Some countries, like Italy, wouldn't have enough types of units to make up the full table and not everyone made missiles and such.
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As far as I know, there are 10 playable countries. The UK, France and the US have the same type of units (e.g. their interceptor is always the Grumman F4F Wildcat). Same with Italy, Spain and Germany, and Russia and Turkey also have the same. Sweden is also German. What I suggest is the UK not using the same units as the US (they used their won tanks too), and France would also be independent (they used Renault tanks). Italy also used their own tanks. Spain could depend on Germany, and Sweden could still depend on the US. Turkey should use British tanks.
Some countries, like Italy, wouldn't have enough types of units to make up the full table and not everyone made missiles and such.
That is true. UK, more than enough to be fully independent. Italy, nearly fully independent except rockets and such. France, same as Italy. France could use British rockets ad Italy could use V2s.
Turkey's relationship with britain was good during WW2, much better than with the Soviet Union. I think Turkey should use Ami or Brit tanks.
Italy had little or no types of their own weaponry. Most of what they had was either outdated or German or in short supply. Some planes aerodynamics were worsened because the Italian pilots wanted to feel the wind in their hair. France was only starting to update their tech when the Germans steamrolled them with their only heavy tank being the Char 1 bis.
France had their own weapons definitely, Italy had their own weapons, but very old.
Yes, everyone had their own weapons but not everyone had enough to make up the whole table. I am pretty sure that Italy did not even have one heavy tank, never mind three.
You could mix German with Italian tanks.
I think the Italians only had a Carro M1.
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Well, I stand corrected. For the Italians, at least.
They have more than enough medium tanks, but only 2 light tanks and only 1 heavy tank.
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