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Old February 4th, 2012, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: Polish OOB 5.5

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Originally Posted by Pibwl View Post
Guns


078 57mm AT-Gun (1965-96) - could be removed in this period at all IMO - from 1955 being replaced with 85 mm gun. Possibly stored in depots after 1965, but sure not longer, than end of 1970s due to limited capabilities. Anyway, better pic is 29439 (BTW, mine).

079 ZUR-23-2S JOD (Flak) - introduced in 1988 according to Polish Military Equipment book and nTW 9/2010 (now 1/95). Name is written "Jod" - this isn't abbreviation. Correct picture is 29273.

I think this would be a good time to clear a couple of issues up.

I have highlighted them above.

First nTW 9/2010

I've seen this in a number of posts it does not seem to tie into anything else in your posts so I have been ignoring it as I have NO IDEA what it's stands for

One of these perhaps ???
Quote:
NTW Navy Theater Wide (BMDO)
NTW Not to Worry
NTW National Tourism Week
NTW Norwegian Travel Workshop
NTW National Training Wage
NTW Napoleonic Total War (game)
NTW No Time Wasters
NTW Not of This World (usually seen as NOTW)
NTW National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
NTW Network The World
NTW Non Territorial Working
NTW Non-Traditional Warfare
NTW Not This Way
NTW Network Transparent Widget(s)
NTW New Technology (NT) Workstation (Microsoft)
NTW Northumberland, Tyne and Wear (UK)

So what does "nTW" really mean ?


As for the photos. You can continue to suggest photos BUT be aware that over 10% of the photos in winSPMBT have already been replaced with new ones and the percent could go as high as 15% or 20% when the patch is finally released depending on when I finally "hit the wall" and stop.

I can now very easily find what photos are not being used and when I come across one,and I can see no possible use for it, I use that number for something new which is what has already happened to both of those photos you referred to. I have used some of your other suggested photo changes but now I'm starting to find some of the new ones that I have replaced with something different.

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