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Now the Warsaw Pact!
Poland:
The backgound readar:
The .INST file:
Soviet Forces in Poland (Northern Group of Forces) 4th Red Banner Air Army
Polish Armed Forces
Poland:
The backgound readar:
The .INST file:
Soviet Forces in Poland (Northern Group of Forces) 4th Red Banner Air Army
Polish Armed Forces
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East -Germany (DDR)
The background:
The .INST files
1st Air Defense Division (South)
The background:
The .INST files
1st Air Defense Division (South)
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East-Germany (DDR) #2
The 3rd Air Defense Division (north)
The .INST file:
The 3rd Air Defense Division (north)
The .INST file:
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East-Germany (DDR) #3
German Air Force / Frontal Aviation (Ground Attack fighers and transport)
Ground forces (are placed in assembly areas and only the air defense units are placed inside) & their helicopter units.
German Navy (Volksmarine)
German Air Force / Frontal Aviation (Ground Attack fighers and transport)
Ground forces (are placed in assembly areas and only the air defense units are placed inside) & their helicopter units.
German Navy (Volksmarine)
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Hungary
The background readar:
Soviet Forces in Hungary
Hungarian Army aviation
Hungarian Air Defense
The background readar:
Soviet Forces in Hungary
Hungarian Army aviation
Hungarian Air Defense
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Czechoslovakia 1989
The background readar:
The .INST files:
Soviet Forces in Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakian Armed Forces
The background readar:
The .INST files:
Soviet Forces in Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakian Armed Forces
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Soviet Forces in East-Germany (DDR)
Background reader:
The .INST files
Soviet Air Defense
Soviet Air Force in East-Germany
Soviet Ground Forces in East-Germany (placed in assembly areas with only their air-defense)
Background reader:
The .INST files
Soviet Air Defense
Soviet Air Force in East-Germany
Soviet Ground Forces in East-Germany (placed in assembly areas with only their air-defense)
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Soviet 6th Independent Red Banner Air Defence Army
The .INST files
The .INST files
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Long Range Aviation (LRA)
The LRA Air Armies .INST files
The LRA Air Armies .INST files
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- Long Range Aviation (LRA).zip
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Soviet Baltic Fleet and Naval aviation 1989
.INST file:
.INST file:
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Soviet Air Army in the Belarus area
.INST file
.INST file
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Reminder!
If you place these .INST files in the Baseplate .SCEN attached in the first post it will make more sense.
For example the Soviet Ground Forces have area's attached per Army level and then Division level. This is also the case for the East-German army, air defense and also NATO.
So just for your convenience here it is again.
Enjoy!
If you place these .INST files in the Baseplate .SCEN attached in the first post it will make more sense.
For example the Soviet Ground Forces have area's attached per Army level and then Division level. This is also the case for the East-German army, air defense and also NATO.
So just for your convenience here it is again.
Enjoy!
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- Baseplate Cold War 1989.zip
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I think I did this right...
I'm working on a Cold War scenario that involves Turkey and had to build four air bases/airports. I figured I might as well share them.
I used a combination of the topographic map view in Command and Google maps to figure out where things like hangers, runways, etc. were located. And I guesstimated anything where I could not find the actual information (e.g., location of underground fuel tanks, the exact size of hangers, unidentified buildings that I've simply listed as "medium building," etc.). The result is, I hope, four not-totally-accurate-but-game-functional air bases in Cold War Turkey that can be used when detail is needed (e.g., when someone is writing a scenario with an air raid).
I hope people find this fun and useful.
I'm working on a Cold War scenario that involves Turkey and had to build four air bases/airports. I figured I might as well share them.
I used a combination of the topographic map view in Command and Google maps to figure out where things like hangers, runways, etc. were located. And I guesstimated anything where I could not find the actual information (e.g., location of underground fuel tanks, the exact size of hangers, unidentified buildings that I've simply listed as "medium building," etc.). The result is, I hope, four not-totally-accurate-but-game-functional air bases in Cold War Turkey that can be used when detail is needed (e.g., when someone is writing a scenario with an air raid).
I hope people find this fun and useful.
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- CWDB Turkish Air Bases 1.zip
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These files from Blast33 are great. Thanks for the effort.
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Two files: South Korea AD in 2024 and South Korean missile forces in 2021.
South Korean AD consists of all Patriot sites, as well as medium range Cheolmae-2/Cheongung SAMs.
South Korean missile forces contains known Hyunmoo ballistic and cruise missile bases in 2021, based on the work of Decker Eveleth (https://www.aboyandhis.blog/post/missil ... c-of-korea). Because some models of the Hyunmoo are missing from the DB, they had to be substituted with a different missile with similar characteristics. The bases include their organic SHORAD units.
South Korean AD consists of all Patriot sites, as well as medium range Cheolmae-2/Cheongung SAMs.
South Korean missile forces contains known Hyunmoo ballistic and cruise missile bases in 2021, based on the work of Decker Eveleth (https://www.aboyandhis.blog/post/missil ... c-of-korea). Because some models of the Hyunmoo are missing from the DB, they had to be substituted with a different missile with similar characteristics. The bases include their organic SHORAD units.
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- South Korea Missile Forces 2021.zip
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- South Korea AD 2024.zip
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"One must not consider the individual objects without the whole."- Generalleutnant Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Royal Prussian Army
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Three files: PLA Eastern Theater Command AD, PLA Eastern Theater Command EW-ECM, and PLA Eastern Theater Command airfields (Ground Force, Navy, and Air Force) as single-unit airfields as of 2025. The PLA Eastern Theater Command is the unified combatant command that would have primary responsibility for operations against Taiwan or/and Japan.
Both the AD and EW-ECM files are based on the work of Jaidev Jamwal (https://jjamwal.in/yayavar/chinese-arme ... -and-sams/).
Because almost all radars are inside radomes, the radar system was "educationally guessed" by estimating the size of the radome and then assuming the largest possible radar was inside the radome, while also taking into account the intended roles of different Chinese radar types based on their technical characteristics and available literature describing China's ADIZ. This thus represents a "maximalist/optimistic" representation of China's radar network, and a scenario designer is encouraged to drop and change things as they see fit, either based on their own beliefs about China's capabilities or for the purposes of a scenario.
The EW-ECM file includes PCLS ("passive") radars. Note that these will require passive emitters (the radio, TV, and cell towers in the Generic section of the DB) to work. I considered making a file of such emitters to go with the EW-ECM file, but deemed it probably impossible as it is very common to "dress up" such towers to look like natural foliage—not for any military purpose, but to avoid spoiling the surrounding landscape. Because it would be hypothetical anyways, I decided to leave the creation of such facilities up to scenario designers, so that the placement may better suit their needs. Searching "radio stations near Taizhou" on Google Maps will give you a general idea of where some might be, but it only shows the offices of various broadcasters, not the location of their transmission towers.
You may note that some sites seem to contain a number of radars/sensors virtually on top of each other. This is because a large number of China's radar sites appear to be configured like early Cold War-era USAF radar sites: With multiple radomes, likely for different types of radars, which for the USAF meant a standard search radar and height-finding radar. This appears to contrast with both modern American and Russian radar sites, which tend to consist of a single radome. Some of the buildings and sensors also strongly resemble HF/DF sites operated by the JASDF, and thus they are represented as such.
Both the AD and EW-ECM files are based on the work of Jaidev Jamwal (https://jjamwal.in/yayavar/chinese-arme ... -and-sams/).
Because almost all radars are inside radomes, the radar system was "educationally guessed" by estimating the size of the radome and then assuming the largest possible radar was inside the radome, while also taking into account the intended roles of different Chinese radar types based on their technical characteristics and available literature describing China's ADIZ. This thus represents a "maximalist/optimistic" representation of China's radar network, and a scenario designer is encouraged to drop and change things as they see fit, either based on their own beliefs about China's capabilities or for the purposes of a scenario.
The EW-ECM file includes PCLS ("passive") radars. Note that these will require passive emitters (the radio, TV, and cell towers in the Generic section of the DB) to work. I considered making a file of such emitters to go with the EW-ECM file, but deemed it probably impossible as it is very common to "dress up" such towers to look like natural foliage—not for any military purpose, but to avoid spoiling the surrounding landscape. Because it would be hypothetical anyways, I decided to leave the creation of such facilities up to scenario designers, so that the placement may better suit their needs. Searching "radio stations near Taizhou" on Google Maps will give you a general idea of where some might be, but it only shows the offices of various broadcasters, not the location of their transmission towers.
You may note that some sites seem to contain a number of radars/sensors virtually on top of each other. This is because a large number of China's radar sites appear to be configured like early Cold War-era USAF radar sites: With multiple radomes, likely for different types of radars, which for the USAF meant a standard search radar and height-finding radar. This appears to contrast with both modern American and Russian radar sites, which tend to consist of a single radome. Some of the buildings and sensors also strongly resemble HF/DF sites operated by the JASDF, and thus they are represented as such.
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- ETC Single-Unit Airfields 2025.zip
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- ETC AD 2025.zip
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- ETC EW-ECM 2025.zip
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"One must not consider the individual objects without the whole."- Generalleutnant Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Royal Prussian Army