Modern Warfare Mod brings World in Conflict from the Cold War into the Modern Age. It also ups the ante on realism and authenticity in every role – Infantry, Armor, Support and Air, while trying our best to keep everything relatively balanced for fun and interesting gameplay.

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2S25 Sprut-SD (Games : World in Conflict : Mods : WIC: Modern Warfare Mod : Forum : Suggestions : 2S25 Sprut-SD) Locked
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May 17 2011 Anchor

Are you going to create this Russian self-propelled anti-tank gun? :)
This vehicle is designed for use by airborne troops, armed with a 125 mm cannon.

May 18 2011 Anchor

could replace the t-62, as the t-62 is no longer even frontline or considered reserve units. What might happen is this tank will be replacing the t-62 . otherwise it will never be implemented as the t-72 might be better . considering this tank is a tank destroyer and not supposed to be a frontline tank to directly oppose but outflank an enemy and shoot the rear and sides of enemy tank columns.

May 18 2011 Anchor

Replace T-62 with that looks like a very good idea :)

Heaney
Heaney Community Manager
May 18 2011 Anchor

If all goes to plan, one day in the future the T-62 might possibly be changed to T-72, but that would require a model/animation/integration so don't count on that being soon or even at all.

As for the 2S25 Sprut-SD, only 24 are in service and all further orders are cancelled, so that would be a no :P

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Heaney

May 18 2011 Anchor

but in a big war between USA and Russia both sides would ramp up defence spending and the 2S25 Sprut-SD might be put back into production. Also, just because it is not in great numbers doesn't mean you can't include it in the mod IIRC the Russian cruise missile is not yet in service. Finally it would be a cool unit in game, sort of like a Russian MGS (which has to use hit and run TD tactis to survive against MBT's

May 18 2011 Anchor

Also be assumed that, little by little, the Russian army is modernizing and they are leaving to use the T-72 :)

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