That would be cool, but we should find a real Nebelwerfer, life ammo and a shooting range.MythBusters

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That would be cool, but we should find a real Nebelwerfer, life ammo and a shooting range.MythBusters
This is how the modern "Katyusha" - BM-21 sounds like:VPaulus wrote:Another thing that I've already thought is why I never hear, in the modern Katyushas launches, the noise of the howls during the launch?
Of course there is an exact sound concerning rockets....the "OH SH#T"deducter wrote: So there might not be an "exact" sound after all.
It doesn't need to be a rocket. The British in WW1 had nicknamed a German high velocity shell as "Silent Susan".airbornemongo101 wrote:Of course there is an exact sound concerning rockets....the "OH SH#T"!!!!,when you realize you're on the recieving end
that most definately not gonna happenlordzimoa wrote: That would be cool, but we should find a real Nebelwerfer, life ammo and a shooting range.
That would be... wunderbarchris10 wrote:maybe even get a sound example who knows
Read this entire forum subject regarding my complaint about how it is nearly impossible to define "historical accuracy" in Panzer Corps.chris10 wrote:that most definately not gonna happenlordzimoa wrote: That would be cool, but we should find a real Nebelwerfer, life ammo and a shooting range.but the fact that german landsers called the Nebelwerfers "Howling Cows" is quite a thing and they surely were not listening on incoming but on launching missiles.
Iam not 100% positive about my memorys but I think I recall my Grandad (3rd Fallschirm-Division fighting in France and Hürtgenwald Forest) told me when I was a teeny and asking all these silly questions that the Werfers were howling like crazy and if I ever thought this might get some importance I would have especially checked back with him about this issue but unfortunately he passed away in March2011...
As a side point I ask myself why you ask non german sources...for german equipment I would ask german army historians from the Bundeswehr Museum or one of the Tank Museums around the country...these guys know their stuff and no questions remains unanswered
EDIT: I will contact various german military specialistis including the Wehrmacht Museum to shed some final light on this..maybe even get a sound example who knows
oh...yeajh..almost forgtot about it...4kEY wrote:Any new info, chris10
And you did an awesome job on it my friend ..I love it...and the sound is genuine cause when its in Newsreels about Norway its long before the German Army first encountered the Katyushas > 14 July 1941 the first Katyusha Battery arrived east of Orsha to occupy defensive positionsVPaulus wrote:Well I'll not enter in any kind of polemics, but I've already changed the sounds for the Nebelwerfer a couple of months ago and used as based sound some of those newsreels.
At least now they sound better and more menacing.
This is precisely the problem. Using all Tigers\Panthers should not even be a choice. Not remotely. First, you should never be able to afford that. Second, it shouldn´t be a good idea, even if you could afford it. Tanks were not the be all/end all in World War 2 (or at any other time in history). I would assume people interested in games like this are reading Keegan?!deducter wrote:... because if you give the AI nothing but KV-85s and JS-1s, then the player will have no choice but to use all Tigers/Panthers.