Full Chinese Faction Tech Tree Unique Firearms Concept! (No copy paste!)

that’s impossible, the nationality of a squard is fixed

us tree contain so many weapons now, i’d like us and uk trees to be separated

i want finland faction so badly :frowning: winter war + continuation war + lapland war would be so cool

you completely forgot about vehicles, what planes and tanks would china even have? i legitimately think that is the bottleneck stopping darkflow from adding china

in enlisted, the ww2 was started in 1941😂

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chinese have a lot of airplane in Warthunder, it never been a problem

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and arent those all taken from another faction? the thing that people want to avoid in enlisted? did china even produce any of their own vehicles in ww2?

Did Japan produce Tiger I in WWII?:joy:

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thats a premium vehicle, it is not going into the tech tree, i would be opposed to it if it did go into the tech tree

do you have anything productive to add the conversation?

furthermore, chinese have the airplane that never appears in enlisted, like cw21

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yeah im looking at the WT wiki now, i dont play warthunder at all so i have never seen the full selection of vehicles china has

regardless, they need ideally 2-3 tanks in the tech tree for each BR and im not sure if thats going to be easy

according to the data released by some player, It is neither a gold vehicle nor an event vehicle.

China has also copied vehicles from other countries in ww2, and make some changes in its weapons

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chinese has equipped Sherman and T-26 and other tanks form soviets and US in ww2.

During World War II, the Republic of China Army used a variety of tanks, mostly acquired from different countries due to China’s limited domestic tank production. These included:

Tanks Acquired Before and During WWII:

  1. Renault FT – French light tanks obtained in the 1920s, some still in service during the early years of the war.
  2. Vickers 6-Ton Tank – British-made light tanks purchased in the 1930s.
  3. Carden Loyd Tankettes – British reconnaissance tankettes.
  4. Panzer I – German light tanks purchased in small numbers before Germany shifted support to Japan.
  5. T-26 – Soviet light tanks provided during the Sino-Soviet cooperation period in the late 1930s.
  6. BT-5 – Soviet fast tanks supplied in limited numbers.
  7. M3 Stuart – American light tanks provided as part of Lend-Lease.
  8. M4 Sherman – American medium tanks received in limited numbers toward the end of WWII.
  9. Type 97 Chi-Ha (Captured) – Some Japanese tanks were captured and repurposed by Chinese forces.

China’s armored forces were relatively small compared to major WWII powers, and they often relied on foreign support due to industrial limitations.

given by chatGPT, It is enough to form the tree before br3

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true

The only br3 tank in that list is the Sherman
I love the Sherman we have enough shermans

If we were to be more radical, given the situation of Japanese vehicles, the IS - 2 could even be slotted into the Chinese camp with a battle rating of 5. But I really don’t want this to happen. The current battle rating system seems to be compelling us to go to extremes.

I find it funny every time someone goes to the “Infantry weapons of the x army in World War 2” wikipedia page, just posts the entire table of contents and calls it a tech tree.

No consideration for things like “effects on the matchmaking” and “what sort of precedent would this set”, in this case, it also contains a concept of a tech tree without any vehicles.

All I see are candidates for premium/event squads featuring Chinese soldiers, or the Italian/British treatment in a tech tree.

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The mukden smg is post-war.

If you go on enlisteds reddit, you might find out something about that topic…

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