DB location for ballistic missiles warhead info?

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DB location for ballistic missiles warhead info?

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Hi there,

I was playing around with ballistic missiles and was unable to find specific information about the warheads that these are carrying. Weapons descriptions only give a generic number with the type of warhead, but do not provide info on damage points etc. (see image).

Any idea where I can find this specific information in the DB?



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RE: DB location for ballistic missiles warhead info?

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the RV is itself a weapon, should be able to turn it up for searching for SS-26 RV IIRC.

that weapon will have a warhead of a set DP with an impact type so you can figure out roughly the effect on target it will have.
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RE: DB location for ballistic missiles warhead info?

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Thanks, the warhead was indeed three slots below the missile DB entry [8|][8|][8|][8|]

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RE: DB location for ballistic missiles warhead info?

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Some time ago, a forum member (cannot remember who) posted the attached information about CMANO nuclear warheads - types, db entry id, yield, etc.

The attached is an Excel worksheet with this info.
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