
BERIEV "KOR-2 (BE-4)", SCOUT
https://war-book.ru/beriev-kor-2-be-4-razvedchik/
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terminator wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:44 am Thank you very much![]()
Maybe another Romanian plane?
Ju-87-D3-Stuka-183,-Royal-Romanian-Air-Force,-Jassi-1943,-1 72,-Hobby-Master-i16440.jpg
Ju 87 D3 of the Romanian Air Force 1943.JPG
Doneuzbek2012 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:21 am
BERIEV "KOR-2 (BE-4)", SCOUT
https://war-book.ru/beriev-kor-2-be-4-razvedchik/
Thank you for enlarging the Royal Romanian Air ForceAKRebel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 1:50 pmterminator wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:44 am Thank you very much![]()
Maybe another Romanian plane?
Ju-87-D3-Stuka-183,-Royal-Romanian-Air-Force,-Jassi-1943,-1 72,-Hobby-Master-i16440.jpg
Ju 87 D3 of the Romanian Air Force 1943.JPG![]()
...and here is my versionuzbek2012 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:21 am
BERIEV "KOR-2 (BE-4)", SCOUT
https://war-book.ru/beriev-kor-2-be-4-razvedchik/
they also look great, many thanks to wurschtmaxeWurschtmaxe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:22 am...and here is my versionuzbek2012 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:21 am
BERIEV "KOR-2 (BE-4)", SCOUT
https://war-book.ru/beriev-kor-2-be-4-razvedchik/
I suppose you could make it a structure and have a side mission to place a recon next to it to see if it was real. It would then vanish and you'd lose 50 prestige for believing it in the first place.
Hello terminator,terminator wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:24 am KV-VI Behemoth, the "KV-VI Stalin's orchestra prototype" (???)
KV-VI.png
We had some trouble with double id numbers and wrong graphic names, it's all fixed in the next updateterminator wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:53 am Finnish units v0.41:
- Some symbols missing in the graphics
- 2 BT-42 with same graphics (direct & indirect fire switching ?)
Finnish(v0.41).jpg
AKRebel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 4:14 pmHello terminator,terminator wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:24 am KV-VI Behemoth, the "KV-VI Stalin's orchestra prototype" (???)
KV-VI.png
I tried to create this unit. Here is the result ...
Unfortunately, it cannot be integrated because it is too large for PC 1.
To use it, I tried to compress the graphics as much as possible, here the revised version.
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Combat use
The first prototype was completed in 1941 and immediately sent to the defense of Moscow. In the first battle, which took place in a heavy fog, the rear tower accidentally shot through the middle tower, which completely destroyed the tank.
The second copy of the KV-6 was completed in the winter of 1942, and it was sent to the Leningrad front. This same prototype, in contrast to the first,had special indicators that allowed you to avoid shooting the Central tower from the rear tower. And another KV-6 in the first battle, overcoming the moat, broke in half. The spark created by the fracture ignited the fuel of the flamethrowers, and this provoked the explosion of shells, which completely destroyed the tank.
The third prototype was made with a reinforced hull, so as not to break through the ditch, and was sent to the Leningrad front in the winter of 1942. The third KV-6 was already more reliable, it managed to shoot down several German planes and conduct continuous firing for three hours, but the strong recoil of the howitzers eventually led to the detonation of 152-mm shells, which completely destroyed the tank. After such a failure of this tank, Stalin closed the project for the KV-6 tank and sent the designers to Siberia
https://warriors.fandom.com/ru/wiki/%D0 ... 0%BE%D1%82
Hello Guille,guille1434 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:55 am Hello Phcas and Pak mod team:
What I write down here should not be taken as a "To Do" or "Wish List" item, but just a suggestion relative to an idea...
As any of you can see, I just uploaded a pack of several Polish aircraft icons, including some which were just prototypes or just projects. Bearing this in mind, may be if and when you revise the Poland scenario of your mod you can add a new (and important!) mission.
The idea would be somethink like this: You place a factory on one map hex (the PZL company had factories in Warsaw and in Mielec by 1939) and you script a message saying the player that he must destroy or take the factory hex before turn number "X". If this is not achieved, the Polish AI player will receive in the map some prototype aircraft to help defend Poland against the invaders, meaning that they could find time and materials to finish those new aircraft prototypes to rush tham to the battle.
May be you like the idea, and also take the chance to use that newly available icons...
Greetings!
https://sibnarkomat.livejournal.com/23776218.htmlThis is not, of course, about a science fiction writer (who wrote, including "Robur the conqueror"!)
Usually when talking about the bombing of Berlin remember:
- attacks of our aviation in 1941 (August 8-September 5, 9 raids, 86 sorties, 36T bombs were dropped, including 21T-on Berlin-from 33 planes, losses-17 planes and 8 crews, the military result is insignificant, the political result is better, as a result, Hitler ordered" out of turn " to capture the Unizund archipelago)
- terrorist attacks of the Anglo-Saxons (the first was conducted by the British on August 26, 1940, to the end of 1943 the military effects are insignificant, but in the beginning led to the transfer targets of the air offensive against England with military objects - which already has achieved significant results on the city in the "Battle of Britain" air force by the Germans lost... First massive air offensive on Berlin-November 1943-March 1944, 16 raids, 9,100 sorties, dropped approx. 20,000 tons of bombs, more than 8,000 civilians killed, 17,000 wounded, 800,000 homeless, there were victims among the animals of the local zoo, lost about 500 aircraft and about. 4,000 crewmembers; in March 1944, the Americans joined the raids during the day)
In General, the results of the bombing of Berlin will be given in a separate entry.
So the first were not our fighters for peace and not the Anglo-Saxon aggressors, but the French!
the first air RAID on Berlin was made by the French on June 7, 1940. That operation involved 1 (!!!) a Farman-223 aircraft that dropped bombs in the South-West of the German capital. Then there were no casualties among the population, on August 26, 1940, the first "serious" bombing of Berlin occurred: 22 tons of bombs were dropped on the North-Western part of the city, 12 people were killed, and serious damage was also caused. The victims would have been much more, because initially the British had 81 aircraft (types "Wellington" and "Hampden"), but only 29 reached the goal, and 7 of them were shot down over the city. By the end of 1940, the total damage from British raids cost Berlin about 200 dead and up to 1,800 destroyed buildings. The relatively small number of victims is simply explained by the fact that the main targets were not residential areas – the city was home to the largest factories (AEG, BMW, Dornier, Heinkel, Focke-Wulf), and the main hub of Germany's automobile and railway lines, and, of course, the headquarters of the Reich.
Hello Guille,guille1434 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:55 am Hello Phcas and Pak mod team:
What I write down here should not be taken as a "To Do" or "Wish List" item, but just a suggestion relative to an idea...
As any of you can see, I just uploaded a pack of several Polish aircraft icons, including some which were just prototypes or just projects. Bearing this in mind, may be if and when you revise the Poland scenario of your mod you can add a new (and important!) mission.
The idea would be somethink like this: You place a factory on one map hex (the PZL company had factories in Warsaw and in Mielec by 1939) and you script a message saying the player that he must destroy or take the factory hex before turn number "X". If this is not achieved, the Polish AI player will receive in the map some prototype aircraft to help defend Poland against the invaders, meaning that they could find time and materials to finish those new aircraft prototypes to rush tham to the battle.
May be you like the idea, and also take the chance to use that newly available icons...
Greetings!