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December 8th, 2013, 09:24 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
upload the photo
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December 8th, 2013, 10:22 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
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Ok. There were probably only 3 such vehicles. One can be found here (this is after it was captured and disarmed by the Germans):
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/valiant...48392?page=348
Unfortunately I don't have their specs. If it helps, they were probably based on some sort of Magirus-Deutz light truck.
Weapon was probably a Breda MG.
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December 8th, 2013, 10:31 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
OK , for want of a better name we're going to call that a M-D AC and it's going to use the same specs and Icon as the Russian FAI but without a radio
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December 8th, 2013, 06:24 PM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
OK.......... what is not clear in that link is that it is a Bundesarchive photo taken in 1941.
If you go to this link
http://www.histomil.com/viewtopic.ph...3918&start=110
and scroll down the page you will find a larger version of this photo with the Bundesarchive info ( and once you start with this archive you'll be on line for hours... ) so it may be that this AC had been around for awhile ?
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December 9th, 2013, 07:22 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
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OK.......... what is not clear in that link is that it is a Bundesarchive photo taken in 1941.
If you go to this link
http://www.histomil.com/viewtopic.ph...3918&start=110
and scroll down the page you will find a larger version of this photo with the Bundesarchive info ( and once you start with this archive you'll be on line for hours... ) so it may be that this AC had been around for awhile ?
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Well you just might be onto something. That photo was always labelled as mid-1942, Kozara Offensive. I'll have another look through more of the relevant literature when I find the time.
That topic you linked is amazing but yeah 403 pages...
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Edit: one more question: what's the "average" morale rating for partisans/resistance fighters supposed to be? It seems to vary a quite a bit from OOB to OOB - unlike experience, which is almost always 60-65. To illustrate:
French resistance
1942: 65
43-44: 70
Soviet partisans
41: 60
42: 65
43-44: 70
Yugoslav partisans
41-43: 60
44: 65
Italian partisans
43: 58
44: 63
45: 68
Polish AK
41: 70
42-44: 75
Polish AL (communist)
42: 50
43-44: 55
Czech:
41-45: 60
Norwegian
41-45: 65
Bulgarian:
42-44: 65
Greek:
41-43: 70
44-46: 75
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December 9th, 2013, 07:56 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
The answer is..... it varies in the OOB's then the code varies it some more
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December 9th, 2013, 08:10 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
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That topic you linked is amazing but yeah 403 pages...
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I already had over 500 new photos in SPWW2.......then I found that resource..... ( ! )
The selection of photos I have never seen before is fantastic ( and I have been taking advantage of it...) and it's not just German stuff although that makes up a lot of it
take a look at this for example
http://www.histomil.com/viewtopic.ph...918&start=3700
scroll down to the sixth photo down...............
"Soldiers of the Carpathian Lancers Regiment (2nd 'Warsaw' Armoured Brigade, 2nd Polish Corps) posing by a destroyed German Panther Ausf G tank."
look at what's on the roof of the panther. Look close it's actually two plates of spaced armour. That's the first time I have seen that and it appears to be a limited modification
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Here's another shot of the same tank ( before it had been looted a bit ) that shows the two plates better. This may have been a field mod but if so it was a sophisticated one
Futher digging reveals that in a book titled "Panzer Wreaks" there are "13 pictures of Panthers from 1./Pz.Rgt. 26. Two of these modified vehicles, numbers 424 and 434, have been knocked out in the night of the 15/16 April 1945 near Sesto Imolese, Italy."
So my best guess is this is a Field mod confined to this one unit but still......... never seen this before
FURTHER EDIT
Now I'm tripping over photos of this tank. Here's another one take from a different angle at a different time
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December 9th, 2013, 11:13 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
Well now I'll have something to look through over the holidays
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The answer is..... it varies in the OOB's then the code varies it some more
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OK, thanks. I'll post in the appropriate OOB topic if I have any more comments on this.
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Also, if I understand correctly, the AI will be able to take allies in the next version, right? I don't know how exactly that will work, but I can provide some info on Allied troops in Yugoslavia if needed (Soviet, British, pro-allied Bulgarian).
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December 9th, 2013, 11:31 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
The AI's been able to take allies for years. Right now we have enough to do
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December 18th, 2013, 11:23 AM
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Re: spob20 Yugoslavia corrections/suggestions
One thing I forgot about - since I always play *as* the partisans rather than *against* them - are the rarity radio codes for the armoured vehicles.
So here's just a few suggestions on that:
073 - code 1. There were only a few M3A1 Stuarts. Basically these were rescued from Allied scrapheaps in Italy and repaired.
105 - code 2. Over 90% of the Stuarts delivered by the British were this model.
110 - code 0. There were around 6 of these... but the only other TDs were the captured ones (Hetzer, Semovente, StuG), and those were just as rare as the Stuart funnies.
I've also found a few more photos. Will upload soon.
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