My last post covered pages
1 - 35 of this thread.
Because of newer information in some cases
not yet posted (Ariete as an example.) I'm reposting some items. Also, there'll be "
PROCESS related " posts to benefit newer and maybe some older players to understand what goes into some of the decisions made about certain aspects of the game, i.e., how and when we got beyond
TI/GSR 40. Plus, what we
knew then that
truthfully hasn't changed in the present or will in the near future. I leave that to you the reader to decide.
I will not offer nor engage in any
commentary on any of the following the data that is good still and most was "
actionable" when submitted. As the reader should
note the
page count, dates, what pages are left to go through and finally the information I still hold unposted that will change
very little from what's below. I have, as with the last post
I HAVE BOTH SCANNED EVERY POST TO DATE AND READ VERY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SELECTED ONES AS WELL.
The following cover
Pages 35 - 65 of this thread.
Post 363 ITALY ARIETE C2/C3 were not executed.
Post 381 POLAND 2PL
Post 400 Mine Protected Tanks See also 394 & 401
Post 409 Hard and Soft Kill (Data posted was taken directly from the now dead links. So much for "Nothings dead on the internet.!?!"
Post 415 DU Armor Started.
Post 423 T-80 visited again, you HAVE TO continually TRACK, TRACK, TRACK.
Post 435 DU Armor
Posts 447/449/450 TI/GSR & HOW WE GOT THERE.
Post 473 "Deep Miner"
Post 490 Process
Post 519 One example of "How Far Have I Gone"
Post 555 Patience
Post 564 Italy ARIETE Again
Post 577 T-55/T-62/T-80
Post 584 T-55
Post 587 Go Back & Check Data
Post 646 Plausible Deniability
Post 651 Ukrainian ZASLON
Post 658 Ukrainian ZASLON
Was put together about four nights ago, my apologies for the delay in posting.
For those who really challenged me and supported me through those last 65 pages, besides the obvious, John (IMP), Suhiir, MARCELLO, Mark Sheppard and the
ORIGINAL MRAP Club that thread is where I "Cut my Teeth" out here.
Later today will be "
Another Day".
Regards,
Pat
