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  2. When I was serving some crews were known to put oily/greasy rags around the stand-off of a HEAT round. Was said to have made a more spectacular fire ball than normal.
  3. Yesterday
  4. Maybe it is "not entirely, irrersponsibly unsafe", but it's definitely something I wouldn't try if someone casually presented the idea to me. I guess it depends a lot on the amount of water that you fill in. I hope this has a really generous error margin because otherwise it'll work perfectly fine - until it fails in a really spectacular way.
  5. Edit* I was gonna say that on my system restore window page, it showed that the last windows update was at April 18th around 9:00 am which was before the license activation at april 18th at 7:48 pm.
  6. Whats the NATO symbol with the circle with a chevron and the letter R above it.?I ve never seen it before.
  7. Great, thanks for the tip, I hadn't been paying attention to that representation of tank. I'd been focused on the CITV and the depiction there of the tank's gun and the TC's viewer. Ok good to know! Practice it will be - ton of fun so far and what a fantastic way to learn about tanks. And I will have to practice planning and setting behavior on routes and at battle positions for this exercise. My biggest problem is that I seem to be spinning the CITV in circles trying to find the contacts being called out by the AI
  8. Problem: Technical - Missing License License Purchase Date: April 18th, 2024 at 7:48 PM License Missing: April 19th, 2024 at 5:00 pm CM Container #: 32767-55233 (ESIMGAMES) Issue: My 1 month time limted steel beast pro pe license is no longer present Cause: I simply replaced my defective AW3423DW monitor for a new exact model AW3423DW, and found my license is no longer present. In addition, i have installed the Dymo 8.5.4v laberwriter software. On my system restore Relevant Images: https://imgur.com/a/sPQCjXs ------------------ System Information - Taken from DxDiag ------------------ Operating System: Windows 11 Enterprise 64-bit (10.0, Build 22621) (22621.ni_release.220506-1250) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: ASUS System Model: System Product Name BIOS: 1812 (type: UEFI) Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor (16 CPUs), ~4.2GHz Memory: 65536MB RAM Available OS Memory: 65248MB RAM Page File: 11706MB used, 57636MB available Windows Dir: C:\Windows DirectX Version: DirectX 12 DX Setup Parameters: Not found User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled Miracast: Available, no HDCP Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Not Supported DirectX Database Version: 1.5.2 DxDiag Version: 10.00.22621.0001 64bit Unicode
  9. They had this yesterday as part of an excercise, there was an open day today at their base in Tata which we visited with my son and I asked one of the T72 crews what the shooting of water was all about apart from looking good... they said team building in the first place Btw here are some shots I took before my phone battery died:
  10. A try to make the barrel pop??? 😮
  11. OP edited....contact me if you have further questions...
  12. Sorry for the late reply: Slot me where you need me
  13. ...overwhelming chances are, it's not because we don't want to. 95% of all incoming emails are being answered within 24 hours, the majority within 6 hours. Most people contacting us - either directly by email, or by using our contact form sheet, supply only a single email address (more on that later). While the vast majority of email addresses supplied this way to us are correct, there's still a non-zero chance for a typo. We may be able to spot and correct such errors if they are in the second half of the address, e.g. @uotlook.com or @gnail.com - but whether you're tankmaster771 or tankmister717 we have little chance of guessing right. Then there's spam filters. Corporate email addresses like to filter our messages because there's "games" in our name, others find the license ticket codes highly suspicious (only cyber criminals encrypt, there are no legitimate cases!). Whatever the cause, sometimes our replies and license tickets will be found in there. If you don't check there and rather assume the worst, chances are that our subsequent apologies get swallowed by the very same filter. An all-time classic is the full mailbox. You don't receive your ticket - because the mailbox is full. You ask, where's my ticket, and never receive our reply - because the mailbox is full. You send us an angry letter demanding a refund and still don't get a reply? Maybe, just maybe, the mailbox is full. Who knows what other messages you missed, recently? You will never know. This is why we think that it's a good idea to send us one alternative email address. We're not collecting such data because we want to trade with them. There simply needs to be an alternative communications channel so that we can actually get in contact with each other. Yes, there are cases where we need a bit longer to reply. Someone might be sick, or traveling, or answering your question is unusually complex. Give us a day or two, then nudge us with a gentle reminder. Don't wait months. Try to supply us with additional info, like the date of a purchase or other relevant information.
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  15. All our emails to you are being bounced by your mail server with the rather unambiguous message: Mailbox full This probably explains everything. Remedy: delete emails that are no longer needed, or switch from IMAP to POP3, or kindly provide us with an alternate email address like we asked for in the order form sheet.
  16. Great tutorial, great for junior commanders!
  17. Hi Gibsonm & all, In any case, we will repeat this scenario!
  18. B11 for me, B12 for Badger I hope B14 for Cavgunner but I don’t know. If nobody else will sacrifice themselves I can do CO again. But I need the briefing.
  19. I am a maybe. Depending on weather. Good chance I will show up but nothing is certain.
  20. I’m afraid as mentioned last week, I’ll be on an aircraft when you fight this. Good Luck!
  21. The Thermals on the M2A2 are accurate. The turret stabilization is not.
  22. RATZEPUTZ-I reinf TkCoy in RECON and delay We need at least 9 and preferably 12+ participants for: CO (Leo2A5) 2 Plts each 4 Leo2A5 3 AFV Marder1A3 (2x MILAN) 2x M113-Medic 2x ARV Wisent Map: Bergen-Soltau-Munster Everybody is welcome. If anybody wants to lead, don't hasitate! Meeting at 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT) in TS: 62.104.20.144:9995 Here are more info:
  23. It is no accident to the extent that the complexity of such a step up in mission scope and responsibility naturally is a steep upward learning step - but we didn't make it "extra hard" with malicious deliberation. Keep in mind, tank commanders usually receive about two years of training (one for basic tank soldiering, one to make a tank driver's license and then the Commander's course), and then an additional year or two to progress to the platoon leader position (if you're on the fast track of an officer's career, otherwise it might take six years or eight; of course that's not just all learning but also the practice of the art at all levels). But if you find things progressing too fast: Hey, there's a Planning Phase, even when you run a tutorial mission. So, make a plan. Think of when you want which unit to move, and give their routes corresponding embark conditions. And of course you can always order units to move at slower speed (but then you'll be exposed longer to enemy fire). The M1s in the tutorial give you above average protection, and I think the enemy is somewhat undergunned, so the cards are still stacked in your favor. It may be better to stick in defilade for a minute longer to prepare for the next move, but then move quickly. And as always, practice makes perfect.
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