idk if u can read german but here is a website detailing most of all about them
R4M and variants (in german)
okay so one of those variants already exists in game as the panzerblitz 2 which is the 81mm version
https://wiki.warthunder.com/Pb2
the panzerblitz 3 also exists in the files which is without the aero dynamic cap or something version
but idk if its on any aircraft yet
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https://www.bergflak.com/psammo.html
So, L-R:
RZ 65 - HE, air-to-air and air-to-ground, tested approx. 1938-1943;
PZ 65 B - APHE variant of the RZ 65, tested in 1943;
8,8 cm R PzB Gr 4322 (Panzerschreck) - HEAT, tested in late 1944, used in 1945; 8,8 cm R PzB Gr 4992 was most probably...
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Being in the CDK =/= being implemented in game
If the Pb2 is the abbreviated term for the Panzerblitz 2 it is implemented but only on the Fw-190 F-8, the Pb 3 is not implemented onto any vehicle as far as i know
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aside from a T-72 being under the bundeswehr emblem…
this particular one has side skirts of metal
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this is absolutely stupid… awesome!
gaijin gib!
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Suprised I’ve never seen this before, an M113A2 armed with a 25mm Oerlikon KBA in a KUKA turret. Originally designed for Malaysia, but after it was rejected it ended up in the Muna-Museum.
While I’m at it, I’d also like to request help IDing this variant
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Its a prototype forward “advanced” artillery observer vehicle.
The designation is BeobPzArt.
https://www.panzerbaer.de/types/bw_mtw_m113_g1_a2_beobpz-a.htm
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Appreciate it, and do you happen to know what this component is? I don’t believe I saw it in the photos from your link.
reminds me of this small turret tbh
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Was also thinking that, but the large opening and square shape makes me think that it’s not any sort of weapon.
Fair enough, pretty sure the Swiss have trialed this turret on one of their own M113s, so I’m sure it’s possible for Germany to have done the same.
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Tbh I bet this could be foldered with the Wiesel or Kugelblitz.
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We need the Airbus EF camouflage it looks really good even if it’s not on a real aircraft:
A Raketenwerferautomat mounted on a truck, would be a interesting addition with likely lower BR.
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Apparently Germany tested the M56, would be an interesting event or limited time premium.
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Brace for the americans when they find out
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