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  1. I generally don't like speculating about the content of updates and am grateful for the content that is included but, with 4.1, I'm genuinely intrigued by the two tank icons that I understand remain unidentified or revealed and what they might be, as I'm sure a lot of people are by this stage. I'm convinced one of them is T-14 Armata and here is my best guess at the remaining one in descending order of belief and/or hope: 1) T-72B3; 2) T-80BV or; 3) M1A1 SA. Am I close? Time will tell.
  2. Thanks @Ssnake I’ll make that change in the CS template. One last favour (I hope): can you please provide your recommended call sign for the M113 in the headquarters? I don’t have a “best guess” for this one and would like to finalise it before play-testing and publishing the scenario update, hopefully in the next week. Thanks again!
  3. Yes, a fantastic title on Challenger 1, my favourite Cold War tank. But, I’d highly recommend the two Photosniper volumes and the Tankograd title to round out your collection. There are more on Challenger 1 but these are complementary and the best, in my opinion.
  4. A new book on the Chieftain, published 19 April 2019, that I haven't seen before but looks credible: https://www.amazon.com/Chieftain-Britains-Flawed-Masterpiece-Green/dp/8365958295 I'll put it on my Wish List and wait for some reviews to come in before purchasing as I already have some very good books on Chieftain but, if it is good, another one won't hurt!
  5. Fingers crossed. I guess a properly modelled Protector is better than a generic RWS on an ASLAV-PC even if you can’t use the hatch, assuming you have the patience to learn all its functions.
  6. Yes, great to see a fully modelled Kongsberg Protector in 4.1. Perfect for the ASLAV-PC.
  7. Okay, following input from @Grenny and @Ssnake, here's where I've got to: I've left the the BergTrp (Wisent ARV) and SanTrp (M113A3/Medic) separate per earlier scenario version 2.1 (these call signs were based on input from @Duke(911)), though combined at scenario start. I've then created a separate "section" of the same "platoon" with the KpFW [CSM] (Unimog 1300L/Supply, MG3), Stellv. [XO] (MB 240GD) and "YYY" (M113A2G, no troops). I appreciate this is getting tedious but, what I'd really like to understand is, what is the best "call sign" (even if they didn't actually have one) for the M113A2G in this context? I should then be good to go. The beauty of this arrangement is that all call signs are part of one platoon and can all be combined, allowing the XO to run all call signs, or put the BergTrp and SanTrp closer to the CO and run a second "section" with XO, CSM and M113A2G, or split the XO's MB 240GD out on its own ultimately. Here's how it will look at mission start: This way you know from the unit graphics one "section" is primarily supply and the other recovery (and medic). I'll probably remove any annotations in closed brackets from the call signs before publication. Thanks for your patience with my undiagnosed OCD and please let me know if you have any further comments before I adopt this call sign structure
  8. Exciting and virtually scary all at the same time!
  9. I was wondering about that too (though spotted the answer above. I thought APS would be another very advanced step in simulation programming, beyond scope of 4.1). Does the Kurganets-25 mean the 9M133 Kornet is implemented in 4.1 though?
  10. You’re welcome. I certainly enjoyed reading it and thought others here might too.
  11. This blog, Russia Military Analysis, contains an excellent summary of last year's large Vostok 2018 exercises held by Russia: https://russianmilitaryanalysis.wordpress.com/2018/09/28/assessing-vostok-2018/ Use the "PREVIOUS POST" navigation at the bottom of the linked article to work through the previous blogs on Vostok 2018 which provide an almost daily update on the course of the exercise: Day 7, Days 5-6, Day 4, Day 3, Day 2, Day 1 and Exercise Plan in reverse order. What I found really interesting from the blogs and photos, beyond the analysis of the exercise itself, and what's relevant to Steel Beasts, is the equipment featured and the fact that many of the units involved continue to use T-72B1 (m.1985), BMP-2, BMD-2, ZSU-23-4, 2S1, 2S3 and BM-21, at least in the eastern military districts. More modern equipment featured includes BTR-82A and 2S19 (both coming in 4.1) and T-72B3. There isn't a mention or picture of a T-90 or BMP-3. In many cases it seems you can look beyond Russia's signature equipment programmes, such as T-14 or even T-90, and reach straight back to late Cold War equipment even for contemporary scenarios... I also found this very helpful resource on Russia's contemporary order of battle and geographic distribution if you're trying to visualise and understand the military districts and units involved in Vostok 2018 or more generally: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pnxxfx41cs5d3gq/Russia's Military Posture%3B Russian Ground Forces Order Of Battle_ISW_Mar18.pdf?dl=0 Cheers
  12. Thanks @Grenny, appreciate the input. I'll use more generic call signs for these vehicles. More for my benefit as I think about organising the vehicles in their "platoons" in the scenario, would: The XO most likely be found in the M113 (fitted as a command post as I understand it) or the Wolf? And, if the XO is in the M113 would the company sergeant major (German equivalent) be in the Wolf or vice versa? Finally, would you expect the bergepanzer and M113 medic from battalion to be organised with these HQ units or kept separate? At the moment I'm anticipating a combined "platoon" or echelon with perhaps the M113 separate as an XO's CP, depending on your answer above. This will help me organise the HQ and attachments as best I can for the next iteration of the scenario, which I'm hoping to play test by the weekend. Cheers
  13. More goodies! I'm looking forward to contemporary OPFOR using the BTR-82A.
  14. Hi Team In anticipation of the impending release of 4.1 I'm bringing any outstanding scenarios up to my latest 4.023 standard, starting with 'M1A1 Platoon Attack on Reinforced Motorised Rifle Company', which hadn't been updated since 4.0: Changes to version 2.4 of the scenario include: BLUE infantry sections comprise two rifle squads, each equipped with 5.56 mm rifle (MARS-L), 7.62 mm MG with 700 ready rounds (7.62 LSW Minimi) and 25 40 mm grenades (M203PI). The second squad is also equipped with Carl Gustaf M3. RED Motorised Rifle sections comprise two rifle squads equipped with 5.45 mm rifle (AK-74) and 10 40 mm grenades (GP-30). One squad is equipped with (R)PG-7R^ and the second squad with 5.45 mm MG with 320 ready rounds (RPK-74) and RPG-27. Sources: FM 100-2-3, The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization, and Equipment, 1991 and OPFOR Worldwide Equipment Guide, 2000. Bunkers removed from RED automatic grenade launcher (AGL) teams to enable them to fire. RED minefields changed from buried to surface-laid for easier identification. @Splash has also created an excellent custom skin for the "coalition partner" (New Zealand) infantry in this scenario, in contemporary MCU (Multi-terrain Camouflage Uniform): I'd recommend downloading it to maximise realism and immersion. There are three more scenarios I'm bringing up to my final 4.023 standard which I'll release progressively over coming weeks, the intention being to then release 4.1 updates, where applicable, that only reflect the exciting new features of 4.1. Enjoy.
  15. Resurrecting this post as I'm hoping my German friends can help with appropriate call signs for the call sign template (I'm using one originally supplied by PzBtl 911) for the above vehicles (excluding the Leopard 1 = "Chef") for an update of 'Area Reconnaissance at Neustadt am Rübenberge 1989 v2.1 (4.010)' I'm working on in advance of the the release of 4.1. Specifically, I'd love to know the "best" vehicle call signs for the M113, Wolf, 2t truck and 5t truck. I did not include these vehicles in v2.1 of the scenario but, based on now having Fahrzeug Profile 38 'Die Panzeraufklarungstruppe der Bundeswehr 1956 bis 2008' as a reference, I'd like to include them. Using 'Die Panzeraufklarungstruppe der Bundeswehr 1956 bis 2008', and the battalion template on p.18, as a guide, I'm assuming the company XO could be found in the Wolf or M113, which would have been the company's tactical command post, or company sergeant major's vehicle, or maybe the other way around, I'm guessing (??). Any tips on the above would be gratefully received! I like to make the organisations, equipment and call signs as accurate as I possibly can. Cheers
  16. Another nice video @Grenny, thanks. It looks like there's an updated BTR-80 model in 4.1 too. I may not have looked at an Mi-24 through TI recently but I loved the thermal effect of its turbine exhausts. Pretty excited to get my hands on the update.
    Another faultless infantry skin from Splash, this time of New Zealand infantry in contemporary Multi-terrain Camouflage Uniform (MCU). Use this skin to represent Kiwi infantry from 2013 onwards (all troops were issued by end-2013), when MCU superseded the DPM uniform included as default in Steel Beasts Pro PE.
  17. Pumped to see the M577 making it into 4.1. Perfect for accurate headquarters units. The Cold War just keeps getting hotter in PE!
  18. Based on the video itself (nice narrative BTW) plus all the comments above, including things I didn’t notice first pass, it’s really looking fantastic! To possibly add to the haul, is that a new T-55 variant? Vanilla hull but LRF box above main gun?
  19. Interesting to compare to this drone footage of an actual artillery strike [Twitter]: https://twitter.com/SamuHaa/status/1133683103958994945 I originally thought the black craters were a little "theatrical" but apparently not (I should have known better). Great job eSim!
  20. I spy with my little eye an... ACRV IV14/15. Thank you eSim, you've just made my 4.1 day!
  21. Technical term: a shedload. I’m looking forward to the gradual reveal.
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