Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov

http://slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... start=1840

An excellent plane for the Red Army!
It is well combined with the style of Bebro
Karaganov, you should add it to your scenario
Please
Make new fix
R-5 - a spy plane, they were many in the army in the early years of the war

TB-3 is also a good model
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov
You need to add a couple of links to download
please
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov

http://slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... start=1840

An excellent plane for the Red Army!
It is well combined with the style of Bebro
Karaganov, you should add it to your scenario
Please
Make new fix
R-5 - a spy plane, they were many in the army in the early years of the war

TB-3 is also a good model

Thanks

I will add R-5 and Po-2
I like the work of Guille1434

But I am sorry that H.Balck has stopped work with mod of aircrafts
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov
You need to add a couple of links to download
please

No problems
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Brazenman
I am interested in next models

Yak-4 reconnaissance aircraft for the Red Army

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Di-6 - Soviet two-seat fighter

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And also the planes that were delivered to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease Act:
Bell P-63 Kingcobra
Bell P-47D Tanderbolt
Spitfire Mk.VB
Spitfire LF.IXE

Could you ask Guille1434 to make these models for my scenarios.
I would be very grateful to him.

Unfortunately I can not post links to the site http://slitherine.com
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I updated the latest link
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Soviet Cossacks-scouts (plastuns)

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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Wow !!! Brest !!!

Karaganov
You should have warned me
I almost fell off my chair with surprise

I will have hot weekend
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Soviet Cossacks-scouts (plastuns)

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A little about Plastun

The term was revived in the Soviet Army during the Great Patriotic War and used in the names of several Cossack battalions and regiments. The only plastun Cossack division of that time was the 9th Krasnodar Plastun Division, which fought in Northern Caucasus, Poland and Czechoslovakia, and was one of the elite Soviet military units. Germans called them "Stalin's cutthroats".


A Plastun or plastoon (Ukrainian, Russian: пластун) was a Kuban Cossack foot scouting and sentry military unit. The name derives from the word plast, "sheet" via an expression "to lay like a sheet", i.e., flat and low.
The tradition of foot scouts, vanguard troops and ambushes, together with the term "plastuny", belong to the early Cossack history of the Zaporizhian Sich and mentioned, e.g., by Vladimir Dahl in his "Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language". Plastun foot units were introduced during the Russian-Circassian War to guard and scout beyond the "Kuban Line", a frontier in the Kuban plains, against sudden Circassian raids.
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov
Please add the GAZ-67 (last update of R-35) in your scenarios.
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Regiment Brandenburg-800
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Б&# ... #1075;_800

Karaganov
I think it would be nice if you add several groups diversionists at the rear of the Red Army.
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Guys, if anyone wants to play with me in this scenario, write me at mail.
But you have to be an experienced player.
Otherwise, you have no chance in the game with me.

And Keep in mind that I prefer to play for the Red Army
I've played quite a lot on the side of the Wehrmacht and I'm sick of it.


Brazenman
I shall not play with you more
You are smug churl
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Brazenman
I shall not play with you more
You are smug churl

Baby
this is just a game

So go ahead without crying
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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About hope border guards and NKVD be in your MOD ?
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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About hope border guards and NKVD be in your MOD ?


In both scenarios, there are already several border regiments of the NKVD
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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About hope border guards and NKVD be in your MOD ?

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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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Karaganov

I have such an idea
If you choose another theatre of combat operations in the editor
for instance
Theatre 8 (or 7, or 6, or 5, or 4, or 3, or 2, or 1)

You can also set the theatre of combat operations in the file equipment (for all units for which you have changed the stats)

Then, your scenarios will be compatible with the mod - H.Balck's DLC unit upgrade
(which makes R-35)

I think it's a great idea
Is not it
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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That would not make the scenario fully compatible with that mod. They`d need to use the same equipment file to be compatible so I don`t think it`s worthwhile to bother with the theatre (unless it`s useful for your work).
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.

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That would not make the scenario fully compatible with that mod. They`d need to use the same equipment file to be compatible so I don`t think it`s worthwhile to bother with the theatre (unless it`s useful for your work).

Why is???
I think that R-35 just do not understand me

There does not coincide neither one ID
I think that Karaganov just need to connect the two files together
Simply, it would be more convenient for a lot of guys
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