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KraMax said:Ka-50 not worse Ka-52. Ka-50 the main helicopter in battle org. structure of helicopters Ka-52.
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Are you talking about the helicopter platoon organization with one Ka-52 as command helicopter designating targets to several Ka-50s? I don't think I can do that. I replaced the 50 with the 52 based on reported Chechnya experience that the Ka-50 hadn't enough night vision capacity and one pilot wasn't enough for both piloting and targetting. I'm thinking about how it would behave in a conflict in Europe or similar, remember.
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It is possible to learn - as you calculated value for example parameter of an accuracy of aim the weapon - for example AT-Khrizantema?
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Whoa, there is a lot of guessing involved, as well as guidance type, flight time and suspected technology level. Nothing steadfast enough to base anything on. Besides, I'll possibly change my missile accuracy scale for the next release.
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Sprut-SD - not the tank the amphibia, is the tank of support airborne (paratroops). Thus it is able to float.
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You mean the 2S25 can be airdropped just like the BMD-3? If so I'll see if I can wedge in a copy in class "airborne tank", right? Now for amphibian tank, what else should replace the PT-76 in naval troops?
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unit 703 = unit 708 = 120mm mortar
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Vasilek cannot be mounted on a Vodnik? Then how about a lighter 82mm mortar like the 2B14?
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units 856, 857, 858 = BTR-97 - non serial model. model for militia (police)
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I know, but remember this is a fictional mod. I had to find something to replace the BRDM-2 and I think the BPM-97 is a good candidate (notice it isn't called BPM-97 or BTR-97, so consider it a fictional derived version).
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units 870...880, 882, 885 - you are assured that a photo correct?
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Not at all

I haven't got better for now, for a plane that never left the drawing board... I'll see what I can do with pictures of the Chinese FC-1, which is close enough.
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As a whole very beautiful photos and icons. Also very exact names and their translation.
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Thanks for the appreciation and the feedback!