Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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This report...
http://web.archive.org/web/201411180203 ... arfare.pdf
...provides some really interesting information about the LCS follow-up ship, lasers on Block III Burke destroyers, rail guns (including a discussion of the railgun as an anti-aircraft weapon), etc. Perhaps some new platform variants could be added using the proposals in this study?
http://web.archive.org/web/201411180203 ... arfare.pdf
...provides some really interesting information about the LCS follow-up ship, lasers on Block III Burke destroyers, rail guns (including a discussion of the railgun as an anti-aircraft weapon), etc. Perhaps some new platform variants could be added using the proposals in this study?
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
May need to add this IRST pod to the Super Hornet in the near future
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2230
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2230
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
#258 - ES-3A Shadow Add Carrier Capability to DB Category
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Database errors Swedish forces:
None off the Viggen aircraft should have the ability to mid-air refuel.
JAS 39 A/B also lacks this ability, the mid-air refueling were a abillity introduced with the C/D version
I also miss the 4xRB75 loadout
And the combined 2xRb75+2xBK90 loadout
I would post pics to support this claim, but I am not allowed to yet
The Strb 90HS should have the same 12.7/50 MG as the Strb 90H. During peacetime practice a 7.62mm FN MAG (aka ksp58) can be used instead of the the .50 calc M2HB.
None off the Viggen aircraft should have the ability to mid-air refuel.
JAS 39 A/B also lacks this ability, the mid-air refueling were a abillity introduced with the C/D version
I also miss the 4xRB75 loadout
And the combined 2xRb75+2xBK90 loadout
I would post pics to support this claim, but I am not allowed to yet

The Strb 90HS should have the same 12.7/50 MG as the Strb 90H. During peacetime practice a 7.62mm FN MAG (aka ksp58) can be used instead of the the .50 calc M2HB.
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
DB3000 Weapon_179 GBU-15(V)1/B is has a day-light only E/O seeker
http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/m-112.html
http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/m-112.html
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Hi,
playing Hold the line and came across what I think is not correct. There is an air bridge from the US to Europe with different commercial planes, one of them is the commercial VC 10, when I order some planes to try to refuel from a close tanker the planes head to the commercial VC10 if it is closer than the tanker. Not sure if the commercial VC 10 can be fitted to tanker if needed in war time. Check the DB and in the properties sections it has refueling capabilities.
Thanks,
Francesco
playing Hold the line and came across what I think is not correct. There is an air bridge from the US to Europe with different commercial planes, one of them is the commercial VC 10, when I order some planes to try to refuel from a close tanker the planes head to the commercial VC10 if it is closer than the tanker. Not sure if the commercial VC 10 can be fitted to tanker if needed in war time. Check the DB and in the properties sections it has refueling capabilities.
Thanks,
Francesco
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Thanks. DB error is the issue. Have added it to both the db3k and cwdb fix lists.
Thanks!
Mike
Thanks!
Mike
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
ORIGINAL: MR_BURNS2
#258 - ES-3A Shadow Add Carrier Capability to DB Category
Fixed in newest which as a beta tester you have access to.
Scenario will need to be updated post release to receive the change.
Thanks!
Mike
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ORIGINAL: navyrecognition
May need to add this IRST pod to the Super Hornet in the near future
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2230
We've got this on all Hornet E,F,G from 2018 on. If you have info on an early IOC let us know. Thanks!
Mike
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Added all requests to master list. Thanks!
Mike
Mike
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wondering if could get the boeing phantom ray ucav?
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SAM S-300 allows to determine the position of the aircraft - jammer, using the method triangulation. Two divisions exchange information on an azimuth noise in the automatic mode. Range direction finding - not less than 100 km.
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The Iskander (Nato: SS-26 Stone) is a tactical ballistic missile system being manufactured by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise, Design Bureau of Machine Building, for the Russian ground forces. Iskander missiles were first test fired in 1996. The Russian Army acquired the Iskander-M extended-range ballistic missile system in 2006.
The Iskander mobile missile system can engage ground targets such as command posts and communications nodes, troops in concentration areas, air and missile defence facilities and fixed and rotary-wing aircraft at airfields.
The Iskander was developed in the 1990s to replace the decommissioned OTR-23 Oka (Nato: SS-23) missile system. Oka was retired from Russian service under the 1987 intermediate nuclear forces (INF) treaty.
Orders and deliveries of the Iskander ballistic missile system
"The Russian Defence Ministry plans to buy up to 120 Iskander-M tactical systems."
Russia acquired six Iskander systems in 2010. The first system was deployed in the Western Military District.
The Russian Defence Ministry plans to buy up to 120 Iskander-M tactical missile systems to equip at least five missile brigades of Iskander-M complexes by 2016.
Belarus, Iran and Libya have also expressed interest in procuring Iskander missiles.
Iskander-E export ballistic missile system
Iskander missile system is produced in three variants. Iskander-E is an export version designed to meet the guidelines of MTCR (missile technology control regime). It has a maximum firing range of 280km and circular error probable (CEP) of 30 to 70m. It is also equipped with an inertial guidance system.
Iskande-M extended-range missile system
Iskander-M is an extended range missile developed for the Russian Army. The missile has an expected range of more than 400km. It is equipped with inertial and optical guidance systems for improved firing accuracy and electro-optical seeker for self-homing capability.
Iskander-K cruise missile system
Iskander-K is the latest variant in the Iskander series of missiles. The missile system is equipped with R-500 cruise missile. It was first test fired from the mobile Iskander platform in May 2007. It attained a speed of approximately 250m a second at altitudes of 100m.
The Iskander mobile missile system can engage ground targets such as command posts and communications nodes, troops in concentration areas, air and missile defence facilities and fixed and rotary-wing aircraft at airfields.
The Iskander was developed in the 1990s to replace the decommissioned OTR-23 Oka (Nato: SS-23) missile system. Oka was retired from Russian service under the 1987 intermediate nuclear forces (INF) treaty.
Orders and deliveries of the Iskander ballistic missile system
"The Russian Defence Ministry plans to buy up to 120 Iskander-M tactical systems."
Russia acquired six Iskander systems in 2010. The first system was deployed in the Western Military District.
The Russian Defence Ministry plans to buy up to 120 Iskander-M tactical missile systems to equip at least five missile brigades of Iskander-M complexes by 2016.
Belarus, Iran and Libya have also expressed interest in procuring Iskander missiles.
Iskander-E export ballistic missile system
Iskander missile system is produced in three variants. Iskander-E is an export version designed to meet the guidelines of MTCR (missile technology control regime). It has a maximum firing range of 280km and circular error probable (CEP) of 30 to 70m. It is also equipped with an inertial guidance system.
Iskande-M extended-range missile system
Iskander-M is an extended range missile developed for the Russian Army. The missile has an expected range of more than 400km. It is equipped with inertial and optical guidance systems for improved firing accuracy and electro-optical seeker for self-homing capability.
Iskander-K cruise missile system
Iskander-K is the latest variant in the Iskander series of missiles. The missile system is equipped with R-500 cruise missile. It was first test fired from the mobile Iskander platform in May 2007. It attained a speed of approximately 250m a second at altitudes of 100m.
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
The 9M714V missile armed with the AA-60 (9N63) nuclear warhead and possessing a maximum range of 500km.
The 9M714F missile armed with a FRAG-HE warhead weighing 450 kg and possessing a maximum range of 450km.
The 9M714K missile armed with a submunitions warhead weighing 715 kg and possessing a maximum range is 300km
The 9M714F missile armed with a FRAG-HE warhead weighing 450 kg and possessing a maximum range of 450km.
The 9M714K missile armed with a submunitions warhead weighing 715 kg and possessing a maximum range is 300km
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Need pictures and links to sources which back your info. This is so if we get questioned we can explain where we get our info from rather than saying...Thanks for your question Jimmy the Jr. defense analyst! Our source was Bobafett on our forum.
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Mike
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Mike
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The Iskander-K system was tested on 29 May 2007. The missile was launched from a modified Iskander launcher and flew at 250 meters/second for 24 minutes at an altitude of 100 meters. The missile also performed several maneuvers during its flight, suggesting a countermeasures capability. Making the [obviously flawed] assumption of constant speed the quoted figures give a range of approximately 224 miles / 360 km.
R-500 tests was to be finished in 2008, whereas in 2009 these missiles was to be used to equip the Iskander tactical missile systems. The tests of the new missile took place at the Kapustin Yar site in the Astrakhan Region of Russia. First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said that R-500 was a high-accuracy missile, capable of destroying ballistic missile defense systems and air defense systems. Ivanov also said that “these tests were preliminary and it is very pleasant to realize that they were successful”.
At MAKS-2007 a modified Iskander launcher was displayed with four long and narrow launch tubes that, according to Vympel on this site, are for the Club-M missile. The four-tube launch vehicle seen at MAKS 2007 is the Morinformsystem-AGAT Club-M coast-defence system, which was selected in preference to a design proposed by NPP Start, from Yekaterinburg. The latter was shown at the International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS) 2005 at St Petersburg between 29 June and 3 July 2005. The prototype uses a chassis based on the MZKT-7930 8 x 8 vehicle, and the capacity of four rounds was dictated by weight restrictions. The definitive version will have six rounds, and be able to fire 3M-54KE and 3M-54KE1 anti-ship missiles and the 3M-14KE land-attack missile. Like the prototype, the entire system – SPU (Samokhodnaya puskovaya ustanovka) launching vehicles, the MSU (Mashina svyazi i upravleniya) communication and control vehicle and the TPM (Transportno puskovaya mashina) transporting and launching vehicle – will use the MZKT-7930 wheeled chassis.
R-500 tests was to be finished in 2008, whereas in 2009 these missiles was to be used to equip the Iskander tactical missile systems. The tests of the new missile took place at the Kapustin Yar site in the Astrakhan Region of Russia. First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said that R-500 was a high-accuracy missile, capable of destroying ballistic missile defense systems and air defense systems. Ivanov also said that “these tests were preliminary and it is very pleasant to realize that they were successful”.
At MAKS-2007 a modified Iskander launcher was displayed with four long and narrow launch tubes that, according to Vympel on this site, are for the Club-M missile. The four-tube launch vehicle seen at MAKS 2007 is the Morinformsystem-AGAT Club-M coast-defence system, which was selected in preference to a design proposed by NPP Start, from Yekaterinburg. The latter was shown at the International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS) 2005 at St Petersburg between 29 June and 3 July 2005. The prototype uses a chassis based on the MZKT-7930 8 x 8 vehicle, and the capacity of four rounds was dictated by weight restrictions. The definitive version will have six rounds, and be able to fire 3M-54KE and 3M-54KE1 anti-ship missiles and the 3M-14KE land-attack missile. Like the prototype, the entire system – SPU (Samokhodnaya puskovaya ustanovka) launching vehicles, the MSU (Mashina svyazi i upravleniya) communication and control vehicle and the TPM (Transportno puskovaya mashina) transporting and launching vehicle – will use the MZKT-7930 wheeled chassis.
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yes, would be nice to have generic laser weapon systems of several different kW ranges. Same for rail guns.
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Just curious...when the next preview for version 1.06 is released, could we also have a list of any new platforms that have been added? Thanks.
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ORIGINAL: orca
yes, would be nice to have generic laser weapon systems of several different kW ranges. Same for rail guns.
http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/STO/Progr ... DS%29.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Energ ... nse_System (page has about a dozen references)
http://www.airforce-technology.com/proj ... programme/
http://www.wired.com/2010/11/navys-supe ... -a-weapon/