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Re: Hornets, Finland and NATO
Sorry I am unable to upload the file now... I'll get to it ASAP!
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Re: New OOB for Finland...
I am currently working on a new version of the OOB, and hopefully I get something released this december. If you have some major bugs found etc. please point them out and that helps me check if I have missed something. Also if some of you would like to test it out before I upload it here, contact me... Things I am doing:
-editing some organizations, adding some, overall making the troop purchase screens a bit better organized -removing some equipment that will never be bought (such as the Spartan that lost to CASA) -adding some equipment -point of main effort being in armoured forces 1945-1980, readines brigades/mech BG (modern 2008->) and all the "special" units like Kaupunkijääkäri (urban jäger), rannikkojääkäri (coastal jäger) etc. Thanks! Zip |
Re: New OOB for Finland...
Ok, it will take much longer now that we have the new SPMBT version and all. But still working on it. The latest version should work just fine with the latest SPMBT version!
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Leopards, Finland and politics
> Finns will propably not buy the DM53 round at all, because of the expences
So we were too cheap to buy proper ammo for the big cats? Not much of a surprise there really. The finnish arms deals tend to repeat the same pattern. Generals ask for some big guns. Politicins buy a toned down version. Maybe 20% of the money is saved but some 80% of the punch is lost... Anyhow that pretty much explains why I lost four Finnish Leo2A4's to a single T-80UM just yesterday. Propably some really bad luck and certaily lots of arrogance on my side involved, but inferior ammo explains a lot too: I had a platoon of Leopards advancing in column when suddenly a lone Russian T-80 drove out of forest accross a large clearing. Russian tanks do not usually travel alone so I immediately ordered a FASCAM bombardment near there just in case there is more of those coming. Then a shooting gallery like 4-on-1 strugle between the tanks begun. Even after half a dozen non penetrating hits I was feeling victorious - thinking that the Russian tank crew must be spoiling their pants receiving hits from four MBTs just 800-1000m away. Instead they blew up 2 of my tanks when they got to shoot back! Was not feeling invincible anymore but wondering how many ERA blocks that tank could possible have remaining after all the pounding I was giving to it. Well eventually I got the T-80 destroyed by retargetting the FASCAM barrage over there - but only after I had lost all my tanks... Maybe we should grant the uranium mining license to Areva after all but only if they promise to sell the depleted uranium to Patria... They propably have the know how to produce competent penetrators already if the raw material and political will was there ;-) ps. this happened in winSPMBT 3.0 standard OOB - playing around with that one a bit before reinstalling the excellent MOD OOB |
Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
Well I think that DU rounds will not ever be made or used by finnish forces. However Patria or vammas or whoever should have significant ballistic knowhow to manufacture a homemade sabot for the rheinmetall gun. Then again, the army still needs the money to buy such things..
Today it was said that by 2008 we have 22 working MLRS systems, so maybe they got it right this time? They were quite cheap, some 50 million euros for all of them. And watch out for those T80UMs, theyre not plastic toys with K-5. |
Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
"So we were too cheap to buy proper ammo for the big cats? Not much of a surprise there really."
Well, it's not just the round that costs, but with DM53 you need to change few parts in the gun shock mechanism to avoid breaking up the whole thing when firing (€€). Also with DM33 the gun (barrel) itself can fire (if I remember correctly) some 1500 rounds and with DM53 it was just some 100 before you need to change a new barrel. Guess how many spare barrels we have. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif pdoktar, About the MLRS I wouldn't say they got it right. They only have AT-2 ammunition (scatterable antitank mines) and practice rounds. We didn't buy ICM ammo (well we did but they were converted into practice ammo if I remember correctly) to them because some of the grenades will be left duds, and that naturally is humanitarian risk. So now we have a really good MLRS system, but no real ammo for them. Remember how MLRS along with Hornet's AG weapons was supposed to replace AP landmines (iskukykytutkimus)? So now we have system that fires scatterable mines, we don't have the bad bad ICM ammo, nor do we have Hornet AG weapons because USA wouldn't sell us (yet). The funny thing is that all our landmines are safe in stores and when used they are marked really accurately on... miinoiteseloste (few meters accuracy at least). But with AT-2 you really can't say where the mines went. And guess how much damage you will do with full salvo of AT-2 mines to say against SP Howitzer Battalion? Well, around 2015 there are plans to buy artillery missiles (ATACMS) for MLRS, so that boosts the range, but the damage done is still nothing like the ICM ammo. And few days ago it was said (by few top politicians) that the ICM ammo is important part of the MLRS system. We will get one when they can confirm 0% duds when fired. Guess when that'll be? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif Zip |
Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
But just now they´re talking about buying ICM to MLRS, and those would be brought from the netherlands, where they bought the system itself. These ICM munitions should be second-generation, self-destroying thingies. They have the launchers, but those rockets are due to arrive in 2008 (are those then the ICM rockets, I don´t know).
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Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
This from www.mil.fi:
"Puolustusvoimat vakuuttaa ettei Suomeen hankita kyseisiä ammuksia. Selvityksen alla ovat uudentyyppiset rypälepommit, jotka ovat aiempaa vaarattomampia räjähtämättöminä." The new kind of ICM they're talking about doesn't exist yet. More: "M270-heitin ampuu MLRS-ampumatarvikeperheen (MFOM, MLRS Family Of Munition) raketteja ja tykistöohjuksia, joita ovat mm. - M26 kuormaraketti, 32 km, 644 tytärammusta - M26A1/A2 (ERR) pitkän kantaman kuormaraketti, 45 km -> these two are the basic ammo used by most users... the bad bad ICM http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif - M28 harjoitusraketti, perustuu M26-rakenteeseen (hankitaan Suomelle) -> THE ONE I WAS TALKING ABOUT - M28A1 RRPR lyhyen kantaman harjoitusraketti - AT2 miinaraketti, 38 km, 28 miinaa/raketti (hankitaan Suomelle) -> this is the one you mentioned to be fielded 2008!!!! - M30 GMLRS ohjautuva raketti, 60—100 km, esisarjatuotannossa (!!), useita hyötykuormavaihtoehtoja (hankintaa Suomelle tutkitaan) - ATACMS ohjus, 165—330 km, tytärammuksia tai muita hyötykuormia hyötykuormavaihtoehtoja (hankintaa Suomelle tutkitaan)" -> With the last 2 there's no such thing as "second-generation, self-destroying thingies" yet, but I guess pressure on making them possible is quite high. And so would be the cost to buy them! Guess when we have the money for those? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Hoping the best, fearing the worst... Zip |
Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
Well, now we have fielded the first humane weapon system ever, the MLRS without rockets. And North Korea is still accusing us of human rights violations.
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Re: Leopards, Finland and politics
Heh good point Pdoktar;)! I saw that "violation" thing in local newspaper and got a good laugh:)...
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