get an ASU-85:

The table of all Soviet exports to both Germanies:

Soviet exports to both Germanies
Transfers of major conventional arms from Soviet Union to East Germany (GDR) Germany . Deals with deliveries or orders made for year range '1952' to '1989'
A '?' in a column indicates uncertain data. The 'Number delivered' and the 'Year(s) of deliveries' refer only to deliveries in the selected year(s).
An empty field for 'Number ordered' indicates that data is not yet available.
SIPRI trend-indicator values (TIVs) are in millions.
An empty field for 'SIPRI TIV for total order' indicates that data (on the number ordered and/or the TIV per unit) is not available.
A '0' for 'SIPRI TIV of delivered weapons' indicates that the volume of deliveries is between 0 and 0.5 million SIPRI TIV; and an empty field indicates that no deliveries have been identified.
Figures may not add up to stated totals due to the conventions of rounding.
For the method used for the SIPRI TIV and explanations of the conventions; abbreviations and acronyms see <https://www.sipri.org/databases/armstransfers/sources-and-methods>.
Source: SIPRI Arms Transfers Database (c) SIPRI.
Data generated: 22 Aug 2024 7:43:21 PM
RecipientSupplierYear of order Number ordered Weapon designationWeapon descriptionNumber delivered Year(s) of deliverystatusCommentsSIPRI TIV per unitSIPRI TIV for total orderSIPRI TIV of delivered weapons
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1964?362?BTSARV362?1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969NewSupplier and designation uncertain (reported as T-55T and T-55TK; possibly VT-55 ARV from Czechoslovakia)1362362
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1970?10?MTU-20armoured bridgelayer10?1970; 1971New0.858.58.5
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1971?48?BRDM-2tank destroyer48?1971; 1972New9P110 version (with AT-2 missiles)0.838.438.4
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1973?169?BRDM-2tank destroyer169?1973; 1974; 1975; 1976New9P133 version (with AT-3 missiles)0.8135.2135.2
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1978?24?BTR-60PAPC24?1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984NewBTR-60PU-12 CP version; part of 24 SA-9/9K31 SAM batteries0.24.84.8
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1985?15?BREM-1ARV15?1985; 1986; 1987New1.42121
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1986?3?GT-MUAPC3?1987NewSPR-1 EW version0.160.480.48
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1985?24?BMP-2IFV24?1986; 1987NewSupplier could be Czechoslovakia0.921.621.6
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union19741133?BMP-1IFV1133?1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981; 1982NewFrom Czechoslovakian production line0.91019.71019.7
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1979?800?MT-LBAPC800?1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989NewMost or all from Bulgarian production line0.25200200
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?500?T-54tank500?1957; 1958; 1959; 1960New1.1550550
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?170?PT-76light tank170?1957; 1958; 1959; 1960New0.9153153
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1963?1500?BTR-60PAPC1500?1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970NewIncl BTR-60PA and BTR-60PB versions; GDR designation SPW-60P; SPW-60PA and SPW-60PB0.2300300
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1959?100?BRDM-1reconnaissance AV100?1960; 1961; 1962NewGDR designation SPW-40P0.121212
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1965?1579?BRDM-2reconnaissance AV1579?1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975NewGDR designation SPW-40P20.15236.85236.85
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?112?IS-2tank112?1956Second handSecond-hand; incl some JS-1version0.55656
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?759?BTR-152APC759?1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961NewIncl BTR-152K version; GDR designation SPW-1520.1398.6798.67
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?300?BTR-40APC300?1956; 1957New0.123636
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?50?SU-100tank destroyer50?1956NewProbably from Czechoslovakian production line15050
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1956?285T-34-85tank285?1956NewFrom Polish production line0.95270.75270.75
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1978?52?BRDM-2tank destroyer52?1980; 1981; 1982; 1983New9P148 version with 9M14 (AT-5) missiles0.841.641.6
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1978?551?T-72tank551?1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989NewMost from Czechoslovak and Polish production lines; incl T-72G and T-72B version2.141179.141179.14
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1964?50?BRDM-1tank destroyer50?1965New9P110 version; GDR designation 9P1110.42020
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1952587?T-34-85tank587?1952; 1953Second handProbably Second-hand; aid; for police; incl some T-34/76 version0.38223.06223.06
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1952115?BA-64Breconnaissance AV115?1952Second handSecond-hand; aid; for police0.044.144.14
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1958?200?BTR-50APC200?1959; 1960; 1961; 1962NewProduced under licence in GDR designation as SPW-50P and SPW-50PK; incl command post and ARV versions0.255050
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1962?1800?T-55tank1800?1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970NewIncl from Polish production line; incl T-55A version1.2522502250
East Germany (GDR)Soviet Union1982?1266?BTR-70APC1113?1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989NewTAB-77 version from Romanian production line; GDR designation SPW-700.27341.82300.51

Spoiler added as asked.

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REJOICE MY PEOPLE, FOR THE F-18 IS UPON US!
Swiss F-18 was leaked

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Yay

Let’s go!

the hell, pls use an Spoiler for such an wall of text

sure

IMG_0495

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Everybody goes f18 this and that but nobody is saying Swiss Hawk
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Yes one is an imposter but it was swiss.

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Its photoshopped, all “swiss” roundels are placed on to hungarian gripens.

Doesn’t mesn you can’t hope though but ill do you one better

Swiss MK.66 Hawk
SwissHawk_02

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The image you have iirc is a Czech or hungarian gripen taken during flight. Here is the actual Gripen being flown by a swedish pilot at the time in Switzerland with a Swiss pilot in the backseat.

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I mean, based on the fact that Sweden got the Mi-28 because there was a swedish pilot in the back while a russian was piloting it
This is def premium potential

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I feel like we’ll see 3rd gen ARH prems before 4th gen but gaijin and their love of money has proved me wrong before.

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funnily enough i found a pic of a model of the UHT at IDEAS 2006 defence expo held by Pakistan


whats interesting is the chin mounted turret

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