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  1. Valleyboy

    WERM_ShotKal

    Version 1.0.2

    71 downloads

    Playable as Blue Side Only -- This mission is the walk-the-talk portion of a Wiki article on using WERM and visual ranging, with this mission specfically highlighting the gill flaps on the T-64 that historically created ambiguity for gunners and commanders when ranging in poor visual conditions in the era before laser rangefinding. In this scenario, you will be the gunner on 1-2 Sho't Kal tanks, using WERM in conjunction with your own experience and practice to hit incoming enemy tanks under challenging visual conditions. Most of these targets will be T-64A's on the move, giving the user the chance to experience that "range-disruption" effect of the gill flaps first-hand. This is a firing range scenario, so these tanks will not be shooting back. There are two firing position options, both of which can be activated, as well as a bonus round that can be enabled for additional practice and variety. Feedback, bug reports, and anything else (Do you like it? If not, why? How can I improve or iterate this? Want a sequel?) is welcomed, this is my first file here and more will be coming in a similar vein, for a tutorial or "Practice X skill or System" perspective. Thank you!
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