United Korea Ground Forces Tech Tree

I assume this tech tree is the biggest reason they decided to add thw ability to choose your flag for each nation

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gaijin: proceeds to remove one of the Koreas from the ability to be picked as displayed operator later

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I would love the unification flag

Could be

What’s too political about the second option?

They may view it as issuing support for Korean reunification.

Maybe they can add the flag korea used before it split in 2. (Used until 1910)


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They do not even recognize RoC gov.

Support of Korean unifications its way less political.

They could, but there are also no vehicles that would be under those flags, so I see it as unlikely

Don’t both sides want reunification though, just that they can’t agree which govt to use? I’m thinking second would be the least controversial cause both sides use it. The unified hockey team used it for the '18 Olympics.

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https://www.reddit.com/r/TankPorn/comments/1s6rjkg/cheonma2_aps_system_test_observed_by_kim_jong_un/?share_id=vCn8FwNcWgu-ydPBxVuKQ&utm_content=2&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_source=share&utm_term=1

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Where would this tree go in sim battles? I’m guessing allies ww2 and BRICS post-war? Again, this tree is a terrible idea.

…‘BRICS’ team? You mean, russia and china?

Again, United Korea is a good and fairly popular idea. The tree shouldn’t be judged whether is good or not by SIM matchmaking.

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North Korean captured AMX-10RC an Leopard 2A4 in the new memorial museum for the soldiers killed in the battel of Kursk.

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Source
https://x.com/T_90AK/status/2048462043678720439

It is likely that these were gifts from Putin, but still crazy nonetheless, considering we don’t know what else could have been gifted that we’re not seeing here.

If, say, a Bradley or other IFV were donated, perhaps it would aid in developing a domestic IFV?

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New photo of the DPRK Leopard 2 found by @THEPolishThunder


Marek Reszka on X: “Ex-polski Leopard 2A4 w Korei Północnej… Dziękuję @scrt_pa za podesłanie 🫡 https://t.co/aF64Z4bVmt” / X
Supposedly, it is a Polish vehicle (I believe the signpost also claims this). Also note the Finnish AFV on the very far edge of the image underneath the Leopard’s barrel, could potentially be a Patria of sorts.

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It went from Germany, to Poland, then to Ukraine, was in Russian hands, and now is in North Korea,truly an intereting service life, given that we actually maintain diplomatic ties with North Korea, it would be funny if we asked for the tank back

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And then in WW3 it will be found by American or SK forces being used as a roadblock in Pyongyang lol

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and then end up in a museum of another country xD

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Couple more photos. Plaque for the Leo is visible, a French VAB can also be seen in the background of another image.



Radek🇵🇱 on X: “W KRLD otwarto muzeum, w którym znajdują się pojazdy zdobyte podczas ukraińskiej ofensywy w obwodzie kurskim. Główną atrakcją jest czołg Leopard 2A4. https://t.co/GWMSXY4P7d” / X
I don’t speak Korean, so I quickly translated the sign for anyone interested
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I also found the source for a few of the above images, that being a Russian news channel that focuses on the actions of the State Duma, which is the lower house in Russia’s Federal Assembly.

Video commentary - On behalf of the President of Russia, Vyacheslav Volodin took part in the opening ceremony of the Memorial Complex and the Museum of Military Feats of the Heroes of the Foreign Military Operation in Pyongyang

Here, it is covering State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin’s visit to North Korea, and more specifically, his appearance for the opening of the “Memorial Complex and the Museum of Military Feats of the Heroes of the Foreign Military Operation” (mouthful, I know) in Pyongyang.

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