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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:49 pm
by Warhorse
No problem, glad to help out wherever I can!!

Mike

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:41 pm
by Legionaer
Gentlemen,

thank you for spending your time. It´s a pleasure to get your comments and ideas.

Jason, do you have the files? Didn´t get an answer or something. Could you please send me a short message?

Regards,
Stefan

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:29 pm
by Legionaer
Here are a few new screenshots from the "November `89" scenario [:D]

Hope you enjoy them.

The powerful 2x35mm armed Gepard AntiAircraft Tank.
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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:36 pm
by Legionaer
A Jaeger platoon, specialists for fights in closed areas likes houses, woods.

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:37 pm
by Legionaer
A powerful Leopard 1 A4 MTB.

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:40 pm
by Legionaer
Same model as a Command tank with Commander inside, in german called Führungsfahrzeug.

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:43 pm
by Legionaer
The M48 as the german upgraded A2 GA2 version with a 105mm main gun.

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:50 pm
by Legionaer
A Marder 1 A1 IFV (in german Schützenpanzer), equipped with a 20mm MK and a Milan AT Missile.

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:52 pm
by Legionaer
A Milan AT Missile team (in german PanzerAbwehrLenkFlugKörper).

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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:57 pm
by Legionaer
Panzergrenadier platoon, very effective against enemy vehicles with their Panzerfaust 3.

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And last [X(] - i changed the Base files.

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:31 am
by hueglin
it´s a pleasure that you are interested by my BW-Addon. I spent a LOT of time with the oob´s, because the german Army has a very complicated oob system, called "Heeresstruktur". I have finished the Armoured-, Armoured Infantry-, Tank destroyer- and Armoured Cavalry oob´s. At the moment all is in german language, but i think i will translate all in english!

Hi Legionaer,

What are you using as source material for the current "Heeresstruktur". I've tried looking on the web and there is not much detailed (battalion/company/platoon level) information.

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:51 am
by Legionaer
Hi Legionaer,

What are you using as source material for the current "Heeresstruktur". I've tried looking on the web and there is not much detailed (battalion/company/platoon level) information.

Hi hueglin,

i found the material in german booklets/books. Some named "Tankograd" and has also an english translation. In the web there are only a few informations to find! Not enough to create a good oob.

Regards,
Stefan

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:54 am
by Legionaer
Here are some pictures of the next nation, the east german NVA.

NVA Grenztruppen (boarder guards)



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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:56 am
by Legionaer
An east german Kampfwagen (original title of the NVA) T 72.


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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:58 am
by Legionaer
An east german SPW 70.


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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:03 pm
by Legionaer
An east german upgraded Kampfwagen T 55 AM2B with Lenkrakete (missile) 9M117.




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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:06 pm
by Legionaer
An east german officer.


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RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:35 pm
by Legionaer
The East German platoon oob is ready for nearly 100 %. I start to create the other EG oob files next week.

My target is a Cold War Europe Project, including beside the both german armies the british, the french, the russians, the US, the Warsaw Pact (maybe beside the EG´s the polish forces!) and the NATO (Canada, Netherlands ... if i find enough oob stuff ).

Best Regards,
Stefan

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:39 pm
by BShin
VERY cool, Legionaer.

Bert

RE: Post War West-Germany Addon

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:56 pm
by 105mm Howitzer
Excellent stuff Stefan, maybe this info. can help; I used to play the Micro-Armor series of table-top miniatures back in the 80's. These were 1/160 scale lead reproductions of tanks, trucks, specialist teams, etc..They were offered for either modern day or WW2 combat. The rules for Micro-Armor were found in small booklets, one of which is titled " Ultra Modern Army Lists and Organizations; Volume 1" It was created by Bruce Rea-Taylor of Oxton England. Inside you have the OOB from all major European nations, as well as the vehicles and equipments used. Volume 2 lists the same but involves the Middle-East , Africa and I believe, South America.
Anyway, hope this helps some, included is an example of the Canadian Army OOB, as pertained by the author.

CMBG ( Canad. Mech. Battle Group)
Battlegroup HQ- 1 M577 carrying 1 Command Group...388 pts
1 M577 carrying 1 Rifle Group, 1 LMG, 1 MAW
1 M577 carrying 1 AOP Command Group ( arty spotter)
May add up to 2 Leopards C1.........................................420 pts/ea

Up to 3 Tank Company HQ- 1 Leopard C1
Up to 4 Infantry Company HQ- 2 M113 each carrying 1 Command Group
2 M113 each caqrrying 1 Rifle Group, 1 LMG, 1 MAW

Up to 12 Tank Platoons- 4 Leopard C1
etc....it goes on to further define the organisation by stating various exceptions or additions based on original group size, artillery composition and structure, etc...
Cheers

ORIGINAL: Legionaer

The East German platoon oob is ready for nearly 100 %. I start to create the other EG oob files next week.

My target is a Cold War Europe Project, including beside the both german armies the british, the french, the russians, the US, the Warsaw Pact (maybe beside the EG´s the polish forces!) and the NATO (Canada, Netherlands ... if i find enough oob stuff ).

Best Regards,
Stefan