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Eisenschwein

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  1. In Augustdorf is a whole Simulator (working) in a Museum. This is from AusbKp FahrSim Kette 201. You can visit and still drive it. Here is a E-Mail: Webmaster@Fahrsimkette.de BTW.: Thats were I made my DriverLicense for Leop 1 in 1987 šŸ˜‰
  2. I study all relevant articels from lokal Press 1983 (CAT Team PzBtl 74) with no Results, sorry.
  3. Depends on.... Semi dry conditions,have a look at:
  4. Here you go: http://www.primeportal.net/apc/apc_home.htm#M577
  5. Range 9 to be exact.... Is this Map part of the Map Package and can (is it) converted to the new Standart ?
  6. Look at your Car. And look at your Car from 1990 ;-) You only have to know it if it didnĀ“t work.........
  7. After a short reading the FM: There are no conections between the NBC System an the FCS. This System contents of two Parts, One is the Overpressure and Filter System. This System gets contaminated Air over 3 Filters in to the Tank and produces a Overpressure of 4 mBar (or 4 cm water column, its nice at rainy conditions too) The other Part is the so called Auflauframpe, that is the mechanism that open the Breech after firing a Round, this mechanism can be switched off. Loading Position is activated by a Switch called "Rohr vorn" (Gun Front). So, even under NBC Conditions the FCS must go into Loading Position if Breech opens or not.
  8. Open the Breech under NBC Conditions is not the best Idea, because the Overpresure inside the Tank will drop.... So first of all you have to put your NBC Mask/Equipment on and that will slow you down a lot more...
  9. Save is Save, you only can Fire the Gun in the Emergency Mode (Gunner must switch it on). That is up to a mix of Safty Issues and german Doktrine. First you learn as a Loader: Load and press Save, Unsave when the Gunner is ready to Fire. No, you canĀ“t use this Poti for calibration FCS Data. ItĀ“s more the other Way, the Trunnion Resolver gives Data Gun out of LOS to FCS and will respond "No coinsident".
  10. Ohhhh The loading Position was made to protekt the Loader and much more the Cartridge while shooting from the move. In Leopard 1 you have Brass Cartridges and the Ready Rack is left of the Breech. In Leopard 2 you have the Ready Rack in the Back of the Turret and the Cartridge is from "Paperworks". The likelihood of damaging the Cartridge while loading it when Stab is working while Tank is moving over rough Terain is very high ! So a System was made that brings the Breech to a stable Position. The Loader can (I think even german Tank Crews donĀ“t know that) elivate the Breech Position with a Potentiometer (is this right in english?) to his best Loading Position. It is not nessesary to have the Gun to a 30Ā° Position as you can often see in Youtube VidĀ“s. When the Gun is fired and the Breech is back in its front Position the FCS send the Signal for Loading Position, Loader grab the next Roud, load and have to presse "Save" or "Fire", then FCS send Signal and the Gun goes back to Firing Position. This works only when Main Gun is activated and STAB is on. If Loading Position is activ you canĀ“t fire the Gun IĀ“m not 100% sure, but I think you can switch "Loading Position" off..... In the Pic you can see the Loader Control Unit, the Potentiomter (Ladestellung) and the Control Lamp "Ladestellung".
  11. Sorry, but Koblenz does it wrong. What you see ist a "Halfcut" of a 0-Series Kampfpanzer Standart from 1964 and they present KE Rounds with it ? Not that what I aspected from a "Studiensammlung".
  12. ItĀ“s not to block movement, this can be done in the Map Editor. ItĀ“s more the LOS trough Woods. With the Editor that now is in use, you only can choose between "Big Trees" or "Small Trees" for one Pixel of Map. All the Bushes, Gras and other Foiliage is to small to Block LOS and TIS. So I think we need a new Concept of Woods in SB.
  13. Yes Sir, I know all this. I work with this Simulation since 2002... Also I know itĀ“s nearly impossible to explain an Aussie a Europian Wood ;-) (sorry canĀ“t resist) Believe me in 90% you can NOT: - See anything deeper 200 Meters - Lase trough it - Fire your Gun trough it - Use TIS trough it - Drive trough it with normal Speed and without loosing Tracks or Equipment from outside your Tank
  14. CAT ? Have a look here: http://www.mihalko-family.com/Canadian-Army-Trophy-Competition.htm#1979
  15. Yep, the German FM for Leop1rd 2 A6/7 calls it "adaptive Panzerung".........
  16. Misstakes at the first view: 28 ! ;-)
  17. A good Example: If you look right in the first Video, you see the Driver is steering in a "S" at low speed. First you hear pling, pling", when he goes straight you hear nothing, then he steer again and the "pling, pling" is back. In the second Video the Track is (over) worn (have a look at the Sprocket) ;-) So, thatĀ“s I said.
  18. Nice one, but a little to much "klong, klong, klong, klong" from the Tracks. This only happens if your Track isnĀ“t in good shape or in slow Curves...... Here you can compare:
  19. Have a look at the Brake Pads, sounds like they are "Glasy" (verglast we said in german). This happens when they were overheated, try to sand them.
  20. BS is a "emergency Sight" if your LRF is damaged. THAT is is the only reason to use BS with modern FCS. (OK there are 2 or 3 others, but thatĀ“s the main reason) If you think there are other reasons, that is my Offer: Tell my the circumstances and I will try to tell you the answer ;-) P.S.: Sorry lost that. A AI Gunner will ever try to use the best System that is available, so if LRF is not damaged he will use it.... P.P.S.: What do you think how long it takes to "Lase" ?
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