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Smersh February 10th, 2007 11:06 PM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
your right, I didn't notice that either.

Sewter February 11th, 2007 03:22 AM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
I agree with the 'D' standing for the Drozd anti-tank missile defence system.

Did you know that the T-62D apparently is not equiped with the 12.7 mm DShKM anti-aircraft machine gun mount? Which makes it unique from the T-62M, T-62M1, T-62M1-2, and the T-62MV. So, perhaps, the 'M' in T-62 means 12.7mm AA. It seems to put a new twist to this topic. Terrible, really. Because from the same source it states that the Model 1972 was equiped with the AA, so this may be the beginning of the 'M' series. Which the game OOB covers excellently.

How's this: T-62s with the V-46-5M diesel engine (developing 690hp) are designated T-62M-1, T-62M1-2-1, T-62MV-1 and T-62D-1. See, the '-1' means that it is the V-46-5M diesel engine, not the Model V-55 V-12 water-cooled engine. Man, you would think that everyone knows this already.

But...what does it really mean game wise?

This might help:

T-62M / T-62M1 / T-62M1-2 / T-62MV / T-62D
Sheksna-
ATGM: Yes / No / No / Yes / No
Volna FC*: Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes / No
12.7mmAA: Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes / No
Reactive
Armor: No / No / No / Yes / No
Smoke
Launcher: Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes / No
Auxiliary
Armor
Hull: Yes / Yes / No / No / Yes
Auxiliary
Armor
Turret: Yes / Yes / Yes / No / Yes

I need to use Excel or something http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

I am not too sure on the release dates, sadly http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif But, really, overall, most of this info already is in the OOB.





*(The Volna fire-control system includes the KDT-2 laser range-finder mounted over the 115 mm main armament, which has a maximum range of 4,000 m, TShSM-41U sight, Meteor M1 stabiliser and the BV62 ballistic computer.)

Jane's Interactive Armour and Artillery

Smersh February 11th, 2007 05:13 AM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
I've already posted a very conclusive list of T-62 designations on the previous page, with adoption dates.

Sewter February 12th, 2007 01:59 AM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
Yes, it is hard to miss, my warrior friend. I was hoping that you would be pleased with my post...

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Smersh February 12th, 2007 01:04 PM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
I didn't realize you were supplamenting my post, it looked like you didn't see it.

brummbaer March 3rd, 2007 12:55 PM

Re: Soviet OBB T-62 designations
 
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DRG said:
Lot's and Lot's of info

I noticed that while the info from Janes claims an "A" model with the 100mm gun ( and from other bit's I've read this would be a development model and not in any way a production model ) the info does not give an "A" designation to any other model. FAS makes the "A" the one with the 12.7-mm DShK antiaircraft machine as does wikipedia (which, until they get away from allowing just anyone to edit is aways a questionable source until confirmed separately )and militaryfactory.com and armscontrol.ru make no mention of an "A" model at all.

Which is why these things tend to get confusing..

Don

I think this maybe it


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