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  1. QuickTime Player 10.x: Record your computer’s screen > https://support.apple.com/kb/PH5882?locale=en_US editing can then be done in iMovie > https://www.apple.com/uk/mac/imovie/ Hope you have plenty of hard drive capacity....
  2. Reminds me of this fella crossed with Roy Batty ( Rutger Hauer)
  3. Russian mobile 'defence' routes.... http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/russian-railways-ceo-proposes-a-trans-continental-highway/
  4. Mmmm Korean tank from at least 2008 ( http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2008/11/205_34719.html) conveniently jaunts in time and space to the present day half-way across the planet - chances nil
  5. Plus Stug German vehicles with American Olive Drab paint and displayed white stars. Plus 5 StuG IIIs operational (pic) 4 SdKfz 250/1s operational (pic) 6 SdKfz 251/1s operational 6 M3 halftracks-american operational 6 SdKfz 234/1s operational 4 M8 armored cars-american operational Not including jeeps etc.
  6. Will the German vehicles include modified & disguised Panthers? http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/ttt07/panther-tank-disguise-m10.html "Investigation of four German Panther tanks knocked out in the Malmedy area in the December breakthrough in Belgium revealed that the tanks were carefully and cleverly disguised as U.S. M10 gun motor carriages. After inspecting the tanks and realizing the amount of time, work, and materials involved in order to imitate the appearance of the M10, Ordnance intelligence investigators expressed the opinion that these disguised tanks, used in the proper tactical situation and at the proper time, would have caused considerable damage. Because the false vehicle numbers of the tanks knocked out were B-4, B-5, B-7, and B-10, investigators concluded that at least ten similarly disguised tanks might have been in action. Inside the one tank which was not blown up too badly to be inspected were found items of U.S. clothing such as a helmet, overcoat, and leggings. To heighten the deception, U.S. stars were painted on both sides and also on the top of the turret, the entire tank was painted O.D., and U.S. unit markings were painted on the false bow and rear. In disguising the Panther the distinctive cupola was removed from the turret and two semicircular hatch covers were hinged in its place to the turret top in order to cover the opening. In addition, it was necessary to remove extra water cans, gas cans, the rammer staff container, and other external accessories. The tank then was camouflaged or disguised with sheet metal, that used on the turret and upper bow being three twenty-seconds of an inch thick and that on time sides of the hull being nine sixty-fourths of an inch thick. The lower part of the false bow was thicker, possibly made of double plates. To accomplish the deceptive modifications, which pointed to at least fourth or fifth echelon alterations, the work probably was done by maintenance units rather than at a factory. The work probably was divided into four sections: turret, bow, rear, and sides.The turret was disguised by using five pieces of sheet metal, two of which were cut to resemble the distinctive sides of the M10 turret and then were flanged on the edges, bent to shape, and stiffened with small angle iron. The gun shield was carefully formed from another sheet to the exact shape of the M10 shield, and a hole was made to the right of the gun hole in the shield for the co-axial M.G. 34, a hole which does not exist in the M10 shield. Two pieces of sheet metal made up the rear of the turret, one representing the bottom slant surface of the rear and one representing the counterweight. The pieces representing the sides and rear were joined together and braced with angle iron, and the whole was attached to the turret. The false gun shield was attached to the Panther gun shield, and all the lifting rings, brackets, extra-armor studs, etc., found on the M10 turret were carefully duplicated and welded to the false turret. Approximately four pieces of sheet metal, shaped to imitate as closely as possible the contours of the M10 bow, made up the false bow, necessary because the Panther bow is bulkier than the M10. The false bottom was shaped to give the characteristic appearance of the front drive sprocket housing of the M10, and the top was shaped carefully and various component pieces attached to the front of the tank. All the brackets, lifting rings, towing devises, etc., of the M10 bow were also imitated. A square opening was cut in the false bow to permit the use of the bow M.G. 34, but a removable cover attached with a small chain was made for this opening. The false rear was made of sheet metal. It was a faithful duplicate of the M10 rear except for two holes to permit the twin exhaust elbows of the Panther to protrude. An attempt was made to imitate the skirting armor of the M10 which appears to hang lower than the side armor of the Panther and is bevelled in at the bottom. A long flat strip of sheet metal was attached to the sides parallel to the ground, and a vertical sheet strip was attached at right angles to this strip to give the appearance of low skirting armor. Features which aid in recognizing disguised Panthers and which cannot be camouflaged easily are: 1. The distinctive Panther bogie suspension. (The M18 motor gun carriage now has a somewhat similar suspension.) 2. The muzzle brake on the 7.5 cm Kw.K. 42. 3. The wide and distinctive track of the Panther tank." From U.S. War department April 1945.
  7. FFS the pompous JK soap opera rolls on Care to explain why you've invoked my name when I haven't even posted in this thread? and then procedeed to insult me in a derogatory way using Russian slang - especially as my family were made refugees due to Russian invasion. Funny as to what you accuse me of you've received your infractions for committing them already yourself. Do you fully comprehend and appreciate why you've recieved your infractions from Steve et al, if so why do you baulk and rail against them?
  8. A reason why he's been running amok posting here is that he's desperate to prove himself as somekind of world renowned expert (with super secret sources ) from his bedsit assisted with a wonky mac and google. As he's been linking from his own woo website to threads here on the battlefront forum so he gets some relected glory from this site's good web reputation to enhance his own and uses them as backing for his super secret Kettlerlian conspiracy theories. JK is simply a bore.
  9. Colours on those pics above are photoshop enhanced to a be quite a bit more vivid than natural.
  10. This Warrior IFV in Germany needed recoverring after getting stuck by a low wall and hedge.
  11. Grape vines can be tough to pass through across the rows - though you can follow the rows. And with the wires it will heavily impede vehicle movement
  12. There were SAS/SBS missions (joint with US special forces) to destroy fibre optic cables linking Scuds to control centres along with other missions to sever communication cables beween Iraq and Jordan. http://www.eliteukforces.info/special-boat-service/operations/gulf-war-1/ Is your claimed hack another Kettlerian April fools confabulated fantasy... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AF/91 http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/147 http://www.wired.com/2008/05/kill-switch-urb/
  13. Mac CMBS 1.01 (OS X 10.10.2) Landscape not effected. ATI Radeon HD 5770
  14. On a related note here's a BBC mainstream news article > Ukraine crisis: Russia tests new weapons A rebel Strela-10 air defence system on the streets of Donetsk Here a rebel Grad rocket system is deployed at a cemetery
  15. Are the innacurate Fire missions being called in as 'Emergency' ? If so try "Immediate' instead so they get processed more carefully.
  16. From the clock it looks like 43 minutes or so into a game starting at dusk = Night. Plus the hazy conditions will limit overall visual range.
  17. It seems there are a few 'dice role' variables going from what I experienced when I tested Funnies & engineers bunker busting in CMBN - After their shell was cracked some bunker crews would meakly surrender, some would fight like cornered rabid dogs, and others would be all the states inbetween.
  18. Tried searching the manual without joy in finding out if UAV drones in game have bad weather i.e. high winds, smoke, rainstorms or heavy weather etc. restrictions to their deployment / or if able to get airborne suffer from sensor degredation.
  19. Then there's the Hobart's weird & wacky Funnies which adapted production tanks for specialised roles. http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-funny-tanks-of-d-day http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hobarts-79th-Armoured-Division-War/dp/1848843984
  20. Not sure if CMBS has the retro muted filter that the WW2 titles already employ - but maybe they have included a 'future is always brighter' mode From the streaming vids ChrisND often switches shadows on and off depending to what he wants to show and do, and this has an effect on how the overall ambient brightness appears.
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