What Ground Vehicles are Sweden in most need of ”the wishlist”

I noticed, conciddering my more than a month old suggestion. Some day, one day and on friday another. :)

that is completely fair. people suck, don’t they? haha

A real shame to hear you guys are getting so much nonsense so sift through. Hopefully you can get some tools in the future on the website to make it easier, or more moderators. I’d thought about it myself a few times but have no idea if I got the time or qualifications for it.

Tjej, jag lovar att om någon pratar illa om dig kommer jag att använda mina naglar på dem. Jag är ledsen att du måste gå igenom allt detta, det finns alltid dåliga människor :( Snälla blockera dem, jag gör det när jag får dåliga meddelanden hela tiden !

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Just slap the 40mm on it and call it a day
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(The lack of armor is gonna be fun)

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Cries in lack of Strv m/41 S-III

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A proper light tank with the 57mm is exactly what the TT is missing. Weird how one was never made. (the Pvkv III doesn’t count, lol)

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Nah, the NATO hump has gone too far

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My question-

Is that a L7?

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i dont know, ask Scärlett, I was just commenting on the bump on the back that would be a pain to deal with

Did you say Hump?
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Was bored and made a YT vid about the 3-Year-Old Ammo Bug in War Thunder (Lvkv 42 & VEAK 40)

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That looks dope. Can’t find what kind of ammunition it used. Anyone know?

Not entirely sure, it’s hard enough finding images from the prototype but there probably exist some docs on its ammo

Well I’m sure the 122mm caliber isn’t just for export reasons; 122K60 was originally designed in the early 1960s for the Finnish Army so it would stand to reason that it is compatible with all 122mm ammunition.

That being said, Finland’s 2S1s were purchased in the 90s from East Germany and the D-30s were apparently bought in the 60s as a replacement for the 122K60 after it was rejected, so by the time of prototyping and early service I think the primary ammunition would be WW2 stocks captured alongside 122mm M1931 cannons in the Winter War.

That is of course if you add it to Finland, Israel will likely have other options.

I don’t believe Isreal bought this, iirc it inspired their heavy caliber Sherman’s like the Ro’em (correct me if I’m wrong) but it likely only used the ammo the Fins provided.