Yugoslav Ground Tech Tree (Including Bosnia, Croatia, N. Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia!)

M8 Brko does not suit the lineup since no rubber modification. But Praga goes along Very very nicely.

Decided to put brko as a choice since spaa are same or lower br then others in pack, Praga being 6,3 while others 5,7/5,3

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That’s actually not a regular Praga, but one that was rearmed with two twin-barreled GSh-23 23 mm autocannons taken from J-22 Orao attacker. I’ve seen this photo at least a dozen times, but never noticed it.

Praga 23-2 slika 2

Praga 23-2 slika 1

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HOLY MOLY, THOUGHT MAGAZINES WERE OFF. Really wanted this to be in main tech tree but alas. Wish there was a photo without rubber armour for main Tech Tree and rubber one for premium

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Great fucking eyes ,never noticed it , that would be sick addition for tech tree

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Perhaps a 5.7 rubber multi pack with T-34B (without HEAT-FS), M36 (with HEAT-FS) and BOV-3

T-34

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M36
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BOV-3

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Maybe any of the new vehicles will be presented at the air base in Cerklje ob Krki on the 14th this month. If so, ill try to get some info and share it!

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That’s awesome! Could you please ask whether Spikes will be integrated into the Mangart 30 system, and if the Mangart 25 will be equipped with its own anti-aircraft missiles?

Also, while you’re there, would it be possible to take some photos of the Puch-G with the Strelets (9S846) missile system—assuming that’s even allowed? It’s an older weapon donated by Russia in 2010. Since then, it has only been seen during a single exercise in 2014 and at a few public open days at the Cerklje ob Krki Barracks, the most recent of which was in April last year. As a result, only a handful of photos of this vehicle exist online—mostly on the Slovenian Armed Forces’ official website or their Facebook page.

Strelets barely visible at the last years Cerklje ob Krki Barracks open day:

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You got it! I’ll see what i can do! Since both the Mangart 25 and Mangart 30 are so new, I couldnt find much info about the systems. I did have the fortune of seeing the Oshkosh Mangart 25 fire exercise in Poček.

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I never saw Missiles mentioned for Mangart 25 so I doubt

Pictures from a May 9th, 1985 parade in Belgrade. Source

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RCP 1985 39 09 Foto arhiv MC ODBRANA

RCP 1985 46 10 Foto arhiv MC ODBRANA

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Apparently this rubber actually worked against RPG-7s.

Also, my dude. If you are including North Macedonia you might wanna include T-72A and BMP-2.

I disagree, the point of standalone tech trees is that they are unique especially in places where they can be.

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I agree that the Macedonian T-72A may be unnecessary; however, the BMP-2 could be a worthwhile addition, especially since no other Yugoslav nation used it.

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Again, it is not unique to Yugoslavia.

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Well then delete maybe 80% of that tree.

Besides, the dude clearly said North Macedonia is included. Aside, from T-72A and BMP-2 it has nothing else to offer.

On the topic of “unique”

Slovenian M-55S:

Serbian T-55H:

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Majority of the tree is unique in some way. I disagree with some non unique options yes. As for Unique variants like of T 55 or Sherman or T 34 those are fine. As for Macedonia I do not know what they can offer. I think there was one wheeled unique vehicle.

It’s ultimately up to the suggestion’s author and Gaijin to make any final decisions, my job is to propose ideas.

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