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ORIGINAL: bsq Will that need to be referenced so they can check the validity of the source? Yes please! quote:
ORIGINAL: bsq If so here is how I could post it, just looking at SA-20 as an example (an absolute game changer in the wrong hands). Wrong range - 200km is actually 108nm for 48N6E2 and the 48N6E goes about 150km or 82nm ish Updated, thanks! quote:
ORIGINAL: bsq 12 TELS, not 6 or 8 or whatever for 48 RTF rounds, plus 1 set of reloads The number of TELs deployed depends on a number of factors, incl operator (country), region/area of deployment, etc. 12x TEL is max, in practice it is 6 for Russia and 4 for China. This is confirmed by Google Earth observations. If you have info on actual 12x-TEL deployments please post up and I'll add entries with 12x TELs as well. quote:
ORIGINAL: bsq 30N6E2 is actually reported as Tombstone (not Flap Lid C) 64N6E2 is reported as Big Bird E (not Big Bird C) It uses not only Clam Shell, but Cheese Board (96L6E) in the same way that SA-12 is shown with High Screen. Updated 30N6E. Could you post more info on 30N6E2 and 64N6E2. From the designation these look like export versions. Do you have more info on 96L6E deploying with the SA-20 systems? quote:
ORIGINAL: bsq (Sourced from ausairpower.net and alamaz-antey.ru amongst others) Should be in in the Algerian inventory (http://defense-update.com/20120311_satellite-imagery-uncovers-new-s-300-sites-in-algeria.html) Should be in Greek inventory Satellite images from Algeria show 6x bunkers per site so probably 4x launchers and 2x radars? http://defense-update.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/modified_sa3_print_web-1.jpg Have gone with 4x launchers per site for Algeria for now: Radar (Big Bird C [64N6]) -- Algeria (Air Force), 2009, SA-20 SAM Bn (SA-20b Gargoyle [S-300PMU-2]) -- Algeria (Air Force), 2009, 4x TEL, 8x Bn Greek SA-20 is already in there as: SAM Bn (SA-20a Gargoyle [S-300PM-1]) -- Greece (Air Force), 19XX, 6x TEL, 4x Bn
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