Lee_Vincent
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Not been playing since CMBO. Where to begin?
Lee_Vincent replied to PanzerBlitz's topic in Combat Mission Final Blitzkrieg
I found the transition from CMx1 to CMx2 to be relatively straightforward, and have almost never needed to consult the manuals except to better understand the artillery and C&C system. As with CMx1, the UI displays the available options for each unit. I didn't play Panzerblitz but played the hell out of Panzerleader . I was about 12 I think, plus a lot of other AH and SPI wargames of various eras such as 3rd Reich, Up Front, Luftwaffe, Arab Israeli Wars, The Russian Front, Guns of August, Jutland, The Next War, NATO, City Fight - and Squad Leader of course! Before that it had been miniatures since the age of about 8 using Wargames Research Group rules, Angriff etc. Of course once I found CMBO it was a revelation! The whole series still is -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Next version to have 152mm gun, apparently. http://rt.com/news/258473-armata-t14-powerful-shell/ -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
April Fools Day or not? http://www.popsci.com/look-russias-new-tank-infographic -
Lets see in May
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Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Note that it also uses metamaterials to bend light around it so it becomes invisible. Hell those things could be anywhere in the May Day parade -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Russia has a history of breaking the mold in armor tech. They should not be underestimated. -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Iran has something much better, details to follow one day. -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Agreed sure. -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Yes but are they deployed on AFVs? -
Armata soon to be in service.
Lee_Vincent replied to Lee_Vincent's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
Yes of course the information is probably optimistic. "After five years of development, the Uralvagonzavod Research and Production Corporation has finalized manufacture of the first batch of Armata tanks and heavy personnel carriers. They have been included in Russia’s 2015 defense order, TASS said. Reportedly, 20 units have already been manufactured and issued to troops for hands-on training. The exact characteristics and appearance of the platform remain classified, though this might soon change as the new vehicles are on the verge of taking part in the Victory Day Parade on Red Square, May 9 this year." Their goal of 2300 units does sound like a fantasy. " Can you put that antenna inside a compartment surrounded by composite armor an expect it to detect anything other than...well...composite armor? " I don't know. It is probably a conformal array spread over the tank with overlapping FOV's, but yeah seems it would be highly vulnerable. Still, it would avoid alerting the target when it paints it with it's laser range finder. Better in all weathers too I expect? -
According to this anyway (includes video): http://rt.com/news/234363-armata-tracked-armored-platform/ 125mm main gun (claimed to develop more muzzle energy than the German Leopard-2 Rheinmetall 120 mm gun), a multi-barrel APS-capable .50 MG and a 30mm cannon vs light targets and helos. May potentially be fitted with a 152mm gun. The vehicle is fully computerized and only needs two servicemen to operate it. Each can also deploy the tank’s weapon systems. The tank’s targeting is reportedly done with an active-phased array antenna and a large variety of other sensors. Apparently. If so, seems it should certainly be in CMBS.
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Yeah, I see how the inner 'Defeat Penetration' circle was added as almost as an afterthought.
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Some interesting stuff from DARPA on tank design: http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2014/08/20.htm#.VHtdkDGUdEM
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Probably not that long... http://www.rewalk.com/
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I was in Vientiane, Laos last week and, having gone downstairs for dinner at my hotel, was invited to sit with 12 very friendly and rather drunk gents 35-45. It turned out they were Russian military, specifically in air defense, SAM's etc. Despite my asking, they would not tell me if their S300/400 systems could kill stealth targets, but they did disclose the classified information that a common nickname for Poroshenko is 'Big Condom'.
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3rd RTR lessons learned on ATGs
Lee_Vincent replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
And kick up a lot of dirt/dust when firing. -
It is definitely harder in CMRT. In a recent scenario I had a single Pak40 75mm kill 6 Russian tanks from the battlefield flank. It was eventually killed but did the job. Same scenario, there was a Russian 76mm gun at long range that kept a big chunk of my armor pinned down, I eventually had to bring up a KT that absorbed about 6 hits before it spotted and killed the 76mm.
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[RELEASED] Kieme's Industrialization Mod
Lee_Vincent replied to Kieme(ITA)'s topic in CM Red Thunder Maps and Mods
Thanks for your hard work, buildings mods have been absent so far, those look great. -
New terrain tile: 'Lily Pond' Deep Marsh tile
Lee_Vincent replied to MikeyD's topic in CM Red Thunder Maps and Mods
This seems to help differentiate the marsh tiles more easily than the original, thanks -
You guys should be part of 'The Avengers'
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Load times with quality graphic settings
Lee_Vincent replied to Bartokomus's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
An SSD may help. -
Effectiveness of flamethrowers against tanks
Lee_Vincent replied to Oddball_E8's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
Yes there should be more examples from the Pacific, despite the mostly useless deployment of Japanese tanks there. But if the tank is 'unbuttoned', the effect could somewhat be comparable to that against a bunker IMHO. -
CMRT on 27" monitor is a great experience
Lee_Vincent replied to BDW's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
Saw an LG 84" active 3D (no glasses needed) that was quad-HD last week, serious drool factor. It cost about $18K here in Thailand. 100"-110" models will be out soon. -
CMRT on 27" monitor is a great experience
Lee_Vincent replied to BDW's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
On the contrary. -
Effectiveness of flamethrowers against tanks
Lee_Vincent replied to Oddball_E8's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
Right I would have thought that many flamethrowers would have choked the engine, and likely crew, of oxygen. Wouldn't have done the tracks of say a Sherman much good either.