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  1. On the russian forum, here: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=7689 the ED group was posted a requesting for official 3D objects. I check them and modified some with update info for improving proposes.

     

    Technique

    S-60 anti-aircraft gun (Georgia)

    Very good site in german for S-60 antiair units, with info of radar, systems, modernization and units organization

    http://www.flak11.de/Flak-2start.htm

    Merkava 3 (4) (Israel)

    SAM Rapier (UK, Turkey)

    Uk Rapier upgrade to Rapier 2000 version, Turkey Rapiers upgrade on Turkey

    Trucks, cars and buses from countries LOT. (Tracks, cars and buses for LO coutries).

    AAV-7A1 (Usa, Spain, Italy)

    Spain and Italy marine infantry don’t use additional reactive armored pack

    PzH 2000 self-propelled artillery (Greece, Germany, Italy and Netherlands)

    VAB VCI (France)

    VAB don’t use for Grecce, that country use VBL light vehicle:

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/98/Greek-Vbl.jpg/800px-Greek-Vbl.jpg

    VAB HOT-2 (France)

    “Mefisto” name, VAB HOT-2 don’t use on Greece army, that county use VBL light vehicle armed with Milan missile.

     

    Aircraft

    Jaguar (France, UK)

    EA-6B Prowler (Usa)

    Typhoon (UK, Germany, Spain and Italy)

    Rafale (France)

    F-22A (Usa)

    B-2A (Usa)

    V-22 Osprey (Usa)

    E-8C JSTARS (Usa)

    RQ-4A Global Hawk (Usa)

    MQ-9 Reaper (Usa, Italy, Turkey, Uk)

     

    Helicopters

    CH-53 Super Stallion (Germany, Israel, Usa)

    SH-3H (Denmark, Italy, Spain, Usa)

    Sea King Mk. 7 (Belgium, Norway, Uk)

    Lynx (Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Uk)

    Tiger attack helicopter (France, Germany, Spain)

    Four versions, HAP, HAD, UHT, ARH

  2. Ticonderoga missile cruiser has fix your capability of fire and guide multiple missile volleys to group targets and use your Illumination radars SPG-62 to SM-2 terminal intercept manoeuvres and the AEGIS radar horizon radar detection?

  3. Ok and thanks for your impresive work beczl :thumbup:

     

    Awaiting in the future Mig-23MF and UB y research for Hungary air forces...

     

    -72 MiG-21F-13, 24 MiG-21PF, 50 MiG-21MF, 63 MiG-21bis, 12 MiG-21U and 27 MiG-21UM (1961-2001)

    -12 MiG-23MFs and 4 MiG-23UB (-1997)

    -28 Mig-29 B and UB (-2011)

     

    You have intentions for make expecific Mig weapons for future mods of addons?

  4. No problems. I check old and new Hungary equipment by SamSimulator and wikipedia

     

    SAM systems

    Sa-2

    Sa-4

    Sa-5

    Mistral missile

     

    Artillery

    AAA

    ZSU-57-2

     

    Antitank Gun

    T-12 antitank gun

    2A45 Sprut-A antitank gun

     

    Field Artillery

    100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3)

    2S12 Sani Mortar

     

    :thumbup:

  5. -Add special 2 missile boley in russian fighter.

    -Correct ship medium caliber cannons fire to attack air and missile targets with fuzed ammunitions.

    -SAM vehicle animations with reload and recharge with assistance vehicle in turned off in the process. Equal in artillery vehicles.

    -Add artillery and rocket submissions, smoke and iluminatory ammunitios with complement to assist air attacks.

    - Implementate logic to make smoke and self protect smoke screens on tanks effective

    - Add training amunitions on AI airplanes, helicopters and ships.

    - Add Target Drones for Training proposses.

  6. sa-11 buk 9A310M1 launcher and 9S18S1 Kupol radar has added on A-10C, great and updatted moddels, but no road foil radar and stowed antennaes. No reloading vehicle on them and Sa-8 system.

     

    Some systems no updated.

    Hawk: AN/MPQ-46 tracking, AN/MPQ-50 Searcher radar and M192 Launcher.

    1L13 EWR and 55G6 EWR radars.

    Roland: ADS and radar

    S-300PS system, no updated: 40V6M Tracker, 40V6MD Searcher, 5P85C, 5P85D, 64H6E Searcher, 54K6 Command Post,

    Missing systems:

    S-300PS: 40V6M Tracker, 40V6MD Searcher

     

    other systems lost or no included on FC/BS/A-10 series, from my vehicle list by country

     

    Canada:

    ADATS LN

    France

    Crotale: NG LN, NG SR/TR

    Mistral LN

    SAMP/T LN, SR/TR

    Norway

    RBS 70 LN

    Israel

    Barak: LN, SR/TR

    Spider: LN

    Germany

    ASRAD-R: LN

    IRIS-T: SL LN

    MEALS: LN

    Norway

    NALLADS: LN

    NASAMS: LN

    Russia

    2K11 Krug [sa-4]: 1S32M2 [Pat Hand] TR, 2P24M1 Launcher, 2T6M TZM missile loader, 9T226 TM missile transporter

    9K32 Strela-2 [sa-7]: LN

    9K34 Strela-3 [sa-14]: LN

    9K310 Igla-1 [sa-16]: LN

    S-75 Dvina [sa-2]: RSN-75V3-OP [Fan Song E] TR, SM-90 Launcher, PR-11B TZM tranporter-loader

    S-200 Dvina [sa-5]: 5N63VE RPC [square Pair] TR, 5P72 PU Launcher, 5Yu24ME ZM rail loader, 5T82M1E TZM missile transporter-loader

    S-400 LN, SR/TR, CP

    UK

    Rapier LN

    Starburst LN

    Starstreak LN

     

    AAA Vehicles / Sites

    Germany

    Skyshield 35mm gun

    UK

    Marksman

    Russia

    ZPU-1,-2,-4

    S-60

     

    EW/CGI Vehicles / Sites

    Russia

    Radar 1L13 EWR station (U)

    Radar 1S12M1 Long Track

    Radar 55G6 EWR station (U)

    Radar P-14F Obruna [Tall King]

    Radar P-15 [Flat Face]

    Radar P-18 [spon Rest]

    Radar Zapros (M)

  7. Some Question... ¿What imagery resolution can be see in future nevada map? I see that resolution only center on Shadow and visual effects, but the mesh resolution has a bit very low. Otherwise that images has a alpha / beta stage.

     

    For example I post old Flight Resolution mesh photos.

    25 meter mesh

    mesh25m.jpg

     

    5 meter mesh

    mesh5m.jpg

     

    ¿What mesh resolution give to the future Nevada map?

  8. That is a very good adition, old tactical bombers, Su-24/F-111s, great tons of ammo over de target :thumbup:

     

    A good addition, realistic recon and BDA mission by air-planes equipped by recon pods, not only specialize aircrafts. And EW aircraft's supported thas missions and making offensive jamming over the target area. :music_whistling:

  9. ARMA has a very bad simulator for Tanks, the M1A2 and T90S has the day to night comparable........ If in the future ED make a vehicle simulator module of a tank, the long investigation and a harder new ballistic projectile tank and artillery shell and fire control computer animation will need for a accurate simulation, example of the was the longer older and better Steel Beast. A new future ED tank simulator module will be a very good new business line to open and get to the some armies a great update simulator for training.

  10. Sorry, image server war phaser out

     

    A interesting news

     

    — Air forces can draw two lessons from NATO’s ongoing campaign in Libya, say industry and defense officials: Seek small*er precision-guided bombs and stockpile more of them.

     

    Manufacturers at the Paris Air Show reported growing demand for the smaller, low-collateral*damage munitions used against targets in Libya’s cluttered urban environments. And, they added, a rush has been on to reorder more since raids began in March.

     

    “It has been a surprise for mili*taries that, in June 2011, NATO is involved in a medium- to high-in*tensity conflict that will last no one knows how long, not far from Europe, where a significant number of munitions are being used,” said Antoine Bouvier, the CEO of European missile maker MBDA. “The lesson is that medi*um- to high-intensity conflicts can start any time and come as a sur*prise to the best experts.” The Royal Air Force and French Air Force have ordered restocks of various weapons. The Royal Danish Air Force, whose F-16s have dropped more than 500 precision munitions on Libyan targets since March 20, are run*ning so low that the government is now in talks with the U.S. and the Netherlands to buy Paveway 500-pound bombs, 2,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM), and AIM-9X air-to-air missiles.

     

    The Italian Air Force, which flies Paveways and JDAMs on its Tornado fighters, has not yet placed reorders.

     

    One analyst said Libya had caught air forces with limited inventories on hand.

     

    “There has been a wider trend over the last two decades for small to medium air forces to order fewer munitions,” said Douglas Barrie, military aerospace fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. “The enduring lesson of Libya, which is proving to be long and drawn out, may be a reconsideration of stocking levels.”

     

    Orders Soar

    Sagem, which, as of last year, had received French orders for 1,430 armement air-sol modulaire (AASM) guided bombs, is now working quickly to supply more. French Rafales typically carry six of the munitions on Libyan sorties.

     

    “We had an order we needed to fill very fast following the start of the Libyan opera*tion, and we are speeding up production,” said Jean Pierre Rayssac, a military business development director at Sagem.

     

    Kristin Robertson, who runs Boeing’s Di*rect Attack Weapons business, said JDAM sales had increased dramatically since the start of the Libyan conflict.

     

    “We have quickly responded to a distinct increase in urgent orders for both JDAM and Laser JDAM since the start of operations,” Robertson said. “Our team has supported rush contract orders for approximately 2,000 JDAM tail kits and 200 Laser JDAM sensors for six countries, on top of our cur*rent production orders for the U.S. Navy and Air Force.” Bouvier said the company had stepped up the pace and quantity of deliveries of its Dual Mode Brimstone missile to the RAF since hostilities began.

     

    “We have had some reorders since the conflict started and we expect more to come,” he said. “There is a critical impor*tance to having the right inventory that can last in this kind of crisis without risking a shortfall.” But while Boeing’s Robertson said her company had “more than enough capacity to quickly deliver additional JDAMs” if nec*essary, MBDA’s Bouvier said the Libyan op*eration had revealed that his company, and its customers, needed to fine-tune their abil*ity to deal with urgent and unforeseen needs.

     

    “MBDA needs to be more flexible in order to be more prepared for surge requirements, while customers need to improve inventory, particularly of long-lead items,” he said. “We are currently assessing this with customers.”

     

    Smaller Is Better

    Much of the customer interest is in small*er weapons.

     

    “Smaller warheads are being encouraged by the greater precision possible today, the rise of counterinsurgency operations and political sensitivities involved in collateral damage,” Barrie said. “All these things were already happening but they have been very visible in Libya.” The RAF’s Tornadoes have put the Dual Mode Brimstone to nearly continuous use in the campaign, where the 1.8-meter missile’s “moving target capability has made it the weapon of choice for urban environments,” said Flight Lt. Mark Lawson, a pilot from the 9th squadron at RAF Marham.

     

    The Tornadoes can carry six Brimstones on two racks of three, although they cur*rently fly with one rack, plus the larger Pave*way IV 500-pound bombs. In the first week of Libyan operations, two Tornadoes used the radar- or laser-guided missile to hit a tank near Misrata, selecting the Brimstone in order to avoid wider damage to the city.

     

    Bouvier said MBDA had fielded a lot of inquiries about Brimstone at the air show, including from France, the U.S. and else*where.

     

    “The ability to destroy vehicles in an urban environment is a growing requirement,” he said.

     

    Sagem’s Rayssac said the French firm was already developing a 125-kilogram AASM.

     

    “There is a great need for the smaller ver*sion,” he said. “The company has had feed*back from the French Air Force about this.” Raytheon and Israel Aerospace Industries both announced new, smaller, precision*guided munitions at the air show.

     

    IAI launched its Medium Weight Laser Guided Bomb, a 115-kilogram laser-and* GPS-guided bomb, which will be marketed to Super Tucano-class aircraft operators in Africa, the Far East and South America.

     

    “A 100-kilogram bomb was our ideal trade*off between cost, carrying weight and ef*fect,” said Lova Drori, IAI’s vice president for business development.

     

    Drori said the reduced size of his product would render it affordable, even more so than such radar-equipped munitions as the Brimstone.

     

    “Radar is not the only way to hit a moving target,” he said.

     

    His munition could track a target moving at 60 mph, he said.

     

    Raytheon, which has delivered 350,000 Paveway systems to 42 countries, declined to comment on fresh orders resulting from the Libyan operation. But it announced a marketing campaign for a new, smaller Paveway at the show.

     

    The 250-pound model reflects “a desire for lower collateral damage and lower weight for UAVs,” said Paveway director Ricky Freibert.

     

    Available in GPS- or GPS/laser-guided ver*sions dubbed the GBU-58 and GBU-59, the weapon will weigh about the same as the new Sagem AASM and the new IAI product. The company has produced 250-pound Paveways for France, which flies them aboard its Super Etendards, which are now operating in Libya.

     

    “The market has now caught up with this concept,” Freibert said. “Not all customers need the bang of a 500-pound bomb.”

  11. Sorry but that mod has stalled. I can´t continue working on them, The A-10C program has not on my computer and has phase away, and I can´t search a viable form to give AK-176 bullet with proximity fuse or some type of argorismt to symulate them. :cry: I expected of somebody take my investigation and continue them.

  12. That is a interesting question. For me, the advance and improve in the Black Sea scenery has capital.

     

    - Black Sea:

    * Complete all caucasus region adding Armenia and Azerbaijan. Adding others Black Sea sea line countries with Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Georgia and Ukraine, resurrected Crimea zone.

     

    - Persian Gulf / Arabian Peninsula:

    * Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Oman and continue adding others countries.

     

    - Korean Peninsula

    * North Korea, South Korea, China, Russia, Japan

  13. RAF weapons

     

    ASRAAM missiles

    06C01736_D6BE_605B_626C2EB3E0874BF5.jpg

     

    Brimstone missile

    800px-Missile_MBDA_Brimstone.jpg

     

    Sea Skua missile

    seaskua.jpg

     

    CRV-7 rocket pods for WAH-64, Tornado IDS

    IMG_5020.jpg

     

    Stingray Torpedoe

    GD3535999@stingray-torpedo-6010.jpg

     

    RAPTOR - Reconnaissance Airborne Pod TORnado

    0C7B9F62_E3BA_6E0B_CEC5A40D9ADC35DB.jpg

  14. Interesting EADS Spainsh C-295 transport aircraft converted to mini-AWACS testbelt P-1 Prototype , the radar disk has a dummy for aerodynamic data, photos on EADS Sevilla (Spain).

     

    24mayo2011058.jpg

    24mayo2011074.jpg

    24mayo2011090.jpg

     

    very interesting design and improvement for that little battlehorse:

    Cargo version

    Spanish_c-295_-_Brno_Air_Show_september_2008.jpg

    Spanish cargo version equipped with air boom

     

    Maritime Patrol Aircraft

    800px-C-295_Persuader_%281%29.JPG

    Chilean Navy aircraft equiped with Flir, MAD, sonobouis, digital processors and search radar. 6 harpoints for missile and torpedoes no mounted in that flight. Has no paint for that first testing flight.

     

    References: http://minoslas.blogspot.com/2011/05/c-295-demostrador-tecnologico-awacs.html

  15. I added Infantry, but has no in vehicles, them make a separate section for them

     

    Some interesting units to add.

    -Civilians

    -Recoiless rifles, rocket and AT missile fire teams

    -Medium and Heavy MGs teams.

    -Grenade Launcher teams.

    -Sniper teams.

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