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Greatphcas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:13 am Preview.jpg
In the next update all RECON AIRCRAFT will be in the "Tactical Bomber" purchase screen.
RECON AIRCRAFT can refuel just like all other aircraft now, no need anymore to be on the center Airfield hex, also the adjacent hexes can be used to refuel RECON AIRCRAFT now.
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Hello Uzbek,uzbek2012 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:42 amGreatphcas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:13 am Preview.jpg
In the next update all RECON AIRCRAFT will be in the "Tactical Bomber" purchase screen.
RECON AIRCRAFT can refuel just like all other aircraft now, no need anymore to be on the center Airfield hex, also the adjacent hexes can be used to refuel RECON AIRCRAFT now.
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https://reich-erwacht.livejournal.com/2230.html
AKRebel wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:26 pmHello Uzbek,uzbek2012 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:42 amGreatphcas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:13 am Preview.jpg
In the next update all RECON AIRCRAFT will be in the "Tactical Bomber" purchase screen.
RECON AIRCRAFT can refuel just like all other aircraft now, no need anymore to be on the center Airfield hex, also the adjacent hexes can be used to refuel RECON AIRCRAFT now.
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https://reich-erwacht.livejournal.com/2230.html
I have one please, would it be possible for you to report the source and the vehicle type for each photo, we cannot always clearly assign each vehicle type.
But here is the first photo of the studer with our barrel. It seems that 426 pieces of pure American barrels came to us in total.

Photos "Central Museum of Armored Vehicles in Kubinka, Moscow region""In total, during the years of the Great Patriotic War, the Armed Forces spent 16.4 million tons of fuel"
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Ballermann wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:05 pmDanke schönAKRebel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:09 pm __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Sehr schön und vielen DankAKRebel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:09 pm __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Charles Carpenter, a captain in the US Army, who got to Europe in 1944, found himself in a very interesting situation. When he volunteered for service two years earlier , it was assumed that he was a pilot and would fight. But he was sent to investigate. In a light Piper L-4 Grasshopper, he flew ahead of the troops of Patton's fourth armored division and scouted the location of the Germans. Everything was fine, but Charlie wanted to fight - and he did not accept "peaceful" military work.
A tiny airplane with a 65-horsepower engine flew almost silently, literally walked over the heads of the Germans, who simply did not have time to react to the plane that slipped at arm's length (well, from the roof, yes). And, purely for luck, with the help of mechanics, he screws first four, and then six Bazooka anti-tank grenade launchers to his airplane. It would seem that their range is ridiculous for aviation applications - but not for the tiny Carpenter's flying craft. On it, he attacks German armored vehicles from a "pistol" distance, for which (inappropriate use of equipment) he almost gets court-martialed. Patton personally saves him, and he has already got Major Carpenter even a reward
The inspired major rushes into battle with renewed fervor, and by the end of the war, the Charlie Bazooka has six destroyed tanks, a bunch of light armored vehicles and participation in several ground battles. He just plopped down next to the soldiers who were in a difficult situation and helped them, with a bunch of bazookas on his shoulder. For such heroism, he was hanged a Silver Star and an Air Medal, and even made a lieutenant colonel.
However, immediately after the war, he was dismissed from the army for health reasons - but the experience was not forgotten. Ahead were Korea and Vietnam...
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/kavkazplane ... 2dae54019dThe Japanese for the summer of 1941 had a completely clear and ready plan of attack on the USSR - "Kantokuen". From the Japanese "Kantogun tokushu enshu" (Special maneuvers of the Kwantung Army).
http://tsushima.su/forums/viewtopic.php?id=9747Japanese torpedo boat series T-51 No14 1944 (8 units). Displacement of 95 tons, dimensions of 32.4 x 5 x 1.1 meters, 4 gasoline engines of 900 hp, speed of 29 knots. Armament: 2 TA 457 mm, three-barrel 25-mm machine gun, 1 machine gun, depth charges.

