Yeah, as 
JANE's pointed out in the caption below the picture, that was the 
only Su-57 they have as photographed in 
2020.
The bottom-line here is, and as 
we and others have stated over the years, again is we have to be patient enough to "
hold the line" for equipment to 
NOT be entered into the game until 
FOC.
Every review of this game I've ever read has given "
kudos" to the games for their 
authenticity, realism and the fact it's constantly updated. 
Feedback from players, most recently for me going back to the last patch we did all that work on concerning India's tanks and I paraphrase...
"It's finally good to play against India, knowing I'm not fighting against tanks they 
don't have or 
haven't received yet."
That to me was a 
powerful statement. 
We put it out there and I feel for any number of reason I could list, but won't, we need to stand by it.
Just last night at turnover, my relief was running late by a few minutes, knowing it was my "Friday" he said I got it, before I could respond another person told him, "He's not going to let you relieve him without 
giving you a clean turnover." Which is what he got.
We are in the same position now, to give these games a "
clean over" before we hang it up.
It'll be painful, more so for others than me as I'm under no illusions about that. However these pieces of equipment are like MP's were to me in my first patch submission, they took up slots and served no real purpose purpose in the game. The difference here is they where "real" units already fielded, while these others 
aren't.
The standard I was asked from the beginning has been 
FOC, these other issues personally have 
put me behind in getting equipment in the game that are or have been modified to the point the game and players would benefit from them being entered in the game.
That was no 

 when I stated a couple of times out here I have 
new or modified units dating back to 
at least 2015 that I can't get entered in the game because I've come across other issues that needed fixing over at least the last 
3-4 years on existing units. 
The work has to be done though and it cannot be ignored. 
I will be honest, personally I find it all to 
very frustrating and going against my innate sense of organization and detail. Sometimes that frustration has "
spilled over" and 
I apologize for that to those affected, however, I will not apologize for the person I am because of it, it's served me 
very well in my military career and in life.
I am but one of 
many "advisors" out here and fully understand that role, so in the end I will 
fully support the "chain of command" on any decisions made for the games, because at least they'll listen to us in the first place.
So another 
 
 is over and I must move on from here, after all it is 
2021 and we have nowhere to go but up from here!?! 
Oh that's right, this is the 
MBT Thread so...
AUSTRALIA: If they can get 
ahead of schedule (And they have on a couple of programs.) with this we might see these in the last year of the game.
https://armynews.partica.online/army...ing-our-armour
BRAZIL: Will be 
watching this one closely as Brazil has been stepping up the modernization of their military in the last few years across the board. In regards to these tanks, if the economy can support it, I can foresee possibly them having enough to support a combat unit by 
mid-2024 at earliest. A lot will depend on if they get foreign support from Germany or Israel to make it possible.
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/n...ard-1a5br-mbts
CHINA: First live fire shots of the 
VT-4.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/june...gun_shots.html
GERMANY: Increasing it's armor units and testing a new 
130mm MG.
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/n...t-leopard-2a6s
https://militaryleak.com/2020/07/31/...moothbore-gun/
I'm excited about the next for both countries. Also since hopefully next year I can submit my build version of the 
LEOPARD 2A7V, 
awesome is all I can say! Be 
wearying here the article to my "American mind" seems to contradict itself from what it says in the beginning versus how it ends concerning 
Denmark. I'll just qoute the beginning...
"Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) has handed the 
latest versions of the Leopard 2 (OK, 
2A7 and or 
2A7V) over to Denmark and Germany."
"Both nations are receiving 
comparable variants of the 
Leopard 2A7 main battle tank."
"The 
Danish army will receive a total of 
44 Leopard 2A7 vehicles by 
2022."
There is no confirmation from 
either military on how this is progressing and I want to know is it for 
Denmark the 
2A7 or using the articles own words "variant of", which leaves it open a variant of the 
2A7V.
So bottom-line, this is NOT ACTIONABLE as their is a lack of data for the dates and type involved as noted.
DENMARK and GERMANY:
https://www.armyrecognition.com/octo...ttle_tank.html
Regards,
Pat
