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Yes First time and surely more will coming.
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It will be interesting to see if it will be a realistic launch, with the vehicles on their platforms until they reach land.
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Ground Unit Request: Modern search lights
Silver_Dragon replied to Tom P's topic in DCS Core Wish List
Has none "military" seachlights units or equipment after the WW2, many of that units was disbanded after WW2 with the radar. Actualy has only "comercial" Stoplights, reconverted to drone hunting... -
The Zero deserves a better announcement
Silver_Dragon replied to jeventy26's topic in DCS: A6M5B Zero
What does that mean? Can't another 3D modeler come along and make an A5M Zero? (remember a official ED Zero module has incoming) Or is it exclusive to M3? ED has officially confirmed it for 2024 (Wags/Nineline) and already said at the time that it would be part of the PTO. The fact that M3 hasn't added them to the M3 PTO assts pack it after three years isn't ED's problem. On 2025 February... ED show your zero to the PTO assets pack -
The Zero deserves a better announcement
Silver_Dragon replied to jeventy26's topic in DCS: A6M5B Zero
The 2024/2025 and Beyond video, made by ED, the AI zero and others PTO units as the USS Enterprise and CA Mogami was confimed made by ED from january 2024, no M3. The F4U release video was made by ED, no M3 and use the same AI PTO units as the "zero" IA. -
Aerial torpedoes has implemented and working on Ju-88T AI unit from some years ago, the problem has talked, the associated funtionality, but a very missing weapon on DCS has none Depth charge / antisubmarine weapons. ED has planned by the PTO Assets pack some capable torpedo carriers: TBF “Avenger” (Mk-13 torpedoes and DC missing). PBY “Catalina” (Mk-13 and Mk-24 Fido torpedoes, retroboms and DC missing). B6N “Jill” (Type 91 torpedoe missing).
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DCS has torpedoes implemented on WW2 aircrafts and some WW2 and modern subs, the main problems.... has a very simplified funtionality..... The main problem? The Torpedo doesn't work like a torpedo; it looks more like a very stupid, very slow missile underwater. The torpedo doesn't seem to have a realistic gyroscope function implemented to steer toward the target, nor can it be fired in salvos or select the depth or speed. There are no underwater explosion physics, nor pressure or magnetic fuses... we could even say that the contact fuse is poorly simulated. They have no guidance, so there is no passive or active functionality in modern torpedoes (there is no sonar engine in DCSW), and there are no countermeasures. And of course, there are no bubble trails or electric or other propulsion torpedoes (we could almost say it's not simulated).
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RS Mig-17F January 20 was the last develop update on your FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066692146603 The last Mi-17F Youtube video was on May 2025 About the Mig-21Bis 2.0 continue on Summer 2024, talked they continue working on them. https://magnitude-3.com/2024/07/13/2024-summer-update/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMITJBleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETA0VnA3NHpnWkRrdmc1aGJ3AR7cW39p1uqu7F7f8dj2KaPhIEI6Avt9BdJv_D5A3gjeZcfwchTj2-p4LbHaPg_aem_e0MEyK5qlgWeRqx51opHkA No i dont expected a Mig-23 yet by ED by the "dispute" has none resolved yet. Meanwhile has many FC-3 Red aircrafts (Mig-29S/Su-25/-27/-33) will turn on FF modules on DCS
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The Zero deserves a better announcement
Silver_Dragon replied to jeventy26's topic in DCS: A6M5B Zero
ED has only given a side note, just as ED has done with other modules in the past. Until there's a big "official" announcement, everything will continue as usual. Has M3 officially said anything about this? Has it confirmed any official modules? -
This is the same story as with ground vehicles, if ED doesn't do the groundwork on the core, there's no point in talking about a new damage system... We'll know if ED is working on damage model advancements from the Friday newletter reports, so let's assume that all modern vehicles, ships, and aircraft will continue to ship with the old damage model, unless otherwise stated.
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ED has only talked about the WW2 version, nothing else at this time.
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It's been said repeatedly that a subscription system (and benefits) doesn't work in DCS World... for many subscribers, priorities aren't going to change, and their main business model is selling modules, not charity. Huge amounts of money are already being spent (which a subscription system doesn't compensate for unless you're an MMO), and this would force you to sell "expansions" at AAA prices to cover costs... Also, I love that assumption, "just sign up for a subscription and the problems will be fixed."...let's not dream of castles in the air. Turning the wheels isn't going to change things that have been happening for 30 years, much less "forcing" directions in the management of product lines because you want to step on the gas... Building functionality into the core isn't just about having a monkey hack code. Either you have competent staff (which is very expensive), or nothing gets done here. Let's also remember that much of the "competition" hasn't even come close to what we have today in the combat department. If someone wants to put money into making a module, they can: - Form a third party and do it themselves. - Try another KS... we know how the previous one ended.
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M3 already added some of its assets with the release of the F4-U, but not all of them. For now, those in the ED PTO assets have not been released.
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The actual Iowa WW2 version, I was posted on the actual Ship Overview post (actual ships on DCSW), and I sure was posted on other post previously. But, I go to put them all my data otherwise here: Iowa (1982) BB Displacement: 46177 std In Class: [4] Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1982 (1943) - 92 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2753 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/210 Electrn Cnt: 3rd Gen J&D Acoustic Cnt: 2nd Gen T Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 3 Semi-Automatic 2F/A(3)3 Mk7 406mm/50//2 Mk13 C P/S(2)6 Mk28 5in/38//4 Mk25 (5.0) C PW/SW/PA/SA(R)4 Mk15 Phalanx Blk 0 (4@6.3A) C PS/SS(4)4 Mk141 w/4 Harpoon D PB&SB(4)8 Mk143 ABL w/4 Tomahawk D Sensors: ES: 3rd Gen SPS-67(V)1, SPS-49(V)5, SPS-59/LN-66 J Link 11 L Remarks: Iowa, New Jersey, Missouri, Wisconsin. Configuration as of 1981 - 88 modernization. Recommissioned: IA Apr 84, NJ Dec 82, MO May 86, WI Oct 88. Typical Tomahawk loadout 16 TASM, 8 TLAM-C, 8 TLAMN. Aft helo pad with space for three Small helicopters. Aft 406mm turret cannot fire while helicopters are on the pad. NJ has SPS-10 vice SPS-67. WI has SPS-64 vice LN-66, Phalanx Blk I vice Blk 0, AA rating 4@6.6A. Dec 86: Iowa fitted with Pioneer UAV for gunfire spotting, others fitted later. 1988: WI fitted with Mk15 Phalanx Blk I (4@9.5A). Apr 89: Gun explosion on Iowa, 47 killed. No.2 (forward) turret unserviceable and never repaired. 1991: MO and WI fitted with P/S(1)2 Bushmaster Mk88 25mm and Stinger missiles for service in Middle East Decommed: IA 1990, NJ, WI 1991, MO 1992. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 275 549 824 988 1098 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks Iowa (1967) BB Displacement: 46177 std In class: [1] Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1967 (1943) - 69 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1626 Electrn Cnt: 1st Gen J&D Acoustic Cnt: None Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/210 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 2 Manual 2F/A(3)3 Mk7 406mm/50//2 Mk13 C 2PW/2SW/P/S/2P&PQ/2S&SQ(2)10 Mk28 5in/38//F/P/S/A 4 Mk25 (8.4) C Aft Pad (1)4 helo B Sensors: ES: 1st Gen SPS-6, SPS-10 J Remarks: New Jersey. Recommissioned for Vietnam War. Aft 406mm turret cannot fire while helicopters are on the pad. Apr 68: Deployment. One 406mm turret and half of the 5 inch guns not manned. Uses QH-50DM UAV for NGS spotting. Dec 69: Decommed. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 275 549 824 988 1098 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks Iowa (1950) BB Displacement: 46177 std In class: [3] Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1950 (1943) - 58 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1626 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/210 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 2 Manual 2F/A(3)3 Mk7 406mm/50//2 Mk13 C 2PW/2SW/P/S/2P&PQ/2S&SQ(2)10 Mk28 5in/38//F/P/S/A 4 Mk25 (8.4) C P/S(4)20 Mk2 40mm/60 (5.0L) - IA, MO C P/S(4)16 Mk2 40mm/60 (4.0L) - WI C Aft Pad (1)4 HUP-2 Retriever B Sensors: ES: 1st Gen SPS-6, SPS-8, SPS-10 J Remarks: Iowa, New Jersey, Wisconsin. Recommissioned for Korean War: IA Aug 51, NJ Nov 50, WI Mar 51. Aft 406mm turret cannot fire while helicopters are on the pad. 1956: Iowa, New Jersey and Wisconsin fitted to carry 10 Mk23 406mm nuclear shells with nuclear warheads each for B mount only. 1962: Mk23 nuclear shells removed. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 275 549 824 988 1098 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks And the "other" exotics versions, planned, but never builded. Iowa Guided Missile Battleship BBG Displacement: 44000 std In Class: 1 Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1956 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2753 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/195 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 2 Manual F(3)2 Mk7 16in/50//2 Mk13 C A(2)2 Mk10 w/80 Terrier//2 SPG-55 D A(1)1 launcher w/8 Regulus II D P/S(2)10 Mk28 5in/38//4 Mk12 (5.6) C PW/SW/4P/4S/PA/SA(2)12 Mk33 3in/50 (3.0) C Sensors: SPS-6B, SPS-8 J Remarks: SCB 19. Kentucky. Proposal to convert unfinished hull as BBG. Authorized in 1954, canceled later that year. Displacement estimated. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 266 532 797 957 1063 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks Iowa Ballistic Missile Monitor (Sep 58) BBMG Displacement: 40000 std In Class: 4 Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1963 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2130 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/195 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 3 Semi-Automatic F(3)2 Mk7 16in/50//2 Mk13 C P/S(2)2 Mk28 5in/38//1 Mk56 GFCS (1.7) C A(2)1 Mk12 w/56 Talos//2 SPG-49 D P/S(1)4 Mk12 w/42 Tartar//SPG-51 D A(1)1 launcher w/4 Regulus II D P&S(1)8 Mk16 ASROC launcher w/8 ASROC E PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/Mk44 F 2 ASW helicopters B Sensors: SPS-10, SPS-37, SPS-30, SPS-39 J SQS-26 K Remarks: Listed configuration is Scheme I. Scheme II would replace both forward 16 inch turrets with F(2)1 Talos launcher//2 SPG-49. Launch tubes for 6 Polaris missiles added early in 1959. Program canceled in 1959. Fitted with NTDS, Flag plot and command spaces for amphibious command staff. Displacement estimated. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 250 499 749 898 998 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks Iowa Ballistic Missile Monitor II (1956) BBMG Displacement: 40000 std In Class: 4 Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1961 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2753 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rating: 45/19/195 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 2 Manual F/A(2)2 Mk12 Talos w/80 msls//4 SPG-49 D P/S(2)4 Mk11 w/42 Tartar//2 SPG-55 D (12)1 launcher w/12 Jupiter D Sensors: SPS-2, SPS-10, SPS-32, SPS-33, SPS-37 J Remarks: Preliminary design work only. Fitted with three sets of fin stabilizers. Scheme I was fitted with 4 twin Talos launchers and 12 single Tartar launchers (!), but was impractical because of mutual interference from the 28 missile guidance radars. Displacement estimated. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 250 499 749 898 998 Surf Speed: 27 20 14 7 0 Sinks Iowa Commando/Heavy Assault Ship BBHA? Displacement: 44000 std In Class: 4 Size Class: A/Large In Service: 1964 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2753 Signature: Large/Loud Armor Rtng: 45/19/195 Weapons: Cbt Sys: Gen 1 Manual F(3)2 Mk7 16in/50//2 Mk13 C P/S(2)2 Mk28 5in/38 /1 Mk56 GFCS (1.1) C 32 HUS helicopters (20 in hangar, 12 on flight deck) B F(8)1 ASROC launcher w/8 msls E Centerline elevator -- 14 LCM(6) or 6 LCM(6) and 6 LCM(8) -- Sensors: SPS-10, SPS-37, SPS-30, SPS-39 J SQS-23 K Remarks: 1961 proposal. Flight deck aft, spots for 3 medium-sized helicopters. Flag plot. Carried extra fuel for replenishing amphibious task force. One 16-inch gun converted to fire Mk23 nuclear rounds. Carried 1800 troops. Initially typed as “Commando Ship” but then redesignated “Heavy Assault Ship.” Displacement estimated. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 266 532 797 957 1063 Surf Speed: 33 25 16 8 0 Sinks
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Refloting the post. Will be someday Iwo Jima map with the actual modules an PTO on progress?
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I remember sometime ago, Aerges talk about some day build a Canary Islands / Spanish peninsula Map with cover all region, but actualy has none talked about a "map team". And yes, that will cover many eras: WW2: Spanish Civil War and Axis and alied operations of a hypotetical Feliz Operations (Portugal/Gibraltar Invaision) & Operation Pilgrim (Canary Islands Invasion) Cold War: Ifni war / Sand War / Hypotetical PacVar attacs (Ask Normandy Map). Present: GWOT / Second Cold War / Hypotecial Wars
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A full SID/STAR and other navigation data are required for DCS... yes, I know this has more to do with certain civil flight simulators, but we have a "Garmil" addon... and it wouldn't be bad if there was a folder with unified data in this regard. Collaborate with Jepessen or similar? Because when the spherical earth arrives, we will definitely need all that data, even if it has to be with other navigation systems like LORAN, Decca, inertial, etc.
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Remember has some proyects on the Redforce side by ED and some 3rd Parties: ED: Mig-29A Dekka: J-8II Octopus-G: La-7 / Po-2 / Su-17/22 (planned) Red Star: Mig-17F M3: a Mig-21Bis 2.0 planned.
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We have US paratroopers for ETO WWII and some from the VVD's LOMAC rusian modern, but we don't have paratrooper drop animations. I understand it's a very exaggerated effort, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to start seeing some movement by ED, especially with transports aircrafts capable of drop paratroopers. The problem with the ASC C-130J module is that it seems like we're going to have the ability to launch paratroops, but that "2020" US paratroop model is missing...and all the associated functionality, so I'm sensing that it's going to be in 2026.
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Something tells me that image is simply a script, and that the "paratroopers" are ejected pilots. ED hasn't said anything about this feature since the time it showed a DC-3 dropping paratroopers (who were pilots), in a 202X and Beyond video many years ago... nor has it said anything about modern paratroopers. As for troops... well, they haven't been seen in a CH-47F with troops seated into them (we're still using the old system), so I'd rule out paratroopers/troops for now.
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On the D-Day to support the D-Day landings, the C-47 was attached with 6 hardpoing capables to carry supplies to the troops on land. other WW2 members has your propper parachute supply canisters. Others aircraft as fighters and bomber can carry them. US Parapacks Airborne M9A2 Paracaisson UK CLE Cannisers Storepedo Germany Wurfbehälter http://www.twinbeech.com/images/Aircraft/manufacturers/douglas/C-47/parapods/parapack1lg.jpg Some reference pages: https://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=24925 https://questmasters.us/C-47A_43-15137_Page_3.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLE_Canister https://www.facebook.com/groups/369365426597980/ https://kampfgruppewillow.blogspot.com/2020/06/d-day-and-arnhem-supplies-from-sky.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindholme_Gear https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storepedo https://langhamdome.org/about-raf-langham/active-airfield/the-airborne-lifeboat/ https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=58474.0
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Chitose light aircraft carrier Chitose (1943) CVL Displacement: 11900 std In Class: 2 Size Class: B/Medium In Svc: 1943 (1938) Propulsion: Steam turbine/Diesel Crew: 800 Signature: Medium/Noisy Armor Rating: 0 Weapons: Gunnery Standard: IV P/S(2)4 Type 89 12.7cm/40 C 2 Elevators -- Area AA: (2)4 Type 89 12.7cm/40 (1.6) Light AA: 30 Type 96 25mm (3.6) Sensors: Type 21 J Air Group: • May 42: 21 A6M5, 9 B6N2 Remarks: Chitose and Chiyoda both converted from seaplane tenders to fulldeck CVLs in 1942-43. Built as auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Jul 44: Both received 6 additional triple 25mm, Lt AA 5.8. 25 Oct 44: Both sunk at Battle of Cape Engaño. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 83 167 250 300 333 Surf Speed: 29 22 15 7 0 Sinks Chitose AV Displacement: 11023 std In Class: 2 Size Class: B/Medium In Svc: 1938 - 43 Propulsion: Steam turbine Crew: Signature: Medium/Noisy Armor Rating: 0 Weapons: Gunnery Standard: IV F(2)2 Type 89 12.7cm/40 C 4 Midships catapults, 1 Elevator, 24 Floatplanes B Area AA: (2)2 Type 89 12.7cm/40 (1.6) Light AA: 12 Type 96 25mm (1.4) Remarks: Seaplane tender. Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. 1941 modified as midget sub transports w/12 a/c & 12 46-ton Type ‘A’ midget subs. Subs launched through stern doors. Could be launched 2 at a time in 17 minutes while underway. 1942 - 43: Both units converted to light aircraft carriers, listed separately. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 79 159 238 285 317 Surf Speed: 29 22 15 7 0 Sinks Agano-class light cruiser Agano CL Displacement: 6652 std In Class: 4 Size Class: B/Medium In Svc: 1942 Propulsion: Steam turbine Crew: 730 Signature: Medium/Noisy Armor Rating: 4/2 Weapons: Gunnery Standard: IV 2F/A(2)3 41st Yr Type 15cm/50 C P/S(2)2 Type 98 8cm/60 C P&S(4)2 610mm TT w/4 Type 93 torp F 4 DC racks w/1 DC, 18 DCs carried (Agano, Noshiro) E 2 DC rails w/6 DC, 36 DCs carried (Yahagi, Sakawa) E 1 Midships catapult, 2 Floatplanes B Area AA: (2)2 Type 98 8cm/60 (1.0) Light AA: 6 Type 96 25mm, 4 Type 93 13.2mm, 4 Type 11 6.5mm (Agano, Noshiro) (1.2) Light AA: 14 Type 96 25mm, 4 Type 11 6.5mm (Yahagi) (1.9) Light AA: 48 Type 96 25mm, 4 Type 11 6.5mm (Sakawa) (6.0) Sensors: Type 93 Model 3, Type 93 Model 2 (passive) K Type 3 Model 1 (Sakawa) K Remarks: Agano, Noshiro, Yahagi, Sakawa. Agano: 1942: DC racks replaced with 2 DC rails w/6 DC, 36 DC carried. Jun 43: Type 21 radar, E-27 Kai 3 and Model 3 ESM (Gen 0) added. Jul 43: 13.2mm replaced by (3)2 and (2)2 25mm, Lt AA 2.2. 15 Feb 44: Torpedoed and sunk by Skate. Noshiro: 1942: DC racks replaced with 2 DC rails w/6 DC, 36 DC carried. Jun 43: Type 21 radar added. Mar 44: Model 3 and E-27 Kai 3 ESM (Gen 0) added. 13.2mm mgs replaced by (3)6 and (1)8 25mm, Lt AA 4.1. Jun 44: (3)2 and (1)10 25mm added, Lt AA 6.0. Jul 44: Type 22 and Type 13 radars. Aug 44: FC-S upgrade fitted to Type 22 radar. 26 Oct 44: Sunk by air attack off Leyte. Yahagi: Dec 43: Type 21 radar added. Feb 44: Model 3 and E-27 Kai 3 ESM (Gen 0) added. (2)4 25 mm removed, (3)6 and (1)8 25mm added, Lt AA 4.1. Jun 44: (3)2 and (1)10 25mm added, Lt AA 6.0 Jul 44: Type 22 and Type 13 radars. Sep 44: FC-S upgrade fitted to Type 22 radar. Dec 44: (1)10 25mm added, Lt AA: 7.7. 7 Apr 45: Sunk by air attack off Okinawa during iperation Ten-Go. Sakawa: Nov 44: Type 21, Type 22 (w/FC-S upgrade) and Type 13 radars, and Model 3 and E-27 Kai 3 ESM (Gen 0) fitted when commissioned. Mar 45: (1)13 25mm added, Lt AA 7.6. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 76 151 227 272 302 Surf Speed: 35 26 18 9 0 Sinks Kagero-class destroyer Kagero DD Displacement: 2065 std In Class: 19 Size Class: C/Small In Svc: 1939 Propulsion: Steam Crew: 240 Signature: Small/Noisy Armor Rating: 0 Weapons: Gunnery Standard: IV F/2A(2)3 3rd Yr Type 12.7cm/50 C 6 DC racks w/1 DC, 18 DC carried E (2)1 Type 94 Y-gun w/6 DC E P&S(4)2 610mm TT w/8 Type 93 torps (4 reserve torp/mount for quick reload in 6 minutes) F Area AA: (2)3 3rd Yr Type 12.7cm/50 (0.7) Light AA: 4 Type 96 25mm (0.5) Sensors: Type 93 (passive), Type 93 Model 1 (active) K Remarks: ASW refit: DC fit altered to 2 DC rails w/6 DC and (2)2 Type 94 Y-guns w/6 DC, total of 36 DC carried. Kagero, Maikaze, Isokaze, Shiranuhi, Urakaze, Hamakaze, Nowaki, Arashi, Hagikaze, Tanikaze, Akigumo Apr - May 42; Oyashio Jan - Mar 43; Kuroshio Feb - Apr 43. Jun 42: Tanikaze had aft turret damaged, possibly repaired in Aug 42 at Truk. Dec 42 - Jan 43: Amatsukaze damaged off Guadalcanal Nov 42. Damage repaired, 5 25mm, E-17 Kai 3, Model 3 ESM added, Light AA 1.1. Received ASW refit. Jan 43: Hatsukaze heavily damaged by PT torpedo, emergency repairs in Truk Jan - Apr, repaired in Kure Apr - May 43. Received ASW refit. May 43: Yukikaze had 5 25mm, E-17 Kai 3, Model 3 ESM added, Light AA 1.1. Received ASW refit. Aug 43: Amatsukaze had Type 22(e) radar added. AA refit: X 12.7cm turret removed, 6 25mm added. Area AA 0.4, Lt AA 1.8. Hamkaze Sep 43; Isokaze, Shiranuhi, Tanikaze Nov 43; Maikaze, Nowaki, Akigumo Dec 43. Sep 43: Yukikaze had AA refit, Type 13, Type 22 radars added. Type 93 sonars replaced by Type 3 Model 2 sonar. Jun 44: Survivors carried 18 - 28 25mm and 4 13.2mm, Lt AA 2.4 - 3.6. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 35 69 104 124 138 Surf Speed: 35 26 18 9 0 Sinks Kashino-class transport Kashino AK Displacement: 10360 std In Class: 1 Size Class: B/Medium In Svc: 1940 Propulsion: Steam Crew: 303 Signature: Medium/Noisy Armor Rating: 0 Weapons: Gunnery Standard: IV F/A(1)2 11th Yr Type 12cm/45 C Area AA: (1)2 11th Yr Type 12cm/45 (0.1) Light AA: 4 Type 93 13.2mm (0.2) Remarks: Built to carry the Type 94 457mm guns, turrets, and ordnance materials to the Kure yard for Yamato’s fitting out. Can carry 5800 tons cargo. Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Damage & Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts: 0 76 152 228 274 304 Surf Speed: 14 11 7 4 0 Sinks