Canadian Database 1965-1991
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Canadian Database 1965-1991
For whoever wants it. Extract onto your My Games folder. File size ~40 mb.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/gdc6u2tt ... 2.rar/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/gdc6u2tt ... 2.rar/file
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
The above has had some corrections and a couple of additonal things added. The link above has been changed to reflect this.
- Added 40mm UBGL to 1985+ infantry sections armed with assault rifles
- Added 4.2" M30 mortar 1965/1 to 1969/12. This mortar system weighed 300+ kilos and took many hours to emplace, thus
in this database it is static. Choose where to place wisely because once there, that's it.
- Updated all CAF personnel to have their green BDUs with camo helmet covers as appropriate. Vehicle commanders have either their black berets or their bonedomes.
- Troops now display the correct rifle (7.62mm FN C1 or 5.56mm C7) for the selected timeframe.
- Weapons and their ammo type/qty corrected to insure uniformity across the formations
- M19 60mm mortar section added
- Small Finnish easter egg added
- Added 40mm UBGL to 1985+ infantry sections armed with assault rifles
- Added 4.2" M30 mortar 1965/1 to 1969/12. This mortar system weighed 300+ kilos and took many hours to emplace, thus
in this database it is static. Choose where to place wisely because once there, that's it.
- Updated all CAF personnel to have their green BDUs with camo helmet covers as appropriate. Vehicle commanders have either their black berets or their bonedomes.
- Troops now display the correct rifle (7.62mm FN C1 or 5.56mm C7) for the selected timeframe.
- Weapons and their ammo type/qty corrected to insure uniformity across the formations
- M19 60mm mortar section added
- Small Finnish easter egg added
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- FOO Team (Forward Observation Officer 1965 - 1991)
- M113 RCL (M113 mounting the M40 Recoilless Rifle 1965 - 1976)
- CF-18 Hornet (Placeholder graphic currently. 1982 - 1991)
- Misc small database corrections
- FOO Team (Forward Observation Officer 1965 - 1991)
- M113 RCL (M113 mounting the M40 Recoilless Rifle 1965 - 1976)
- CF-18 Hornet (Placeholder graphic currently. 1982 - 1991)
- Misc small database corrections
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Hub6Actual
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- Lynx CRV has replaced it's placeholder graphic
- Random NATO CAS selections from the FRG, UK, and USAF
- Some tweaks made to camo schemes on a few vehicles
- Corrected error where Centurion Mk 5 was shown with a 105mm gun instead of the 20 pdr.
- Corrected insignia positions on the CF-104.
Link above has been revised to reflect this.
- Lynx CRV has replaced it's placeholder graphic
- Random NATO CAS selections from the FRG, UK, and USAF
- Some tweaks made to camo schemes on a few vehicles
- Corrected error where Centurion Mk 5 was shown with a 105mm gun instead of the 20 pdr.
- Corrected insignia positions on the CF-104.
Link above has been revised to reflect this.
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- CF-18 placeholder removed and replaced by the correct graphic.
- CF-18 Loft Bomb flight.
- ENTAC and SS.11 AT teams can now move slowly. Prior they were static once dropped off by their transport.
- Misc minor corrections to the database.
- CF-18 placeholder removed and replaced by the correct graphic.
- CF-18 Loft Bomb flight.
- ENTAC and SS.11 AT teams can now move slowly. Prior they were static once dropped off by their transport.
- Misc minor corrections to the database.
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- AVGP Cougar FSV
- Misc database corrections
- Misc graphical corrections
The link above has been updated to reflect this.
- AVGP Cougar FSV
- Misc database corrections
- Misc graphical corrections
The link above has been updated to reflect this.
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- AVGP Grizzly IFV (1976 - 1991+)
- Grizzly Recce Section
- Grizzly HQ
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Plt
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Support Plt
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Company
- Some graphical improvements
- Some database improvements
*Note: The Grizzly IFV carried six man sections.
The link in the first post has been updated to reflect these changes.
- AVGP Grizzly IFV (1976 - 1991+)
- Grizzly Recce Section
- Grizzly HQ
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Plt
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Support Plt
- Grizzly Mechanized Infantry Company
- Some graphical improvements
- Some database improvements
*Note: The Grizzly IFV carried six man sections.
The link in the first post has been updated to reflect these changes.
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- M113E/PNR Engineer Vehicle (1965 - 1991+)
- Combat Engineer Team (4 man team)
- Mechanized 60mm and 81mm mortar teams now have considerably more ammo than their foot mobile counterparts. It
is assumed they can access extra ammo stored in their nearby carriers.
*Note - Recommend using a house rule that the M113E/PNR can only breach wire obstacles (no mines or dragons teeth)
- M113E/PNR Engineer Vehicle (1965 - 1991+)
- Combat Engineer Team (4 man team)
- Mechanized 60mm and 81mm mortar teams now have considerably more ammo than their foot mobile counterparts. It
is assumed they can access extra ammo stored in their nearby carriers.
*Note - Recommend using a house rule that the M113E/PNR can only breach wire obstacles (no mines or dragons teeth)
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
- Reorganized Bv 206 platoons to more reflect reality
- Fixed several errors involving the M38A1 Jeep, including the driver sitting too low in his seat
- Revised infantry winter camo while fixing some errors in same
- Fixed several errors involving the M38A1 Jeep, including the driver sitting too low in his seat
- Revised infantry winter camo while fixing some errors in same
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- M548 Cargo Carrier
Canadian Database 1965 -1991 Major Equipment List:
4.2" (107mm) Heavy Mortar
BGM-71A TOW
BGM-71D TOW
Blowpipe MANPADS
Bofors 40mm L/60 "Boffin" AAA
BV206/81mm Mortar Carrier
BV206 (HMG)
BV206/TOW Carrier
BV206 Tracked Carrier (Hagglunds)
C3 81mm Medium Mortar
Centurion Mk 5 Tank
Centurion Mk 5/2 Tank
Centurion Mk 6/11 Tank
Cougar Fire Support Vehicle
ENTAC ATGM
Ferret Mk 1 Armored Car
Grizzly IFV
Iltis Light Utility Vehicle
Leopard C1 Tank
Lynx Command & Recon Vehicle
M19 60mm Light Mortar
M35 2-1/2 Ton Truck
M38A1CDN AT (Jeep and M40 106mm RCL)
M38A1CDN ENTAC
M113/81mm Mortar Carrier
M113A1 APC
M113A2 APC
M113E/PNR Engineer Vehicle
M113 RCL (M113 and M40 106mm RCL)
M113 TOW (US M150)
M113 TUA (TOW Under Armor - Canadian version of Norwegian NM142)
M151 TOW (M151 MUTT with TOW)
M548 Cargo Carrier
SS.11 ATGM
Canadian Aircraft List:
CF-5 Freedom Fighter
CF-18 Hornet
CF-104 Starfighter
CH-118 Iroquois
CH-136 Kiowa
CH-147 Chinook
NATO Allies Air Support:
A-10 Thunderbolt II
Alpha Jet
AH-1F Cobra
AH-1G Cobra
F-4C Phantom II
F-4E Phantom II
Fiat G.91
Harrier GR.1
Harrier GR.3
OH-6A Cayuse
UH-1B Huey
Westland Scout AH.1
Primary Infantry Weapons:
40mm UBGL
84mm Carl Gustaf MAAW
C1 7.62mm SLR (FN)
C1 9mm SMG (Sterling)
C2 7.62mm SAW (heavy barrel C1, full auto, bipod, 30 round mags)
C5 7.62mm MMG (M1919A4)
C6 7.62mm MMG (FN MAG)
C7 5.56mm Assault Rifle (AR-15 Diemaco)
C9 5.56mm SAW (FN Minimi)
M2 12.7mm (.50 cal) HMG
M72 LAW
- M548 Cargo Carrier
Canadian Database 1965 -1991 Major Equipment List:
4.2" (107mm) Heavy Mortar
BGM-71A TOW
BGM-71D TOW
Blowpipe MANPADS
Bofors 40mm L/60 "Boffin" AAA
BV206/81mm Mortar Carrier
BV206 (HMG)
BV206/TOW Carrier
BV206 Tracked Carrier (Hagglunds)
C3 81mm Medium Mortar
Centurion Mk 5 Tank
Centurion Mk 5/2 Tank
Centurion Mk 6/11 Tank
Cougar Fire Support Vehicle
ENTAC ATGM
Ferret Mk 1 Armored Car
Grizzly IFV
Iltis Light Utility Vehicle
Leopard C1 Tank
Lynx Command & Recon Vehicle
M19 60mm Light Mortar
M35 2-1/2 Ton Truck
M38A1CDN AT (Jeep and M40 106mm RCL)
M38A1CDN ENTAC
M113/81mm Mortar Carrier
M113A1 APC
M113A2 APC
M113E/PNR Engineer Vehicle
M113 RCL (M113 and M40 106mm RCL)
M113 TOW (US M150)
M113 TUA (TOW Under Armor - Canadian version of Norwegian NM142)
M151 TOW (M151 MUTT with TOW)
M548 Cargo Carrier
SS.11 ATGM
Canadian Aircraft List:
CF-5 Freedom Fighter
CF-18 Hornet
CF-104 Starfighter
CH-118 Iroquois
CH-136 Kiowa
CH-147 Chinook
NATO Allies Air Support:
A-10 Thunderbolt II
Alpha Jet
AH-1F Cobra
AH-1G Cobra
F-4C Phantom II
F-4E Phantom II
Fiat G.91
Harrier GR.1
Harrier GR.3
OH-6A Cayuse
UH-1B Huey
Westland Scout AH.1
Primary Infantry Weapons:
40mm UBGL
84mm Carl Gustaf MAAW
C1 7.62mm SLR (FN)
C1 9mm SMG (Sterling)
C2 7.62mm SAW (heavy barrel C1, full auto, bipod, 30 round mags)
C5 7.62mm MMG (M1919A4)
C6 7.62mm MMG (FN MAG)
C7 5.56mm Assault Rifle (AR-15 Diemaco)
C9 5.56mm SAW (FN Minimi)
M2 12.7mm (.50 cal) HMG
M72 LAW
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
A CAF veteran friend contacted me to tell me that there were some graphical glitches on my pixeltrooper's BDUs that I missed, so I set out to correct them, hence yet another update. I elected to do a complete redo of the ground pounders while I was at it, and I think they look much better overall now. I may look at the vehicle crews at a later time.
I had been wrestling with ideas to give the company weapons platoons more relevance within the scope of the game. One thing that I changed was giving the 60mm mortar section x3 mortars. These will be in the units listed as "Support Section (MTR)." Separate 60mm mortar teams, "M19 Light Mortar" are still one crew and x1 tube. When you select a fire mission for the Support Sections now, every time you click to add a round, you are actually adding a burst of three. So if you want to fire 9 rounds of HE, you only click three times, not nine. The individual one tube teams still work in the standard one round per click, so anything with just one tube in it is the same as always.
I had been wrestling with ideas to give the company weapons platoons more relevance within the scope of the game. One thing that I changed was giving the 60mm mortar section x3 mortars. These will be in the units listed as "Support Section (MTR)." Separate 60mm mortar teams, "M19 Light Mortar" are still one crew and x1 tube. When you select a fire mission for the Support Sections now, every time you click to add a round, you are actually adding a burst of three. So if you want to fire 9 rounds of HE, you only click three times, not nine. The individual one tube teams still work in the standard one round per click, so anything with just one tube in it is the same as always.
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- M38A1CDN with ENTAC quad-box launcher
- SS.11 ground launcher with correct graphic
- ENTAC ground launcher with correct graphic
- Patrol Section (9) mounted on M113 and BV206
- Patrol Section (6) mounted on Grizzly IFV
- M581 APERS round (flechettes) for M40 RCL
- FFV 502 HEDP round for Carl Gustaf
- M38- and M151-mounted teams have been given personal defense weapons
- minor data and graphical improvements to infantry
- M38A1CDN with ENTAC quad-box launcher
- SS.11 ground launcher with correct graphic
- ENTAC ground launcher with correct graphic
- Patrol Section (9) mounted on M113 and BV206
- Patrol Section (6) mounted on Grizzly IFV
- M581 APERS round (flechettes) for M40 RCL
- FFV 502 HEDP round for Carl Gustaf
- M38- and M151-mounted teams have been given personal defense weapons
- minor data and graphical improvements to infantry
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Re: Canadian Database 1965-1991
Added:
- M113A1CDN - SS.11 ATGM (twin mast mounted SS.11 ATGMs, screens, periscope)
- Javelin GL MANPADS (1990 - 1991).
Note 1: Roughly a dozen M113/SS.11 systems were employed in Europe; first with 1 CIBG, and then passed on to 4 CMBG. They remained until the BGM TOW systems started to arrive in quantity.
Note 2: Javelin was an emergency acquisition by the Canadian DND to replace faulty Blowpipe systems just prior to the beginning of the first Gulf War. At least for the time frame covered by the game, it is doubtful that any systems made it in any quantity to Canadian forces in Europe, if at all. Consider this a notional addition.
The above link in the first post has been changed to reflect this.
- M113A1CDN - SS.11 ATGM (twin mast mounted SS.11 ATGMs, screens, periscope)
- Javelin GL MANPADS (1990 - 1991).
Note 1: Roughly a dozen M113/SS.11 systems were employed in Europe; first with 1 CIBG, and then passed on to 4 CMBG. They remained until the BGM TOW systems started to arrive in quantity.
Note 2: Javelin was an emergency acquisition by the Canadian DND to replace faulty Blowpipe systems just prior to the beginning of the first Gulf War. At least for the time frame covered by the game, it is doubtful that any systems made it in any quantity to Canadian forces in Europe, if at all. Consider this a notional addition.
The above link in the first post has been changed to reflect this.