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  1. Finally found a breakdown of the Ukraine aid package. The article is from February of this year, so should be pretty close. $60.2 Billion overall, broken down: $20 Billion for replenishment of equipment and munitions sent by DOD to Ukraine. $14 Billion for Ukraine to purchase weapons and equipment from U.S. firms. $15 Billion for U.S. support including military training, intelligence sharing, increased presence in Eastern Europe, and other activities. $8 Billion direct budget support for Ukraine. $3.2 Billion )1.6 Billion for economic development, $1.6 Billion to bolster air and maritime defenses in and around Ukraine) https://www.rferl.org/a/us-ukraine-aid-breakdown-timeline/32822804.html
  2. It looks like now it is Europe's turn to pull together an aid package. "A crucial test for Europe will come on Monday, when the EU's 27 foreign ministers gather in Luxembourg to plan future military aid for Kyiv. Ukraine's foreign and defense ministers are scheduled to join the discussion virtually." https://www.politico.eu/article/relieved-by-us-progress-on-ukraine-aid-europe-grapples-with-its-future-help-for-kyiv/
  3. It looks like getting aid to Ukraine will follow through quickly. President Biden has stated that he will sign the bill as soon as it is on his desk. '... “we have a very robust logistics network that enables us to move material very quickly,” Ryder told reporters this past week. “We can move within days.” The Pentagon has had supplies ready to go for months but hasn’t moved them because it is out of money. It has already spent all of the funding Congress had previously provided to support Ukraine, sending more than $44 billion worth of weapons, maintenance, training and spare parts since Russia’s February 2022 invasion.' https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/after-bill-clears-us-congress-this-is-how-aid-will-reach-ukraine/ar-AA1nmAdn
  4. It's currently being reported that the House has passed the Ukraine aid deal 311-112. https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/house-vote-ukraine-israel-taiwan-aid-04-20-24/index.html
  5. @BFCElvis is your man for this!
  6. And CNN's Erin Burnett is calling her out for being the talk of Russian State TV: Here's what Russian media is saying about Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to end Ukraine aid 'The Gipper' has to be rolling in his grave to know there are GOP members, like MTG, who are opposing the very type of bills he would've support - and being congratulated by our enemies for it. A portion of the Ukrainian aid package is earmarked for expanding and modernizing US muntions production: "The Biden Administration has proposed that $3.1 billion of a much larger Ukraine aid bill be spent on munition production and modernization. " https://www.defenseone.com/policy/2024/02/army-aims-double-155mm-shell-production-october/393943/
  7. A good interview with a UAF Bradley commander. I don't think it was posted here, or I couldn't locate it. Here he describes what makes a good crew function, somewhat CM related of veteran versus green crews:
  8. I regard pre-planned bombardment of choke-points, fords and bridges as part of doing good map analysis and would expect an opponent to do the same - it is fair game. So, I would consider it to be sound tactics.
  9. It isn't under Falaise's name: CMBN : Terrain Vegetation But as mentioned above, this is strictly for the Norman countryside. It wouldn't be useful for Eastern Europe.
  10. Thank you, Mr X! I've been enjoying your work, you've done an excellent job in putting this campaign package together and it is much appreciated! I do hope that you'll once again turn your attention to CMRT after you've finished the other projects on your plate.
  11. Well, A broken clock is correct twice a day! This war has exposed the weakness of the U.S. supply chain in a peer to peer conflict as well - 155mm shells, Javelins, microprocessors, etc. And like the European's we're looking into ways to shore up our weak points. I can see why Xi isn't too happy with Vlad, he surely doesn't want to see both the EU and the US ramping up when his own economy is in a slump.
  12. The M18 is a recoilless rifle, you'll find the info on page 8 under the U.S. Special Weapons section. The effective and maximum range are within the specs I have for it, so it isn't worth quibbling over.
  13. I think I spent an hour just moving the camera around the master map! A really nice piece of work!
  14. Well, anything is possible! I don't have the Steam version, so I can't independently verify installing it under Steam. Past experience usually leads to the problem being some type of path issue, accidentally placing a file in a subfolder or similar.
  15. Thank you, Frank! I've only had a chance to load up the campaigns to look at them, they look great! Best regards!
  16. The new Sabatani map looks really nice! I suspect those fields are going to be hotly contested.
  17. Welcome back! Matching up the list on your site with what I have accumulated over the years and I have several of your titles. It'd be great to them brought up to date.
  18. You may have already considered this, but Operation Lüttich has some interesting possibilities for both sides - including hypothetical missions. Since it occurred in August it wouldn't have stopped the invasion, but it had the chance of stopping Operation Cobra and preventing the Falaise pocket.
  19. It was reclassified in 1946. Though, that was a bit problematic because U.S. doctrine had a role for medium tanks and the Pershing was too heavy and under-powered to be able to fill that role.
  20. Ouch! Been there done that! The earlier screenshots you posted are very nice! So, hopefully you won't give up the effort.
  21. You're mentioning platoon instead of squad. By any chance are you using a group movement to move all of the elements of the platoon together (i.e. double clicking on the platoon HQ and issuing a quick command)? Group movement can easily cause undesirable behavior, you have to check the path lines for each of the platoon's sub-units to be sure they're following a safe path.
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