Current Ops Website
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 1:40 am
Don't you love the feeling when all of your work suddenly becomes...obsolete?[:(]
That what this website pretty much does for my ORBATs (well, the ones close to my heart, anyway, like the US military).
http://currentops.com/index.php
Moaning and whining aside, this site is pretty darn cool. It just debuted in January 2014 (so maybe I shouldn't feel so bad), and it is pretty much an online ORBAT for the US military and the Netherlands military. . It has current locations for USN ships, TOEs for US Army units, and it is still a work in progress. Germany and the UK are suppose to be added later. I will look forward to this site becoming completely operational...well, once I get over that fact it kind of makes my hobby a moot point. I now know what prop-driven fighters, battleships, and mounted cavalry felt like.[:D]
Anyway, though this would be cool and certainly could help with present (like at-this-moment) scenarios. Enjoy.
That what this website pretty much does for my ORBATs (well, the ones close to my heart, anyway, like the US military).
http://currentops.com/index.php
Moaning and whining aside, this site is pretty darn cool. It just debuted in January 2014 (so maybe I shouldn't feel so bad), and it is pretty much an online ORBAT for the US military and the Netherlands military. . It has current locations for USN ships, TOEs for US Army units, and it is still a work in progress. Germany and the UK are suppose to be added later. I will look forward to this site becoming completely operational...well, once I get over that fact it kind of makes my hobby a moot point. I now know what prop-driven fighters, battleships, and mounted cavalry felt like.[:D]
Anyway, though this would be cool and certainly could help with present (like at-this-moment) scenarios. Enjoy.