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Well, the alliance of England and France just need to reduce the tanks of England a little))) Also, the loss of the object leads immediately to defeat, and it seems that you can retreat to save the army)))
How Azerbaijani Army T-54B and T-55 veteran tanks fought in Karabakh
During the war over Nagorno-Karabakh, the Azerbaijani army used not only modern T-90S and T-72s of various modifications, but also old Soviet first generation tanks.
We are talking about T-55, T-55A and a small number of T-54B tanks. Earlier it was thought that about 100 of these vehicles were in storage bases. It is quite possible that this was the case. But after the beginning of combat operations the veteran tanks were returned to service. Apparently they were used by the newly deployed combined arms brigades and were operated by mobilized reservists.
Judging by the materials that have appeared on the web, they were used like self-propelled artillery guns. Fortunately, the 100-mm D-10T2S rifled gun was capable of engaging targets at a maximum range of 15,000 meters with various types of high-explosive shells, including those with pre-packaged high-explosive shells.
These tanks were used in secondary areas of the front, where the sides limited their actions mainly to firing contacts. They were moved behind high earthen berms and did not fire at direct fire, so due to the enemy's lack of effective reconnaissance and target designation equipment, they were virtually invulnerable. At least, so far there is no evidence that it was possible to hit at least one such tank.
Compared to the classic SAUs, such as the 2C1 and 2C3, there is one big advantage - more powerful armor. A curious detail: in all the photos the armored vehicles have no anti-aircraft machine guns DShKM. This suggests that the Azerbaijani command was confident that no attacks from the air would follow.
It is known that a grand military parade is planned in Baku. It would be interesting to see if these old tanks, which contributed to the victory during the battle for Nagorno-Karabakh, will march in formation.
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http://btvt.narod.ru/2/t55inwar.htm
https://somanyhorses.ru/konflikt-v-nago ... rbaydzhan/
Hello my friend Akkula ! Judging by the translation, the time of action in the 3rd map is the border between Turkey and Armenia))) Where are the Turkish border guards , barbed wire and minefields ? ))) There is an ancient enmity between Armenians and Turks , and here is not a border , but some kind of a passing yard ) It also turns out that the insidious Armenians have already attacked the territory of Turkey and it is a member of NATO ))) Where are the Russian border guards who guard the borders of Armenia and the peacekeeping contingent (Russians, Turks ) under the agreement ?
I think I found the issue. It will be fix by the next update.I passed the second mission without any "Turkey surrendered", as I understand it, a diamond victory is needed there (the capture of all important points and the destruction of Kurdish warehouses) with a simple victory, triggers and scripts do not seem to work and defeat is counted, the company suddenly ends even without an inscription)
Yes , my friend works there only A Decisive Victory ( for old times ' sake , pay tribute to the unsurpassed classics for old times' sake called it a diamond victory in the last message) paying tribute to the classic Panzer General ) I lowered the difficulty of the game, but the Armenians again overpowered me with a crowd, killing all the AzersAkkula wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 3:56 amI think I found the issue. It will be fix by the next update.I passed the second mission without any "Turkey surrendered", as I understand it, a diamond victory is needed there (the capture of all important points and the destruction of Kurdish warehouses) with a simple victory, triggers and scripts do not seem to work and defeat is counted, the company suddenly ends even without an inscription)
Thanks for the catch!![]()
Best regards.
Akkula.
https://www.euromag.ru/articles/grecija ... li-stenoj/
In 2010, Brussels was forced to send Frontex border guards to help the Greeks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontex
bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am A strange reconciliation of Georgians and Armenians had to be done by destroying both ) Akkula can safely write books in the style of Tom Clancy)))
I will take a look into it.bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am It is not possible to send Azerbaijani units by transport planes )
It is one of the best parts of creating new content: to research on every nation's arsenal. I always find some interesting and surprising facts like that one.bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am I was surprised to see the SAMS-125 anti-aircraft missile systems in the Turkish replenishment (I looked into the Internet, yes, the Turks really bought a batch of air defense data in Ukraine ) Ah, well done Akkula studies the topic of military supplies well )
I think that is one of the revolutionary aspects of modern war. The war in Ukraine has shown how critical are the scout drones to adjust the artillery fire. The accuracy now is really scary, I've seen a lot of videos of single shots hitting armored vehicles like snipersbondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am For example, the conflict in Ukraine has shown the importance of strengthening counter-battery warfare and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles during the adjustment of artillery strikes
Akkula wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 9:36 pmbondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am A strange reconciliation of Georgians and Armenians had to be done by destroying both ) Akkula can safely write books in the style of Tom Clancy)))![]()
Gotta keep some realistic approach![]()
I will take a look into it.bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am It is not possible to send Azerbaijani units by transport planes )
It is one of the best parts of creating new content: to research on every nation's arsenal. I always find some interesting and surprising facts like that one.bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am I was surprised to see the SAMS-125 anti-aircraft missile systems in the Turkish replenishment (I looked into the Internet, yes, the Turks really bought a batch of air defense data in Ukraine ) Ah, well done Akkula studies the topic of military supplies well )
I think that is one of the revolutionary aspects of modern war. The war in Ukraine has shown how critical are the scout drones to adjust the artillery fire. The accuracy now is really scary, I've seen a lot of videos of single shots hitting armored vehicles like snipersbondjamesbond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 am For example, the conflict in Ukraine has shown the importance of strengthening counter-battery warfare and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles during the adjustment of artillery strikes
The Black Sea Fleet in the "Five-Day War"
https://sdelanounas.ru/blogs/20539/![]()
The precision also helps to reduce the amount of rounds fired, so the can fire the same amount but destroying much more targets than in the past.
Best regards,
Akkula.
https://djon-66.livejournal.com/51040.htmlThe missile boat "Dioscuria" (formerly "P.17 Ipoploiarchos Batsis") was donated by Greece in 2004 and joined the Georgian Navy as a flagship. He participated in joint exercises on the Black Sea more than once, visited various Black Sea ports with a friendly visit, including the Russian one - Novorossiysk ...
For various reasons during the 2008 war, he still went to sea to fulfill a special mission, but after receiving combat damage, he returned to the port of Poti, which he could not leave. But most likely, the team still expected to put it into operation and successfully evacuate the ship to the port of Batumi, where the remnants of the Georgian fleet left on the night of August 9, 2008. Otherwise, they would have destroyed their ship themselves, as did the team of another missile boat "Tbilisi" - which also probably had combat damage during the "special mission"... Unfortunately, there is very little information about her and they are all contradictory, so it's too early to write about her...
What about modern cavalry ?In difficult terrain and in high grass, cars and armored vehicles could not operate, so the soldiers were transferred to horses. Each of them was armed with an assault rifle for dismounted combat and an automatic pistol for fighting on horseback.
https://zvezdaweekly-ru.turbopages.org/ ... y8jYl.htmlIn the mountains, in hard-to-reach areas where the use of other types of transport is limited or impossible when performing service and combat tasks, pack caravans are often more efficient and practical, for example, the use of helicopters. Therefore, the cavalry was revived in the Russian army, and the use of horses to deliver goods to the passes justified itself. In motorized rifle mountain brigades stationed in Karachay-Cherkessia and Tuva, horses now "serve" on a regular basis, and contract soldiers of the formations had to master the professions of saddler, blacksmith and horse breeder, unusual in modern times.
In pack transport platoons (they are one of the logistics support units), horses make transitions along mountain trails, transporting mortars, heavy weapons, ammunition, food and equipment on packs. Each bundle of four pack animals can carry up to 250 kg of cargo and make a daily journey of 25-30 km. During the classes, special attention is paid to the training of lo