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that reminds me off the UN in Arma 2... they don't even have a real tank (the last time i played it.)
Now BIS owns a T-72, so I wonder, will it effectively get interior to all the cDLC that have those tanks in them?
Or, alternatively, if we do not wish for people to learn to operate those tanks by looking over how it works in-game.. Well.. then just go for the simple optics-mode, I suppose.
Atleast independent rebel side or opfor tribal militia's T-72M would be nice to have for an African based nation by 2036 I figure... Let CSAT have their fancy T-100, and Nato perhaps have a Leopard 2a7 or whatever they name the rectangular-shaped Rheinmetall / Aselsan variant like.
Better those then a weird out of place NATO Merkava 4 I'd wager.. Just my opinion though.
Edit: But hey, a tank for the UN / rebel / opfor-tribal forces, whilst not having to download massive mods for it, out of the box with working interior.. That would be something rather new I think.
The UN doesn't have a military, it's just troops on temporary assignment from members nations deployed with blue hats and white painted vehicles.