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I’m awaiting a news headline like '‘No leaks of classified military documents by WarThunder players for over a week, concerned communities ask questions if everything is ok over there’

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This is the sixteenth time for reference. The previous leaks were:

DTC10-125 Shell - China (Tilted Chinese tank commander.)

EC-665 Tiger - England

ZTZ-99 - China

Type 99A - China (Another Chinese tank commander)

Challenger 2 - England (Tilted British tank commander)

Challenger 2 (Again) - England

F-15E - USA

Leclerc - France (Maintenance crew member)

F16 - USA (Tilted American pilot)

Eurofighter Typhoon DA7 - EU

SU-57 - Russia

MiG-29 - Russia

F-117 Nighthawk - USA

AH-64D Apache Longbow - USA

VT-4 - China

M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle - USA

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SU-57 - Russia

what was the leak for this one

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The plane’s radar cross-section, and the patent paperwork that includes precise technical specifications and outlines. Not incredibly groundbreaking or top secret, but still restricted.

The SU-57’s stealth capabilities were… awful compared to the F-22, F-35, and J-20. Which is disappointing, but expected due to the development hell of its creation, lack of funding or interest beyond propaganda outings, and the fact only 11 have been built over the past 12 years.

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Extremely mean to leak info about it

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the leaked info was sensitive information about the bradley IFV (a lot of which have been sent to ukraine) so heres to hoping this leaked info is used for a good cause.

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The Lancets are already taking care of them. So many burning Bradleys in Ukraine that never saw combat penetrated by small drones they are never equipped to fight against. In fact the Lancets are killing pretty much every class of NATO and Ukrainian tanks they can find these days.

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It’s just two pages from the field maintenance manual about the internal nuts and bolts placement/how to take it apart for cleaning, of the commander’s hatch, turret assembly, and spall liner.

So unless we plan to fight the next war by throwing hordes of engineers armed with wrenches at a Bradley to climb inside and slowly take its turret off… I don’t see how this is too useful.

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Must be a tradition for them at this point

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This happens almost as regularly as western politicians getting pranked by vovan and lexus 😄

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But have considered that someone was wrong on the internet?!

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