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In the upcoming War Thunder “Fire and Ice” update, we plan to introduce lineups of Finnish aircraft and ground vehicles as part of the Swedish tech tree!
The armed forces of Finland began to develop rapidly immediately after the country declared independence in 1917. In 1928, the army purchased the first three Gloster Gamecock biplanes; in the early 1930s, Finland obtained the first tanks and armored cars imported from foreign countries. The first full-fledged military conflict that the Finnish army took part in was the Winter War against the USSR, and a year after the signing of peace, the Finns countered the Soviet Union again, this time as part of the Axis coalition. After the end of World War II, Finland took part in peacekeeping missions and military campaigns of the West, including Lebanon, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Since the Finns considered it too expensive to create a domestic military industry, most of the combat vehicles, both aerial and ground, are imported. Finnish lineups bring a huge variety to the Swedish vehicle setups for all game modes. T-34, Pz. IV, Pvkv II and Bf 109 in one setup? Easy! Drive out in a Swedish Strv 103, then take a British Vampire with bombs, and complete the battle in a Soviet T-54? As you wish!
In addition to the machines already familiar to players, the Finnish lineup offers vehicles yet unique to the game. The British Vickers Mk. E light tanks have found little use in their homeland, but were welcome by foreign operators, including Finland. The BT-42 is an odd but very interesting conversion of captured Soviet BT-7s into an SPG with a British 4.5-inch howitzer and a turret of a domestic design. These vehicles are work-in-progress, and we plan to introduce them in the upcoming updates.
Finnish aircraft, tanks, and self-propelled guns will be a great help to Swedish tankers and pilots! Stay tuned for the full list of new vehicles by the release of the next big update - it comes very soon!
Comments (55)
Comments will be premoderatedGood choice on making it a sub-techtree
This is a drama. You add a completely pointless addition to a nation, even though there are nations such as Poland or Turkey waiting to be added to the game. typical copy paste because war thunder developers can't do anything else .....
Poland and Turkey would be just as 'pointless' as Finland is.
what new planes or tanks does a polish tech tree provide? both of the nations you listed consist of 95% export vehicles. at least finland had some of their own planes up until the continuation war.
i cannot wait for a entire copy-paste sub-tree! so excited!!! 🤓
imagine being this mad over a free update to a free game
Will the 'Myrsky' be intoduced again in the tech-tree? Or will you keep the scarcity value of the plane?
As someone who owns ALL of the Finnish premium planes (except the 109), I would be entirely happy with them returning to the tree, or maybe making the premiums a specific airframe number (etc). Exclusivity is always a bad thing.
Actually pretty big for the swedish air tree.The lack of actually good planes between like BR 3.0 and 11.0 in that tree will be gone now with different BF109 versions, MiG-21s, more Drakens and whatever else they decide to add.
Let me introduce you to the J21A and A21A
Any more Norwegian vehicles being added to the swedish tree?
God i hope the Bt-42 wont be an event/battlepass reward
Finally Sweden will have some viable line-ups.
I believe this is an amazing idea. Adding sub-trees to smaller nations to both bolster lineups and to strengthen the playerbase from that region or of fanatics for the country added is an amazing solution for player retention/growth and for helping with filling out the smaller trees. This opens up doors for other smaller nations to be given sub-trees, like Italy getting a Spanish sub-tree or Romanian. Something to help bolster the smaller nations is so sorely needed, and this is a great way.
I will just leave this here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSMCDAWPUrs&ab_channel=Fogas21
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