New carrier-based aircraft that can be added for Japan, part 2.
Foreign-made airplanes:
Brewster B-339D
suggestion
Japanese Brewster B-339D - Suggestions / Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
Brewster B-339E
suggestion
Japanese Brewster B-339E/Buffalo Mk.I - Suggestions / Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
Boeing Model 69B
suggestion
the suggestion is pending
Boeing AXB1 (Boeing 100 NC874H/ Boeing 100D)
suggestion
the suggestion is pending
Curtiss-Wright SB2C-1
Grumman F6F-5
suggestion
Japanese F6F-5 ヨ-801 - Suggestions / Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
Grumman TBM-3S2
suggestion
Japanese Grumman TBM-3S2 - Suggestions / Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
Hawker AXH1 (Nimrod I)
suggestion
Hawker AXH1 - Suggestions / Aircraft - War Thunder — official forum
Vought F4U-1D
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Soon, it will be possible to add fighters of the imperial army or bombers of the imperial army and the imperial navy
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And once we do that we will no longer need fear the United States Navy!
I hate seeing how many planes are missing for Japan. There are over 200 suggestions on the forum and about 30 pending suggestions. And that’s only half or less. I could post one suggestion for Japanese planes every day until the end of the year, and there would still be planes left unsuggested.
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1,789 days of waiting for a new Japanese plane from before 1946. 37 days and it will be a 5-year wait.
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Same with the UK, even simplifyng it down to just aircraft families it’s still surprising how many planes are missing.
No Skua, Roc, Manchester, Albemarle, Anson, Bombay, Barracuda, Hereford, Albacore, Spearfish, Harrow, Fantôme, Welkin, Wellesley, Fulmar, Hendon, Albacore, Lerwick, Walrus (that’s actually obtainable), Windsor and a few more I’m probably missing. Even worse when accounting for missing variants and prototypes + modified lend lease aircraft
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At least your suggestion got passed recently!
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It’s great that they’re adding the Ho-Ni II; you’ll be able to play with HEAT shells. Although I think this is just one addition so Japanese players won’t complain, and no more Japanese WW2 tanks will be added until the end of the year.
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Prototype Type 94 TK tankette with Type 94 37mm tank gun
The Type 94 TK tankette armed with a Type 94 37mm tank gun was a Japanese prototype tank developed in 1937. It was created to increase the firepower of the Type 94 tankette. Only one prototype was made.
History
When the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, Japan still had Type 94 tankettes in use and production, which were light (3.4 tons) and poorly armed (Type 91 6.5mm machine gun), which had its pros and cons.…
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7.5cm Anti-Tank Gun Na-To Prototype I
試製七糎半対戦車砲 I型 「ナト」
[Na-To Gun I]
The initial prototype vehicle of the Na-To. Two were built in January 1945.
History
On 23 February 1942, the Army Technical Bureau introduced a project for a long-barreled 75 mm anti-tank gun with a target muzzle velocity of 850 m/s under the Ordnance Research Plan. This stemmed from the army’s assessment that a more powerful anti-tank gun would be essential to counter the armored forces of the major powers follo…
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7.5cm Anti-Tank Gun Na-To Prototype II Kai
試製七糎半対戦車砲 II型 「ナト」 改修型
[Na-To II Kai]
This is the improved version of the second Na-To prototype vehicle, built in July 1945.
History
On 23 February 1942, the Army Technical Bureau initiated a project under its Ordnance Research Plan for a long-barreled 75 mm anti-tank gun with a target muzzle velocity of 850 m/s. This followed the Army’s assessment that a more powerful anti-tank gun would be essential to counter the armored forces of the …
New Japanese WW2 suggestions got published! Go support them :)
And this goofy US tank:
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The T31 Demolition Tank was a prototype based on the M4A3 Sherman. Intended to replace the likes of the T34 Calliope and T40 Whizbang rocket launchers, it was armed with a pair of 7.2" rocket launchers, a flamethrower, and several machine guns, to be used against fortifications, emplacements, tank traps, and other obstacles. One prototype was completed in August 1945. The program was scrapped shortly after due to a number of issues with the design as well as the end of the war.
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I would like to see Japanese ww2 tanks for example:
Type 91
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha
Type 94 TK
Type 95 Ha-Go flametrower
Type 97 Chi-Ni
Type 98 Ke-Ni Production
Type 98 Ke-Ni B
Type 2 Ke-To
Type 3 Ke-Ri
Type 3 Ke-Ru
I’ll make a better, longer list when I get home. It’s not very convenient to do this on a phone.
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Huh? So there are more photos of this thing? I’d love to see a suggestion, as a failsafe in case Gaijin events the second prototype Ka-Ho for some reason.
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This photo definitely exists. The Ha-Go flamethrower can be seen in the second row of tanks in the foreground.
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Just that one? What about the three in the third row?
This photo is a 100% modified Ha-Go flamethrower. A regular Ha-Go could also have had a flamethrower installed instead of a machine gun in the hull.
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XD, indeed. I focused on it closer to the camera.
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They said a low tier “Silly” swedish vehicle would be added this update.
Any bets people?
Personally i think its the MFI-17 Supporter without ATGMs, if its an aircraft.
Saab MFI-17 Supporter – Swedish Light Attack Aircraft
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Introduction
The Saab MFI-17 Supporter is a light attack and trainer aircraft developed in Sweden, evolving from the civilian MFI-15 “Safari.” Designed to be cost-effective and versatile, it saw military adoption due to its ability to carry a variety of armaments and equipment, making it suitable for ground attack roles. But also as a Trainer, due to it being cost effective and easy to fly
History
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The origi…
And if its a tank its def the Strv fm/31
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After WW1 the presence of tanks in modern combat became more and more common.
They offered a protected place for soldiers as well as a great tool for breaking enemy lines.
The Swedish army was quick to hop on this new trend of armored vehicles and wanted a tank of their own.
In the 1930s Sweden commissioned a tank of their own and three companies showed interest.
Those being Bofors, Landsverk and Mogårdshammar. Mogårdshammar had problems with their lead constructor dying and Bofors tank…
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But what if it’s a boat? (Probably not but still fun to think about)
I bet (Hope) its the The Reserveldrörsvagn fm/43.
Low tier, quite silly, checks out.
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