Here is my GHQ wish list
France - WWII
AMC-35 Light Tank – Armed with 47mm Gun and 14.5mm MG
AMR-33 Light Tank (AMR-VM) – Armed with 7.5mm MG
AMR-35a Light Tank (AMR-ZTa) – Armed with 25mm gun
AMR-35b Light Tank (AMR-ZTb) – Armed with 13.2mm MG
AMX-38
Char FCM36 – Light infantry support tank mounting a 37mm and had command post at the back
Char 2C Heavy Tank – Over sixty-eight tons
Hotchkiss H35 – Light tank 37mm gun and 7.5mm MG, resembled the R-35
Laffly type trucks
Renault B1 Heavy Tank – Early version of the B1bis, armed with 37mm gun & 75mm howitzer
Renault B1ter Heavy Tank – Improved B1bis with great traverse for the 75mm howitzer
Renault D1a Medium Tank – Armed with 37mm Gun and 2 MGs
Renault D1b Medium Tank – Improved D1a, armed with 47mm gun and thicken armor
Renault D2
Renault R35 Model 1938 – Armed with a longer 37mm gun
Somua S40 – Light tank 37mm gun and 7.5mm MG
Individual Infantry with white flags and arms straight up
Germany - WWII
251A/18 or 251B/18 - Artillery Observation Post & Command Vehicle
251C/4 - Prime Mover
251C/5 - Engineer Squad Carrier
251C/6 - Senior Command Vehicle
251C/8 - Armored Ambulance
251D/3 - Radio Communication Vehicle
251D/4 - Prime Mover
251D/5 - Engineer Squad Carrier
251D/6 - Senior Command Vehicle
251D/7 - Engineer Vehicle
251D/10 - Platoon Leader Vehicle
251D/11 - Telephone Communication Vehicle
251D/17 - 20mm Flak 38
251D/20 - Uhu Infra Red Searchlight Vehicle
251D/23 - Recon Half-track
Bergepanzer 38 – ARV based on the Jadgpanzer 38 “Hetzer†chassis, four per battalion HQ
Bergetiger(P) – ARV based on the Porsche Tiger
Bergetiger – ARV based on the Tiger
E-5
E-10 Hetzer – Proposed light weight tank destroyer for Infantry Division
E-50 - Panther & Jagdpanther Replacement
E-75 - Tiger & Jadgtiger Replacement
Fiesler-156 Storch – German recon aircraft
Goliath
Jagdpanzer IV/L70(V) - Jagdpanzer variant with raised superstructure
Panther 1G with Night Vision Equipment
Panther 2 with Night Vision Equipment
PzKpfw B-2 740(f) – Char B1bis with Flamethrower instead of 75mm howitzer
Individual Infantry with MP44
Individual Engineers
Individual X-9 ATM teams
Hungary - WWII
Turan III – Turan II armed with a long barrel 75mm gun
Individual Infantry
Italy - WWII
M-14/41 – Improved M-13/40
M-15/42 – Improved M-13/40, armed with high velocity 47mm gun
Semovente M42 DA105/25 – Served the Italians and Germans
Semovente M43 DA75/46 – Served with the German Army in Italy
Tactical Armor Markings Decals
Japan - WWII
Type 1 Chi-He Medium Tank – Armed with 47mm gun
Type 2 Ho-I Medium Tank – Type 1 Chi-He armed with 75mm howitzer
Type 3 Chi-Nu Medium Tank – Type 2 with new turret and 75mm field gun
Type 3 Ka-Chi Amphibious Tank – Based on the Type 3 Chi-He
Type 4 Chi-To Heavy Tank – Armed with long barrel 75mm gun. Not completed before the end of the war.
Type 5 Ke-Ho Light Tank – Improved Type 92 with 47mm gun
Type 89a Ko Medium Tank – 57mm gun, gas engine
Type 89b Otsu Medium Tank -57mm gun, diesel engine
Type 92a A-I-Go Light Tank – 13.2mm MG
Type 92b A-I-Go Light Tank – Amphibious version of Type 92a
Type 94 Tk Tankette
Type 97 Te-Ke Tankette – Most widely produced Japanese Tankette, 37mm gun
Type 97 Chi-Ha Medium Tank – Armed with a short barrel 57mm gun
Type 97 Shi-Ki Chi-Ha Command Tank – Command version of Type 97 Chi-ha, 57mm or 37mm in a hull mount. Aerial around turret.
Type 97 Se-Ri Chi-Ha ARV – ARV version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha
Type 97 Shinto Chi-Ha Medium Tank – Improved Type 97 Chi-Ha w/ high velocity 47mm gun
Netherlands - WWII
Individual Infantry
Soviet Union - WWII
BTR-10 - APC version of the BA-10 & BA-32.
JS-1 - First Tank in the JS Series
JS-4 - It did not quite make it to the front in time to see service. Great what if?
KV-8 - Flamethrower Tank
KV-T ARV - version of the KV series tank
Motorcycle with sidecar
M-17 MGMC - M-16 on the M-5A1 Half-track
OT-34/76 - Flamethrower version of the T-34/76
OT-34/85 - Flamethrower version of the T-34/85
Pe-2 - Widely used light bomber
SU-45 - Komsomelet tractor with a box structure mounting the same 45mm gun as the BT-7
T-34/57 - Early T-34 armed with a high velocity 57mm ATG
T-40 Light Tank
T-44 - T-34/85 replacement
T-80 Light Tank – Replace the T-70
ZSU-37 - Based on the T-60 chassis, armed with a single 37mm AAG
Individual Engineers
Individual Early AT Teams armed with PTRD, satchel charges, Molotov Cocktails
Soviet Slogan Markings
United Kingdom - WWII
AEC Armored Command Vehicle (6x6) – Great for designating command units
Avenger – Tank Destroyer mounting a 17-Pounder on a Cromwell chassis
Black Prince – Widen Churchill with 17-Pounder. Too late for combat in Europe.
Churchill Mk1 – Armed with 2-Pounder in turret and 3†howitzer in hull. Used at Dieppe.
Churchill Mk8 – Mk7 with 95mm howitzer instead of the 75mm Gun
Churchill Crocodile – Flame thrower version of the Churchill
Centaur Mk1 – Armed with 6-Pounder, used on D-Day
Centaur Mk4 – Close support version armed with 95mm Howitzer
Centaur AA Mk1 – Crusader Mk1 or 4 with turret removed and replaced by twin 20mm AAG
Centaur ARV
Centaur Kangaroo – APC version of the Centaur
Centaur Dozer – Engineer version. No turret.
Centurion Mk2 – In route to Germany when the war ended
Cromwell Mk1 – Early version of Cromwell armed with 6-Pounder
Cromwell Mk 7 – Cromwell Mk4 (75mm Gun) with additional armor
Cromwell Mk 8 – Cromwell Mk6 (95mm How) with additional armor
Crusader Mk1CS – Armed with the 3†howitzer instead of the 2-Pounder
Crusader Mk3 AA Mk1 – Crusader Mk3 with turret removed and replaced by 40mm AAG
Crusader Mk3 AA Mk2 – Crusader Mk3 with turret removed and replaced by twin 20mm AAG
Crusader ARV
Crusader OP – For Senior & Artillery Commanders
Humber AA Mk1 – Humber with quad BESA 7.92mm
Matilda Mk1
Matilda Mk3 – Close Support version of the Mk2. 3†howitzer instead of the 2-pounder
Tortoise A-39 - 6 made before the end of the war, armed with a 32-Pounder
Valentine Mk8 – Mk3 armed with 6-Pounder instead of the 2-Pounder
18 Pounder Artillery
Individual Engineers
United States - WWII
A-36 Apache - Original Ground Attack USAAC version of the P-51, used in North Africa
L-4 Grasshopper - Observation Aircraft
Model 968/968A 6x6 - 4t Diamond T Truck
M-1A1 6x6 Wrecker - Kenworth and La France
M-1 8†Howitzer - (limber mode) with prime mover to supplement US79
M-1 240mm Howitzer - (limber and deployed with prime movers)
M-2A1 105mm Howitzer - (limber mode) with prime mover to supplement US8
M-4A1(75)
M-4A1(75) with Flamethrower
M-4A3(75) with Flamethrower
M-4A3(76)
M-4A3E8(105)
M-7B1 - Priest on M-4 Sherman chassis
M-13 MGMC - with dual .50 cal antiaircraft machine guns
M-22 Locust – British used them during the Rhine Crossings
M-26 Super Pershing – M-26 with longer 90mm gun
M-32 ARV
M-36A2 Jackson with overhead protection
M-36B2 Jackson with overhead protection
M-39 AUV - APC version of the M-18
M-43 SP 8†on M-40 chassis and structure
M-45 Pershing – Armed with 105mm howitzer instead of 90mm, used heavily in the Korean War
M-45 - Towed Quad .50 cal antiaircraft machine guns
P-51D Mustang
P-51K Mustang
T-95 Assault Tank, 105mm Gun, American’s version of the British Tortoise. Two made.
WC-52 Beep 4x4 Dodge Truck
WC-63 1.5t 6x6 Dodge Truck
Individual Marine Infantry
Individual Marine Heavy Weapons
Individual Bazooka Team (2 person team)
Individual Engineers
Brazil – Modern, 1st Gulf War
Astro MRL – Widely exported to the Middle East (Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar)
EE-3 Jararaca Scout Car – Widely exported to Iraq, Iran, and others
EE-9 I Cascavel Recon Vehicle – 6x6 wheeled armored recon vehicle armed with 12.7mm MG
EE-9 II Cascavel Recon Vehicle – 6x6 wheeled armored recon vehicle armed with 90mm gun
China – Korean War, Cold War, Modern
PLZ-05 SPH – New howitzer
PLZ-45 SPH – 155mm Howitzer. Export to the Middle East.
PLZ-45 FAASV – Forward Area Ammo Supply Vehicle. Similar to the US M-992
Type 54-1 SPH – 122mm Howitzer on a Type 85 chassis
Type 59/69 Modernized – Appliqué and reactive armor, laser rangefinders, new engine
Type 62 Light Tank – Scaled down version of the Type 59 with 85mm gun
Type 63 SPAAG – 2x 37mm mounted on T-34 chassis
Type 63A – New amphibious tank with 105mm gun
Type 80 MBT – A Type 69 with a new hull. Armed with a 105mm gun
Type 83 MRL – 8x 273mm MRL on a track chassis
Type 83 SPH – 152mm Howitzer. Similar to the Soviet 2S3
Type 85 SPH – 122mm Howitzer mounted on a Type 85 APC chassis.
Type 88 – Predecessor to the Type 98 series
Type 89 MRL – 40x 122mm Rockets on a Type 69 chassis. One reload pallet on chassis
Type 89 SPH – 122mm Howitzer on a Type 77 chassis
Type 90 APC – Replacement for the Type 85
Type 90II SPAAG – 2x 35mm AAG
Type 96 – Designated to replace the Type 59/69; the low cost in the Chinese High/Low mix, 1500 in service
Type 99 – Latest Chinese tank, also called Type-98G
WM-80 8x 273 MRL on a 6x6 truck chassis
WS-1 MRL – 3x 320mm Rocket Launcher
WZ-523 APC – 6x6 APC
YW-304 – 81mm Mortar variant of the YW-531
YW-381 – 120mm Mortar variant of the YW-531
YW-704 – Command post variant of the YW-531
Individual Infantry – Korean War
Individual Infantry – Modern
France - Modern
AMX-VCI – Early Cold War APC. Currently used by many Middle Eastern countries.
AS-330 Puma – Used by France, United Kingdom, and Romania
AS-332 Super Puma – Improved AS-330 Puma
AS-532 Cougar – Lengthen version of the AS-332 Super Puma. In service with France & United Kingdom
AS-550 Fennec – Light Multi-role Helicopter
Caesar - Truck Mounted 155mm Howitzer
ERC-90 – Recon vehicle with 90mm gun
Le Clerc ARV
NH-90TTH – Utility Helicopter
Rafale – France’s latest Fighter
Tiger – France’s current attack helicopter
VBCI – 8x8 APC replacing the AMX-10P in service
Germany – Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
Boxer APC – 8x8 APC, replacing M-113 and Tpz-1 in German service
Boxer CV – Command version of the Boxer APC
Dingo APC – Unimog Chassis with with an armor crew compartment. Used in Afghanistan.
PAH-2 – Germany’s version of the Tiger attack helicopter
Puma IFV – Replacing the Marder
Spz 12-3 – Early Cold War APC
TPz-1 Hornisse – Fuch Communication Director Finder
TPz-1 Hummel – Fuch Communication Jammer
TPz-1 Para – Fuch with RASIT Ground Surveillance Radar
Typhoon – Eurofighter, to be built for German, Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom
Wiesel armed with 20mm
Wiesel armed with TOW
Israel – Arab-Israeli Wars, Modern
D-10 – Monster Caterpillar Armored Bull Dozer, Used by the US in Iraq
M-5 Half-track w/ 90 ATG
M-5 Half-track w/ 2x20mm
M-5 Half-track w/ SS-11 ATM
Makmat M-3 Half-track with 120mm mortar
RBY-1 Mk1 – Wheel Recon Vehicle (TOW and MMG version)
Tiran 4 T-54 with 105mm in Israeli service
Tiran 5 T-55 with 105mm in Israeli service
Tiran 6 T-62 with 105mm in Israeli service
Itlay – Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
A-129 Mongoose – Italy’s attack helicopter
Ariete C1 – Italy’s latest tank
Centauro B1 – Wheel Tank / Tank Destroyer
LMV – Italy’s answer to the HWMMV. Entering service in UK at the CLV.
MAV-5 – Armored truck based on the Unimog chassis. Deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Puma 4x4 or 6x6 wheeled APC or weapons carrier
VCC-1 Camallino – Derivative of the M-113 series
VCC-80 Dardo – Latest IFV
Japan – Cold War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Modern
LACV – Light Armored Recon Vehicle
SU-60 APC – Cold War APC
Type-60 – Cold War tank destroyer armed with dual 90mm recoil rifles
Type 61 – Cold War tank armed with 90mm. Feature in many Godzilla movies.
Type 74 APC – Track APC
Type 74 – Cold War tank armed with 105mm
Type 75 SPH – 155mm howitzer
Type 78 ARV – Based on the Type 74
Type 87 Recon – 6x6 Recon Vehicle
Type 87 SPAAG – 2x 35mm AAG
Type 89 IFV – Track IFV
Type 90 – Current tank armed with 120mm
Type 93 SPAAM – Based on the Hummer
Type 94 – Amphibious vehicle
Type 96 APC – 8 wheel APC
Individual Infantry
North Korea – Korean War/Modern
Individual Infantry – Korean War
Soviet & Russia – Cold War, Bosnia, Modern
2A36 – Towed version of the 2S5 gun
2A45 – Towed 125mm ATG
2A65 – Towed version of the 2S19 gun
2S4 – SP 240mm Mortar
2S5 – SP 152mm Gun
2S7 – SP 203mm Gun
2S23 Nona – SP 120mm Mortar Similar turret of the 2S9 mounted on a BTR-80 chassis
2S25 Sprut – AT version of the BMD-3 with 125mm gun
2S31 Vena – SP 120mm Mortar mounted in turret of the BMP-3
9A51 – 40x 122mm MRL replacing BM-21
9A52 Smerch – 12x 300mm MRL
9P140 Uragan – 16x 220mm MRL
ASU-57 – Airborne 57mm Assault Gun
ASU-85 – Airborne 85mm Assault Gun
BAT-2 – Engineer vehicle based on the ATT
BMD-3 – Latest version of the BMD series
BRM-1 – Recon version of the BMP1
BRM-3 – Recon version of the BMP3
BTR-T – APC based on the T-55 hull
BTR-40 – Used by every Soviet Client State
BTR-80 with Slat Armor – Used by Ukraine in Iraq
BTR-90 – All new wheeled APC with 30mm and ATMs
BTR-D3 – New Tracked APC for Airborne Troops. Entering service with the Russian Airborne
IMR-2 – AEV based on the MT-LB chassis
IMR-2 – AEV based on T-72
IRM – Amphibious Engineer Recon Vehicle based on the BMP1
Mi-26 Halo – Same lift capability of the C-130
MiG-29 Fulcrum
MTU-55 – AVLB version of the T-55
MTU-72 – AVLB version of the T-72
PRP-4 – BMP-1 mounting Small Fred GSR in turret
SA-10 Grumble (S-300PMU) – Launcher (TELs), Radar Vehicles, and Command
SA-11 Gadfly – Replaced the SA-4
SA-12 Giant/Gladitor (S-300V) – Two different launcher (TELs), Radar Vehicles, & Command
SA-15 Gauntlet (Tor) – Replacing SA-6 and SA-8
SA-17 Grizzly – Replacing the SA-11
Su-27 Flanker – Air Superiority Fighter
Su-30 Flanker – Multi-role version of the Su-27
Su-32 Flanker FN – Two seat strike and recon version of the Su-27
Su-33 Flanker K – Naval version of the Su-27
Su-34 Flanker IB – Two seat strike version of the Su-27. Side-by-side seating.
Su-35 Flanker M – Improved Su-30
Su-37 Super Flanker – Improved Su-35 with vector thrust
Su-39 Frogfoot – Improved Su-25
TMM-6 – Heavy Ribbon Bridge carried by a MAZ heavy truck
T-10 – The last Soviet heavy tank to be fielded
T-94 – Current Ukraine Tank
TOS-1 – 16x 220 MRL mounted on a T-72 chassis. Widely used in Chechnya
UR-77 – Engineer vehicle, line charge, based on the 2S1 chassis
South Africa – 1st Gulf War, Modern
Buffel APC – 6x6 wheel APC.
Casspir APC – 4x4 wheel APC.
G-5 – Towed 155mm Gun
G-6 – SP 155mm Gun
Mamba APC – 4x4 wheel APC. Used by the South African MP and Command Units
Olifant Mk1 – Centurion with dramatically increase armor protection. Armed with 105mm gun
Olifant Mk1b – Olifant Mk1 armed with a 120mm gun.
Ratel APC – 6x6 APC armed with 12.7mm machine gun
Ratel 20 IFV – 6x6 IFV with 20mm gun.
Ratel 60 MC – Mortar carrier version of the Ratel armed with a 60mm mortar.
Ratel 81 MC – Mortar carrier version of the Ratel armed with a 81mm mortar.
Ratel 90 SPATG – Tank destroyer version of the Ratel armed with a 90mm gun.
Ratel Command – Command vehicle version of the Ratel APC.
Ratel Maintenance – Maintenance version of the Ratel APC
Ratel ZT3 – Tank destroyer version of the Ratel armed with three ZT3 anti-tank missile.
RG-31 Nyala – South African APC, Used by US EOD personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan
Rooikat – 8x8 recon vehicle armed with a 76mm gun.
Rooivalk – Current attack helicopter
Sweden – Modern, Bosnia
CV-90 ARV – Armored recovery vehicle variant of the base CV-90.
CV-90 FOV – Forward Observer Vehicle variant of the base CV-90
CV-90 FCV – Forward Command Vehicle variant of the base CV-90
CV-9025 – A CV-90 armed with a 25mm gun.
CV-9030 – Used by Finland, Norway, and Switzerland. Armed with a 30mm gun.
CV-9035 – A CV-90 Mk 3 armed with a 35mm gun.
CV-9040 – Used by Sweden. Armed with 40mm gun.
CV-9040AA – SPAAG version of the CV-90; used by Sweden.
CV-90105 – SPATG version of the CV-90.
CV-90120 – Used by Sweden & Norway. Lt Tk version of the CV-90; armed with 120mm gun.
JAS-39 – Sweden’s premier fighter. Widely exported.
United Kingdom – Cold War, Korean War, Bosnia, Modern
Challenger ARRV – ARV version of the Challenger
Charioteer – Cromwell with new turret and a 20-Pounder gun
Chieftain AVLB
EH-101 Merlin – Joint United Kingdom Italy Medium Lift Helicopter
M-3 – Amphibious Ferry
S-55 APC – Based off the Land Rover 4x4 chassis. United by Iraqi recon units.
Saxon APC – Used by UKs territorial army units.
Panther CLV – Command Liaison Vehicle
Titan AVLB – AVLB based on the Challenger 2
Trojan AEV – AEV based on the Challenge 2
Warrior MRRV – ARV version of the Warrior IFV
United States – Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Bosnia, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Modern
Cougar 6x6 (JERRV - Joint EOD Rapid Response Vehicle)
DUECE (Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover) – The latest combat bulldozer
F-15E Strike Eagle
F-18A/C Hornet
F-18E Super Hornet
F-22A Raptor
F-35A JSF – USAF Strike Aircraft, to replace F-16 and A-10
F-35B JSF – USMC Strike Aircraft to replace AV-8B and F-18
F-35C JSF – USN & RN Carrier Strike Aircraft to replace A-6, F-18,
F-117A Nighthawk
HIMARS – MRLS mounted on a truck chassis
Merkat - IED and Mine Detection Vehicle
M-1 Grizzily – Armored Engineer Vehicle based on the M-1 chassis
M-1A2 Tusk – Tank Urban Survival Kit
M-8 Bedford – Dead Lt Tk Program; however, the 5 prototypes were sent to Iraq with the 82nd
M-46 Pershing – Replaced the M-26 and saw heavy use in Korea
M-46 Pershing with Night Vision System
M-46A1 Pershing – Improved M-46
M-47 Patton – Interim tank between the M-46 to M-48. Widely exported.
M-51 ARV – USMC Heavy ARV widely used in Vietnam. Based on the M-103 chassis.
M-59 APC – Lower cost alternative to the M-75
M-67 Patton – Flamethrower version of the M-48
M-75 APC – Pre-M-113
M-103 – The US only true heavy tank. Armed with a 120mm Rifle Gun. Used in Korea.
M-107 – 175mm Gun version of the M-110
M-777A1 – New towed 155mm Howitzer
M-973 SUSV – Small Unit Support Vehicle; APC for Artic Units
M-1064A3 – 120mm Mortar version of the M-113A3, currently replaced all M-106 & M-125
M-1070 HET Current tank transporter
M-1074 PLS
M-1079 2.5t Van
M-1082 2.5t Trailer for M-1078
M-1088 5t Tracker with either flatbed trailer or tanker trailer
M-1089 5t Wrecker
M-1090 5t Dumptruck
M-1095 5t Trailer for M-1083
M-1116 EOD version of the M-1114
M-1117 ASV – Armored Security Vehicle. Used extensively in Iraq by MP units.
M-1151 Uparmored HMWWV with mine roller kit
MBT-70/M-803 – Joint German and US program. Great Cold War what if.
Individual Modern Engineers
Individual Javelin Anti-Tank Team
Individual M-79 Grenade Launcher
Decal – United States Army (Helicopter Decal)
Vietnam – Cold War
Individual 60mm Mortar Teams
Individual 81/82mm Mortar Teams
Yugoslavia – Cold War, Bosnia
BOV-1 – Wheeled APC
BOV-3 – Wheeled Anti-Aircraft Gun
M-48 – 75mm Mountain Gun
M-53/70 – Twin 30mm Anti-Aircraft Gun on a modified truck chassis
M-60P – APC
M-60PB – AT version of the M-60P; armed with twin 82mm recoilless rifle
M-80 – APC
M-80A – Modified M-80
M-80AK – M-80A armed with 30mm versus the 20mm of the A model
M-84 – Yugoslavia’s version of the T-72
Individual Infantry