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May 22nd, 2006, 12:59 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Looks nice those aircraft revetments, but what about when the 'bunker' gets destroyed? Then the revetments would 'disappear'. So how many crew do you give it as crew losses will likely be the biggest problem in keeping the revetments intact when facing small arms and mortar fire?
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May 22nd, 2006, 02:35 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Looks nice those aircraft revetments, but what about when the 'bunker' gets destroyed? Then the revetments would 'disappear'.
Uh, Bunkers don't disappear, they get a burning plume of smoke or a mashed up wreckage icon.
So how many crew do you give it as crew losses will likely be the biggest problem in keeping the revetments intact when facing small arms and mortar fire?
Perhaps 3 (to represent crew chiefs and maintenance people caught in near their aircraft and hiding); the entire point is not to make the uber invunerable to small arms or mortar fire; if you emptied a M-16 into a F-16 or an 81mm mortar hit near an F-16, the plane is pretty much going to be inoperable without major work, barring an act of God in which all the bullets and mortar fragments miss important bits.
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June 12th, 2006, 05:35 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Since I just added in special operations C-130s for tactical air drops (and a seperate formation for them and the previously included O-1 "transports"), I was curious if anyone would be interested in creating a Fulton STARS C-130 "helicopter" for scenarios or just to mess around with? I'm not much of a scenario person, but this wouldn't be too hard, but realism would be slightly lacking if the mission didn't involve just using it to extract a single unit and then escaping off the map. Basically I would take the existing C-130E(I) I created and turn it into a helicopter with 1 carry. The resulting unit would likely only be useful in scenarios. Just messing around with some ideas and trying to implement them, and thought I'd just put it out there.
Also, the next release does away with all the National Gaurd units and formations in the US Army OOB to free up space. This will be noted, but I'll just put it out there that if you're playing scenarios, battles, or campaigns using these units it'll likely screw them up.
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July 3rd, 2006, 02:44 AM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Another update. The next release will feature psyops systems. A number of liberties have been taken with such systems. I found that I could create varying degrees of suppression with weapons with extreme accuracy but no other weapon stats above zero. Now I'm sure people will debate about the effect of such weapons on troops, I feel that tweaking the accuracy ratings might allow for the routing of troops of poor morale and otherwise suppressing units of higher morale. Of course units fitted with Psyops weapons will all feature X3 radio codes for human scenario inclusion or gameplay only, and I just thought this would be fun to mess around with.
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July 26th, 2006, 08:05 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Here are the current readmes just to see whether people see things that need changing or intriuge them. Its supposed to be a teaser of sorts, but I can never gauge how many people actually download or use these.
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July 26th, 2006, 08:07 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
And the new Total Conversion Addendum. Previously, only the US Army Obat was changed dramatically from its previous incarnation. Now, the additional Obats planned for this addition allow even greater flexibility and space, at the cost of existing OOBs. Check the readme for further details and ask me questions if you're still confused.
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July 27th, 2006, 10:45 AM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Hey when are you going to release next version? Those lists seem to be great IMO. Keep up good work.
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August 31st, 2007, 01:58 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
You were asking about the USMC using BAR's in Vietnam.
Do a search for M1918A2 in this document.
http://www.usmc.mil/directiv.nsf/0/0...%208300.1C.pdf
The download is a picture of one in use in Vietnam.
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September 1st, 2007, 12:51 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
It was used by the ARVN in Vietnam and by the US advisers. The link I got was a USMC form for weapons reporting. You would be surprised what exists in the armoury of the Regular Forces ,Reserve and National Guard troops around the country. Some units never get rid of weapons unless they have to.
link below shows an advisor shooting a BAR on a range with the a ARVN trooper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browning_Automatic_Rifle
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September 29th, 2007, 05:37 PM
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Re: Vietnam Specific OOBs
Updates?
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