Leopard AVLB
Btritish Army Engineering vehicles (see seperate thread)
FV432 Mk3 'Bulldog' (ie current up-armoure version)
Jackal and Coyote
Challenger 2 uparmoured.
Stormer/Starstreak
IVECO Panther CLV
2011/2012 GHQ list???
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I hope they post the new list before May 21st, local billboards promise that that is the day of judgement and I would hate to go up (or down) without knowing what GHQ was offering for the next year.
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I'm betting on GHQ to announce next year’s releases on Friday the 20th.
At what time is the "Day of Judgment"? Does it begin at the International Date Line and sweep around the Earth or is it instantaneous? (Yes, I know that in Einsteinean relativity simultaneity can not be defined, but those who pre-determine the Day of Judgment don’t believe in relativistic physics anyway.)
Regardless, the first of the new models won’t be released until the end of June. Bad News: The world will end before I can order any of the new models. Good News: MasterCard won’t hit me for late fees on the last order I placed with GHQ.
Don S.
At what time is the "Day of Judgment"? Does it begin at the International Date Line and sweep around the Earth or is it instantaneous? (Yes, I know that in Einsteinean relativity simultaneity can not be defined, but those who pre-determine the Day of Judgment don’t believe in relativistic physics anyway.)
Regardless, the first of the new models won’t be released until the end of June. Bad News: The world will end before I can order any of the new models. Good News: MasterCard won’t hit me for late fees on the last order I placed with GHQ.
Don S.
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My wishes would be:
Otokar Cobra
152mm SpGH Dana
Patria AMV
All three have been used in real-life conflicts (South Ossetia and Afghanistan), unlike, say, the recently released BMP-T...
On the other hand I'd love to see some more civilians and civilian vehicles in the style of existing Middle Eastern Civilians.
Otokar Cobra
152mm SpGH Dana
Patria AMV
All three have been used in real-life conflicts (South Ossetia and Afghanistan), unlike, say, the recently released BMP-T...
On the other hand I'd love to see some more civilians and civilian vehicles in the style of existing Middle Eastern Civilians.
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Some smaller western nations that have fought a lot?
I'd like to see Yugoslavia covered, not least of all because so many of the current range compliments it. An it entails the use of many western nations. Not only that, the infantry used would be multipurpose for finally having the western style militia soldiers that I thought the previous militia releases were going to be. The vehicles would cover Yugoslavia / Croatia / Serbia / Bosnia / Slovenia / Kuwait:
Infantry multi nation:
"Western militia" -- Armed with AK-47's, G3A3's, RPGs, LAWs, RPDs, M-79 rocket launcher, PKs, SVTs, 82mm recoilless rifle, 82mm mortars.
Wearing no helmets PLEASE no middle eastern head dress. Wearing balaclavas, baseball hats, hoods, woolly hats, fur Cossack hat perhaps -- Mostly no head dress at all though. T shirts, jeans, jackets, hoodies, some backpacks / bags -- Typical EUROPEAN simplistic militia civilian outfits. (suitable for chechen / balkan conflicts as well as a host of others and mercenaries / insurgents).
Yugoslavia:
Tanks:
M-84 -- Domestic Yugoslav MBT, used also by Kuwait during Gulf war.

APC:
M-60P -- Yugoslav APC, 600+ produced

M-60PB -- AT varient with twin 82mm recoilless rifle

M60 SP mortar -- Carrying 82mm mortar

BVP M-80A -- Main Yugoslav APC, 950+ produced.

BVP M-80A KC -- Yugoslav Company commanders vehicle

SPAT 30/2 -- Yugoslav AA varient of M-80 with 2 30mm cannons

Recon:
BOV-3 -- Yugoslav Air defence vehicle, tripple 20mm cannon

BOV-M -- Yugoslav APC / recon vehicle

BOV-1 -- Yugoslav Anti tank recon vehicle with 6x AT-3 missile

SP Artillery:
M-63 Plamen -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher

M-77 Oganj -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher

M-87 Orkan -- 262mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher

Some reference images:
http://www.irandefence.net/showthread.php?t=10614
Infantry multi nation:
"Western militia" -- Armed with AK-47's, G3A3's, RPGs, LAWs, RPDs, M-79 rocket launcher, PKs, SVTs, 82mm recoilless rifle, 82mm mortars.
Wearing no helmets PLEASE no middle eastern head dress. Wearing balaclavas, baseball hats, hoods, woolly hats, fur Cossack hat perhaps -- Mostly no head dress at all though. T shirts, jeans, jackets, hoodies, some backpacks / bags -- Typical EUROPEAN simplistic militia civilian outfits. (suitable for chechen / balkan conflicts as well as a host of others and mercenaries / insurgents).
Yugoslavia:
Tanks:
M-84 -- Domestic Yugoslav MBT, used also by Kuwait during Gulf war.

APC:
M-60P -- Yugoslav APC, 600+ produced

M-60PB -- AT varient with twin 82mm recoilless rifle

M60 SP mortar -- Carrying 82mm mortar

BVP M-80A -- Main Yugoslav APC, 950+ produced.

BVP M-80A KC -- Yugoslav Company commanders vehicle

SPAT 30/2 -- Yugoslav AA varient of M-80 with 2 30mm cannons

Recon:
BOV-3 -- Yugoslav Air defence vehicle, tripple 20mm cannon

BOV-M -- Yugoslav APC / recon vehicle

BOV-1 -- Yugoslav Anti tank recon vehicle with 6x AT-3 missile

SP Artillery:
M-63 Plamen -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher
M-77 Oganj -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher

M-87 Orkan -- 262mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher


Some reference images:
http://www.irandefence.net/showthread.php?t=10614