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The licenses for the Tanks and Planes expires so Ubisoft needed to stop selling.
I can't understand that behaviour.
I don't know if Pirate can be possible....
Old games download is a repository for games that have lost their store pages or have had their version replaced (think of CSGO being replaced by CS2, that sort of thing.), they have ruse and claimed to have the DLC but whoever was in charge of that screwed up and the files were never made public, not that it would matter much as the DLC and Mods are all bypassed on startup even if you remove the original map files and replace them with just the DLC/Mod maps, kind of like Medieval 2's base game was able to overwrite or bypass certain modifications made to it's files.
2016 happened.
As far as getting a legitimate copy of the game, you're screwed, they exist but the hoops you need to jump through or money you have to throw at the problem isn't worth it. If you can find a decent deal it will likely require a VPN, which on the one hand is getting more common place but it's still not something that everyone has access to.
Anyway, if it was possible to acquire these licences before, it should be possible to do so again. The expiration explanation is imho a lazy excuse. UbiSoft may not care about the game as long as they don't see a way to make enough money from it over time.
Pity