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RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 1/30/2015 3:44:35 PM   
ClaudeJ


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[UPDATED DB pre-v436]

NH90 Caïman


Sources:
- http://www.defense.gouv.fr/marine/decouverte/equipements-moyens-materiel-militaire/aeronefs/caiman-marine
- http://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/equipements/helicopteres-et-avions/l-helicoptere-nh90-caiman
- La Caïman dans le marigot malien, Frédéric Lert, Air Fan #434 Jan. 2015.
- http://www.janes.com/article/45450/france-deploys-nh90-to-mali
- L'avènement du Caïman, Olivier Merlin, Marines & Forces Navales #154 Dec. 2014.




  • #??? - 580 liter Ferry Tank
    Please create a new ferry tank named as above and carrying 450 kg of fuel. "Ferry" because it's in the cabin.

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  • #652 - NH90 NFH -- France (Navy), 2012-0, 27x
  • #653 - NH90 TTH -- France (Air Force), 2016-0, 34x

    Name: (Like you did on #2352)
    - #652 - NH90 NFH [Caïman Marine] -- France (Navy)
    - #653 - NH90 TTH [Caïman] -- France (Army)

    Date:
    - #652 - NH90 Caïman Marine -- France (Navy) -> Dec. 2011
    - #653 - NH90 Caïman -- France (Army) -> Dec. 2013 (68x, two batch of 34 have been ordered)

    Crew: 3 (Pilot, tactical coordinator, sensor operator in the Navy. Pilot, chef de bord, flight mechanic in the Army)



    Properties:
    - add "Fly-by-Wire"
    - add "Helmet Mounted Sight / Display (HMS/HMS)" (Thales Topowl for the pilot)



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  • #653 - NH90 Caïman -- France (Army), 2013-0, 68x

    Stores: - add the new "580 liter Ferry Tank".

    Loadouts:
    - "Ferry", add 3x new "580 liter Ferry Tank".

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  • #652 - NH90 Caïman Marine -- France (Navy), 2011-0, 27x

    Comms: add Link 11 datalink


    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:36:15 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 1/30/2015 3:44:50 PM   
    ClaudeJ


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    CN-235


    Sources:
    - EASA.A.186 (Type-Certificate Data Sheet For Models: CN-235, CN-235-100, CN-235-200, CN-235-300, C-295).
    - http://militaryaircraft-airbusds.com/Aircraft/CN235/CN235Spec.aspx
    - http://militaryaircraft-airbusds.com/Aircraft/C295/C295About.aspx
    - CASA CN235 Aicraft Profile, Guy Martin, Air Forces Monthly #322 Jan. 2015.
    - Gros plan sur le Casa CN235, Adj Jean-Laurent Nijean, Air actualités #649 Mar. 2012.



  • #194 - CN-235-110 -- Indonesia (Air Force), 1990
  • #2275 - CN-235-110 -- Indonesia (Air Force), 1996
  • #1781 - CN-235-100MP -- Ireland (Coast Guard), 1994
  • #2132 - CN-235-220M -- Malaysia (Air Force), 1998
  • #888 - CN-235-100 -- Spain (Air Force), 1988
  • #2599 - CN-235-300MPA Persuader -- Spain (National Guard), 2009
  • #754 - CN-235MPA Persuader [Meltem II] -- Turkey (Navy), 2003
  • #3213 - HC-144A Ocean Sentry [CN-235-300MPA Persuader] -- United States (Coast Guard), 2009

    Propulsion:
    - Specific Fuel Consumption: 0.461

    Fuel:
    - Quantity: 4176

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  • #2599 - CN-235-300MPA Persuader -- Spain (National Guard), 2009
  • #3213 - HC-144A Ocean Sentry [CN-235-300MPA Persuader] -- United States (Coast Guard), 2009

    Fuel:
    - Quantity: 4208

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  • #888 - CN-235-100 -- Spain (Air Force), 1988

    Sensors:
    - delete #861 - Generic DECM
    - delete #2840 - Generic MAD
    - delete #3747 - CA/APS-504(V)2
    - add #970 - Generic Doppler Navigation/Weather

    Stores:
    - add #2630 Cargo [No Drop, 6 tons]

    Loadouts:
    - delete #2879 - Maritime Patrol
    - add #8975 Cargo, 6 tons

    This is a Transport version.
    Of 18 put into service in 1988, six have been modified for VIGMA (see
    below) and another two sold to Jordan in 2011 for conversion to gunship
    configuration. Six CN235M-100s have been modified for VIGMA to fulfill a SAR and
    maritime patrol role from 2008 onwards.

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  • #??? - CN-235-200 -- France (Air Force), 1991 20, 1 lost
    Clone the modified #888 and name it as suggested.

  • #??? - CN-235-300 -- France (Air Force), 2012 8
    Clone the modified #888, name it as suggested and apply the following changes:

    Fuel:
    - Quantity: 4208






    C-295

    Sources:
    - EASA.A.186 (Type-Certificate Data Sheet For Models: CN-235, CN-235-100, CN-235-200, CN-235-300, C-295).
    - http://militaryaircraft-airbusds.com/Aircraft/C295/C295About.aspx



  • #2948 - C-295M [C-105A Amazonas] -- Brazil (Air Force), 2007
  • #3235 - C-295M -- Czech Republic [1993-] (Air Force), 2013
  • #3236 - C-295M -- Egypt (Air Force), 2012
  • #3237 - C-295M -- Indonesia (Air Force), 2013
  • #3238 - C-295M -- Oman (Air Force), 2013
  • #3233 - C-295M -- Poland (Air Force), 2005
  • #3232 - C-295M [T.21] -- Spain (Air Force), 2002
  • #2064 - C-295MPA Persuader -- UAE (Navy), 2001

    Propulsion:
    - Shaft Horse Power: 2645

    Fuel:
    - Quantity: 7626

    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:37:05 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 1/30/2015 3:59:02 PM   
    mikmykWS

     

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    Requests added to pile. Thanks all!

    Mike

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 1/31/2015 2:21:06 AM   
    jun5896

     

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    [MOSTLY ADDED, DB pre-v436]

    Japan, South Korea, Canada, Australia, Netherland were selected F-35A, Please add database

    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:37:28 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/4/2015 2:35:28 AM   
    ClaudeJ


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    Gazelle -- France (Army)


    Sources:
    - (1) http://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/equipements/helicopteres-et-avions/gazelle-mistral-sa-342-l1
    - (2) http://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/equipements/helicopteres-et-avions/gazelle-viviane-sa-342-m1
    - (3) http://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/equipements/helicopteres-et-avions/gazelle-canon-sa-341
    - (4) http://www.defense.gouv.fr/content/download/14676/131826/file/telecharger_le_rapport_public_bead_air_t_2003_024_i.pdf
    - (5) http://www.senat.fr/rap/r01-350/r01-3502.html
    - (6) http://www.senat.fr/rap/1982-1983/i1982_1983_0382.pdf
    - (7) http://www.alouettelama.com/pdf/astazou14.pdf
    - (8) http://www.alat.fr/page2180.html
    - (9) http://www.eurosae.com/pages/comaero/Les_Helicopteres.pdf





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  • #3659 - SA.341F2 Gazelle Canon -- France (Army), 1999

    Sensor:
    - please remove the "#2928 - Generic FLIR", that variant have none
    - please add a "#1020 - Generic Optical Sight" to simulate the APX 334 "Athos" gyrostabilized 3.2-10.8x binoculars.
    - please add a "#645 - Generic Night Vision Goggles", cf. (8).



    Mounts:
    - please add "#555 - Generic Flare Salvo [4x Cartridges, Single Spectral]" x8 to simulate the flares launcher (dismountable).





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  • #1882 - SA.342M Gazelle -- France (Army), 1981, HOT

    General Data:
    - please adjust "Payload Weight" from "500" to "638"
    (I do not know if it's cosmetic or not, you tell me. If it does matter, then please also apply that change to #1511 and #2694)

    Sensor:
    - please add a "#1020 - Generic Optical Sight" to simulate the APX 334 "Athos" gyrostabilized 3.2-10.8x binoculars.




    Loadout:
    - please clone "#8007" to create a Long Range variant of it with only 2 HOT missiles.

    Propulsion:
    - please adjust the Specific Fuel Consumption to "0.55", cf. (7) page 15.

    ----------------------------------------------

  • #1883 - SA.342M1 Gazelle -- France (Army), 1993, HOT

    Date:
    - please change it to "1998", cf. (9) page 118.

    General Data:
    - please adjust "Payload Weight" from "500" to "638"
    - please adjust "Max Weight" from "1800" to "2100"
    (I do not know if it's cosmetic or not, you tell me)

    Sensor:
    - please add a "#2924 - Generic Laser Designator" to simulate, along the FLIR, the APX 397 "Viviane".
    - please add a "#645 - Generic Night Vision Goggles", cf. (8).
    - please add a "#4483 - EWR-99 Fruit"




    Stores:
    - please change "#372 - HOT -- 1981" to "#77 - HOT 3 -- 1994"

    Mounts:
    - please add "#555 - Generic Flare Salvo [4x Cartridges, Single Spectral]" x8 to simulate the flares launcher (dismountable).

    Loadout:
    - please change "#1696"'s HOT to "#77 - HOT 3".
    - please clone that modified "#1696" to create a Long Range variant of it with only 2 HOT missiles.

    Propulsion:
    - please adjust the Specific Fuel Consumption to "0.55", cf. (7) page 15.

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  • #1511 - SA.342M1 Gazelle -- France (Army), 1997, HOT+Mistral

    There are no such dual loadout on Gazelle in French service, Gazelle Mistral is a different variant.

    Name & Date:
    - "SA.342M Gazelle [CELTIC] -- France (Army), 1990-1991, Mistral"
    Crash Program launched to equip 4 SA.342M with a pair of Mistral SRAAM in time for Desert Storm.



    Sensor:
    - please remove the "#2928 - Generic FLIR", that variant have none

    Stores:
    - please delete "#372 - HOT -- 1981"

    Loadout:
    - please delete "#1696 HOT, Night Capable".
    - please modified "#6759" by deleting the two HOT missiles

    Propulsion:
    - please adjust the Specific Fuel Consumption to "0.55", cf. (7) page 15.

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  • #2694 - SA.342M1 Gazelle -- France (Army), 1999-2002, HOT+Mistral

    Name & Date:
    - "SA.342L1 Gazelle -- France (Army), 1996, Mistral"



    Sensor:
    - please remove the "#2928 - Generic FLIR", that variant have none
    - please add a "#1020 - Generic Optical Sight" to simulate the APX 334 "Athos" gyrostabilized 3.2-10.8x binoculars.
    - please add a "#645 - Generic Night Vision Goggles", cf. (8).

    Stores:
    - please delete "#372 - HOT -- 1981"

    Mounts:
    - please add "#555 - Generic Flare Salvo [4x Cartridges, Single Spectral]" x8 to simulate the flares launcher (dismountable).

    Loadout:
    - please delete "#1696 HOT, Night Capable" and "#6759 HOT, Mistral ATAM".
    - please create a new loadout with 4 "#1336 - Mistral 1 ATAM "

    Propulsion:
    - please adjust the Specific Fuel Consumption to "0.55", cf. (7) page 15.

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    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:37:41 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/4/2015 6:06:03 PM   
    Vici Supreme

     

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    Wasn't the Millennium Naval Gun System developed to fullfil CIWS tasks?
    In the DB, munition #2023 35mm Oerlikon Millennium GDM-008 AHEAD Burst has an Air PoH of 25% against air targets and is not able to target missiles & guided weapons. Unfortunatly, Rheinmetall has taken down all product information from their website but I'm almost sure that the Millennium, in combination with its AHEAD ammunition, is capable of engaging sea-skimmers and such. This is my interpretation but the arrangement of the Millenniums aboard the Absalon-class or Venezuelan vessels conclude that these were meant to provide point-defense capabilities against ASMs. Also, the German MANTIS C-RAM (Oerlikon Skyshield) uses the same Millennium Gun Turret and a slightly modified type of AHEAD ammunition. As for the onboard optical sensor, there's nothing on the web but all I can tell is that it is used if the gun is controlled manually.

    http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_35mm-1000_Millennium.htm
    http://www.deagel.com/Weapon-Stations/Millennium_a001466001.aspx
    http://harpgamer.com/harpforum/index.php?/topic/29-gdm-008-aka-millennium-35mm-naval-gun-system/

    Will see if I can find more on the optical FCS later the week.

    I'd very appreciate if you could look this one up!

    Supreme

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/5/2015 3:17:47 AM   
    poaw

     

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    DB #2000 "Lizard LGB [Mk84]"
    is using the wrong warhead (a Mk82 500lbs GPB instead of Mk84 2000lbs GPB).

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/5/2015 10:16:43 PM   
    ClaudeJ


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    [UPDATED DB pre-v436]

    Mirage 2000EG-S3 -- Greece (Air Force)

    Source:
    - "Aegean Mirage", Ioannis Lekkas, Combat Aircraft Monthly Vol16 No3.



  • #1014 - Mirage 2000C -- Brazil (Air Force), 2007-0

    Loadouts:
    - please create a Long Range version of #2264 with 1 "#258 - AM.39 Exocet Blk II", 1 "#1535 - 1300 liter Drop Tank ", 1 "#1533 - 1700 liter Drop Tank" and 2 "#1878 - R.550 Magic 2 Mk1".
    (The "#242 - R.550 Magic 2 Mk2" would be used nowadays but can't find a reliable source to confirm that.)


    http://www.airliners.net/photo/Greece---Air/Dassault-Mirage-2000EG/2436201/L/

    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:38:34 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/6/2015 12:05:19 AM   
    mikmykWS

     

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    Logged all requests up until this point. Thanks guys!

    Mike

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/7/2015 6:31:01 AM   
    jun5896

     

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    [UPDATED DB pre-v436]

    I copy some sentences by wiki page.

    Mikoyan MiG-35(Fulcrum-F)

    MiG-35: Single-seat variant.
    MiG-35D: Two-seat variant.

    In May 2013, it was reported that Russia plans to order 37 aircraft. On 17 August 2013, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that the purchase worth 37 billion rubles ($1.1 billion) will be delayed until 2016. The delay was caused by state arms spending cuts.

    In April 2014, it was reported that Egypt plans to order 24 MiG-35 fighters as part of a US$3 billion arms deal. Israeli intelligence believes a deal for the Russian fighters for Egypt is unlikely, given that it gets military aid from the United States and operates a large fleet of over 200 American F-16 fighters.



    Specifications




    General characteristics

    Crew: one or two
    Length: 17.3 m (56 ft 9 in)
    Wingspan: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
    Height: 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
    Wing area: 38 m2 (409 ft2)
    Empty weight: 11,000 kg (24,250 lb)
    Loaded weight: 17,500 kg (38,600 lb)
    Max. takeoff weight: 29,700 kg (65,500 lb)
    Powerplant: 2 × Klimov RD-33MK afterburning turbofans
    Dry thrust: 5,400 kgf, 53.0 kN (11,900 lbf) each
    Thrust with afterburner: 9,000 kgf, 88.3 kN (19,840 lbf) each



    Performance

    Maximum speed: Mach 2.25 (2,400 km/h, 1,491 mph) at altitude; 1,450 km/h (901 mph) at low-level
    Range: 2,000 km (1,240 mi)
    Combat radius: 1,000 km (620 mi)
    Ferry range: 3,100 km (1,930 mi) with 3 external fuel tanks
    Service ceiling: 17,500 m (57,400 ft)
    Rate of climb: 330 m/s (65,000 ft/min)
    Thrust/weight: 1.03
    Max. maneuvering load factor: 10.0 g


    Armament

    Guns: 1× 30 mm GSh-30-1 cannon, 150 rounds
    Hardpoints: 9 total (8× under-wing, 1× centre-line) with a capacity of 7,000 kg
    Rockets: S-8, S-13, S-24, S-25L, S-250 unguided and laser-guided rockets
    Missiles:
    Air-to-air:
    AA-10 Alamo: 4× R-27R, R-27T, R-27ER, R-27ET
    AA-8 Aphid: 4× R-60M
    AA-11 Archer: 8× R-73E, R-73M, R-74M
    AA-12 Adder: 8× R-77
    Air-to-surface:
    AS-17 Krypton: 4× Kh-31A, Kh-31P
    AS-14 Kedge: 4× Kh-29T, Kh-29L
    Bombs:
    Guided:
    KAB-500L: 500 kg laser-guided bomb
    KAB-500T: 500 kg TV-guided bomb
    Unguided:
    FAB-250: 250 kg bomb
    FAB-500: 500 kg bomb
    ZAB-500 fuel-air explosive Bomb
    Avionics

    Phazotron Zhuk AE AESA radar (or other members of the Zhuk radar family)
    NII PP OLS-UEM Optical Location station

    < Message edited by emsoy -- 6/6/2015 10:39:07 PM >

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/7/2015 6:41:13 AM   
    jun5896

     

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    [ADDED DB v437]

    Kamov Ka-60 Kasatka

    Variants

    Ka-60: Basic multi-role model.
    Ka-60U: Training.
    Ka-60K: Naval version.
    Ka-60R: Reconnaissance.
    Ka-62: New model for the civilian market. It has a redesigned fuselage with a high degree of composites, a larger cabin than the earlier demonstrators and will be equipped with Turboméca Ardiden 3G engines.
    Ka-64 Sky Horse: Export model. Western certified, equipped with two General Electric T700/CT7-2D1 engines and five-blade main rotor.


    Operators

    Russian Air Force (100 on order)
    Atlas Taxi Aereo - Brazil (7 on order)
    Vertical de Aviación - Colombia (5 on order)

    Specifications


    Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004
    General characteristics

    Crew: 1-2
    Capacity: **Up to 14 infantry troops or 6 stretchers
    12-15 passengers (Ka-62)
    2,000 kg (internal), 2,500 kg (external)
    Length: 15.60 m (51 ft 2¼ in)
    Rotor diameter: 13.50 m (44 ft 3½ in)
    Height: 4.60 m (15 ft 1 in)
    Disc area: 143.10 m² (1,540.3 sq ft)
    Max. takeoff weight: 6,500 kg (14,330 lbs)
    Powerplant: 2 × RD-600 turboshaft, 1,680 shp cruise, 1,776 shp take-off power (1,252 kW cruise, 1324 kW take-off) each
    Performance

    Maximum speed: 308 km/h
    Cruise speed: 290 km/h
    Range: 770 km (nmi)
    Service ceiling: 5,700 m

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/7/2015 6:43:52 AM   
    jun5896

     

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    Mil Mi-38

    Specifications

    General characteristics

    Crew: 1/2 – one or two (for passenger transportation) pilots
    Capacity: 30 passengers ( under the AP-29 airworthiness regulations )
    Length: 19.70 m
    Rotor diameter: 21.10 m
    Height: 5.13 m
    Disc area: 349.5 m
    Empty weight: 8,300 kg
    Loaded weight: 14,200 kg
    Powerplant: 2 × Klimov TV7-117V or Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127/TS turboshaft, 1,864 kW (2,800 shp) each
    Performance

    Maximum speed: 320 km/h ( at 500 m )
    Range: 920 km with main tanks full
    Service ceiling: 3,100 m (static ) 8,300 m ( dynamic ) (21,320 ft)
    Rate of climb: 9.2 m/s (1 811 ft/min)
    Disc loading: 41 kg/m² (8.3 lb/ft²)
    Power/mass: 260 W/kg (0.16 hp/lb)



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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/7/2015 9:57:29 AM   
    Triode

     

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    [MOSTLY UPDATED/ADDED DB pre-436, some details uncertain]

    about Russian and Indian Mig-29K
    #920 - MiG-29K Fulcrum D and #3320 - MiG-29K Fulcrum D in database

    Air-to-ground

    in database Indian Mig-29K for some reasons cant use Kh-31P
    both planes cant use Kh-31AD,Kh-31PD,Kh-25(ML,MP)

    this is wrong

    from oficial MIG corporation site Mig-29K can take up to 4 Kh-31P (or up to 4 KAB-500Kr,Kh-35U,Kh-31A):
    http://www.migavia.ru/index.php/en/production/new-unified-family-of-the-fighters/mig-29k-mig-29kub?limit=1&start=2
    photo Mig-29k with 4 Kh-35U:
    http://russianplanes.net/id136472
    photo Mig-29k with 4 Kh-31:
    http://russianplanes.net/id77421
    from official site of KTRV Mig-29K can use Kh-31PD,Kh-31AD
    http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/511/565/
    http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/512/564/
    Mig-29K can use Kh-25ML,Kh-25MP
    http://russianplanes.net/id125405
    http://cdn2.img22.ria.ru/images/90670/41/906704188.jpg
    http://www.testpilot.ru/russia/vympel/r/77/img/mig29_r77.jpg

    also,MiG-29K can possibly use Kh-59MK2 since his 4 pylons for heavy load are AKU-58AE and according to MKB "Vympel" AKU-58AE can use Kh-29,31,58,59
    from site of MKB "Vympel":
    http://vympelmkb.com/products/prod05/ in russian
    photo of Kh-59MK2 near Mig-29K on MAKS-2009:
    http://russianplanes.net/id145787
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_o_no4M2xEPY/Sou4ZRzbnzI/AAAAAAAAH9E/DfDODfutMPA/s400/b6860a79-91ca-42b7-a26a-1033e02de045.jpg.Large
    Kh-59MK2 is modification of the X-59MK designed to engage stationary ground targets (inertial navigation+GLONASS+Optical Electronic guidance system and therefore does not require APK-9 pod)
    http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/513/539/


    old soviet Mig-29K can use Kh-29T so it is posible that new Mig-29K also can use Kh-29T
    photo old Mig-29K with Kh-29T
    http://www.k2x2.info/transport_i_aviacija/aviacija_i_vremja_2001_06/pic_86.jpg

    Also,MiG-29K have tanker configuration
    photo from MAKS-2009 Mig-29K with UPAZ:
    http://bastion-karpenko.narod.ru/MiG-29KUB_MAKS-2011_012.JPG

    So, Mig-29K have two main layout for air-to-ground,
    Long range 2 A2G weapons + 2 1150 liter drop tanks + 1 1500 liter drop tank + 2 R-77 + 2 R-73
    Short range 4 A2G weapons + 1 1500 liter drop tank +2 R-77 + 2 R-73


    there is one exception if A2G missile or bomb weight more than 700 kg ( Kh-29T,Kh-29L,Kh-31PD,Kh-31AD,Kh-59MK2)
    instead of 2 R-77 + 2 R73 in both short and long range loadouts it wil be 4 R-73
    like here:


    Air-to-Air

    According to RSK "Mig" Mig-29K theoretically can take up to 6 R-77 missiles
    here is photos of Mig-29K with 6 R-77
    http://russianplanes.net/id140819
    http://russianplanes.net/id140661
    so air-to-air loadouts for Mig-29 should looks like:
    Long range : 4 R-77 + 2 R-73 + 2 1150 liter drop tanks + 1 1500 liter drop tank (currently exist in database)
    Short range :6 R-77 + 2 R-73 + 1 1500 liter drop tank ( based on photos above)

    also if you add Mig-29KUB to database
    only difference betveen Mig-29KUB and Mig-29K is 300 litres tank




    about Su-30MKI and Su-30SM #3210 - Su-30MKI Mk2 Flanker G,#3819 - Su-30SM Flanker G

    both can use Kh-59MK/Kh-59MK2 and Kh-31P/A
    http://missiles.ru/_foto/PR_ASM-5-GEN/H-59MK2-1%5B1%5D.jpg
    http://skyships.ru/wp-content/gallery/su-30/su30_4.jpg
    http://www.militaryparitet.com/editor/assets/su-30mk2.jpg
    Also Su-30MKI can use Kh-31PD,Kh-31AD
    http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/511/565/
    http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/512/564/


    also in database Su-30MKI can take 2 Brahmos, this is wrong
    Max load for Su-30 MKI pylon is 1700 kg, air launched Brahmos weight is 2550 kg + weight of AKU
    so 1 Brahmos can only fit on two pylons between engines:
    http://bastion-karpenko.narod.ru/TM-2012_031.JPG
    http://www.militaryparitet.com/editor/assets/new/Files4/3BCBDF040.jpg
    http://www.militaryparitet.com/editor/assets/new/Files4/849463300p1BRAHMOS%20sukhoi.jpg

    can you please make necessary changes in database


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    I worked out some changes regarding the Mi-35M Hind in the game.

    First off, all below mentioned platforms should get an ASO-2V flare dispenser (with 6x32 cartridges).

    http://www.artem.ua/index.php?article=zaschita-aso&lang=en&PHPSESSID=13868ace1720427f257c17cae1d4dc20
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jynS94WPoYQ/UWdgikabuvI/AAAAAAAAHvw/cLSaP72lnBI/s1600/Ricardo+Pereira-2.jpg

    Also, replace the AT-16 Scallion [9k121 Vikhr] with the AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V] in all loadouts used for all Mi-35's!


    - #3716 Mi-35M Hind -- Indonesia

    Indonesia operates the Mi-35P instead of the export success Mi-35M, so lets start of with adjusting this first.




    Replace the Gsh-23L 23mm canon with a Gsh-30-2K 30mm canon.
    As already requested above, replace the AT-16 Scallion [9k121 Vikhr] with the AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V].

    http://indomiliter.com/2012/05/01/at-9-spiral-2-rudal-pelibas-tank-milik-penerbad-tni-ad/
    http://indomiliter.com/2014/09/15/mil-mi-35p-the-flying-ifv-pencipta-teror-dari-udara/ (ASO-2V depicted as well)

    As there are several images, it would make sense to edit the existing loadout #18395 AT-16 Scallion [9k121 Vikhr] to following:

    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V] (1)(2)

    2x UPK-23-250 23mm Gun Pod
    40x S-8KO 80mm rockets
    4x AT-9 Spiral-2 [9M120 Ataka-V]
    (8x Trooper)

    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V], Long-Range (1)(2)(3)

    2x 450 liter drop tank (PTB-450 drop tank)
    40x S-8KO 80mm rockets
    4x AT-9 Spiral-2 [9M120 Ataka-V]
    (8x Trooper)


    - #3744 Mi-35M Hind -- Iraq

    Switching the AT-16 Scallion [9k121 Vikhr] with the AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V] and applying the changes to the loadouts is all that needs to be done here. However, I'd like to request the standard loadout Iraq employs during their operations against ISIS.

    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V], Light (1)(2)(3)


    - #2946 Mi-35M Hind [AH-2 Sabre] -- Brazil

    Besides fixing the existing loadouts, I'm suggesting these two:

    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V], Light (1 (around 2:00min there are some good close-ups on the AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V]))
    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V], Long-Range (1)

    http://portaldefesa.com/site/index.php/artigos/armaseequipamentos/3360-ah-2-sabre-o-trovao-alado.html


    - #1057 Mi-35M2 Hind -- Venezuela

    Some more changes. Propossing to change the name to Mi-35M2 Hind [Caribe].

    As for the loadouts, I'd like to suggest adding following to the existing once:

    - AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V], Light (1)(2)(3)
    - S-8KO 80mm Rockets, Light (1)

    40x S-8KO 80mm rockets
    2x UPK-23-250 23mm Gun Pod
    (8x Trooper)


    - #458 Mi-24VM Hind E -- Russia

    And finally, for the Russian Mi-24VM, which is the domestic version of the Mi-35M.

    Replace the fixed Gsh-30-2K 30mm canon with a Gsh-23L 23mm canon.
    Replace the S-5K 57mm rockets with S-8KO 80mm rockets.
    Given one of the sources below you could add the S-13B 122mm rockets to the aircrafts weaponry.


    - #2223 Mi-17V5 Hip H -- Venezuela

    When Venezuela purchased their Mi-17/Mi-35 helicopters, it seems they were looking to buy equipment that was interchangeable between both platforms. This is justified by several pictures. Unfortunatly, I can't back my statement with any written source.

    Replace the S-5K 57mm rockets with the S-8KO 80mm rockets and apply the changes to the loadouts. One proposal for a Venezuelan Mi-17 COIN loadout:

    - S-8KO 80mm rockets, Light (1)(2)(3)

    40x S-8KO 80mm rockets
    2x UPK-23-250 23mm Gun Pod


    http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5409/elberet545.66/0_63c44_73d32304_orig (Great source for the Mi-35M, showing flare dispenser and compatible armament!)
    http://www.russianhelicopters.aero/ru/press/publications/3953.html

    It appears that the Mi-35 can't carry the AT-16 Scallion... or for some reason doesn't field it right now. There are pictures available for the AT-9 Spiral-2 [9k120 Ataka-V] carried by all Mi-35 variants in the DB. I guess the AT-16 Scallion [9k121 Vikhr] isn't carried by any export Mi-35, nor the Russian Mi-24VM. Anyways, that's just my 2 cent thoughts. That's a ton of changes/fixes. Take your time and dicide what might be a reasonable addition to the game.

    Thanks!

    (Edit: Rewrote the whole post. Added links and sources.)

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    Couple of database requests/points:
    - There seem to be two 2008 USAF MQ-9B Reaper entries? DBID 1719 and 3686. Only difference seems to be that the latter has 1 x ASIP-2C COMINT.
    - MQ-9B appears to be using GBU-49 operationally. Judging by the picture here a 4 x GBU-49 load might be possible? Cant confirm that though, anyone else know?
    - Netherlands could get an MQ-9 entry, unarmed, probably around 2017 timeframe. Notification here, looks like it will happen. DB wise probably a copy of the French/Italian one?
    - NATO looks like it might buy some A330 MRTTs for the future, 2019/20 timeframe? DB wise probably similar to the Australian KC-30 (boom and drogue equipped)
    - Netherlands F-16s getting GBU-39 SDBs this year (Dutch article). So I would suggest adding GBU-39 loadouts to the 2015 config. Maybe in the future I will ask for a split between SDB and AIM-9X 2015 config and 2014 AIM-9M / GBU-49 config but for now it's okay.

    Note that I dont urgently need any of the above points so no need to rush them or anything, just adding them for the "when there is time" list :)

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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Tomcat84

    - Netherlands F-16s getting GBU-39 SDBs this year (Dutch article). So I would suggest adding GBU-39 loadouts to the 2015 config. Maybe in the future I will ask for a split between SDB and AIM-9X 2015 config and 2014 AIM-9M / GBU-49 config but for now it's okay.


    I saw this confirmed in the March edition of Combat Aircraft. Testing had been completed and the SDB was considered operational.

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    Thanks guys. Updated our request list up do this point.

    Mike

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    Could I ask you to do me a big favor?

    I found cancelled project ship in database. So I hope to add some new future ships. I will use new future scenarios

    It's likes

    Incheon Class Batch 2 and 3 - Batch 2 was starting to built 5 days ago. (South Korea)
    Sigma Class (Vietnam)
    Project 21956 New Anti-air Destroyer (Russia) 12 ships 10,000t planned 2023~25
    Type 055 Destroyer (China) Chinese Aegis system Destroyer, 12,000 - 13,000t planned 2017~19
    Type 081 LHA (China) Hong Kong media says China is building 50,000-ton amphibious warship to carry J-10 VTOL fighters, 2015 by huanqiu site
    Type 001A CV 17 (China) likes Chinese Ulyanovsk Class Carrier. Also It was starting to bulit
    25DD class destroyer(Japan) New 5,000 ton Destroyer

    And other new plan's ships.

    And Pak-Fa,J-31 Naval variant, J-10 VTOL variant for new LHA Ships.

    Sorry I cannot paste source links. If this game support database editor I tried.. But I can't find it.

    I know I have no right to ask you for this, But I should be most obliged if you would grant my request.

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    (Edit: Merged a new post with my last request as both are dealing with the same subject.)

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    Mirage 2000


    Sources:
    - Manuel Pilote Mirage 2000-c, Armée de l'Air.
    - Mirage 2000, Olivier Klene, ISBN : 978-2702503386.
    - Mirage 2000, Collection Check List N° 2, Philippe Roman & Alain Crosnier, ISBN : 2-912749-07-7.
    - Mirage IV, Mirage F1, Mirage 2000, Minidocavia n°20, Hervé Beaumont, ISBN: 2-84890-080-6.
    - Mirage 2000, Collection Check List N° 2, Philippe Roman & Alain Crosnier, ISBN : 2-912749-07-7.
    - Mirage 2000-5, la France accède au combat multicible, Frédéric Lert, Raids Hors-Sérié #15.
    - Le fonctionnement du radar RDY et des Mica-EM au combat, Frédéric Lert, Raids Hors-Sérié #15.
    - Harmattan: Retex armée de I'Air, les enseignements de Ia campagne libyenne., Henri-Pierre Grolleau, Air Fan n°400.
    - Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems 2003.
    - Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2004-2005.
    - https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worldwide/defence/rdy-3-airborne-fire-control-radar
    - https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/canada/defence/rdy-2-airborne-fire-control-radar
    - http://www.snecma.com/IMG/files/fiche_m53_2013_modulvoir_file_fr.pdf
    - http://www.defense.gouv.fr/air/technologies/aeronefs/chasse/chasse
    - http://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/defense/customer-support/mirage-2000/
    - http://www.dassault-aviation.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/08/Engage_051.pdf
    - http://www.dassault-aviation.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/08/Mirage_2000-9_special_issue1.pdf
    - http://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/defense/customer-support/mirage-2000/mirage-2000-9/





  • #??? - Nahar [FLIR]
    Please create a new 3rd generation Infrared, Navigation FLIR.

    "The Nahar navigation FLIR is housed in the pylon that attaches the Shehab pod to the aircraft and can be used with or without the pod installed. Incorporating a high-resolution camera, Nahar is designed for use in all atmospheric conditions, particularly hot and humid climates. It provides a high-resolution infrared image of the area forward of the aircraft. This image is projected onto the pilot’s head-up display or another cockpit display to support the pilot during all mission phases, including takeoff and landing, flight, low-level navigation and strikes on ground or surface targets."

    No specifications data unfortunately.





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  • #1992 - RDY
  • #2333 - RDY-2
  • #5013 - RDY-3
  • #1991 - RDY-7 (been unable to find any reference for that one.)

    MaxContactsAir: 24
    MaxContactsIlluminate: 4 (Track While Scan.)
    FrequencyUpper: 12000000000
    FrequencyLower: 8000000000
    RadarVerticalBeamwidth: (?) one line is 1.75° large and up to 4 lines can be scanned.

    Arc: +/-60° horizontally.

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  • #1992 - RDY
    MaxContactsAir: "70 Nm for SER of 5 m2" (unverifiable source.)

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  • #2333 - RDY-2
  • #5013 - RDY-3

    Role:
    Air-to-air function
    • Very long range, all aspect, look-up / look-down detection (unverifiable source talks about 15% range improvement over the RDY.)
    • Automatic waveform management and antenna scanning
    • Multi-target automatic lock-on and TWS
    • Simultaneous multi-target fire control
    • Single Target Track
    • Combat modes
    • IFF interrogator capability

    Air-to-ground function
    RDY-3 provides all the modes required for day and night, all weather operations:
    • High Resolution Mapping spotlight SAR (picture)
    • Terrain Avoidance (Contour Mapping for Blind Penetration)
    • Moving Target Indication and Tracking
    • Air-to-Ground Ranging
    • Freeze / Silence

    Air-to-sea function
    RDY-3 provides all the modes required for BVR attack of surface ships:
    • Long-range detection
    • Multi-target TWS
    • Target RCS assessment
    • STT
    • ISAR (option)




  • #1005 - Mirage 2000-5 -- Qatar (Air Force), 1997
  • #1116 - Mirage 2000-5 Mk2 -- Greece (Air Force), 2005
  • #1628 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 1997
  • #1281 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 1999
  • #12 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 2007
  • #20 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 2012
  • #30 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1991
  • #2462 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1995
  • #63 - Mirage 2000-9 -- UAE (Air Force), 2005

    Propulsion:
    (M53-P2)
    Military Static Thrust at S/L: 6562 kgf.
    Afterburner Static Thrust at S/L: 9700 kgf.
    Military Static SFC at S/L: 0,92 kg/h/kg.
    Afterburner Static SFC at S/L: 2,12 kg/h/kg.

    Ceiling: 50 000 ft

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  • #1628 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 1997

    While deliveries started in December 2007, it's only in April 1999 that it was declared operational with the EC 1/2 "Cigognes". 37 Mirage 2000C were upgraded.
    Also, as far as I know, no Mirage 2000-5F ever was operational with Super 530D missile. I would thus suggest to flag #1628 as Hypothetical.

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  • #1628 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 1997
  • #1281 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 1999
  • #12 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 2007
  • #20 - Mirage 2000-5F -- France (Air Force), 2012

    Sensor:
    - please delete "#3891 - DDM-2000 -- ICMS Mk2", I found no pic nor text supporting the fact that the 2000-5F is equipped with it.

    Mounts:
    - please add 1x Eclair that brings 6*8 Flares, replaces the brake parachute.




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  • #2111 - Mirage 2000EM -- Egypt (Air Force), 1988
  • #1008 - Mirage 2000EM -- Egypt (Air Force), 1992
  • #30 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1991
  • #2462 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1995

    Sensor:
    - please swap the "#881 - RDI" for the "#880 - RDM" (the RDI radar is "not exportable". Unverifiable sources says it does have NCTR capabilities since 1991 and other "secret" features.)

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  • #30 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1991
  • #2462 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1995

    Sensor:
    Jane's publications mention that the "second 18 have EL-158 RWR and EL-558 jammer, all with Spirale system". I would thus suggest to:

    - please delete "#1928 - SAMET [DECM]" and "#1945 - SAMET [RWR]" from "#2462 - Mirage 2000-8 -- UAE (Air Force), 1995", then add "#2038 - ELT-158" and "#1932 - ELT-558".

    As the "Mirage 2000-8" encompass both EAD and RAD variants, I suggest to:

    ]Stores:
    - please add "#499 - Rafael Recon Pod [SLAR]" and "#485 - Omera 40 Recon Pod [Visual]".

    Loadouts:
    - please create a loadout with 1 "#499 - Rafael Recon Pod [SLAR]", 2 "#1535 - 1300 liter Drop Tank" and 2 "#1878 - R.550 Magic 2 Mk1 -- 1986".
    - please create a loadout with 1 "#485 - Omera 40 Recon Pod [Visual]", 2 "#1535 - 1300 liter Drop Tank" and 2 "#1878 - R.550 Magic 2 Mk1 -- 1986".



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  • #63 - Mirage 2000-9 -- UAE (Air Force), 2005

    Sensor:
    - please swap the "#1991 - RDY-7" for the "#2333 - RDY-2" (as far as I can tell, the RDY-7 is a myth.)
    - please
  • #??? - Nahar [FLIR] (since it "is housed in the pylon", I assume it will be used as is whenever needed)

    Loadouts:
    - to loadout "#4770 Black Shahine, Damocles LDP Pod [FLIR]", please add 4 "#1872 - MICA EM" and remove the "#479 - Damocles LDP Pod" from it.



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  • #2079 - Mirage 2000C -- France (Air Force), 1989
  • #71 - Mirage 2000C -- France (Air Force), 1996

    Mounts:
    - please delete Spirale ICD
    - please add 1x Eclair that brings 2*8 Flares + 1x Eclair again that provides 1* 18 Chaffs, replaces the brake parachute.





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    Thanks Jan. Added to our list.

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    For the record, I haven't made a DB request in, like, a month.

    I'm playing with Italian FREMMs and I'm surprised to discover that the 127mm Vulcano rounds can't be used in the anti-ship role. A little taken aback by this, I did some research. At least one of the three Vulcano projectiles is advertised to be used in the ASUW role, though it is also the one projectile that isn't included in the database.

    Vulcano Data Sheet

    The specific round is the GLR/IR guided munition at the bottom of page 2. 80km range, IR terminal guidance, notched (pre-frag?) HE, IMU+GPS guidance.

    The other two ammo types are included as IDs 7124-7127. Mount itself is ID 2471.

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/16/2015 9:34:23 PM   
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    Ok so I tested 1.07 RC 1 and realy like it

    OODA loops for Russian Navy and Army air defence looks generally correct (actually ± 2-3 seconds deviations in some cases)

    but there is three DB entry with big mistakes in case of OODA

    1.#1645 - SAM Bn/2 (SA-8b Gecko Mod-1 [9K33M3 Osa-AK])
    citation from Osa manual(1991) page 249 :
    "Missiles to prepare for the launch can be put automatically or manually, in such a way that the meeting with target of first rocket was on the far boundary of the affected area.
    Automatic activation of missiles in the preparation is carried out with an automatic upon receipt of the PSA signal "Caution".
    Manually enabling missiles to prepare made to ensure the fire at targets suddenly appeared by pressing button "SPK BRT VKL"
    Time to prepare missiles for launch is 10-12 seconds"
    full manual in russian : https://disk.yandex.ru/public/?hash=BuSrmsgvLB2Oa4SDP5eF%2B7sg/8fBlPPRMCwYJQANdn4%3D

    so reaction time for OSA-AK is 10-12s

    in game this is:
    50 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    37,5 seconds (Cadet)
    30 seconds (Regular)
    25 seconds (Veteran)
    20 seconds (Ace)

    2. #2305 - SKR Admiral Grigorovich [Pr.1135.6M]

    On this ship installed air defence system "Shtil-1"
    from "ALmaz-Antey" official site:
    The reaction time, sec 5-10
    http://raspletin.com/produktsija-i-vidy-dejatelnosti/produktsija-oboronnogo-naznachenija/kompleksy-pvo-morskogo-bazirovanija/korabelnyj-mnogokanalnyj-zenitnyj-raketnyj-kompleks-srednej-dalnosti-shtil-1 in russian

    in game this is:
    40 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    30 seconds (Cadet)
    24 seconds (Regular)
    20 seconds (Veteran)
    16 seconds (Ace)

    3.#2310 - SKR Admiral Sergey Gorshkov [Pr.2235.0]

    for #2089 - SAM Bn (SA-25 [S-350 Vityaz])with same missiles it is
    10 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    7,5 seconds (Cadet)
    6 seconds (Regular)
    5 seconds (Veteran)
    4 seconds (Ace)

    "Redut without Poliment " on #2308 - MPK Gremyashchy [Pr.2038.5, Improved Steregushchy] and #2306 - MPK Soobrazitelny [Pr.2038.1, Mod Steregushchy]
    16 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    12 seconds (Cadet)
    9,6 seconds (Regular)
    8 seconds (Veteran)
    6,4 seconds (Ace)

    but for #2310 - SKR Admiral Sergey Gorshkov [Pr.2235.0] with same missiles and Poliment radar

    40 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    30 seconds (Cadet)
    24 seconds (Regular)
    20 seconds (Veteran)
    16 seconds (Ace)
    I think this is wrong

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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: hellfish6

    For the record, I haven't made a DB request in, like, a month.

    I'm playing with Italian FREMMs and I'm surprised to discover that the 127mm Vulcano rounds can't be used in the anti-ship role. A little taken aback by this, I did some research. At least one of the three Vulcano projectiles is advertised to be used in the ASUW role, though it is also the one projectile that isn't included in the database.

    Vulcano Data Sheet

    The specific round is the GLR/IR guided munition at the bottom of page 2. 80km range, IR terminal guidance, notched (pre-frag?) HE, IMU+GPS guidance.

    The other two ammo types are included as IDs 7124-7127. Mount itself is ID 2471.


    ok will take a look at for next update hopefully.

    Mike





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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Triode

    Ok so I tested 1.07 RC 1 and realy like it

    OODA loops for Russian Navy and Army air defence looks generally correct (actually ± 2-3 seconds deviations in some cases)

    but there is three DB entry with big mistakes in case of OODA

    1.#1645 - SAM Bn/2 (SA-8b Gecko Mod-1 [9K33M3 Osa-AK])
    citation from Osa manual(1991) page 249 :
    "Missiles to prepare for the launch can be put automatically or manually, in such a way that the meeting with target of first rocket was on the far boundary of the affected area.
    Automatic activation of missiles in the preparation is carried out with an automatic upon receipt of the PSA signal "Caution".
    Manually enabling missiles to prepare made to ensure the fire at targets suddenly appeared by pressing button "SPK BRT VKL"
    Time to prepare missiles for launch is 10-12 seconds"
    full manual in russian : https://disk.yandex.ru/public/?hash=BuSrmsgvLB2Oa4SDP5eF%2B7sg/8fBlPPRMCwYJQANdn4%3D

    so reaction time for OSA-AK is 10-12s

    in game this is:
    50 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    37,5 seconds (Cadet)
    30 seconds (Regular)
    25 seconds (Veteran)
    20 seconds (Ace)

    2. #2305 - SKR Admiral Grigorovich [Pr.1135.6M]

    On this ship installed air defence system "Shtil-1"
    from "ALmaz-Antey" official site:
    The reaction time, sec 5-10
    http://raspletin.com/produktsija-i-vidy-dejatelnosti/produktsija-oboronnogo-naznachenija/kompleksy-pvo-morskogo-bazirovanija/korabelnyj-mnogokanalnyj-zenitnyj-raketnyj-kompleks-srednej-dalnosti-shtil-1 in russian

    in game this is:
    40 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    30 seconds (Cadet)
    24 seconds (Regular)
    20 seconds (Veteran)
    16 seconds (Ace)

    3.#2310 - SKR Admiral Sergey Gorshkov [Pr.2235.0]

    for #2089 - SAM Bn (SA-25 [S-350 Vityaz])with same missiles it is
    10 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    7,5 seconds (Cadet)
    6 seconds (Regular)
    5 seconds (Veteran)
    4 seconds (Ace)

    "Redut without Poliment " on #2308 - MPK Gremyashchy [Pr.2038.5, Improved Steregushchy] and #2306 - MPK Soobrazitelny [Pr.2038.1, Mod Steregushchy]
    16 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    12 seconds (Cadet)
    9,6 seconds (Regular)
    8 seconds (Veteran)
    6,4 seconds (Ace)

    but for #2310 - SKR Admiral Sergey Gorshkov [Pr.2235.0] with same missiles and Poliment radar

    40 seconds (Novice Proficiency Level)
    30 seconds (Cadet)
    24 seconds (Regular)
    20 seconds (Veteran)
    16 seconds (Ace)
    I think this is wrong


    Ok we've got a bunch of Russian updates coming so will add these.

    Mike


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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/17/2015 10:52:57 AM   
    ClaudeJ


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    FREMM


    Sources:
    - Toutes les FREMM françaises seront équipées de missiles de croisière | Mer et Marine
    - La FREMM Normandie à la loupe | Mer et Marine
    - FREMM Aquitaine class multi-mission Frigate | Navy Recognition
    - http://visites.colsbleus.fr/visites/fremm.html
    - http://navalanalyses.blogspot.gr/2014/07/aquitaine-class-fremm-frigates-of.html
    - http://navalanalyses.blogspot.be/2014/08/bergamini-class-fremm-frigates-of.html
    - http://fr.dcnsgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/FP_SMA_Sylver_GB_DEF.pdf





    Mounts/Store/Weapons


  • #1766 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2013
  • #2711 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2016

    Mounts:

    "Armaments, it was intended to replace the A70 and A43 by A50 launchers in order to implement the Aster 30, more important than the Aster 15 scope. Until it emerges the idea of developing a new versatile Launcher, which could both accommodate the MdCN and Aster 30. In this way, the FREMM DA may not only provide solid protection missile and air attacks, but also carry out strikes in depth on ground targets. This, without increasing the number of launchers, which remains fixed at four for a total allocation of 32 vertical launch missiles, consisting of a mix of Aster 30 and MdCN."



    Assuming that it's simply the Sylver A-70 that will be adapted I thus suggest to move the "#133 - Aster 30 PAAMS [GWS.45 Sea Viper]" from the "Sylver A-50" mount to the "Sylver A-70" one.

    I *assume* the same system could be applied aboard the Italian FREMM, I just have no source that can confirm it.

    Magazine:
    (76mm/62 OTO Melara Super Rapid) "Under the bridge, an imposing barrel can hold up to 80 shells ready for use. His resurfacing, possible during a fire sequence, is done manually, with hold a reserve of more than 500 munitions."

    I've been unable to find a more accurate figure, there however is a magazine.

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    Aircraft Facilities

  • #1766 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2013
  • #2711 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2016
  • #2368 - F 601 Mohammed VI [FREMM] -- Morocco (Navy), 2013

    Only one large aircraft is operated in the 18 x 12.5 m large hangar:




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    Properties

  • #1766 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2013
  • #2711 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2016

    Please add "Refuel from Port x1 (In)". (Probably from Starboard and Replenish too but can't find a pic.)





    http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/premier-ravitaillement-la-mer-et-grand-depart-pour-laquitaine

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    Properties

  • #1766 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2013
  • #2711 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2016

    Please add "Refuel from Port x1 (In)". (Probably from Starboard and Replenish too but can't find a pic.)





    http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/premier-ravitaillement-la-mer-et-grand-depart-pour-laquitaine

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    Comms

  • #1766 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2013
  • #2711 - D 650 Aquitaine [FREMM ASW] -- France (Navy), 2016
  • #2169 - F 590 Carlo Bergamini [FREMM GP] -- Italy (Navy), 2013
  • #2657 - F 591 Virginio Fasani [FREMM ASW] -- Italy (Navy), 2014
  • #2169 - F 590 Carlo Bergamini [FREMM GP] -- Italy (Navy), 2013

    - Please delete "#219 Link14".
    - Please add "#101 Link1 MIDS6".
    - Please add "#252 Skynet SATCOM". (UK/FR/IT SatComm. Skynet/Syracuse/Sicral network.)

    Link 22 is planned but I'm not sure of its current status.

    http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5274112ae4b02d3f058d4348/t/529c59bfe4b07443d2dcb951/1385978303920/1-8c.pdf

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    Name

  • #2657 - F 591 Virginio Fasani [FREMM ASW] -- Italy (Navy), 2014

    Please name it "Virginio Fasan".
    http://www.marina.difesa.it/uominimezzi/navi/Pagine/FasanVirginio.aspx


    Hope it helps.


    Edit reason: forgot the Comms part.

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    RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues? - 2/17/2015 2:54:12 PM   
    Vici Supreme

     

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    Playing around with some new toys from Build 673. I'm encountering a more complex problem with the #3883 TIF-25K Aerostat.

    I am unable to put the TIF-25K Aerostat (which is listed as medium-sized aircraft) on HSV 2 Swift's and JHSV 1 Spearhead's flightdeck. The game keeps telling me that the airship exceeds the maximum parking space on either vessel. There's no problem with land-based medium-sized hosting facilities.

    Also, since the aerostat carries no fuel..., it has to RTB Bingo about 2-4 seconds after launch, inhibiting to change altitude. Further, once launched, it will stay in the air all the time. There's no ready time for the AEW laodout hence I'm not sure if you designed this type of aircraft for being recovered.

    When launched from a moving naval platform the aerostat can't follow the host unit. Maybe it's possible to make ship-launched aerostats automatically inherit their parent units speed to simulate being towed by it?

    Supreme

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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0

    Playing around with some new toys from Build 673. I'm encountering a more complex problem with the #3883 TIF-25K Aerostat.

    I am unable to put the TIF-25K Aerostat (which is listed as medium-sized aircraft) on HSV 2 Swift's and JHSV 1 Spearhead's flightdeck. The game keeps telling me that the airship exceeds the maximum parking space on either vessel. There's no problem with land-based medium-sized hosting facilities.

    Also, since the aerostat carries no fuel..., it has to RTB Bingo about 2-4 seconds after launch, inhibiting to change altitude. Further, once launched, it will stay in the air all the time. There's no ready time for the AEW laodout hence I'm not sure if you designed this type of aircraft for being recovered.

    When launched from a moving naval platform the aerostat can't follow the host unit. Maybe it's possible to make ship-launched aerostats automatically inherit their parent units speed to simulate being towed by it?

    Supreme


    Thanks, logged issues.

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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0



    When launched from a moving naval platform the aerostat can't follow the host unit. Maybe it's possible to make ship-launched aerostats automatically inherit their parent units speed to simulate being towed by it?

    Supreme


    Can Aerostats be used from ships underway? I only ask because our aerostats in Iraq had to be pulled down and stowed seemingly any time we had a moderate breeze.


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