@EternalDarkness Against land targets or for secondary purposes such as signalling, illumination, and smoke laying. It's for the various Paternian riverine warfare craft, from light gunboats to heavy monitors with navalized Victoria tank turrets.
I take it that this would include riverine craft, such as river monitors and gunboats. While not particularly accurate, they're perfect for putting an illumination shell or smoke shell for whatever purposes may be necessary for such munitions.
Also good for blowing up shore installations with explosive shells. Other weapons such as automatic cannons, rocket, and missile systems would not necessarily be able to hit targets in cover, while a mortar may be able to hit them. Although I suppose you could use an automatic grenade launcher for that, but a 120mm mortar has the hitting power of a 155mm howitzer.
I know some PT boats employed them for similar purposes.
How about a coilgun? I’ve heard that multiple-stage coilgun are being explored for use in mortars of 120mm and 81mm caliber, to be carried on vehicles. @EternalDarkness
Nyet. Efforts by the Paternian Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps interdicted vital supplies of vodka. Without vodka to power them, their advance slowed. @InternationalAircraftCompany
@EternalDarkness I think your tanks are fantastic, as are your builds.
However, I do suggest renaming this particular machine, since "ARV" in common use with such forces typically means "Armored Recovery Vehicle." Basically a tow truck or wrecker for tanks.
The 90mm gun has comparable performance to the 105mm M7, a Paternian derivative of the Royal Ordnance L7.
The side armor of the Victoria isn't particularly thick.
Very few AU tanks were knocked out by CAF forces, simply because they were rarely employed during this time. The nature of the terrain favored wheeled vehicles such as this and the Zamburak. Tanks in our use were mostly good for propaganda, given the limited number available and the lack of suitability to the terrain. @PyrusEnderhunter
@Stellarlabs Its a 120mm mortar.
@PyrusEnderhunter We don't attack those who aren't online.
@PhantomBladeCorp It's Berus, not Belarus.
Fictional faction in the C&C RP.
Am afraid not at the moment. @Ghavin2000
@Blue0Bull Thanks!
@PyrusEnderhunter Plane = gray = bland = not seen = John Cena
Therefore, by transitive property, Plane = John Cena
Neat! Permission to adapt this to my Victoria tank chassis? @FeatureBot
@YuukaNeko I should say that I like your handguard better.
Indeed. @phanps
@WNP78 Okay.
So far, the compact rotators flex like a noodle under the weight. Will try original rotors.
@melojam Yep.
@WNP78 Thanks! Now I can give 70-ton war machines the suspension they deserve!
Ah.
Is there any XML functions that I can use to turn a rotator into a torsion bar? @WNP78
Can I use the damperMultiplier setting to make this? @WNP78
How long would your absence be? @PyrusEnderhunter
@WNP78 Can the damper settings be used to jury-rig torsion bars?
I’d totally not do a strafing run in one of my many air-ground builds and arrange the planes like Picasso. @RailfanEthan
@phanps Thanks!
@phanps Gotcha.
@phanps $1,250,000 per aircraft, basic configuration, new.
@Dllama4 @Texasfam04 Thanks!
@Liquidfox Thanks!
@DankDorito Thanks!
@EternalDarkness Wonderful CAS plane. I'm thinking of another CAS competition evaluating various CAS aircraft, fixed and rotary-winged included.
Nice. Pucara-inspired?
Thanks! @ESIOTROT121
@jamesPLANESii I've done better.
@Supercraft888 Np!
This will pair nicely with it.
@EternalDarkness Against land targets or for secondary purposes such as signalling, illumination, and smoke laying. It's for the various Paternian riverine warfare craft, from light gunboats to heavy monitors with navalized Victoria tank turrets.
I take it that this would include riverine craft, such as river monitors and gunboats. While not particularly accurate, they're perfect for putting an illumination shell or smoke shell for whatever purposes may be necessary for such munitions.
Also good for blowing up shore installations with explosive shells. Other weapons such as automatic cannons, rocket, and missile systems would not necessarily be able to hit targets in cover, while a mortar may be able to hit them. Although I suppose you could use an automatic grenade launcher for that, but a 120mm mortar has the hitting power of a 155mm howitzer.
I know some PT boats employed them for similar purposes.
How about a coilgun? I’ve heard that multiple-stage coilgun are being explored for use in mortars of 120mm and 81mm caliber, to be carried on vehicles. @EternalDarkness
@Flash0of0green Thanks!
It’s an anti-aircraft vehicle. @JustaSuthernBoy
Nyet. Efforts by the Paternian Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps interdicted vital supplies of vodka. Without vodka to power them, their advance slowed. @InternationalAircraftCompany
Basically this.
The Soviets won, but as a result was in a worse position than before. @Awsomur
@lllKenlll Np! The nose could use some improvements, but you've nailed the wing shape.
@EternalDarkness I think your tanks are fantastic, as are your builds.
However, I do suggest renaming this particular machine, since "ARV" in common use with such forces typically means "Armored Recovery Vehicle." Basically a tow truck or wrecker for tanks.
@PyrusEnderhunter It's modern chemistry and metallurgy. The 105mm M7 was designed in the 1950's.
This gun was developed in the 1990's.
@BaconAircraft Certainly! Tu-144 can run off vodka, the fuel of the motherland!
The 90mm gun has comparable performance to the 105mm M7, a Paternian derivative of the Royal Ordnance L7.
The side armor of the Victoria isn't particularly thick.
Very few AU tanks were knocked out by CAF forces, simply because they were rarely employed during this time. The nature of the terrain favored wheeled vehicles such as this and the Zamburak. Tanks in our use were mostly good for propaganda, given the limited number available and the lack of suitability to the terrain. @PyrusEnderhunter
@Hayhayjam664 Set it to "automatic."
Is the props set for manual pitch adjustment?
I like tanks.
Victoria, here we come!
@phanps Sounds good!
@JustaSuthernBoy Did you say jeep with a .50 cal?
@GermanWarMachine I have made an Ontos-like vehicle a while back. Probably will remaster it, but there's a bunch of projects that I'd like to get to.
@PyrusEnderhunter Read up.
@Liquidfox Thanks!
@JustaSuthernBoy Comes with the .50 cal spotting rifle.
@JustaSuthernBoy Got plenty more. Got one with a 106mm recoilless rifle coming up.