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Sea Monsters make me think there could be biological submarine contact in Generic. Whales or underwater earthquake examples.
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ORIGINAL: Der Zeitgeist

I'd suggest the database developers concentrate on finishing the things that are currently in the database before adding further platforms. Right now there's just too many errors and missing things like engines, loadouts and sensors in there. I'm frankly getting a bit tired of developing my scenarios when I have to constantly build around the errors and bugs that are still present.


Are these being identified as you find them?
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ORIGINAL: El Savior

Sea Monsters make me think there could be biological submarine contact in Generic. Whales or underwater earthquake examples.

Worthwhile idea - right now you know that any Goblin you find is effectively going to be a hostile sub. Might be interesting to create something for false positives.
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Royal Air Force of Oman

I found some interesting info here: http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/tag/oman-air-force

Hawker Hunter F.73A (most common variant according to source), same as FGA.9 Jordanian Air Force from CWDB.

BAe Hawk Mk.203 (basically same as all Mk.200)

BAC Strikemaster 82 in service until 2000, please copy from CWDB.
The Omani Strikemasters used a lot of 80mm Sura Rockets.
Common loadout was 2 540lb HE Bombs + 16 Sura Rockets, or 32 Sura Rockets. Source: Storm Front (<- Must Read! Smashing story![:)])

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There is more data on the aeroflight.co.uk link, but i think those are most important.

You also have a J-22 Orao listed under Oman. I think thats a error, nothing indicates that they ever had any of these.

Priority medium, altough i think about making a 80´s mission for Omani Air Force.
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more: Wikipedia says 12 Typhoon Tranche 3A will be delivered from 2017 on.
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KC-46A: 18 by 2017, 179 by 2028
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_KC-46

CH-53K: ioc 2015?, total 227
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CH-53K_Super_Stallion
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ORIGINAL: hellfish6

ORIGINAL: Der Zeitgeist

I'd suggest the database developers concentrate on finishing the things that are currently in the database before adding further platforms. Right now there's just too many errors and missing things like engines, loadouts and sensors in there. I'm frankly getting a bit tired of developing my scenarios when I have to constantly build around the errors and bugs that are still present.


Are these being identified as you find them?

Sure, there's a whole thread for them. [:)]
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ORIGINAL: Der Zeitgeist

ORIGINAL: hellfish6

ORIGINAL: Der Zeitgeist

I'd suggest the database developers concentrate on finishing the things that are currently in the database before adding further platforms. Right now there's just too many errors and missing things like engines, loadouts and sensors in there. I'm frankly getting a bit tired of developing my scenarios when I have to constantly build around the errors and bugs that are still present.


Are these being identified as you find them?

Sure, there's a whole thread for them. [:)]

Heh, naturally I saw that immediately after I posted the question.
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Here's another one, a carrier that may or may not be built for Brazil (but not for France, it seems)...

Porte-Avions 2 (PA2) (Brazil and maybe others)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Fre ... ft_carrier
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/porte-avoins2/
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/fra ... ect-01621/
Priority: Medium

This is a small, fast littoral combat ship for which a prototype has been built...

M80 Stiletto (United States)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M80_Stiletto
http://www.mshipco.com/military_m80.html
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/m80-stiletto/
Priority: Medium

And a new ship for Iraq's navy...

Saettia MK4 (modified Diciotti Class Patrol Vessel) (Iraq)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diciotti-c ... rol_vessel
http://www.naval-technology.com/project ... -diciotti/


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Just a thought...

Should this thread be moved to the Mods and Scenarios sub-thread, renamed "DB3000 Platforms Requests," and be stickied like the "Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests" thread? A few platform requests would have to be moved (cut and pasted?) to the other thread, but that way they would both be in the same place. It just makes it easier for people to find it.
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Working on a scenario with India and Bangladesh right now, so...

Padma-class patrol vessel (Bangladesh)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padma_Class
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sh ... adesh_Navy
Priority: High

USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725) (Bangladesh, after 2013)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Jarv ... HEC-725%29
Priority: High

Durjoy-class corvette
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durjoy_Class
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sh ... adesh_Navy
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangladesh ... vette.html
http://bangladeshdefence.blogspot.com/2 ... l-bns.html
Priority: High

BNS Bangabandhu <-- Ulsan-class...looks like there were some changes so a separate sub-class may needed to be added
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNS_Bangabandhu
Priority: High

Island-class patrol vessel (Bangladesh, after 1994) <-- Were any modifications made? If not, the Island-class is already in the database.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_class_patrol_vessel
Priority: High or N/A
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ORIGINAL: MR_BURNS2
You also have a J-22 Orao listed under Oman. I think thats a error, nothing indicates that they ever had any of these.

Wow okay that was supposed to be rOMANia, have no idea how that happened.

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@mgellis - use the USCG WHEC under the US Surface Ships and customize the weps/sensor fit to taste. That's what I do for the Philippine WHECs. I tend to ask for totally missing units to help out the DEV team. [:)]
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Here's more info on a very significant and important ship for Japan - Izumo

Designation: CVL (DDH)
Length: 815 ft
Width: 125 ft
Beam: 110 ft
Displacement: 27,000 tons (full load)
Propulsion: 4 GE LM2500 COGAG, 2 shafts
Speed: 30+ knots
Crew: 970 (Includes Air Wing)
Airwing: (Up to)
- 12 F-35B JSF
- 08 V-22 Osprey
- 08 ASW & SAR Helos
Hanger Size (LxWxH):
- 550 ft. x 80 ft. x 22 ft. (44,000 ft. sq.)
Armament:
- 2 x 11 Cell SEARAM
- 2 x 20mm Phalanx CIWS
- 2 x Triple 324mm topedoe tubes
Elevators: 2
Ships in class: 2 Planned
DDH-183, Izumo (Launched)
DDH-184, Unnamed (Building)
The first in class 22DDH aircraft carrier, Izumo, DDH-183, for the Japanese MArittime self-Defense Force (JMSDF) was launched on Auguts 6, 2013 in Yokohama, Japan.
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Wow big destroyer[:)] Updated and existing request on this one.
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Yes, that is a very suspiciously sized and shaped destroyer. [:D]
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No ski jump for the F35Bs ?
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I thought they weren't allowed this type of ship?
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What kind of ship? Looks like a helicopter destroyer to me [:)]

I would say they the probably need to update their laws to match the need of the time. Japan does need to secure their energy routes which at this point could be threatened.

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It's my understanding that the elevators aren't big enough to accommodate an F-35B? So that illustration may be a bit...deceiving?
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