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− | ====Benson-class, USS | + | ====Benson-class, USS Madison (DD-425), 1940==== |
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====Gleaves-class, USS Gleaves (DD-423), 1940==== | ====Gleaves-class, USS Gleaves (DD-423), 1940==== | ||
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− | * License-built version of the Tu-16. | + | * License-built version of the [[User:U5724584#Tu-16|Tu-16]]. |
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====[[P-51D-20-NA|P-51D-25-NA]]==== | ====[[P-51D-20-NA|P-51D-25-NA]]==== | ||
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+ | * Upgraded [[MiG-21 (Family)|MiG-21]] variant optimized for precision ground attack. | ||
+ | * Capable of carrying [[R-60]], [[R-73]] and [[Python 3]] missiles for air combat. | ||
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+ | * Upgraded [[MiG-21 (Family)|MiG-21]] variant optimized for air superiority. | ||
+ | * Equipped with the same radar as the [[User:U5724584#Lavi|Lavi]] and a helmet-mounted sight. | ||
===Helicopters=== | ===Helicopters=== | ||
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− | * Georgian-Israeli upgrade of the Su-25 intended for export. | + | * Georgian-Israeli upgrade of the [[Su-25 (Family)|Su-25]] intended for export. |
* Upgraded with a glass cockpit, NATO compatibility and the ability to drop Israeli Opher (infrared-guided) and Lizard (laser-guided) bombs. | * Upgraded with a glass cockpit, NATO compatibility and the ability to drop Israeli Opher (infrared-guided) and Lizard (laser-guided) bombs. | ||
* Manufactured from 2001-2010, with limited examples being produced. | * Manufactured from 2001-2010, with limited examples being produced. | ||
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+ | * A derivative of the [[User:U5724584#A-4M Skyhawk II|A-4M Skyhawk II]], purchased from Kuwait and operated by Brazil. | ||
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+ | ====F-103E==== | ||
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+ | * The [[Mirage IIIE]] was sold to Brazil as the Mirage IIIEBR. | ||
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+ | ====F-39E==== | ||
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====F-5EM==== | ====F-5EM==== |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 22 November 2024
This member plays War Thunder on Windows |
This member has been playing War Thunder since 21 May 2013 |
This member considers F3F-2 the best rank I USA aircraft in game. |
This member considers P-40F-10 Warhawk the best rank II USA aircraft in game. |
This member considers P-47D-22-RE Thunderbolt the best rank III USA aircraft in game. |
This member considers ▄F-5E FCU the best rank VII Japan aircraft in game. |
Contents
- 1 Gaijin Please
- 1.1 USA
- 1.1.1 Aircraft
- 1.1.1.1 A-18
- 1.1.1.2 A-4 Skyhawk
- 1.1.1.3 A-6 Intruder
- 1.1.1.4 A3D-2
- 1.1.1.5 AJ Savage
- 1.1.1.6 AV-8B Harrier II
- 1.1.1.7 B-1B
- 1.1.1.8 B-23
- 1.1.1.9 B-25C
- 1.1.1.10 B-45A
- 1.1.1.11 B-47E
- 1.1.1.12 B-57G
- 1.1.1.13 B-66B
- 1.1.1.14 F-101A
- 1.1.1.15 F-105G
- 1.1.1.16 F-106A
- 1.1.1.17 F-14D
- 1.1.1.18 F-4 Phantom II
- 1.1.1.19 F-8 Crusader
- 1.1.1.20 F-86 Sabre
- 1.1.1.21 F-94 Starfire
- 1.1.1.22 F/A-18 Hornet
- 1.1.1.23 F/A-18E Super Hornet
- 1.1.1.24 F/A-18F Super Hornet
- 1.1.1.25 F2A-2
- 1.1.1.26 F2H Banshee
- 1.1.1.27 F3D-2
- 1.1.1.28 F6U-1
- 1.1.1.29 F7U-3
- 1.1.1.30 F9F-6
- 1.1.1.31 FH-1
- 1.1.1.32 FJ-1
- 1.1.1.33 FJ Fury
- 1.1.1.34 FR-1
- 1.1.1.35 P-35A
- 1.1.1.36 P-40 Warhawk
- 1.1.1.37 P-47 Thunderbolt
- 1.1.1.38 PB2Y-5
- 1.1.1.39 TBY-2
- 1.1.2 Helicopters
- 1.1.3 Ground Vehicles
- 1.1.4 Fleet
- 1.1.4.1 Erie-class, USS Erie (PG-50)
- 1.1.4.2 PGM-1-class, PGM-2
- 1.1.4.3 PGM-39-class, Agusan (G 61)
- 1.1.4.4 PGM-9-class, PGM-17
- 1.1.4.5 Evarts-class, USS Evarts (DE-5)
- 1.1.4.6 Buckley-class, USS Buckley (DE-51)
- 1.1.4.7 Cannon-class, USS Eldridge (DE-173)
- 1.1.4.8 Edsall-class, USS Frederick C. Davis (DE-136)
- 1.1.4.9 Rudderow-class, USS Rudderow (DE-224)
- 1.1.4.10 John C. Butler-class, USS John C. Butler (DE-339)
- 1.1.4.11 Dealey-class, USS Dealey (DE-1006)
- 1.1.4.12 Claud Jones-class, USS Claud Jones (DE-1033)
- 1.1.4.13 Mahan-class, USS Mahan (DD-364), 1938
- 1.1.4.14 Gridley-class, USS Maury (DD-401), 1938
- 1.1.4.15 Benham-class, USS Benham (DD-397), 1939
- 1.1.4.16 Sims-class, USS Sims (DD-409), 1939
- 1.1.4.17 Benson-class, USS Madison (DD-425), 1940
- 1.1.4.18 Gleaves-class, USS Gleaves (DD-423), 1940
- 1.1.4.19 Robert H. Smith-class, USS Robert H. Smith (DM-23), 1944
- 1.1.4.20 Forrest Sherman-class, USS Forrest Sherman (DD-931), 1955
- 1.1.4.21 Juneau-class, USS Juneau (CL-119), 1952
- 1.1.4.22 Juneau-class, USS Spokane (CL-120), 1945
- 1.1.4.23 New Orleans-class, USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37), 1934
- 1.1.4.24 Wichita-class, USS Wichita (CA-45), 1942
- 1.1.4.25 Oregon City-class, USS Oregon City (CA-122), 1946
- 1.1.4.26 Des Moines-class, USS Salem (CA-139), 1949
- 1.1.4.27 Boston-class, USS Canberra (CAG-2), 1952
- 1.1.4.28 Galveston-class, USS Galveston (CLG-3), 1957
- 1.1.4.29 South Carolina-class, USS South Carolina (BB-26), 1910
- 1.1.4.30 Florida-class, USS Florida (BB-30), 1911
- 1.1.4.31 New York-class, USS New York (BB-34), 1914
- 1.1.4.32 New Mexico-class, USS New Mexico (BB-40), 1918
- 1.1.4.33 Tennessee-class, USS California (BB-44), 1921
- 1.1.4.34 Colorado-class, USS Colorado (BB-45), 1923
- 1.1.4.35 North Carolina-class, USS North Carolina (BB-55), 1941
- 1.1.4.36 South Dakota-class, USS South Dakota (BB-57), 1942
- 1.1.4.37 Iowa-class, USS Missouri (BB-63), 1944
- 1.1.4.38 Iowa-class, USS New Jersey (BB-62), 1968
- 1.1.4.39 Iowa-class, USS Iowa (BB-61), 1984
- 1.1.1 Aircraft
- 1.2 Germany
- 1.2.1 Aircraft
- 1.2.2 Ground Vehicles
- 1.2.3 Fleet
- 1.2.3.1 Seeadler-class, Seeadler (141)
- 1.2.3.2 Zobel-class, Zobel (142)
- 1.2.3.3 Tiger-class, Tiger (148)
- 1.2.3.4 Thetis-class, Thetis (420)
- 1.2.3.5 Hamburg-class, Hamburg (D181)
- 1.2.3.6 Type 1923, Falke, 1928
- 1.2.3.7 Type 1935, T1, 1943
- 1.2.3.8 Type 1937-class, T19, 1941
- 1.2.3.9 Moltke-class, SMS Goeben, 1912
- 1.2.3.10 SMS Seydlitz, 1913
- 1.2.3.11 König-class, SMS König, 1914
- 1.2.3.12 Bismarck-class, Bismarck, 1940
- 1.3 USSR
- 1.3.1 Aircraft
- 1.3.2 Ground Vehicles
- 1.3.3 Fleet
- 1.4 Great Britain
- 1.4.1 Aircraft
- 1.4.1.1 Ajeet Mk 1
- 1.4.1.2 Albacore Mk I
- 1.4.1.3 Anson Mk I
- 1.4.1.4 Barracuda Mk II
- 1.4.1.5 Battle Mk I
- 1.4.1.6 Botha Mk I
- 1.4.1.7 CA-27 Sabre Mk 32
- 1.4.1.8 CF-100 Canuck
- 1.4.1.9 CF-18A
- 1.4.1.10 F2H-3
- 1.4.1.11 Fulmar Mk.II
- 1.4.1.12 Harrier GR.5
- 1.4.1.13 Harrier GR.9
- 1.4.1.14 Hawk T1A
- 1.4.1.15 Kittyhawk Mk IA
- 1.4.1.16 Kittyhawk Mk II
- 1.4.1.17 Kittyhawk Mk IV
- 1.4.1.18 Manchester Mk IA
- 1.4.1.19 Marut Mk 1
- 1.4.1.20 Maryland Mk.I
- 1.4.1.21 Meteor
- 1.4.1.22 Roc Mk I
- 1.4.1.23 Seafang F Mk.31
- 1.4.1.24 Seafang F Mk.32
- 1.4.1.25 Sea Harrier FRS.51
- 1.4.1.26 Sea Hornet F.20
- 1.4.1.27 Sea Hornet NF.21
- 1.4.1.28 Sea Hurricane Mk IIC
- 1.4.1.29 Sea Vampire F.20
- 1.4.1.30 Skua Mk.II
- 1.4.1.31 Spiteful XIV
- 1.4.1.32 Tomahawk Mk IIA
- 1.4.1.33 Tomahawk Mk IIB
- 1.4.1.34 Valiant B.1
- 1.4.1.35 Vampire FB 9
- 1.4.1.36 Venom
- 1.4.1.37 Vulcan B.1
- 1.4.1.38 Warwick GR Mk V
- 1.4.1.39 Wellesley Mk I
- 1.4.2 Helicopters
- 1.4.3 Ground Vehicles
- 1.4.3.1 A13 Mk IIA
- 1.4.3.2 A13 Mk III Covenanter
- 1.4.3.3 AS-90
- 1.4.3.4 Bishop SPH 25pdr
- 1.4.3.5 AEC Mk I Gun Carrier
- 1.4.3.6 Sexton II
- 1.4.3.7 FV433 Abbot
- 1.4.3.8 Humber Mk IV
- 1.4.3.9 Staghound Mk I
- 1.4.3.10 Staghound Mk II
- 1.4.3.11 Staghound Mk III
- 1.4.3.12 FV601 Saladin
- 1.4.3.13 FV101 Scorpion
- 1.4.3.14 FV120 Spartan MCT
- 1.4.3.15 FV432 RARDEN
- 1.4.3.16 Arjun
- 1.4.4 Fleet
- 1.4.4.1 Loch-class, HMS Loch Dunvegan (K425)
- 1.4.4.2 Bay-class, HMS Carnarvon Bay (K636)
- 1.4.4.3 A-class, HMS Ardent (H41), 1930
- 1.4.4.4 B-class, HMS Boreas (H77), 1931
- 1.4.4.5 C-class, HMCS Ottawa (H60), 1938
- 1.4.4.6 D-class, HMS Defender (H07), 1932
- 1.4.4.7 E-class, HMS Escort (H66), 1934
- 1.4.4.8 F-class, HMS Fearless (H67), 1934
- 1.4.4.9 H-class, HMS Hero (H99), 1936
- 1.4.4.10 I-class, HMS Imperial (D09), 1937
- 1.4.4.11 L-class, HMS Laforey (G99), 1941
- 1.4.4.12 M-class, HMS Milne (G14), 1942
- 1.4.4.13 O-class, HMS Offa (G29), 1941
- 1.4.4.14 O-class, HMS Obdurate (G39), 1942
- 1.4.4.15 P-class, HMS Panther (G41), 1941
- 1.4.4.16 Q-class, HMS Quality (G62), 1942
- 1.4.4.17 R-class, HMS Roterham (H09), 1942
- 1.4.4.18 S-class, HMS Savage (G20), 1943
- 1.4.4.19 T-class, HMS Termagant (R89), 1943
- 1.4.4.20 U-class, HMS Ulysses (R69), 1943
- 1.4.4.21 W-class, HMS Wakeful (R59), 1944
- 1.4.4.22 Z-class, HMS Zambesi (R66), 1944
- 1.4.4.23 Weapon-class, HMS Broadsword (D31), 1958
- 1.4.4.24 Weapon-class, HMS Scorpion (D64), 1947
- 1.4.4.25 Modified Leander-class, HMAS Perth (D29), 1939
- 1.4.4.26 Fiji-class, HMS Fiji (58), 1940
- 1.4.4.27 Fiji-class, HMS Ceylon (30), 1943
- 1.4.4.28 Minotaur-class, HMCS Ontario (53), 1945
- 1.4.4.29 Minotaur-class, HMS Swiftsure (08), 1946
- 1.4.4.30 HMS Neptune, 1916
- 1.4.4.31 King George V-class, HMS King George V, 1918
- 1.4.4.32 King George V-class, HMS Centurion, 1911
- 1.4.4.33 Reşadiye-class, HMS Erin, 1914
- 1.4.4.34 Minas Geraes-class, HMS Agincourt, 1914
- 1.4.4.35 Queen Elizabeth-class, HMS Barham (04), 1916
- 1.4.4.36 Revenge-class, HMS Royal Oak (08), 1924
- 1.4.4.37 Nelson-class, HMS Rodney (29), 1927
- 1.4.4.38 King George V-class, HMS King George V (41), 1945
- 1.4.4.39 HMS Vanguard (23), 1946
- 1.4.1 Aircraft
- 1.5 Japan
- 1.5.1 Aircraft
- 1.5.2 Helicopters
- 1.5.3 Ground Vehicles
- 1.5.4 Fleet
- 1.5.4.1 JDS Erimo (AMC-491)
- 1.5.4.2 JDS Sōya (MMC-951)
- 1.5.4.3 Shimushu-class, Shimushu
- 1.5.4.4 Etorofu-class, Etorofu
- 1.5.4.5 Mikura-class, Mikura
- 1.5.4.6 Ukuru-class, Amami
- 1.5.4.7 Kamikaze-class, IJN Yunagi, 1928
- 1.5.4.8 Akatsuki-class, IJN Akatsuki, 1937
- 1.5.4.9 Asashio-class, IJN Asashio, 1937
- 1.5.4.10 Kagero-class, IJN Nowaki, 1941
- 1.6 China
- 1.7 Italy
- 1.7.1 Aircraft
- 1.7.2 Helicopters
- 1.7.3 Ground Vehicles
- 1.7.4 Fleet
- 1.7.4.1 Orsa-class, RN Procione (PR)
- 1.7.4.2 Ciclone-class, RN Aliseo, 1943
- 1.7.4.3 Ariete-class, RN Ariete, 1942
- 1.7.4.4 Sauro-class, RN Nazario Sauro, 1926
- 1.7.4.5 Folgore-class, RN Lampo, 1932
- 1.7.4.6 Maestrale-class, RN Scirocco, 1934
- 1.7.4.7 Oriani-class, Alfredo Oriani, 1937
- 1.7.4.8 Condottieri-class
- 1.7.4.9 Littorio-class, RN Roma, 1942
- 1.8 France
- 1.8.1 Aircraft
- 1.8.2 Ground Vehicles
- 1.8.3 Fleet
- 1.8.3.1 VTB 23
- 1.8.3.2 Guépard-class, Guépard, 1929
- 1.8.3.3 La Melpomène-class, La Melpomène, 1937
- 1.8.3.4 L'Adroit-class, L'Adroit, 1929
- 1.8.3.5 Le Hardi-class, Le Hardi, 1942
- 1.8.3.6 T 47-class, Surcouf, 1961
- 1.8.3.7 T 47-class, Bouvet, 1965
- 1.8.3.8 T 53-class, Tartu, 1958
- 1.8.3.9 Cannon-class, Marocain (F705), 1944
- 1.8.3.10 Bougainville-class, Rigault de Genouilly, 1932
- 1.8.3.11 Élan-class, La Capricieuse, 1939
- 1.8.3.12 La Galissonnière-class, Gloire, 1937
- 1.8.3.13 Richelieu-class, Richelieu, 1940
- 1.9 Sweden
- 1.9.1 Aircraft
- 1.9.2 Helicopters
- 1.9.3 Ground Vehicles
- 1.9.4 Fleet
- 1.9.4.1 T26
- 1.9.4.2 T42
- 1.9.4.3 Plejad-class, HSwMS Plejad (T102)
- 1.9.4.4 Spica-class, HSwMS Spica (T121)
- 1.9.4.5 Hanö-class, HMS Tärnö (M52)
- 1.9.4.6 Perseus-class, HSwMS Perseus (T101)
- 1.9.4.7 Gotland-class, HSwMS Gotland
- 1.9.4.8 Romulus-class, HSwMS Romulus (27)
- 1.9.4.9 Romulus-class, HSwMS Remus (28)
- 1.9.4.10 Mode-class, HMS Mjölner (32)
- 1.9.4.11 Klas-class, HSwMS Klas Horn
- 1.9.4.12 Göteborg-class, HSwMS Göteborg (J5)
- 1.9.4.13 Visby-class, HSwMS Visby (J11)
- 1.9.4.14 Öland-class, HSwMS Uppland (J17)
- 1.9.4.15 Tre Kronor-class, HSwMS Tre Kronor
- 1.9.4.16 Tre Kronor-class, HSwMS Göta Lejon
- 1.9.4.17 Dristigheten-class, HSwMS Dristigheten
- 1.9.4.18 Äran-class, HSwMS Äran
- 1.9.4.19 HSwMS Oscar II
- 1.9.4.20 Sverige-class, HSwMS Sverige
- 1.9.4.21 Sverige-class, HSwMS Gustaf V
- 1.9.4.22 Väinämöinen-class, Väinämöinen, 1944
- 1.10 Israel
- 1.1 USA
- 2 Other
Gaijin Please
This is the section where I lay out the various vehicles I'd like to see in War Thunder some day. Hopefully it will shrink in the future.
USA
Aircraft
A-18
Introduction year: | 1937 |
Crew: | 2 |
Empty weight: | 9,580 lb (2,075 kg) |
Powerplant: | 2 × Wright R-1820-47 Cyclone radial engine, 850 hp each |
Maximum speed: | 247 mph (398 km/h) at 2,500 ft (760 m) |
Service ceiling: | 25,000 ft (7,600 m) |
Wing loading: | 18 lb/ft² |
Power-to-mass ratio: | 0.177 hp/lb |
Guns: | 4 × 7.62 mm M1919 Browning machine guns 1 × 7.62 mm M1919 Browning machine gun (defensive) |
Bombs: | Up to 400 lb (180 kg) of bombs in two wing bomb bays. |
- Built in limited numbers, used primarily for operational training.
A-4 Skyhawk
A-4C
Introduction year: | 1960 |
Crew: | 1 |
A-4F
Introduction year: | 1967 |
Crew: | 1 |
A-4M Skyhawk II
Introduction year: | 1979 |
Crew: | 1 |
A-6 Intruder
A-6A
Introduction year: | 1963 |
Crew: | 1 |
A-6C TRIM
Introduction year: | 1970 |
Crew: | 1 |
A-6E SWIP
Introduction year: | 1993 |
Crew: | 1 |
A3D-2
Introduction year: | 1956 |
Crew: | 3 |
Empty weight: | 39,409 lb (17,876 kg) |
Powerplant: | 2 × Pratt & Whitney J57-P-10 turbojets 10,500 lbf each dry 12,400 lbf with water injection |
Maximum speed: | 610 mph (980 km/h) at 10,000 ft (3,000 m) |
Service ceiling: | 41,000 ft (12,000 m) |
Climb rate: | ~75 ft/s (~22.8 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 86.2 lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.35 |
Guns: | 2 × 20 mm M3 cannons, tail turret |
Bombs: |
AJ Savage
AJ-1
Introduction year: | 1950 |
Crew: | 3 |
AJ-2
Introduction year: | 1951 |
Crew: | 3 |
AV-8B Harrier II
AV-8B
Introduction year: | 1985 |
Crew: | 1 |
B-1B
Introduction year: | 1986 |
Crew: | 4 |
- Has variable-sweep wings and four afterburning turbofan engines.
- Capable of carrying up to 24 × 2,000 lb Mk 84 bombs or 84 × 500 lb Mk 82 bombs, or a combination across 3 internal bomb bays.
B-23
Introduction year: | 1939 |
Crew: | 6 |
- Developed from the B-18A.
- Did not see combat, used primarily for training.
B-25C
Introduction year: | 1941 |
Crew: | 5 |
- The first mass produced version of the B-25.
B-45A
Introduction year: | 1948 |
Crew: | 4 |
Empty weight: | 45,694 lb (20,726 kg) |
Powerplant: | 4 × General Electric J47-GE-13 turbojets 5,200 lbf each |
Maximum speed: | 566 mph (911 km/h) at sea level |
Service ceiling: | 46,000 ft (14,000 m) |
Climb rate: | 99 ft/s (30.3 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 69 lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.26 |
Guns: | 2 × 12.7 mm M3 Browning machine guns, tail turret |
Ammunition load: | 1200 total rounds 600 rounds/gun |
Bombs: | Up to 22,000 lbs of bombs |
- The first operational jet bomber in USAF service.
B-47E
Introduction year: | 1951 |
Crew: | 3 |
Empty weight: | 80,000 lb (36,287 kg) |
Powerplant: | 6 × J47-GE-25 turbojets 7,200 lbf each |
Maximum speed: | 607 mph (977 km/h) |
Service ceiling: | 40,500 ft (12,300 m) |
Climb rate: | 77.7 ft/s (23.7 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 93.16 lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.22 |
Defensive armament: | 2 × 20 mm M24A1 autocannons, tail turret |
Suspended armament: | 28 × 500 lb AN-M64A1 bombs |
- Strategic bomber developed for the Cold War.
- Designed to fly at high subsonic speed at high altitude to avoid enemy interceptors.
B-57G
Introduction year: | 1970 |
Crew: | 2 |
- Night intruder modification of the B-57 equipped with FLIR and a laser designator in the nose, with laser-guided bomb capabilities.
B-66B
Introduction year: | 1956 |
Crew: | 3 |
F-101A
Introduction year: | 1957 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 24,970 lb (11,326 kg) |
Powerplant: | 2 × Pratt & Whitney J57-P-13 turbojets 10,200 lbf, dry 15,800 lbf, afterburning |
Maximum speed: | 1,009 mph (1,162 km/h) at 35,000 ft M 1.52 |
Service ceiling: | 50,300 ft (15,000 m) |
Initial climb rate: | 735 ft/s (224 m/s) |
Wing loading: | __ lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.80 |
Guns: | 4 × 20 mm M39 cannons |
Ammunition load: | 800 total rounds 200 rounds/gun |
Avionics: | MA-7 fire-control system AN/APS-54 radar |
- Armed only with 20 mm cannons.
F-105G
Introduction year: | 1967 |
Crew: | 2 |
F-106A
Introduction year: | 1959 |
Crew: | 1 |
F-14D
Introduction year: | 1991 |
Crew: | 2 |
F-4 Phantom II
F-4B Phantom II
F-4D Phantom II
F-4G Wild Weasel V
F-4N Phantom II
F-8 Crusader
F-8H
F-8J
F-86 Sabre
F-86H-10
F-94 Starfire
F-94A
- Armed with 4 × 12.7 mm M3 Browning machine guns in the fuselage.
- Could carry 2 × 1,000 lb AN-M65A1 bombs under the wings.
F-94B
F/A-18 Hornet
F/A-18A
Introduction year: | 1983 |
Crew: | 1 |
F/A-18A+
Introduction year: | 1992 |
Crew: | 1 |
F/A-18C
Introduction year: | 1987 |
Crew: | 1 |
F/A-18D
Introduction year: | 1987 |
Crew: | 2 |
F/A-18E Super Hornet
Introduction year: | 2001 |
Crew: | 1 |
F/A-18F Super Hornet
Introduction year: | 2001 |
Crew: | 2 |
F2A-2
F2H Banshee
F2H-1
- Initial production variant, preceding the F2H-2.
F2H-3
- Has a lengthened fuselage, enlarged nose, redesigned tail, increased fuel capacity and payload when compared to the F2H-2.
F2H-4
- Improved all-weather fighter version.
F3D-2
- Developed from the F3D-1, with better engines, wing spoilers, autopilot and an improved AN/APQ-36 radar.
F6U-1
F7U-3
First flight: | 1951 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 18,226 lb (8,267 kg) |
Powerplant: | 2 × Westinghouse J46-WE-8B turbojets 4,600 lbf, dry 6,000 lbf, afterburning |
Maximum speed: | 680 mph (1,095 km/h) at sea level |
Service ceiling: | 40,000 ft (12,200 m) |
Climb rate: | 216 ft/s (65.8 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 64 lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.38 |
Guns: | 4 × 20 mm M3 cannons |
Ammunition load: | 720 total rounds 180 rounds/gun |
Rockets: | 96 × FFAR unguided rockets |
Bombs: | Up to 5,500 lb of bombs |
F9F-6
FH-1
FJ-1
Introduction year: | 1947 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 8,843 lb (4,010 kg) |
Powerplant: | 1 × Allison J35-A-2 turbojet, 4,000 lbf |
Maximum speed: | 547 mph (880 km/h) at 9,000 ft (2,743 m) |
Service ceiling: | 32,000 ft (9,753 m) |
Wing loading: | 68.72 lb/ft² |
Power-to-mass ratio: | 0.38 |
Guns: | 6 × 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine guns |
- The first operational jet aircraft to enter USN service.
- Wings and canopy derived from the P-51D.
FJ Fury
FJ-2
- Developed in an effort to navalize the F-86 Saber.
FJ-3M
FR-1
Introduction year: | 1945 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 7,689 lb (3,488 kg) |
Powerplant: | 1 × General Electric J31-GE-3 turbojet, 1,600 lbf (700 kgf) 1 × Wright R-1820-72W Cyclone radial engine, 1,350 hp (1,060 kW) |
Maximum speed: | 404 mph (444 km/h) at 17,800 ft (5,425 m) |
Service ceiling: | 43,100 ft (13,137 m) |
Climb rate: | 80 ft/s (24.4 m/s) from sea level |
Wing loading: | 27.96 lb/ft² |
Power-to-mass ratio: | 0.38 hp/lb |
Guns: | 4 × 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine guns |
Ammunition load: | 1,200 total rounds 300 rounds/gun |
Rockets: | 8 × 127 mm HVAR rockets |
Bombs: | 2 × 1,000 lb (454 kg) bombs |
- Mixed-power aircraft, utilizing both piston and jet-power.
- First USN aircraft with a jet engine.
- Production aircraft built in limited numbers.
- Did not see combat.
P-35A
Introduction year: | 1937 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 4,575 lb (2,075 kg) |
Powerplant: | 1 × Pratt & Whitney R-1830-45 Twin Wasp radial engine, 1,050 hp |
Maximum speed: | 290 mph (467 km/h) at 12,000 ft (3,660 m) |
Service ceiling: | 31,400 ft (9,570 m) |
Climb rate: | 31.96 f/s (9.74 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 27.8 lb/ft² |
Power-to-mass ratio: | 0.172 hp/lb |
Guns: | 2 × 12.7 mm Browning M2/AN machine guns; 2 × 7.62 mm M1919 Browning machine guns |
Ammunition load: | 400 total rounds (12.7 mm) 200 rounds/gun (12.7 mm) 1,000 total rounds (7.62 mm) 500 rounds/gun (7.62 mm) |
Bombs: | Up to 350 lb (160 kg) of bombs |
- First single-seat all-metal USAAC fighter.
- Has retractable landing gear and an enclosed cockpit.
P-40 Warhawk
P-40B
P-40K-1
P-40N-5
P-47 Thunderbolt
P-47B-RE
P-47C-2-RE
P-47N-25
PB2Y-5
TBY-2
Helicopters
AH-1J
Introduction year: | 1971 |
Crew: | 2 |
AH-1T
Introduction year: | 1977 |
Crew: | 2 |
RAH-66
First flight: | 1996 |
Crew: | 2 |
UH-1Y
Introduction year: | 2008 |
Crew: | 2 |
- UH-1N replacement upgraded under the same program as the AH-1Z.
- Powered by two General Electric T700-GE-401C turboshaft engines, with upgraded avionics and an advanced digital cockpit.
Ground Vehicles
AN/TWQ-1 Avenger
LAV II
LAV-105
LAV-AT
- Uses the same ATGM launching system as found on the M901.
M-SHORAD
M1134
M1296
- Replacing the M1128 in active service, with a 30 mm Bushmaster 2 Mk.44 cannon in an unmanned turret.
M1 Abrams
M1A1 FEP
- Based on M1A1 HC with several improvements.
M1A2 SEP V3
M44
M48A5
M6 Linebacker
In service: | 1997 |
Crew: | 4 |
Weight: | 63,934 lb (29,000 kg) |
Engine: | Cummins VTA-903T diesel, 600 hp |
Power-to-weight ratio: | 20.07 hp/t |
Max road speed: | 38 mph (61 km/h) |
Amphibious: | No (Needs a swim barrier) |
Suspension: | Torsion bar |
Main Armament: | 4 × FIM-92D/E Stinger-RMP |
Can fire on the move: | Yes |
Max speed: | 750 m/s |
Max range: | 2.8 mi (4.5 km) |
Ammunition load: | 12 missiles (4 in launcher, 8 in hull) |
Elevation range: | |
Traverse range: | 360 degrees |
Secondary Armament: | 25 mm M242 cannon 7.62 mm M240 machine gun |
Protection: | Steel, 5083 aluminum and 7039 aluminum armor |
- Converted from M2A2 Bradleys, that sees the TOW missiles replaced with quad Stingers.
M7 Priest
M7
- Based on the chassis of the M3 Lee.
M7B1
- Based on the chassis of the M4A3.
XM246
Fleet
Erie-class, USS Erie (PG-50)
PGM-1-class, PGM-2
Commissioned: | 1943 |
Displacement: | 95 t |
Length: | 110 ft 10 in (33.78 m) |
Beam: | 23 ft (7 m) |
Draft: | 10 ft 10 in (3.3 m) |
Propulsion: | 2 Electro-Motive Corp. 16‑184A diesel engines, 1,540 bhp (1,148 kW), 2 shafts |
Speed: | 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h) |
Crew: | 28 |
Main caliber: | 1 × 76 mm 3 inch/23 Mk.4 dual purpose gun |
Anti-air: | 1 × 40 mm Bofors L/60 Mark 3 8 × 12.7 mm AN-M2 machine guns (4×2) |
PGM-39-class, Agusan (G 61)
PGM-9-class, PGM-17
Evarts-class, USS Evarts (DE-5)
Buckley-class, USS Buckley (DE-51)
Cannon-class, USS Eldridge (DE-173)
Edsall-class, USS Frederick C. Davis (DE-136)
Commissioned: | 1943 |
Displacement: | 1,620 t |
Length: | 306 ft (93.3 m) |
Beam: | 36 ft 7 in (11.2 m) |
Draft: | 10 ft 5 in (3.2 m) |
Propulsion: | 4 × 6,000 shp (4,500 kW) diesel engines 2 × shafts |
Speed: | 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h) |
Crew: | 186 |
Main caliber: | 3 × 76 mm 3-inch Mark 10 dual purpose gun (3×1) |
Anti-air: | 2 × 40 mm Bofors L/60 Mark 3 (1×2) 8 × 20 mm Oerlikon Mk.II cannons (8×1) |
Torpedoes: | 3 × 21 inch (533 mm) Mk.15 torpedoes (1×3) |
Depth charges: | 2 × Depth charge racks 8 × Depth charge projectors |
Rudderow-class, USS Rudderow (DE-224)
John C. Butler-class, USS John C. Butler (DE-339)
Dealey-class, USS Dealey (DE-1006)
Commissioned: | 1954 |
Displacement: | 1,290 t |
Length: | 314 ft 6 in (95.86 m) |
Beam: | 36 ft 9 in (11.20 m) |
Draft: | 18 ft (5.5 m) |
Propulsion: | 2 × Foster-Wheeler boilers, 1 × De Laval geared turbine, 20,000 shp (15 MW), 1 shaft |
Speed: | 25 knots (29 mph; 46 km/h) |
Crew: | 170 |
Main caliber: | 4 × 76 mm 3-inch Mk.33 cannons |
Claud Jones-class, USS Claud Jones (DE-1033)
Mahan-class, USS Mahan (DD-364), 1938
Gridley-class, USS Maury (DD-401), 1938
- This ship reached a speed of 42.8 knots (79.2 km/h; 49.2 mph) during speed trials, the highest speed ever achieved by a US Navy destroyer.
Benham-class, USS Benham (DD-397), 1939
Sims-class, USS Sims (DD-409), 1939
Benson-class, USS Madison (DD-425), 1940
Gleaves-class, USS Gleaves (DD-423), 1940
Robert H. Smith-class, USS Robert H. Smith (DM-23), 1944
- Originally laid down as Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers, these ships were converted during construction to be destroyer minelayers.
- This class of ship was not equipped with any torpedoes.
Forrest Sherman-class, USS Forrest Sherman (DD-931), 1955
Juneau-class, USS Juneau (CL-119), 1952
Juneau-class, USS Spokane (CL-120), 1945
New Orleans-class, USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37), 1934
Wichita-class, USS Wichita (CA-45), 1942
Oregon City-class, USS Oregon City (CA-122), 1946
Des Moines-class, USS Salem (CA-139), 1949
Boston-class, USS Canberra (CAG-2), 1952
Galveston-class, USS Galveston (CLG-3), 1957
South Carolina-class, USS South Carolina (BB-26), 1910
Florida-class, USS Florida (BB-30), 1911
New York-class, USS New York (BB-34), 1914
New Mexico-class, USS New Mexico (BB-40), 1918
Tennessee-class, USS California (BB-44), 1921
Colorado-class, USS Colorado (BB-45), 1923
North Carolina-class, USS North Carolina (BB-55), 1941
South Dakota-class, USS South Dakota (BB-57), 1942
Iowa-class, USS Missouri (BB-63), 1944
Iowa-class, USS New Jersey (BB-62), 1968
Iowa-class, USS Iowa (BB-61), 1984
Germany
Aircraft
Fw 190
Fw 190 A-6
Fw 190 G-1
HA-1109-K1L
HA-1112-M1L
I.Ae. 24 Calquin
I.Ae.24 (Early)
- Armed with 4 × 12.7 mm locally designed machine guns.
I.Ae.24 (Late)
- Armed with 4 × 20 mm Hispano Mk.II cannons.
IA-63
L-39ZO
Lim-5
- Licensed MiG-17F in East German service.
Ground Vehicles
15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf Pz.38(t)
Grille Ausf. H
Grille Ausf. K
Jaguar 1A3
Leopard 2
Leopard 2A6HEL
Leopard 2A7
- Leopard 2 variant between Leopard 2A6 and Leopard 2A7V, lacking improvements of the latter.
Leopard 2E
- Upgraded variant of the Leopard 2A6 modified for the Spanish Army.
- Increased frontal protection similar to the Strv 122.
Nahkampfkanone I
Nahkampfkanone 2
Panzer 61
Panzer 68
Pz.II L
PzH 2000
Sd.Kfz.124 Wespe
Sd.Kfz.233
- Comparable to Sd.Kfz.234/3, built on earlier chassis.
StuG IV
StuIG 33B
VCA 155
Fleet
Seeadler-class, Seeadler (141)
- Same as the Jaguar-class, but with newer, more powerful diesel engines.
Zobel-class, Zobel (142)
- Retains the same armament and engines as the Jaguar-class with reduced weight.
Tiger-class, Tiger (148)
Thetis-class, Thetis (420)
Hamburg-class, Hamburg (D181)
Type 1923, Falke, 1928
Type 1935, T1, 1943
Type 1937-class, T19, 1941
Moltke-class, SMS Goeben, 1912
SMS Seydlitz, 1913
König-class, SMS König, 1914
Bismarck-class, Bismarck, 1940
USSR
Aircraft
MiG-1
- First flying in 1940, this fighter would be further refined into the MiG-3.
MiG-25PD
MiG-29M2
MiG-29S
MiG-31
I-250
- Prototype developed in response to the German Me 262.
- Mixed propulsion aircraft, with both a piston engine and a motorjet.
Su-15TM
Su-24 Fencer
Su-24
Su-24MK
- Export version of the Su-24M with downgraded avionics and weapons.
Su-27P
- Same as Su-27S, but without air-to-ground capabilities.
Su-33
Su-35S
Yak-25M
- Armed with 2 × 37 mm N-37 cannons with 50 rounds per gun.
Tu-16
Tu-22
Tu-95M
Ground Vehicles
2S19
2S23
2S9
9K31
9P110
9P133
9P148
- ATGM carrier capable of firing 5 × 9M113 Konkurs ATGMs. Total ammunition capacity of the vehicle is 14 missiles.
BMD
BMD-1
Introduction year: | 1969 |
Crew: | 4 |
Weight: | 7.5 t |
Engine: | 5D-20 6-cylinder 4-stroke V-shaped liquid cooled 15.9 litre diesel, 240 hp |
Power-to-weight ratio: | 32 hp/t |
Max speeds: | 80 km/h (50 mph) road 45 km/h (28 mph) off-road 10 km/h (6.2 mph) swimming |
Amphibious: | Yes |
Suspension: | Torsion-bar |
Main Armament: | 73 mm 2A28 cannon |
Stabilized: | No |
Autoloader: | No |
Rate of fire: | 10 RPM (6 seconds) |
Muzzle velocity: | 665 m/s |
Ammunition load: | 40 rounds |
Elevation range: | -4 to +30 degrees |
Traverse range: | 360 degrees |
Traverse rate: | 45°/s |
Secondary Armament: | 7.62 mm PKT machine gun |
Ammunition load: | 2,000 rounds |
Armour | Front (Slope angle) | Sides | Rear |
---|---|---|---|
Hull | 15 mm (78°) Front glacis 15 mm (50°) Lower glacis |
10 mm | 10 mm |
Turret | 23 mm (0-53°) Turret front 33 + 26 mm Gun mantlet |
13-23 mm (24-37°) | 13 mm (23-26°) |
- Uses the same turret as the BMP-1.
- Designed to be airdropped.
BMD-2
BMD-3
BMD-4M
BMPT-62
BMPT-72
BMT-72
BTR-4
Object 770
Ramses II
T-55M5
- Modernization of the T-55 with "Kontakt-5" explosive reactive armour panels, a longer hull, stabilized commander and gunner sights, improved engine and stabilized gun. Original 100 mm D-10T2S cannon is retained.
T-64BM Bulat
T-80
T-84 Oplat
Fleet
Pr.29, Yastreb, 1945
Pr.42, Sokol, 1952
Pr.56-A, Nakhodchivy, 1970
Pr.56-M, Neulovimy, 1958
Pr.68-U1, Zhdanov, 1971
Pr.70-E, Dzerzhinsky, 1962
Great Britain
Aircraft
Ajeet Mk 1
Albacore Mk I
Anson Mk I
Barracuda Mk II
Battle Mk I
Botha Mk I
CA-27 Sabre Mk 32
CF-100 Canuck
CF-100 Mk 3
Introduction year: | 1953 |
Crew: | 2 |
- Armed with 8 × 12.7 mm M3 Browning machine guns.
CF-100 Mk 4B
Introduction year: | 1954 |
Crew: | 2 |
- Armed with 8 × 12.7 mm M3 Browning machine guns and 2 wingtip pods of FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets.
CF-18A
F2H-3
- In Canadian service, these Banshees were equipped with AIM-9B Sidewinder missiles.
Fulmar Mk.II
Harrier GR.5
Harrier GR.9
Hawk T1A
Kittyhawk Mk IA
Kittyhawk Mk II
Kittyhawk Mk IV
Manchester Mk IA
Marut Mk 1
Maryland Mk.I
Meteor
Meteor F Mk 1
- First production variant of the Meteor, built in limited numbers.
Meteor NF Mk.14
Roc Mk I
Seafang F Mk.31
Seafang F Mk.32
Sea Harrier FRS.51
Sea Hornet F.20
Sea Hornet NF.21
Sea Hurricane Mk IIC
Sea Vampire F.20
Introduction year: | 1945 |
Crew: | 1 |
Empty weight: | 4,575 lb (3,348 kg) |
Powerplant: | 1 × De Havilland Goblin 35 centrifugal turbojet, 3,500 lbf |
Maximum speed: | 538 mph (866 km/h) |
Service ceiling: | 43,000 ft (13,106 m) |
Initial climb rate: | 75 f/s (22.86 m/s) |
Wing loading: | |
Power-to-mass ratio: |
Guns: | 2 × 20 mm Hispano Mk.V cannons |
Ammunition load: | |
Rockets: | 8 × RP-3 rockets |
- Naval conversion of the Vampire FB 5, with an arrestor hook, strengthened wing and undercarriage and increased flap and air brake areas.
Skua Mk.II
Spiteful XIV
Tomahawk Mk IIA
Tomahawk Mk IIB
Valiant B.1
Introduction year: | 1955 |
Crew: | 5 |
Empty weight: | 75,881 lb (34,419 kg) |
Powerplant: | 4 × Rolls-Royce Avon RA28 Mk 204 turbojets 10,000 lbf each |
Maximum speed: | 567 mph (912 km/h) at 30,000 ft (9,000 m) |
Service ceiling: | 54,000 ft (16,000 m) |
Climb rate: | 66.6 ft/s (20.3 m/s) |
Wing loading: | lb/ft² |
Thrust/weight: | 0.28 |
Bombs: | 21 × G.P. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs |
Vampire FB 9
Venom
Venom FB.1
Venom NF.3
Vulcan B.1
Warwick GR Mk V
Wellesley Mk I
Helicopters
EC-665 Tiger ARH
Introduction year: | 2004 |
Crew: | 2 |
- Modified and upgraded version of the EC-665 Tiger HAP with upgraded engines and a laser designator for firing the Hellfire II.
Ground Vehicles
A13 Mk IIA
A13 Mk III Covenanter
Introduction year: | 1940 |
AS-90
Bishop SPH 25pdr
AEC Mk I Gun Carrier
Sexton II
FV433 Abbot
Humber Mk IV
Staghound Mk I
Staghound Mk II
Staghound Mk III
FV601 Saladin
FV101 Scorpion
FV120 Spartan MCT
FV432 RARDEN
Arjun
Arjun Mk.1
Arjun Mk.1A
Fleet
Loch-class, HMS Loch Dunvegan (K425)
Bay-class, HMS Carnarvon Bay (K636)
A-class, HMS Ardent (H41), 1930
- Armed with 4 × 120 mm guns in single mounts, 2 × 40 mm AA guns in single mounts and 2 × 533 mm torpedo launchers in quadruple mounts.
B-class, HMS Boreas (H77), 1931
- Retains armament from the A-class, gains depth charges.
C-class, HMCS Ottawa (H60), 1938
D-class, HMS Defender (H07), 1932
E-class, HMS Escort (H66), 1934
F-class, HMS Fearless (H67), 1934
H-class, HMS Hero (H99), 1936
I-class, HMS Imperial (D09), 1937
L-class, HMS Laforey (G99), 1941
M-class, HMS Milne (G14), 1942
O-class, HMS Offa (G29), 1941
O-class, HMS Obdurate (G39), 1942
P-class, HMS Panther (G41), 1941
Q-class, HMS Quality (G62), 1942
R-class, HMS Roterham (H09), 1942
S-class, HMS Savage (G20), 1943
T-class, HMS Termagant (R89), 1943
U-class, HMS Ulysses (R69), 1943
W-class, HMS Wakeful (R59), 1944
Z-class, HMS Zambesi (R66), 1944
Weapon-class, HMS Broadsword (D31), 1958
Weapon-class, HMS Scorpion (D64), 1947
Modified Leander-class, HMAS Perth (D29), 1939
Fiji-class, HMS Fiji (58), 1940
Fiji-class, HMS Ceylon (30), 1943
Minotaur-class, HMCS Ontario (53), 1945
Minotaur-class, HMS Swiftsure (08), 1946
HMS Neptune, 1916
King George V-class, HMS King George V, 1918
King George V-class, HMS Centurion, 1911
Reşadiye-class, HMS Erin, 1914
Minas Geraes-class, HMS Agincourt, 1914
Queen Elizabeth-class, HMS Barham (04), 1916
Revenge-class, HMS Royal Oak (08), 1924
Nelson-class, HMS Rodney (29), 1927
King George V-class, HMS King George V (41), 1945
HMS Vanguard (23), 1946
Japan
Aircraft
F-2A
Introduction year: | 2000 |
Crew: | 1 |
F-15K
Introduction year: | 2005 |
Crew: | 2 |
T-1A
Introduction year: | 1960 |
Crew: | 1 |
Helicopters
LAH
MD500
Ground Vehicles
Chi-I
K1 88-Tank
K1
K1A1
K105A1
K2
K21
K263
K263A1
K30
K31
K9A1
Te-Ke
Type 74 SPH
Fleet
JDS Erimo (AMC-491)
JDS Sōya (MMC-951)
Shimushu-class, Shimushu
Etorofu-class, Etorofu
Mikura-class, Mikura
Ukuru-class, Amami
Kamikaze-class, IJN Yunagi, 1928
Akatsuki-class, IJN Akatsuki, 1937
Asashio-class, IJN Asashio, 1937
Kagero-class, IJN Nowaki, 1941
China
Aircraft
H-6
- License-built version of the Tu-16.
J-8A
F-CK-1A
F-7PG
Helicopters
AH-64E
Ground Vehicles
Ch'ŏnma
M730A1
PCL09
PLL05
PLZ45
PLZ89
T-54B cải tiến
Type 62G
Type 70-I
- Armed with a 122 mm Type 54 cannon, a license-built version of the M-30 cannon as found on the SU-122.
ZBD03
ZBD04
ZBD86A
ZSL92B
ZTS63A
- Amphibious light tank armed with a stabilized 105 mm ZPL-98 cannon.
- Capable of firing APFSDS, HEAT-FS, HESH and ATGMs.
- Equipped with a laser rangefinder, NVDs and a thermal imager.
Fleet
Yue-22-class
Huangpu-class
Anshan-class
Ning Hai-class
Italy
Aircraft
ICR.42
F.5
F.6M
- A prototype aircraft developed from the F.5, with the German Daimler-Benz DB-605A engine; the same engine used for the Bf 109s.
SAI.207
Ro.57
- Single-seat fighter armed with two 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine guns.
With the Ro.57 Quadriarma as an event vehicle, the base Ro.57 without the 20 mm Hispano 404 cannons would make a good addition to the main tech tree.
Z.501
Z.506B
SM.82
Spitfire F Mk IX
This could be a potential premium/event vehicle to go along with the Spitfire Mk Vb/trop (Italy).
P-51D-25-NA
MiG-21 LanceR-A
- Upgraded MiG-21 variant optimized for precision ground attack.
- Capable of carrying R-60, R-73 and Python 3 missiles for air combat.
MiG-21 LanceR-C
- Upgraded MiG-21 variant optimized for air superiority.
- Equipped with the same radar as the Lavi and a helmet-mounted sight.
Helicopters
AB 204AS
- License-built version of the UH-1B with anti-shipping/submarine capabilities.
- Capable of carrying the AS.12, a scaled-up version of the AS.11 with a larger warhead and double the range.
Ground Vehicles
40M Nimród
Fiat 634N (102/35)
M60A1 RISE (P)
Morris CS8 (65/17)
Palmaria
▄PzH 2000
TACAM R-2
TACAM T-60
TR-85
- Based on the Romanian-built TR-580, which in turn is based on a modified T-55.
TR-85M1
VEC-M1
Fleet
Orsa-class, RN Procione (PR)
Ciclone-class, RN Aliseo, 1943
Ariete-class, RN Ariete, 1942
Sauro-class, RN Nazario Sauro, 1926
Folgore-class, RN Lampo, 1932
Maestrale-class, RN Scirocco, 1934
Oriani-class, Alfredo Oriani, 1937
Condottieri-class
Luigi Cadorna-class, Luigi Cadorna, 1933
Duca degli Abruzzi-class, Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1961
Littorio-class, RN Roma, 1942
France
Aircraft
F-8P
- A late 1980s overhaul of 17 F-8E(FN) Crusaders to extend their service life by 10 years.
- Loses the Matra R530 and R530E but gains an RWR and access to the Matra R550 Magic 2.
M.S.225
- 1930s monoplane produced in limited numbers while transitioning away from biplanes.
Rafale B
Ground Vehicles
VBL MILAN
ERC-90 Sagaie
In service: | 1980 |
AMX-10P PAC-90
AMX-10P/HOT
YP-408 PWAT
- A Dutch 8×6 armoured personnel carrier variant, armed with a TOW launcher.
Fleet
VTB 23
Guépard-class, Guépard, 1929
La Melpomène-class, La Melpomène, 1937
L'Adroit-class, L'Adroit, 1929
Le Hardi-class, Le Hardi, 1942
T 47-class, Surcouf, 1961
T 47-class, Bouvet, 1965
T 53-class, Tartu, 1958
Cannon-class, Marocain (F705), 1944
Bougainville-class, Rigault de Genouilly, 1932
Élan-class, La Capricieuse, 1939
La Galissonnière-class, Gloire, 1937
Richelieu-class, Richelieu, 1940
Sweden
Aircraft
J33
- Swedish designation for the Venom NF.51, using Swedish-built engines.
Blenheim Mk IV
Gnat Mk.1
MiG-21F-13
F-104G
F-5A
F/A-18C
Helicopters
AS550C2
Ground Vehicles
Ikv 102
K9FIN
Lvkv m/43
NM-116
Pbil m/39
Pbil m/41
Strv m/40K
- Has increased frontal protection over the Strv m/40L.
- Equipped with a 160 hp engine.
UDES XX 20
Fleet
T26
T42
Plejad-class, HSwMS Plejad (T102)
Spica-class, HSwMS Spica (T121)
Launched: | 1966 |
Displacement: | 210 t |
Length: | 139 ft (42.5 m) |
Beam: | 23 ft (7.1 m) |
Draught: | 8 ft 6 in (2.6 m) |
Propulsion: | 3 Bristol Proteus gas-turbines, 4,250 HP, driving 3 hydraulically controllable pitch screws |
Speed: | 40+ knots (46+ mph; 74+ km/h) |
Crew: | 30 |
Main caliber: | 1 × Bofors 57 mm gun |
Rate of fire: | 200 RPM |
Effective range: | 5.28 mi (8.5 km) |
Secondaries: | 2 × 7.62 mm NATO machine guns |
Torpedoes: | 6 × 533 mm wire-guided torpedoes |
Naval mines: | Yes |
Depth charges: | Yes |
- Ordered with the intention of defending Sweden's coastlines.
- Hull was made of steel, as opposed to contemporaries' plywood hulls.
- Was a stable firing platform, despite small size and displacement.
Hanö-class, HMS Tärnö (M52)
Perseus-class, HSwMS Perseus (T101)
Gotland-class, HSwMS Gotland
Commissioned: | 1934 |
Displacement: | 4,600-~5,500 t |
Length: | 442 ft 3 in (134.8 m) |
Beam: | 50 ft 6 in (15.4 m) |
Draught: | 14 ft 9 in (4.5 m) |
Propulsion: | 4 boilers, steam turbines, 2 shafts |
Speed: | 27.5 kt (31.6 mph; 50.9 km/h) |
Crew: | 467 |
Main caliber: | 6 × 152 mm (6 in) guns (2×2), (2×1) |
Secondaries: | 4 × 75 mm (3.0 in) 4 × 25 mm (0.98 in) 8 × 40 mm (1.6 in) added in 1944 |
Torpedoes: | 6 × 533 mm torpedo tubes |
Mines: | Yes |
Romulus-class, HSwMS Romulus (27)
Romulus-class, HSwMS Remus (28)
Mode-class, HMS Mjölner (32)
Commissioned: | 1943 |
Displacement: | 750 t standard 960 t full |
Length: | 256 ft (78 m) |
Beam: | 26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) |
Draught: | 9 ft (2.7 m) |
Propulsion: | 2 oil fired boilers, 2 de Laval steam turbines, 16,000 shp (12 MW), 2 screws |
Speed: | 30 kt (35 mph; 56 km/h) |
Crew: | 100 |
Main caliber: | 3 × 105 mm Bofors K/50 M/42 DP guns (3×1) |
Secondaries: | 2 × 40 mm Bofors guns K/60 M/36 (2×1) 2 × 20 mm Bofors K/66 M/40 (2×1) |
Torpedoes: | 3 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes (1×3) |
Klas-class, HSwMS Klas Horn
Göteborg-class, HSwMS Göteborg (J5)
Visby-class, HSwMS Visby (J11)
Öland-class, HSwMS Uppland (J17)
Tre Kronor-class, HSwMS Tre Kronor
Tre Kronor-class, HSwMS Göta Lejon
Dristigheten-class, HSwMS Dristigheten
Äran-class, HSwMS Äran
HSwMS Oscar II
Sverige-class, HSwMS Sverige
Sverige-class, HSwMS Gustaf V
Väinämöinen-class, Väinämöinen, 1944
Israel
Aircraft
F-15D Baz
F-16I Sufa
F-4E-2020 Terminator
Kfir C.10
- Export variant of the Kfir equipped with an advanced multi-mode radar and the ability to carry Derby and Python-5 missiles.
Lavi
- Armed with a single 30 mm DEFA 552A cannon.
- Capable of carrying Python 3 air-to-air missiles on wingtip pylons.
Su-25KM
- Georgian-Israeli upgrade of the Su-25 intended for export.
- Upgraded with a glass cockpit, NATO compatibility and the ability to drop Israeli Opher (infrared-guided) and Lizard (laser-guided) bombs.
- Manufactured from 2001-2010, with limited examples being produced.
Ground Vehicles
Pereh
Tiran
Tiran-5Sh
Ti-67s
M-60
Magach 7A
Sabra Mk.II
Fleet
Sa'ar 2-class, Mivtach (311)
PC-461-class, Nogah (K-26)
River-class, INS Misgav (K-30)
Hunt-class, INS Haifa (K-38), 1956
Z-class, INS Eilat (Q-40), 1956
Other
For vehicles with less defined placements.
Brazil
Aircraft
AF-1
- A derivative of the A-4M Skyhawk II, purchased from Kuwait and operated by Brazil.
F-103E
- The Mirage IIIE was sold to Brazil as the Mirage IIIEBR.
F-39E
F-5EM
Ground Vehicles
EE-9 Cascavel
Cascavel Mk I
Cascavel Mk III
EE-9U Cascavel MX-8
EE-17 Sucuri
EE-18 Sucuri II
X1A
X1A2
M41B
MB-3 Tamoyo I
EE-T1 Osório
Yugoslavia
Aircraft
Bf 109 E-3a
- An export version of the Bf 109 E-3 in Royal Yugoslav Air Force service.
IK-2
J-21 Jastreb
MiG-21bis
Ground Vehicles
BOV-3
M-55S
M-84
M-84A4
M-84AS1