Thunderhog wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 9:17 am
Will any of the units from the Chinese/Asia Campaign be put into the other campaigns? Maybe China sending units to Russia to help against NATO?

Well they are still respected Akkula should make them, but theoretically China and North Korea can help Russia by supplying ammunition and their armored vehicles to test it in real combat conditions )
Chinese tanks in Ukraine: what Chinese military equipment will be useful for Russia
Machines from the Celestial Empire in Ukrainian mud?
The recent visit of Chinese leader Xi Jinping to Russia made a lot of political “noise” in the world. And then his subordinate - Chinese Defense Minister Colonel General Li Shangfu flew to us. That gave everyone a reason to talk about the supply of Chinese arms and ammunition to Russia. The AvtoVzglyad portal has found out what weapons systems the Chinese could offer to the Russian side for use in the Strategic Air Defense Zone.
It would be logical to limit the list of Chinese military equipment suitable for use by Russian specialists on the battlefield to samples that use the same ammunition as their Russian counterparts. In order not to depend on the supply of shells and missiles from China.
And so, among the armored vehicles, which it makes sense to bring into the Ukrainian mud, we could name the most modern Chinese tank “Type 99” (ZTZ-99) - an analog of our T-90. Especially since the caliber of its gun is the same as that of our tanks - 125 mm. But it is better not to take risks: this Chinese gun is their own development, not a clone of some Russian model. That is, it is not a fact that its rounds are unified with the ammunition produced in Russia. Although the Chinese military would certainly be curious to test their most advanced vehicle in real combat conditions.
The most likely candidate for delivery to Russia is another main battle tank from China: the Type 96/Type 96A. In terms of its characteristics, it can be considered an analog of the most advanced modifications of the Russian T-72 or T-80. And its gun is a copy of our tank 125-millimeter 2A46M. There are about 2500 such vehicles in China. Therefore, in case of what eastern “brothers for the century” may well share hundreds of such tanks. The main thing is to Russify the menus of all their electronics and adapt the designations on the crew's workstations.
The Chinese BMP “Type 04” will surely look great in the ranks of the Russian army. It is a full analog of the Russian BMP-3. And its turret with a 100-mm gun is a licensed copy of the Russian prototype. More than 2000 such armored vehicles have been produced. Therefore, the organization of the supply of a “small share” from China will not be a problem.
There is also an analog of the domestic wheeled BTR-82 in the arsenal of the PRC army - the four-axle ZBL-08/ZSL-10. The difference between them is in armament: the turret of one of them is equipped with a 30-mm automatic cannon (“drawn” from the Russian 2A72), while the other is equipped with a 12.7-mm large-caliber machine gun. Unlike our vehicle, the landing compartment of the “Chinese” is located in the stern, not in the center of the APC as in the Russian counterpart: this layout is safer for the landing of infantry.
The Chinese can also provide the Russian army with their PLZ-07 self-propelled howitzer, which is equipped with a “Russian” 122 mm caliber gun. The Chinese comrades also have a hefty stockpile of these self-propelled howitzers - more than 1,000 of them in the active army alone. And it is not known how many of them are in the warehouses.
Speaking of artillery, one cannot fail to mention multiple rocket launchers, both those in service with the Chinese army and those produced for export. The latter includes the PR50 (“Sandstorm”) combat vehicle. It uses the same 122-mm ammunition as the Russian Grads. Its six-axle chassis carries two “packages” of 20 rocket rails each, 40 rounds of transportable ammunition and a reloading mechanism. Its combat performance is comparable to the Russian 40-barrel counterpart.
The Chinese army also has in service a “counterpart” to the Russian 300-mm Tornado-S multiple rocket launcher system called PHL-03. Moreover, the Chinese claim that it can fire at a range greater than that of its Russian progenitor - 160 kilometers versus 120 kilometers for the Tornado-S. However, no one has yet tested this claim in real combat conditions. Public data shows that the Chinese army has 175 such combat vehicles.
There is another Chinese missile system that could be useful in the NWO zone - the PHL-16 MLRS with block combat modules. When equipped with 300-millimeter missiles (in packages of 5 transport and launch containers each), it has almost the same combat characteristics as the already mentioned PHL-03. In addition, this combat vehicle can be equipped with packages for four 370-mm missiles with a range of up to 220 km. And if you equip it with a container with a 760-mm missile, you get a real operational-tactical complex similar to the Russian Iskander with a range of up to 500 km.
Thus, the Chinese comrades can fully meet the needs of the Russian armed forces in a fairly serious range of combat vehicles.
Tobi72 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 10:13 pm
Hello, as promised I have converted a small scenario from the original Panzer Corps into a modern scenario. Russia lands in Norway, Oslo is the target. The German army has been replaced by Russian troops. Take a look at the original scenario and compare everything. Now you can experiment with it. I'll finish it tomorrow and send it to you. Best regards TobiLandung.png
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Very interesting topic ) Northern Hammer

Who will oppose Russian troops - Finns, Swedes and Norwegians themselves or the whole NATO pack? Well scenario pretext is clear after the explosion of the pipeline Nord Stream - 2 without waiting for a fair and just investigation a limited contingent of Russian troops landed off the coast of Norway or who will be responsible for the death of the nuclear ship Kursk ( here I immediately remember the movie Chasing Red October )) yes, it is not much what kind of scenario or plot can be invented the main thing that it would be based on real historical events )))))
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Северный_поток_—_2
https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2020/0 ... edat-kursk
https://dzen.ru/a/XqgzlH7E3W30abos
How a Soviet zampolite hijacked a ship to stage a revolution and made it to the U.S.
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4550054

Peter Firth as deputy political officer Ivan Putin in the movie “The Hunt for Red October”. A still from the movie
https://serpompo2018.livejournal.com/1408670.html
https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewto ... 07#p604807

Exercises in Uzbekistan: border defense
Uzbek security forces (
https://t.me/+OkS0BK8vukFhYzcy) have completed exercises to repel terrorist invasion, which became the final stage of the CIS joint anti-terrorist maneuvers “Vostok-Antiterror - 2024”.

A North Korean submarine caught in the nets of South Korean fishermen. 1998.
https://panzercorps.fandom.com/wiki/USA_East_Coast