Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Could please add Indian Ship
LST-3011/LST-11 INS Magar (1945-1988) British LCU-3 Class
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/india/in_ls_magar.htm
Thank!
LST-3011/LST-11 INS Magar (1945-1988) British LCU-3 Class
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/india/in_ls_magar.htm
Thank!
Don't call it a comeback...
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
No problems
Paul aka Sirius
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Any idea when all these updates since build 476 will be included in an update? Near as I can tell 476 is from November and Siruis has added a ton to the DB.
Thanks
Thanks
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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Hi BuilD 477 is in test at the moment and will be released soonORIGINAL: dpabrams
Any idea when all these updates since build 476 will be included in an update? Near as I can tell 476 is from November and Siruis has added a ton to the DB.
Thanks
Paul aka Sirius
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Yak-25
radar "Sokol" (RP-6)
range Tu-16 - 25km, Yak-25 - 16km
Il-28
radar PSBN-M
http://hist.rloc.ru/lobanov/6_14_1.htm
radar "Sokol" (RP-6)
range Tu-16 - 25km, Yak-25 - 16km
Il-28
radar PSBN-M
http://hist.rloc.ru/lobanov/6_14_1.htm
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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Found an errata: The SS-7 silo is currently carrying by default a SS-9 missile, the diference in performance between the two is huge.
Ancalagon
Ancalagon
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Sirius
I wondered if I could advance a request, I have been working on a scenario involving USN dive bombers in the pacific, and noted that in effect they are treated as level bombers. I wondered if a couple of new weapons could be added to the database? The MK-64 DB and Mk65-DB, DB for Dive Bomber, the release paramenters could be set between 3000-10000 feet, that forces the player to use them at historical heights. This could be added as a loadout for the the Dauntless and Perhaps Avengers ?
Kind Regards
Butch
I wondered if I could advance a request, I have been working on a scenario involving USN dive bombers in the pacific, and noted that in effect they are treated as level bombers. I wondered if a couple of new weapons could be added to the database? The MK-64 DB and Mk65-DB, DB for Dive Bomber, the release paramenters could be set between 3000-10000 feet, that forces the player to use them at historical heights. This could be added as a loadout for the the Dauntless and Perhaps Avengers ?
Kind Regards
Butch
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
I like such an effort - Pakistani C-130 "Bomber" in 1965 and 1971 war (like Argentina in 1982).
I don't know for sure (even whether this is a fact) what and how many bombs carried, but estimating from links,
18-22* 1,000lb (Mk83?) bombs are reasonable one.
links:
PAKISTAN AIR FORCE - A SYMBOL OF PRIDE FOR THE NATION: AIR WAR OF 1965 REVISITED - C-130 Bombing Operations
6 Squadron
THERE IS NO DESTINATION BEYOND MY REACH - 2
The Unusual History of Transport Bomber Planes – War Is Boring – Medium
Thanks!
I don't know for sure (even whether this is a fact) what and how many bombs carried, but estimating from links,
18-22* 1,000lb (Mk83?) bombs are reasonable one.
links:
PAKISTAN AIR FORCE - A SYMBOL OF PRIDE FOR THE NATION: AIR WAR OF 1965 REVISITED - C-130 Bombing Operations
6 Squadron
THERE IS NO DESTINATION BEYOND MY REACH - 2
The Unusual History of Transport Bomber Planes – War Is Boring – Medium
Thanks!
"How Do You Stay Calm With A 7,000 Ton Nuclear Predator Listening For Your Heartbeat?"
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
FixedORIGINAL: Ancalagon451
Found an errata: The SS-7 silo is currently carrying by default a SS-9 missile, the diference in performance between the two is huge.
Ancalagon
Paul aka Sirius
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
Command Developer
Warfaresims
Cold War Data Base 1946-1979 Author
Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Paul,
Can you help clarify whether Ship_2597 / LCM (H) is supposed to be the ATC(H)?
Thanks
Can you help clarify whether Ship_2597 / LCM (H) is supposed to be the ATC(H)?
Thanks
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Is it possible that the following could be added?
US Navy
1) USS Benewah (APB-35) Brigade Command Ship 1967-71; Benewah class barracks ship; x4
2) USS Askari (ARL-30); Achelous Class Landing Craft Repair Ship; x5
3) USS St. Francis River (LSM(R)-525); LSM(R)-501 Class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket); x3
4) YRBM 20 (Yard Repair Berthing and Messing); at least 3 (YRBM-16/17/20)
US Aircraft
1) AH-56A Cheyenne US Army (Hypothetical):
2) OV-10A US Navy VAL-4 "Black Ponies" 1969-1972
South Vietnam Navy
1) RVNS Dong DA II (HQ-07); PCE-881 Class; ex-USS Crestview (PCE-895); x1
2) RVNS Ngoc Hoi (HQ-12); PCE(R)-848 Class; ex-USS Brattleboro (PCE(R)-852); x2
3) RVNS Le Trong Deim (HQ-226); ex-USS LSSL; x8
4) RVNS Phù Du (HQ-600); PGM-59 Class Motor Gunboat; ex-PGM-59; x12
5) RVNS Thai Binh (HQ 612); PGM-71 Class Motor Gunboat; ex-PGM-72; x8 (Hull #s HQ-612 to HQ-619 Inclusive)
Specifications are included in the text files within the attached zip file.
I have pics on all of these if you want/need to see them for any reason.
US Navy
1) USS Benewah (APB-35) Brigade Command Ship 1967-71; Benewah class barracks ship; x4
2) USS Askari (ARL-30); Achelous Class Landing Craft Repair Ship; x5
3) USS St. Francis River (LSM(R)-525); LSM(R)-501 Class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket); x3
4) YRBM 20 (Yard Repair Berthing and Messing); at least 3 (YRBM-16/17/20)
US Aircraft
1) AH-56A Cheyenne US Army (Hypothetical):
2) OV-10A US Navy VAL-4 "Black Ponies" 1969-1972
South Vietnam Navy
1) RVNS Dong DA II (HQ-07); PCE-881 Class; ex-USS Crestview (PCE-895); x1
2) RVNS Ngoc Hoi (HQ-12); PCE(R)-848 Class; ex-USS Brattleboro (PCE(R)-852); x2
3) RVNS Le Trong Deim (HQ-226); ex-USS LSSL; x8
4) RVNS Phù Du (HQ-600); PGM-59 Class Motor Gunboat; ex-PGM-59; x12
5) RVNS Thai Binh (HQ 612); PGM-71 Class Motor Gunboat; ex-PGM-72; x8 (Hull #s HQ-612 to HQ-619 Inclusive)
Specifications are included in the text files within the attached zip file.
I have pics on all of these if you want/need to see them for any reason.

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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Dwight,
Logged for evaluation. Thanks for providing the detailed information.
-Wayne Stiles
Logged for evaluation. Thanks for providing the detailed information.
-Wayne Stiles
“There is no limit to what a man can do so long as he does not care a straw who gets the credit for it.”
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Current SA-1 batteries have two B-200 "yo-yo" radars. That's incorrect since the B-200 made use of the two installed radar antenna arrays, working in tandem as 2D locator and heigh-finder. So please switch to only one B-200 radar per battery.
Ancalagon

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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Found an error in the CAG-1 Boston Database
in the Performance details the fuel consumption is:
Creep - 44.55 kg/minute
Cruise - 49.5 kg/minute
Full - 94.04 kg/minute
Flank - 185.62 kg/minute
While for example the CA 134 Des Moines has:
Creep - 0.9 kg/minute
Cruise - 1 kg/minute
Full - 1.89 kg /minute
Flank - 3.75 kg/minute
They have roughly the same type of propulsion plant, both rated at 89.000 KW (source wikipedia)
in the Performance details the fuel consumption is:
Creep - 44.55 kg/minute
Cruise - 49.5 kg/minute
Full - 94.04 kg/minute
Flank - 185.62 kg/minute
While for example the CA 134 Des Moines has:
Creep - 0.9 kg/minute
Cruise - 1 kg/minute
Full - 1.89 kg /minute
Flank - 3.75 kg/minute
They have roughly the same type of propulsion plant, both rated at 89.000 KW (source wikipedia)
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Is it possible to put in the Yamato-class battleships?
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Is it possible to put in the Yamato-class battleships?
David,
Possible, yes. Likely in the near future, no. Time era is not the real focus of the CMANO simulation so priority needs to be given to other additions and changes. See fb.asp?m=4644397 for some background on updates.
Thanks for the question though,
-Wayne Stiles
“There is no limit to what a man can do so long as he does not care a straw who gets the credit for it.”
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Heli Mi-6
VIF2NE,
Logged in for possible future inclusion.
Thanks,
-Wayne Stiles
“There is no limit to what a man can do so long as he does not care a straw who gets the credit for it.”
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
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RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Found an errata: SSM Bn (FROG-7A [Nuclear 20kT]) TEL -- Soviet Union[-1991](Red Army),1965 is armed with the conventional variant FROG-7b [9M21].
Ancalagon
Ancalagon
RE: Cold War Database 1946-1979 Platform Requests
Current SA-1 batteries have two B-200 "yo-yo" radars. That's incorrect since the B-200 made use of the two installed radar antenna arrays, working in tandem as 2D locator and heigh-finder. So please switch to only one B-200 radar per battery.
Ancalagon451,
Logged.
-Wayne
“There is no limit to what a man can do so long as he does not care a straw who gets the credit for it.”
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)
Charles Edward Montague, English novelist and essayist
~Disenchantment, ch. 15 (1922)