The Australians didn’t use many items that aren’t currently in the game, but they did use a fair amount of British/American stuff like the Cromwell, Matilda II, M5A1, And British/American planes like the P-51, and the Mosquito
Japan
Subfaction: There’s way too many to list.
Japan had way too many puppet nations, who use mostly the same equipment as Japan. With the exception of captured items and other items that were lent or bought from other nations.
Such as:
44 carbine
5 round magazine
Type 26 revolver
6 round cylinder
In a second post ill detail maps and uniforms later on.
so some of these you suggest are already in game such as: 39M/43M(just called the 43m ), HE111(radio call in), lebel 1886 ( german premium), wz 1928 (german premium), wz 35 (german event), a variant of the i-16 (premium), charlton (us event), lewis (russian premium), sentinel (us premium), and boomerang (us premium)
i’m not sure if the devs are willing to give other factions equipment being used by a different faction’s small arms as clear as them removing MP717, breda mod 30 and thompson
It’s not in the German tech tree as a playable plane. If Enlisted is to see other great bombers like the Il-4, B-25 Mitchell, and Mitsubishi G4M, then this plane needs to be added. Ironically, the A-20G-25 is a playable plane, yet it is a radio call-in.
It is not in the American or Soviet tech tree. The Lebel M1886/93 and the Lebel M1886/93R35 were still the rifles for many French troops since not enough MAS-36 rifles were produced before the Battle of France. In the past three significant updates, the Americans and Soviets have received no BR l - ll weapons. They could easily add the Lebel M1886/93 to the Soviet tech tree and the Lebel M1886/93R35 (shortened version) to the American tech tree, showing some love for BR l-ll.
It’s not in the American tech tree. The Lewis Gun was used by the British army after the Dunkirk evacuation. It also saw significant front-line use by British, Australian, and New Zealand forces early in the war for the Pacific. This would be a great BR l—ll machine gun without screwed-up iron sights and a magazine blocking peripheral vision.
It is not in the Soviet tech tree. Many of the Browning wz. 1928 automatic rifles captured in the invasion of Poland were given to Soviet militiamen in the battle of Moscow. This weapon would be a great addition to the Soviets, adding more depth to their selection of mgs.
The developers are willing to, and their addition of the M1A1 Bazooka to the Soviets proves it. There is no real reason as to why they removed the Mannlicher M93, M21/28 Thompson, Breda Mod. 30, and the MP-717(r). It is the same with removing the A-20G-25 variant with 12 M8 rockets from the Tunisia campaign. It is a travesty they removed it with no warning whatsoever.
a bazooka isn’t a small arm weapon, technically wz 35 isn’t either, a bazooka is a crew served weapon. so yes they are clearly unwilling to add a factions small arms into a difference tech tree
What about the Mauser then? Should that be taken from the Soviet since they didn’t use it in Mass, they only use ones that were stolen from Germans. So technically the one that should keep that would be Germany.