ORIGINAL: Rudd
Not sure about IOCs or the 80's timeframe but looking at GECould you also try to dig up info on their SAM, AAA and radar systems?
Current SA-2s appear correct in DB, 6 single-rails with SNR-75.
All Angolan SA-3 sites in imagery(2000ish to now) are the 3 quad-rail setup(some sites have been reduced to 2 quad-rail launchers).
Current radars in DB cover it from what I can see.
Plenty of AAA around SAM sites, will need some more time on this.
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Moderator: MOD_Command
RE: PL-9 changed to PL-8B?
Wonderful, thanks! [:D]

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RE: PL-9 changed to PL-8B?
[ADDED DB v440]
All three Yak-38 Forgers should have SPO-10 Sirena-3M RWR. This also applies to Forger A in CWDB.
I've tried to find relevant sources on the internet, but they really suck. But I've managed to put together some pictures!


All three Yak-38 Forgers should have SPO-10 Sirena-3M RWR. This also applies to Forger A in CWDB.
I've tried to find relevant sources on the internet, but they really suck. But I've managed to put together some pictures!


RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
[ADDED DB v440]
I found this link...
http://www.iomax.net/archangel/
...which includes a link to a 12-page .pdf brochure for the aircraft with a pretty comprehensive list of specifications (including things like fuel tank size, screen shots of the cockpit, etc.)
The aircraft appears to have six hardpoints for weapons. Each hardpoint seems able to carry two weapons or weapon pods with a dual rack/rail launcher. Each hardpoint can carry up to 1,000 lbs. of weapons and the aircraft can carry a total of 4,8000 lbs of weapons. So, the brochure claims the aircraft can carry a maximum of 6 x GBU-12, 12 x GBU-58, 12 x AGM-114 Hellfire, or 48 Roketsan Cirit laser-guided missiles (in 12 four-packs, two four-packs on each hardpoint). The aircraft appears able to mix and match these in pretty much any combination.
Based on pictures, I'd say some typical loadouts are...
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 2 x GBU-12
or
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 4 x GBU-58
Information for the Roketsan Cirit is here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roketsan_Cirit
http://www.roketsan.com.tr/en/urunler-h ... umlu-fuze/
I can't find any information on the differences between the three blocks (Block 1, Block 2, and Block 3). I'd say just put three identical blocks into the database as separate entries for now so the "right" block can go to appropriate countries and, as more information comes in, if it ever does, the entries for each block can be tweaked as necessary.
I hope this helps.
ORIGINAL: emsoy
I'm taking another look at this one, and will try to add it to the database if I can find enough info. Anyone know the main diff between Block 1 abd Block 2?
And what are the typical combat loadouts?
Thanks!
I found this link...
http://www.iomax.net/archangel/
...which includes a link to a 12-page .pdf brochure for the aircraft with a pretty comprehensive list of specifications (including things like fuel tank size, screen shots of the cockpit, etc.)
The aircraft appears to have six hardpoints for weapons. Each hardpoint seems able to carry two weapons or weapon pods with a dual rack/rail launcher. Each hardpoint can carry up to 1,000 lbs. of weapons and the aircraft can carry a total of 4,8000 lbs of weapons. So, the brochure claims the aircraft can carry a maximum of 6 x GBU-12, 12 x GBU-58, 12 x AGM-114 Hellfire, or 48 Roketsan Cirit laser-guided missiles (in 12 four-packs, two four-packs on each hardpoint). The aircraft appears able to mix and match these in pretty much any combination.
Based on pictures, I'd say some typical loadouts are...
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 2 x GBU-12
or
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 4 x GBU-58
Information for the Roketsan Cirit is here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roketsan_Cirit
http://www.roketsan.com.tr/en/urunler-h ... umlu-fuze/
I can't find any information on the differences between the three blocks (Block 1, Block 2, and Block 3). I'd say just put three identical blocks into the database as separate entries for now so the "right" block can go to appropriate countries and, as more information comes in, if it ever does, the entries for each block can be tweaked as necessary.
I hope this helps.
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
Added / updated, thanks! [:D]
ORIGINAL: Mgellis
ORIGINAL: emsoy
Sweet, thanks! Some of the aircraft were already there, have added the rest.
Could you also try to dig up info on their SAM, AAA and radar systems?
This is what I was able to find out. As far as I can tell, all of these are in the database already, so I just listed the service dates. The dates in some cases are "conservative"--I'm not sure of the exact dates, so I am only listing the earliest and latest dates for which I can find some evidence that Angola had these in service.
PT-76 tank: 1975-present
T-34 tank: 1975-1990
T-54/55 tank: 1975-present
T-62 tank: 1990-present
T-72 tank: 1999-present
BM-21 GRAD: 1980-present
BRDM-2: 1980-present
BMP-1: 1990-present
BMP-2: 1990-present
BTR-60: 1980-present
D-30 122 mm Howitzer, 1980-present
M-46 130 mm field gun, 1990-present
ZPU-4 14.5mm, 1980-present
ZSU-23-4 Shilka Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, 1980-present
ZSU-57-2 Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, 1980-present
S-60, 57mm towed AA gun, 1990-present
SA-7: 1980-present
SA-3b, 1980-present
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-125_Neva/Pechora
From Fledgling to Eagle: The South African Air Force During the Border War, by Dick Lord, suggests that by 1982, Angola had the following SAMS: SA-2, SA-6, SA-8, SA-9, SA-13, SA-14, and SA-16. SA-8s and SA-9s definitely appear to have been in service by the end of 1983 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Askari). All appear to still be in service.
The radars used by Angola listed in the database so far almost all seem to be been built by the Soviets in the 1950s, so I'm assuming they could have been in service any time during the Angola civil war.
I hope this helps.

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RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
[FIXED DB v440]
In DB3000, the F-35B has the external fuel tanks internal, so it's RCS in long range configuration is the same as the standard CAP. This should be brought into line with the A/C configuration, which have the external fuel tanks external.
In DB3000, the F-35B has the external fuel tanks internal, so it's RCS in long range configuration is the same as the standard CAP. This should be brought into line with the A/C configuration, which have the external fuel tanks external.
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Added, thanks!
Still a lot of uncertainty re: operational loadouts [8D]
Still a lot of uncertainty re: operational loadouts [8D]
ORIGINAL: Mgellis
ORIGINAL: emsoy
I'm taking another look at this one, and will try to add it to the database if I can find enough info. Anyone know the main diff between Block 1 abd Block 2?
And what are the typical combat loadouts?
Thanks!
I found this link...
http://www.iomax.net/archangel/
...which includes a link to a 12-page .pdf brochure for the aircraft with a pretty comprehensive list of specifications (including things like fuel tank size, screen shots of the cockpit, etc.)
The aircraft appears to have six hardpoints for weapons. Each hardpoint seems able to carry two weapons or weapon pods with a dual rack/rail launcher. Each hardpoint can carry up to 1,000 lbs. of weapons and the aircraft can carry a total of 4,8000 lbs of weapons. So, the brochure claims the aircraft can carry a maximum of 6 x GBU-12, 12 x GBU-58, 12 x AGM-114 Hellfire, or 48 Roketsan Cirit laser-guided missiles (in 12 four-packs, two four-packs on each hardpoint). The aircraft appears able to mix and match these in pretty much any combination.
Based on pictures, I'd say some typical loadouts are...
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 2 x GBU-12
or
16 x Roketsan Cirit + 4 x Hellfire + 4 x GBU-58
Information for the Roketsan Cirit is here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roketsan_Cirit
http://www.roketsan.com.tr/en/urunler-h ... umlu-fuze/
I can't find any information on the differences between the three blocks (Block 1, Block 2, and Block 3). I'd say just put three identical blocks into the database as separate entries for now so the "right" block can go to appropriate countries and, as more information comes in, if it ever does, the entries for each block can be tweaked as necessary.
I hope this helps.

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
Thanks [8D] I found one loadout where the flag was set incorrectly. Are there more?
ORIGINAL: ckfinite
In DB3000, the F-35B has the external fuel tanks internal, so it's RCS in long range configuration is the same as the standard CAP. This should be brought into line with the A/C configuration, which have the external fuel tanks external.

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
Thanks I found one loadout where the flag was set incorrectly. Are there more?
Not as far as I can tell, though you might want to have the LDGP loadouts use internal stores (which gives me a scenario idea).
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
Can the F-35 carry dumb bombs internally?

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RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
[UPDATED DB v440]
I request the addition of the following facilities:
Armored Platoon (BTR-152 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-40 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-50P APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-60PB APC) (Generic)
All four are already in the CWDB, so all necessary information should be available.
Tens of thousands of these were produced. They are STILL in use with dozens of countries around the world. For example, they make up a good chunk of Somalia's armed equipment.
Thanks for considering these.
I request the addition of the following facilities:
Armored Platoon (BTR-152 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-40 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-50P APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-60PB APC) (Generic)
All four are already in the CWDB, so all necessary information should be available.
Tens of thousands of these were produced. They are STILL in use with dozens of countries around the world. For example, they make up a good chunk of Somalia's armed equipment.
Thanks for considering these.
RE: Angola
[UPDATED DB v440]
Hello,
regarding SA-2 and SA-3, according to Hpasp (SAM Simulator developer - see info in manuals/documentation https://sites.google.com/site/samsimulator1972/home ) Angola imported 24 SA-3 batteries from 1979 to 1986 (version not specified) and 7 SA-2 batteries between 1984 to 1987 in S-75M Volkhov version (precise subvariant not specified) --- still their SA-2 entry in database should be upgraded to SA-2e with 20D missiles (instead of current SA-2b with 11D missiles). At least that's my thought.
ORIGINAL: emsoy
Added / updated, thanks! [:D]
ORIGINAL: Mgellis
ORIGINAL: emsoy
Sweet, thanks! Some of the aircraft were already there, have added the rest.
Could you also try to dig up info on their SAM, AAA and radar systems?
This is what I was able to find out. As far as I can tell, all of these are in the database already, so I just listed the service dates. The dates in some cases are "conservative"--I'm not sure of the exact dates, so I am only listing the earliest and latest dates for which I can find some evidence that Angola had these in service.
PT-76 tank: 1975-present
T-34 tank: 1975-1990
T-54/55 tank: 1975-present
T-62 tank: 1990-present
T-72 tank: 1999-present
BM-21 GRAD: 1980-present
BRDM-2: 1980-present
BMP-1: 1990-present
BMP-2: 1990-present
BTR-60: 1980-present
D-30 122 mm Howitzer, 1980-present
M-46 130 mm field gun, 1990-present
ZPU-4 14.5mm, 1980-present
ZSU-23-4 Shilka Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, 1980-present
ZSU-57-2 Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, 1980-present
S-60, 57mm towed AA gun, 1990-present
SA-7: 1980-present
SA-3b, 1980-present
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-125_Neva/Pechora
From Fledgling to Eagle: The South African Air Force During the Border War, by Dick Lord, suggests that by 1982, Angola had the following SAMS: SA-2, SA-6, SA-8, SA-9, SA-13, SA-14, and SA-16. SA-8s and SA-9s definitely appear to have been in service by the end of 1983 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Askari). All appear to still be in service.
The radars used by Angola listed in the database so far almost all seem to be been built by the Soviets in the 1950s, so I'm assuming they could have been in service any time during the Angola civil war.
I hope this helps.
Hello,
regarding SA-2 and SA-3, according to Hpasp (SAM Simulator developer - see info in manuals/documentation https://sites.google.com/site/samsimulator1972/home ) Angola imported 24 SA-3 batteries from 1979 to 1986 (version not specified) and 7 SA-2 batteries between 1984 to 1987 in S-75M Volkhov version (precise subvariant not specified) --- still their SA-2 entry in database should be upgraded to SA-2e with 20D missiles (instead of current SA-2b with 11D missiles). At least that's my thought.
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
I don't see why the F-35 couldn't (the aerodynamics are obviously roughly the same and the sizes again obviously work out), but it's listed as external only. Don't know why, probably it's good as it is.
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
[FIXED DB v440]
Evening gents!
I'm back with an old request, unfortunatly:
#1519 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
#13752 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
In the game, these loadouts will now give you:
8x AGM-114K Hellfire II
76x HYDRA 70mm Rocket
(2x AIM-9M Sidewinder)
Looking at some internet pictures, I'm sure you will pretty quick see that such a loadout is not operational. (I highly doubt it's technically possible to attach two LAU-61C/As to a sinlge weapon station using a twin hardpoint.) I think this kind of adjustments does not consume to much of your time, so could you please reduce the number of Hydras carried from 76 to 38 in the above mentioned loadouts?
Thanks for the efforts!
Supreme
Evening gents!
I'm back with an old request, unfortunatly:
Some corrections have been made to the platform and that's cool! Thank you! Stupidly, the same loadouts I flagged in my previous post are misconfiguered again...ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0
[CORRECTED DB v439]
Request to adjust the primary loadouts of both AH-1Z platforms in the DB (#336 and #2843). I noticed that the real "primary" loadouts for the AH-1Z are missing or have been mistakenly misconfigured.
Affected are the loadouts:
#1519 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
#13752 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
Both will give you 14 Hydras (in 2x7-shot LAU-68D/A) per loadout whereas the Zulu Cobra appears to pack 38 Hydras (in 2x19-shot LAU-61C/A), no matter what's the configuration of weapons carried. Sure, the Viper can carry the seven shot rocket launcher, it just appears to not doing so. A quick google search will clear things up I guess. I searched for images of an AH-1Z carrying the LAU-68D/A but was unable to find a single one. That's why I think we could use the existing ones and add a little more firepower to them.
So please adjust existing or create these loadouts:
8x AGM-114K Hellfire II
38x HYDRA 70mm Rocket
(2x AIM-9M Sidewinder)
(1)(2)(3)
Can you also please change the name of the helicoper to AH-1Z Viper. Like the former Huey became the Venom, didn't the Zulu Cobra/Super Cobra became the Viper?? It just sounds more awesome. [8D]
Thank you!
Supreme
#1519 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
#13752 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
In the game, these loadouts will now give you:
8x AGM-114K Hellfire II
76x HYDRA 70mm Rocket
(2x AIM-9M Sidewinder)
Looking at some internet pictures, I'm sure you will pretty quick see that such a loadout is not operational. (I highly doubt it's technically possible to attach two LAU-61C/As to a sinlge weapon station using a twin hardpoint.) I think this kind of adjustments does not consume to much of your time, so could you please reduce the number of Hydras carried from 76 to 38 in the above mentioned loadouts?
Thanks for the efforts!
Supreme
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Have added these, thanks! [8D]
ORIGINAL: Liare
one more thing, there where 20 RF-35XD's, 20 F-35XD's and 11 TF-35XD ordered from Saab, all delivered, along with some later deliveries of out-of-service J-35D's for spare parts.ORIGINAL: emsoy
Thanks Liare,
I understand Danish so feel free to post [8D]
Mods in DB v438:
- Updated radar
- My sources say the Bullpup was phased out in 1982, when most other European air forces stopped using it too. Hence the cut-off date in the database.
- Added strike loadouts to recon version.
- Added: "TF-35XD Draken -- Denmark (Air Force), 72-92, 6x"
- Willemoes Harpoon loadout: Scenario designer has the ability to change the launchers to wartime loadout if needed, in the scenario editor [8D]
- Updated forts.
After 5 posts or so you should be able to post links. Would be great to see what you have been able to dig up of info on the missing subs and MTBs.
Thanks again!
the utility of the Bullpup is questionable anyway, i dont have any written accounts of it being retained except that, apparently, a small stock of AGM-12D's where kept for bridge demolition until high yield GBU-10 Paveway where delivered in the late 1980's along with the first F-16 Blk. 15 OCU planes.
the highlights in terms of missing warships, from a gameplay perspective anyway, is the following.
Triton Class ASW Corvette
also known as the Albatros-class, build in Italy, in service 55-81.
Daphne Class Patrol craft
based on the royal navy Ford class seaward defence boat, in service 61-91.
Delfinen class submarine
domestically designed small coastal submarines, 4 533mm torpedo tubes, in service 61-90
Falken class MTB
domestic MTB design, in service 61-78
Flyvefisken class MTB
Domestic redesign of the WW2 era E-boats, in service 54-74
Hvidbjørnen class arctic patrol vessels
in service 62-91, these had a secondary in-shore ASW role around greenland.
Narvalen Class submarine
german 205 class submarines, in service 70-04
Tumleren class submarine
german 205 class submarines, bought used from norway 89-04
Søløven class Patrol craft/MTB
improved Royal navy Brave class boats, in service 65-90.
Lindormen class minelayer
domestic minelayer design, in service 78-04
Falster class minelayer
domestic minelayer design, in service 63-04
Sund class minelayer/mine sweeper
ex-USN craft, Adjutant Class in service 55-89.
there's also a host of small patrol cutters, home guard cutters and what not added, but the current ship selection is quite poor for anybody who wants to build a baltic-conflict cold war type scenario since the motley collection of MBTs and mine layers that would have made the straits of Denmark such a daunting proposition for the soviet baltic fleet simply aren't there.
and yes, that's motor torpedo boats in service up to the 1970's, high speed wooden boats can be surprisingly sneaky when they have islands to hide in and around, if you could be so kind as to add the link i have send your way in a PM Emsoy ?
<Link inserted by moderator>
http://www.navalhistory.dk/english/Nava ... /1945_.htm
anyway, i gather that sensor information is required as well, how much is required ? is a radar/sonar model/make enough or is more detailed performance statistics required ?
older janes books should have at least some of that info in them, but i do not have a massive collection.

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Yeah that's supposed to be 38 rounds. Thanks! [8D]
ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0
Evening gents!
I'm back with an old request, unfortunatly:
Some corrections have been made to the platform and that's cool! Thank you! Stupidly, the same loadouts I flagged in my previous post are misconfiguered again...ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0
[CORRECTED DB v439]
Request to adjust the primary loadouts of both AH-1Z platforms in the DB (#336 and #2843). I noticed that the real "primary" loadouts for the AH-1Z are missing or have been mistakenly misconfigured.
Affected are the loadouts:
#1519 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
#13752 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
Both will give you 14 Hydras (in 2x7-shot LAU-68D/A) per loadout whereas the Zulu Cobra appears to pack 38 Hydras (in 2x19-shot LAU-61C/A), no matter what's the configuration of weapons carried. Sure, the Viper can carry the seven shot rocket launcher, it just appears to not doing so. A quick google search will clear things up I guess. I searched for images of an AH-1Z carrying the LAU-68D/A but was unable to find a single one. That's why I think we could use the existing ones and add a little more firepower to them.
So please adjust existing or create these loadouts:
8x AGM-114K Hellfire II
38x HYDRA 70mm Rocket
(2x AIM-9M Sidewinder)
(1)(2)(3)
Can you also please change the name of the helicoper to AH-1Z Viper. Like the former Huey became the Venom, didn't the Zulu Cobra/Super Cobra became the Viper?? It just sounds more awesome. [8D]
Thank you!
Supreme
#1519 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
#13752 - AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets (BAI/CAS [Use gun])
In the game, these loadouts will now give you:
8x AGM-114K Hellfire II
76x HYDRA 70mm Rocket
(2x AIM-9M Sidewinder)
Looking at some internet pictures, I'm sure you will pretty quick see that such a loadout is not operational. (I highly doubt it's technically possible to attach two LAU-61C/As to a sinlge weapon station using a twin hardpoint.) I think this kind of adjustments does not consume to much of your time, so could you please reduce the number of Hydras carried from 76 to 38 in the above mentioned loadouts?
Thanks for the efforts!
Supreme

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Angola
Done, thanks!
Hello,
regarding SA-2 and SA-3, according to Hpasp (SAM Simulator developer - see info in manuals/documentation https://sites.google.com/site/samsimulator1972/home ) Angola imported 24 SA-3 batteries from 1979 to 1986 (version not specified) and 7 SA-2 batteries between 1984 to 1987 in S-75M Volkhov version (precise subvariant not specified) --- still their SA-2 entry in database should be upgraded to SA-2e with 20D missiles (instead of current SA-2b with 11D missiles). At least that's my thought.

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
Have registered these and assigned to Mike [8D]
ORIGINAL: Mgellis
I request the addition of the following facilities:
Armored Platoon (BTR-152 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-40 APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-50P APC) (Generic)
Armored Platoon (BTR-60PB APC) (Generic)
All four are already in the CWDB, so all necessary information should be available.
Tens of thousands of these were produced. They are STILL in use with dozens of countries around the world. For example, they make up a good chunk of Somalia's armed equipment.
Thanks for considering these.

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
[PLEASE POST INFO HERE]
Hello, been new here since I saw all the efforts to update the database, and I wish to submit the issues I found for my future scenario editing.
I saw the first topic that using DB3000 Issues Spreadsheet (It's a Google Shared spreadsheet), and I did added a handful of Chinese vessels and weapons for changes, but I saw nobody did comment them back, neither the older requests.
Should I submit all the issues I found at this forum topic instead?
Hello, been new here since I saw all the efforts to update the database, and I wish to submit the issues I found for my future scenario editing.
I saw the first topic that using DB3000 Issues Spreadsheet (It's a Google Shared spreadsheet), and I did added a handful of Chinese vessels and weapons for changes, but I saw nobody did comment them back, neither the older requests.
Should I submit all the issues I found at this forum topic instead?
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RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
[FIXED DB v440]
After this you will probably hate me but here you have a ton of name corrections and spell checks. Some of them might be really just nitpicking but I think there's nothing wrong with a bit of accuracy. [;)][:D]
Fixed-wing:
#2706 - P-8I Poseidon --> P-8I Neptune
#678 - C-130J Hercules C.4 --> C-130J Hercules C.5
#928 - C-130J-30 Hercules C.5 - C-130J-30 Hercules C.4
#3108 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules [CC-130J]
#3214 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules
#1701 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules
#1420 - A.400M Atlas [Grizzly] --> A.400M Atlas C.1 [Grizzly]
#4083 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52ID Falcon
#4084 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52ID Falcon
#3321 - Su-25 UGT Frogfoot B --> Su-25 UTG Frogfoot B
#3719 - F-16IQ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16C Blk 52IQ Falcon
#2689 - Su-35S Flanker --> Su-35S Flanker E
#4232 - Su-35S Flanker --> Su-35S Flanker E
#4238 - FA-50 Golden Eagle --> FA-50PH Golden Eagle (The FA-50 version is sometimes called the Fighting Eagle)
#853 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#854 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#2099 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#3210 - Su-30MKI MK2 Flanker G --> Su-30MKI MK2 Flanker H
#502 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#1032 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#3457 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#3542 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3543 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3545 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
Rotary-wing:
#661 - NH90 TTH --> NH90 TTH [UH-90A]
#2163 - NH90 NFH --> NH90 NFH [SH-90A]
#2349 - Hkp-14 [NH90 TTH] --> Hkp-14E [NH90 TTH] (Hkp-14A are the training version of the fully operational, final HKP-14E)
#2348 - Hkp-14A [NH90 NFH] --> Hkp-14F [NH90 NFH] (Hkp-14B are the training version of the fully operational, final HKP-14F)
#2946 - Mi-35M Hind [AH-2 Sabre] --> Mi-35M4 Hind [AH-2 Sabre]
#1657 - Mi-25 Hind D MkII --> Mi-24 Super Hind MkIII
Ship:
#2368 - F 601 Mohammed VI [FREMM] --> F 701 Mohammed VI [FREMM]
#2397 - LHD 01 Canberra [Canberra, Juan Carlos Class] --> L 02 Canberra [Juan Carlos Class]
#2424 - AO-52 Almirante Montt [Henry J. Kaiser, Mod Cimarron] --> AO 52 Almirante Montt [Henry J. Kaiser, Mod Cimarron]
#2425 - 91 Sargento Aldea [L 9011 Foudre] --> LSDH 91 Sargento Aldea [Foudre]
#2565 - Type XXX [851 Dongdiao] --> Type 815 Dongdiao [851 Dongdiao]
#2006 - Type 071 [998 Kunlun Shan] --> Type 071 Yuzhao [998 Kunlun Shan]
#1340 - Type 21740T Taiking [Fuqing] --> Type 21740T Taiking [Fuqing, 881 Hongzehu] (Ex-615 Fengcang. This class is often designated as the Type 905??)
#1444 - Type 073-3 Yudeng [990] --> Type 073-3 Yudeng [990 Jincheng Shan or Jinchengshan]
#1445 - Type 918 Wolei [MM 814] --> Type 918 Wolei [814 Liaoyang] (Active until late 2010/early 2011. Transfered to China Marine Surveillance in 2012)
#2005 - Type 920 [866 Daishadao] --> Type 920 Anwei [866 Daishadao]
Submarine:
#108 - S 50 [Scorpene] --> S 50 Kalvari [Scorpene]
#308 - S 20 Thomson [Type 209-1300L] --> SS 20 Thomson [Type 209-1300L]
#309 - Q 279 O Higgins [Scorpene] --> SS 22 Carrera or SS 23 O Higgins [Scorpene] (Carrera was the lead boat of the class. O Higgins was the first boat to enter service)
Facilitiy:
#1557 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#1560 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#1562 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#2280 - AAA Plt/3 (23mm ZU-23-2 + SA-24 Grouse [ZOM-1-4] x 2) --> AAA Plt/3 (23mm ZU-23-2 + SA-24 Grinch [ZOM-1-4] x 2)
Weapon:
#1999 - SA-24 Grouse [9M342] --> SA-24 Grinch [9M342]
Sensor:
#5195 - SMART-L [BMD Mod] --> SMART-L EWC [BMD Mod]
Btw, there's no hurry for me...
Thanks!
After this you will probably hate me but here you have a ton of name corrections and spell checks. Some of them might be really just nitpicking but I think there's nothing wrong with a bit of accuracy. [;)][:D]
Fixed-wing:
#2706 - P-8I Poseidon --> P-8I Neptune
#678 - C-130J Hercules C.4 --> C-130J Hercules C.5
#928 - C-130J-30 Hercules C.5 - C-130J-30 Hercules C.4
#3108 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules [CC-130J]
#3214 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules
#1701 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules
#1420 - A.400M Atlas [Grizzly] --> A.400M Atlas C.1 [Grizzly]
#4083 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52ID Falcon
#4084 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52ID Falcon
#3321 - Su-25 UGT Frogfoot B --> Su-25 UTG Frogfoot B
#3719 - F-16IQ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16C Blk 52IQ Falcon
#2689 - Su-35S Flanker --> Su-35S Flanker E
#4232 - Su-35S Flanker --> Su-35S Flanker E
#4238 - FA-50 Golden Eagle --> FA-50PH Golden Eagle (The FA-50 version is sometimes called the Fighting Eagle)
#853 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#854 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#2099 - Su-30MKI Flanker G --> Su-30MKI Flanker H
#3210 - Su-30MKI MK2 Flanker G --> Su-30MKI MK2 Flanker H
#502 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#1032 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#3457 - F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16CJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C]
#3542 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3543 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3545 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
Rotary-wing:
#661 - NH90 TTH --> NH90 TTH [UH-90A]
#2163 - NH90 NFH --> NH90 NFH [SH-90A]
#2349 - Hkp-14 [NH90 TTH] --> Hkp-14E [NH90 TTH] (Hkp-14A are the training version of the fully operational, final HKP-14E)
#2348 - Hkp-14A [NH90 NFH] --> Hkp-14F [NH90 NFH] (Hkp-14B are the training version of the fully operational, final HKP-14F)
#2946 - Mi-35M Hind [AH-2 Sabre] --> Mi-35M4 Hind [AH-2 Sabre]
#1657 - Mi-25 Hind D MkII --> Mi-24 Super Hind MkIII
Ship:
#2368 - F 601 Mohammed VI [FREMM] --> F 701 Mohammed VI [FREMM]
#2397 - LHD 01 Canberra [Canberra, Juan Carlos Class] --> L 02 Canberra [Juan Carlos Class]
#2424 - AO-52 Almirante Montt [Henry J. Kaiser, Mod Cimarron] --> AO 52 Almirante Montt [Henry J. Kaiser, Mod Cimarron]
#2425 - 91 Sargento Aldea [L 9011 Foudre] --> LSDH 91 Sargento Aldea [Foudre]
#2565 - Type XXX [851 Dongdiao] --> Type 815 Dongdiao [851 Dongdiao]
#2006 - Type 071 [998 Kunlun Shan] --> Type 071 Yuzhao [998 Kunlun Shan]
#1340 - Type 21740T Taiking [Fuqing] --> Type 21740T Taiking [Fuqing, 881 Hongzehu] (Ex-615 Fengcang. This class is often designated as the Type 905??)
#1444 - Type 073-3 Yudeng [990] --> Type 073-3 Yudeng [990 Jincheng Shan or Jinchengshan]
#1445 - Type 918 Wolei [MM 814] --> Type 918 Wolei [814 Liaoyang] (Active until late 2010/early 2011. Transfered to China Marine Surveillance in 2012)
#2005 - Type 920 [866 Daishadao] --> Type 920 Anwei [866 Daishadao]
Submarine:
#108 - S 50 [Scorpene] --> S 50 Kalvari [Scorpene]
#308 - S 20 Thomson [Type 209-1300L] --> SS 20 Thomson [Type 209-1300L]
#309 - Q 279 O Higgins [Scorpene] --> SS 22 Carrera or SS 23 O Higgins [Scorpene] (Carrera was the lead boat of the class. O Higgins was the first boat to enter service)
Facilitiy:
#1557 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#1560 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#1562 - Sam Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) --> Sam Sec (SA-24 Grinch [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3)
#2280 - AAA Plt/3 (23mm ZU-23-2 + SA-24 Grouse [ZOM-1-4] x 2) --> AAA Plt/3 (23mm ZU-23-2 + SA-24 Grinch [ZOM-1-4] x 2)
Weapon:
#1999 - SA-24 Grouse [9M342] --> SA-24 Grinch [9M342]
Sensor:
#5195 - SMART-L [BMD Mod] --> SMART-L EWC [BMD Mod]
Btw, there's no hurry for me...
Thanks!
RE: Norwegian N 51 Borgen controlled minefield tender
ORIGINAL: Dysta
Hello, been new here since I saw all the efforts to update the database, and I wish to submit the issues I found for my future scenario editing.
I saw the first topic that using DB3000 Issues Spreadsheet (It's a Google Shared spreadsheet), and I did added a handful of Chinese vessels and weapons for changes, but I saw nobody did comment them back, neither the older requests.
Should I submit all the issues I found at this forum topic instead?
Yes please post the requests there


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