Of course I know I’m joking, the E-90 like others in that series They existed in plans, but there is no problem if they enter as a Counterpart From an American T-34
well, I would prefer a fantasy hardlocked BR6 (lots of protos, paper weapons/tanks and alt-campaigns) that cant fight BR5 over Korean war or some other common trash. But adding these into BR5 would be pure insanity.
If I also have weapons like the T20, AS44, IS-3, Maus, T-34, E-90 that Be in BR for Fantasy and Authenticity As it is “Now” there may be small exceptions with weapons Prototypes as a weapon of the Golden Order if the Community accepts it If not, they can also go to the BR Fantasia with all that weaponry.
I like your thinking here, but Enlisted community will most likely ask for Korean war.
We are minority here.
could we get this ? ^^
this one as arty strike^^
T29, T32, and other tanks of their ilk are unfortunately postwar, and therefore don’t have a place in Enlisted (yet?).
However, M6A2E1 could definitely be added. Comparable armour protection to the Tiger I, but mounts the massive 105mm T5E1, which would be comparable to the Ho-Ri’s gun on a turreted platform.
This photo was taken at Aberdeen Proving Grounds on June 7th, 1945. The T20, T20E1, and T20E2 rifles were also in testing by June 20th, 1945.
The T29 was built during the war
drawings and models were ready in 44-45
I don’t see any problems - the developers added it Ho-Ri based on a wooden model, toy
should we talk about jagdtiger and maus then ?
The entire purpose of M6A2E1 was to test the turret developed for T29. After testing, they made some changes to the design before it became the one we see on the T29. The T29 pilot model was completed in July 1945, which perhaps does leave some wiggle room for introduction (it does precede the end of the conflict in Manchuria, and like the T20 rifle it supercedes the end of the war in Europe).
T32 was completed January 15th, 1946. This is far too late to be considered in the current state of the game.
The Ho-Ri was we see it in the game is a historical misrepresentation of the vehicle that was actually being built. We know in the Japanese archive that 5 Ho-Ri vehicles reached at least 50% completion, but the vehicle in-game is based on an early mock-up. In reality, it would have looked more similar to the German Jagdtiger, but with far less armour protection.
https://www.jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image/C14010919700
https://www.jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image/C14011075200
https://www.jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image/C13120839500
https://www.jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image/C13120849500
https://www.jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image/C14010956700
Maus would actually be kind of funny. Practically invincible from the front aside from the 240mm turret cheeks vs the T26E1-1’s APCR, but really easy to flank/CAS, and the 185mm sides can be penned by the US’s new Ofenrohr.
US are already crying with a KT did you want them get an heat attack by a Maus ?
allied could get tortoise and T95
so what’s the problem with adding T32
Data on 9 august 1945
let’s add equipment to the enlisted list based on dates, statements, readiness?
how much was the T32 built for? 1% 10%
is this another drug addiction or fake
Show me at least 1 crane that can lift 65 tons and in what port will it be located to load onto the ship and deliver to the battlefield
that’s why the game spreads fakes and myths of the Axis side
this is disgusting
that’s why adequate countries don’t deal with drug addiction in the production of tanks over 40-45 tons
They would have used it solely for defense of mainland Japan, so no need to lift it on a crane?
I’d recommend putting any sort of biases on the sideline and doing adequate research. I’ve even provided you links to primary source documents from the Japanese archives.
On another topic, I did check out your posts on T23E1, T23E2, and T33. Those documents are nice finds, and I appreciate you sharing them.
This entire post reeks of US main cope because they’re not the best in every category. The Super P can still handle anything it faces frontally, it just requires a little more work.
where everything would have ended before the first bombing, air raid
I’m trying to get one simple point across - the concept of super heavy machines is nonsense / not viable in real life
spend tons of steel, resources, man-hours to turn into a big fart in the first battle
I’m not even going to learn Japanese for the sake of a game that spreads fakes
The Japanese army is the best in the world, everyone is armed - every infantry man have Automatic Rifle Hei and Ho-Ri
I don’t need that - eat it yourself
I don’t like playing this resulting freak, not the game
Could they balance - no
Smol in historicity - no
were the armies of the losers able to rise above the armies of the winners - yes
Ugh, nation I shall not name known for human wave attacks, quantity over quality ideology magically having the best of the best equipment.
Tell me about those myths.