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![]() Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | Skyline159 a écrit Why are vehicle nicknames in capital letters? Probably because they are written that way in the game, although it's not always necessary to reproduce that style in the entries -- Last edit: 2025-05-01 18:37:14 | |
![]() Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | Why are vehicle nicknames in capital letters? | |
Almaz-Antey 2K12 Kub Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | builder NIIP | |
unknown Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | AT-T artillery tractor | |
FMC M113 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | Think this is made up, that's a hell of a bulky chassis for a mobile radar. | |
IEMZ Kupol 9A331 'Tor' Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | IEMZ Kupol 9A331 'Tor' | |
Almaz-Antey 2K12 Kub Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | Evil Tim a écrit MAP 2K12 'Kub' (SA-6 Gainful). Yes. Origin - USSR | |
Almaz-Antey 2K12 Kub Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | MAP 2K12 'Kub' (SA-6 Gainful). | |
AM General M-939 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | AM General M939 | |
KrAZ 255 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | KrAZ-255 | |
Kirov T-80 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | Make is Kirov (LKZ) or Omsktransmash. Not Malyshev. | |
GAZ BRDM-2 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | GAZ BRDM-2 | |
Uralvagonzavod T-72 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | victorvance a écrit "Malyshev" or "Uralvagonzavod"? f**k Malyshev NEVER produced T-72. SovietRussian T-72 build only by Uralvagonzavod. Malyshev (KhPZ is pre 1970-s name) produce T-64 and T-84 but only modernize soviet-era T-72. -- Last edit: 2013-10-29 17:45:28 | |
Kirov 2S7 'Pion' Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | In mark it's LKZ (Kirov) 2S4 'Tulpan' but modeled after LKZ (Kirov) 2S7 'Pion' -- Last edit: 2013-10-29 17:37:05 | |
Uralvagonzavod T-72 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | That looks more like a Panther than a T-72. Low polys FTW, I guess. | |
unknown Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | P-40 (or 1S12 Bronya) "LONG TRACK" fire control radar: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Longtrack.jpg Country of origin would be Soviet Union since I think these were obsolete when it fell, and I can't find a manufacturer. Though it looks like they've put it on a GM chassis instead of the one in my picture, so you might be able to wing it and say Metrovagonmash. -- Last edit: 2013-10-29 09:50:13 | |
FMC M113 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | STRAIGHT FLUSH is the NATO codename for this: media.desura.com/images/groups/1/3/2587/1S91M2_Straight-Flush-Slovakia_MiroslavGyurosi-1S.jpg It's the same GM chassis family as the ZSU-23-4, I think STRAIGHT FLUSH (Russian GRAU designation is 1S91) is made by Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant. | |
FMC M113 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | It looks like it is based on the M113. | |
Uralvagonzavod T-72 Jane's Combat Simulations: Advanced Tactical Fighters (1996) | "Malyshev" or "Uralvagonzavod"? ![]() |






