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Blast33 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (11/26/2021 3:12:45 PM)

The one form @TheBrit96 is attached




Blast33 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (11/26/2021 3:13:47 PM)

And also a very nice one from ??? posted this package, very useful.
Please compare.




BeirutDude -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (11/27/2021 10:52:54 AM)

Blast33 TY!!!!




BeirutDude -> Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (11/28/2021 8:16:11 PM)

Kaliningrad Oblast.

Primary source (other than Google Earth)...
https://www.gfsis.org/maps/russian-military-forces




Gunner98 -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (1/30/2022 12:40:36 AM)

Moscow SAM Ring (1st AD Corps) ~1994





Rob322 -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/1/2022 12:53:28 AM)

Here's Keflavik. I couldn't believe it's not in the game but then I guess since it wasn't primarily a military facility in 2013, it got left out.

This is intended to be late Cold War and is based on various info that I could find. Any errors and omissions are mine. Still, plenty of room for the 57th FIS as well as P-3's, E-3's, tankers, cargo and probably another squadron or two of warplanes.

Enjoy!




Rob322 -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/1/2022 12:58:56 AM)

This is the USAF's nuclear weapons storage facility buried underneath a mountain near Albuquerque New Mexico. I'll admit I guessed at some of this facility and it's probably best used as a target as from what I've gleaned the weapons would need to be transported to bases where they could actually be put onto a delivery system. In fact, I believe much of what is stored here is typically slated for disposal. Still, there might be some scenarios out there where someone tries to steal a nuke or two ... good luck! [:D] Anyways, if this sort of facility interests you, here it is!




DetlefKroeze -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/3/2022 12:21:58 AM)

Rob, I think Keflavik is listed as Iceland_1985_007_B81 in DB3000.




Rob322 -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/3/2022 3:16:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DetlefKroeze

Rob, I think Keflavik is listed as Iceland_1985_007_B81 in DB3000.


D’oh!

You’re totally right, I wonder why they gave it that name? Oh well, my mistake for not checking closely enough.




BDukes -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/3/2022 1:14:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Rob322


quote:

ORIGINAL: DetlefKroeze

Rob, I think Keflavik is listed as Iceland_1985_007_B81 in DB3000.


D’oh!

You’re totally right, I wonder why they gave it that name? Oh well, my mistake for not checking closely enough.


Mostly because we weren't perfect and Rag was focused on his Cold War campaign when working on it. Next time Doc's Delorean rolls up I'll add it to the list[8D]

Mike




Rob322 -> RE: Kaliningrad Oblast, 2021 (2/3/2022 2:29:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BDukes

quote:

ORIGINAL: Rob322


quote:

ORIGINAL: DetlefKroeze

Rob, I think Keflavik is listed as Iceland_1985_007_B81 in DB3000.


D’oh!

You’re totally right, I wonder why they gave it that name? Oh well, my mistake for not checking closely enough.


Mostly because we weren't perfect and Rag was focused on his Cold War campaign when working on it. Next time Doc's Delorean rolls up I'll add it to the list[8D]

Mike



Ha! No worries! I still should've checked closer.




BeirutDude -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/4/2022 12:25:15 AM)

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Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/9/2022 4:49:41 AM)

Here is Galena Air Force Station in Western Alaska. Galena was a Forward Operating Base in Alaska during the Cold War, often hosting detachments from the fighter squadrons based at Elmendorf. With the break up of the Soviet Union Galena was made redundant in 1993 and closed although it remains an active civilian facility today.




Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/9/2022 2:57:20 PM)

And here is King Salmon Airport, in the southwest of the Alaskan mainland. A commercial airport, it also has had a military presence, with fighter detachments often based here to patrol the border with the USSR.




Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/17/2022 4:34:05 AM)

This is Sheppard AFB, a major training base near Wichita Falls Texas. Equipped with four runways and plentiful hangars, it is home to the 80th Flying Training Wing and 82nd Training Wing (non-flying). A check of aerial imagery indicates it would not be odd to find really any type of plane in the USAF or Allied inventory here. Was also a SAC base from 1960-66.




Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/20/2022 10:00:32 PM)

A couple more bases:

Dobbins ARB: Dobbins Air Reserve Base is located in the suburbs of Atlanta to the northwest. Originally constructed with nothing around it, suburban sprawl has since enveloped the base, leading to predictable calls to close the base, which, so far, have been rebuffed. The USAF uses it as home for a C-130 squadron and has served multiple needs in the past. The base is also home to major production facilities for Lockheed-Martin, which I've included in this build.

Wright-Patterson AFB: Located northeast of Dayton, Ohio, this 100+ year old facility has a long history. It's currently the HQ for the Air Material Command and home to a C-17 unit. It is also notorious with conspiracy theorists for being a purported storage place for captured extraterrestrial spacecraft and this occupants. Why the US government would choose to store such items here at a base surrounded by suburban civilian uses rather than more remote facilities out west makes little sense to me but to each their own. During the 1960's the base also had a B-52 squadron under SAC on strategic alert based here. I think I identified where the ammo facilities are (were?) but it the various components are a guess.

Enjoy! As always, any feedback is appreciated!




Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/21/2022 6:46:04 PM)

Little Rock AFB is home to multiple C-130 Squadrons serving in the USAF, USAFR and ARNG. In the past, it was originally a SAC base with B-47's, B-58's and KC-135's.




Rob322 -> RE: Import/Export Facilities DB (2/21/2022 9:46:57 PM)

Here are two facilities located in the high desert of Southern California, halfway between Palmdale and Victorville. According to aerial imagery on Google Earth, both were poorly developed private airfields. Beginning in the early 21st century, each one began a significant transformation, each acquiring new, longer runways, tarmacs, hangars and other facilities. Each soon sported the General Atomics symbol on their tarmacs and a review of the different years shows at times various UAV's on the ramp. I don't plan to do many "civilian" facilities but these might prove to be interesting facilities/targets for an enterprising scenario builder.




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