I'd also like to mention i'm not snubbing the light tanks but considering the Type 4 Ke-Nu saw limited combat action against the soviets in Manchuria I'd say it's valid
Suggestion for unit progression through visual haul.
Tanks of the pan-asian doctrine for example go from Chi-Ha tanks to the Chi-Nu in a matter of one level (3-4) which doesn't make sense in my mind as its a weird and large jump, could it be altered in the future to be the first 2 levels are Type 89's as Japan's true first mediums, then the Chi-Ha or Chi-He and then the Chi-Nu?
And then with Heavies you get the Tiger tank display...straight to the relatively undocumented O-I tank which is...weird at the smallest mention, why don't they get the more Unique Type 95 Heavy model? And then a jump to the O-I instead of the purchased Tiger 1 they never recieved nor operated.
I can understand why it'd be harder to implement with infantry because almost every infantry unit differed some way, but perhaps we could see a different UD for them with a jump from 2 riflemen to one rifleman and one officer carrying an SMG such as the Type 100.
Airforce is too very vague when it comes to aircraft, as they all have the same icons despite whichever level they'd be which just makes the higher levels unrepresentative. Naval too falls under this category.
As for Jet Technology, Japan could get the Kikka as an icon instead of the Me-162(3?)
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Yeah I mainly agree with the fact that the tiger is the first heavy tanks but on level 3 heavy tanks historical image it is literally a tiger. I do not know many other things about Pacific theaters vehicles.
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