mortar carrier
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Garmax
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mortar carrier
i searched and couldnt find anything so here
M106 Mortar Carrier
simply im suggesting for the future if we ever do get those mortars.. maybe we could get them as a vehicle or something i believe the us army uses this one one person could drive the other operate the mortar one could spot and walk the artillery
M106 Mortar Carrier
simply im suggesting for the future if we ever do get those mortars.. maybe we could get them as a vehicle or something i believe the us army uses this one one person could drive the other operate the mortar one could spot and walk the artillery
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Jigsaw
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Re: mortar carrier
Make it yourself?
Really though I doubt that this would have much application in-game and the handheld mortar isn't even working yet. Would be a long way to go to get this in and tbh im not so sure it would be worth the effort.
Really though I doubt that this would have much application in-game and the handheld mortar isn't even working yet. Would be a long way to go to get this in and tbh im not so sure it would be worth the effort.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CKjNcSUNt8
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end... "
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end... "
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Garmax
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Re: mortar carrier
if i make it myself would it really be used
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Thermis
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Re: mortar carrier
If you make it yourself and its good it might be used. It's happened in the past.
But Mortars are a touch and go subject at the moment. If you have the spare time and ability I say make it and when PR has a need for it, put it forward. Doesn't hurt to try.
Edit, I wouldn't use the M106, That's a tad bit outdated, I recommend looking up the Stryker mortar variant.
But Mortars are a touch and go subject at the moment. If you have the spare time and ability I say make it and when PR has a need for it, put it forward. Doesn't hurt to try.
Edit, I wouldn't use the M106, That's a tad bit outdated, I recommend looking up the Stryker mortar variant.
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Garmax
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Re: mortar carrier
thats not a bad idea but ive never really touched the area of 3d models for games.. my graphic designs arts and 3d models are on a much more different surface but wouldnt hurt to try
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Rudd
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Eddie Baker
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Re: mortar carrier
The Stryker mortar carrier variant (M1129) has been suggested before, and I think the subject of mortar carriers in general has come up here, but I'll leave it up to the mods as to whether or not to lock the topic, as it's one that doesn't come up often in my memory.Garmax wrote:i searched and couldnt find anything so here
M106 Mortar Carrier
simply im suggesting for the future if we ever do get those mortars.. maybe we could get them as a vehicle or something i believe the us army uses this one one person could drive the other operate the mortar one could spot and walk the artillery
Just FYI. the M106s have been converted to M1064s with the introduction of the M120/M121 120mm mortar in the mid to late 1990s; they replaced the M30 4.2 inch (107mm) mortar. The M113-based 81mm mortar carriers are also long-gone. The Stryker M1129 variant mounts the M121 with a second, lighter mortar (81mm if battalion level unit or 60mm if company level unit) being carried for dismount use. The M1064s are in the heavy brigades (Bradley and Abrams) and the Strykers are, of course, in the Stryker interim/medium brigades.
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IAJTHOMAS
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Re: mortar carrier
Stryker has a mortar carrier version doesn't it? That might be less work to modify than an entirely new model.
But as Rudd says, jumping the gun a bit and I sense a resuggest.
Edit: ninja'd and https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f18-pr ... rrier.html
But as Rudd says, jumping the gun a bit and I sense a resuggest.
Edit: ninja'd and https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f18-pr ... rrier.html



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Garmax
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Re: mortar carrier
ahh well i found out something new today i like the stryker mortar conversion a lot more actually and i do believe it would be alot easier then remodelling sure saved me that job!
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DannyIMK
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Re: mortar carrier
in 0.9 there should be mortars (or 1.0 maybe)
so maybe there will be Stryker with Mortar launcher. M106/M113 are old vehicles from vietnam war. and stryker is newer vehicle. so maybe devs should make Mortar Stryker
so maybe there will be Stryker with Mortar launcher. M106/M113 are old vehicles from vietnam war. and stryker is newer vehicle. so maybe devs should make Mortar Stryker
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Expendable Grunt
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Re: mortar carrier
From what I recall, they never quite managed to get arcing rounds to work.
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Scot
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Jigsaw
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Re: mortar carrier
Its not just arcing the rounds that would need to be done its the entire animation work both 3p and 1p, the flight characteristics, the way it would be represented in-game and how it would be used either in a team or individually. Really all they've got atm is the model afaik.
It's therefore wrong to presume that it will be in 0.9, although never say never.
It's therefore wrong to presume that it will be in 0.9, although never say never.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CKjNcSUNt8
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end... "
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end... "
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Expendable Grunt
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Re: mortar carrier
For non hand weapons, my bad, sorry.[R-COM]Scot wrote:If that is the case Cheo, how do GL's work??
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Garmax
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Re: mortar carrier
i did my research and their not old vehicles.. well the first version is.. but its been replaced by a newer more efficient version and i believe if im correct its cheaper then the stryker conversion and is quiet used to this dayDannyIMK wrote:in 0.9 there should be mortars (or 1.0 maybe)
so maybe there will be Stryker with Mortar launcher. M106/M113 are old vehicles from vietnam war. and stryker is newer vehicle. so maybe devs should make Mortar Stryker
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Hitman.2.5
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Re: mortar carrier
The IDF still use em so they could have it then you'd have to make the stryker version then the bulldog version it seems like a lot of work.Garmax wrote:i did my research and their not old vehicles.. well the first version is.. but its been replaced by a newer more efficient version and i believe if im correct its cheaper then the stryker conversion and is quiet used to this day
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Ragni<RangersPL>
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Re: mortar carrier
This....
I always was a huge fan of player controlled artillery (mobile or not) but... if you make a new vehicle for one faction let's say US Army and put it on the map like Kashan then you also need to make something similar for the MEC... and eventually any other factions with that kind of vehicles on other maps (not to mention about additional work for community factions in the future).... that's a lot of work so let's see how the stationary mortar works out first before thinking about new vehicles
Dr2B Rudd wrote:let see how the new mortar model works out first eh?
I always was a huge fan of player controlled artillery (mobile or not) but... if you make a new vehicle for one faction let's say US Army and put it on the map like Kashan then you also need to make something similar for the MEC... and eventually any other factions with that kind of vehicles on other maps (not to mention about additional work for community factions in the future).... that's a lot of work so let's see how the stationary mortar works out first before thinking about new vehicles
RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!!!
Do not post stupid suggestions just because you had a bad round in PR 
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calstifer
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Re: mortar carrier
Or maybe we make them emplacements for FB's...
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Eddie Baker
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Re: mortar carrier
Yes, the M113A3 is still in use today by the US Army as a mortar carrier (M1064 mentioned earlier), engineer squad vehicle and in utility roles (like armored ambulance) in the heavy brigades. An upgraded and stretched version, the MTVL (aka M113A4 or M113A3+), is used by the Canadian Forces.Garmax wrote:i did my research and their not old vehicles.. well the first version is.. but its been replaced by a newer more efficient version and i believe if im correct its cheaper then the stryker conversion and is quiet used to this day
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0blivi0us
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Re: mortar carrier
Yeah, i read an article about a dev that recently finished up a mortar model. But it won't be out for a LONG time.Garmax wrote:i searched and couldnt find anything so here
M106 Mortar Carrier
simply im suggesting for the future if we ever do get those mortars.. maybe we could get them as a vehicle or something i believe the us army uses this one one person could drive the other operate the mortar one could spot and walk the artillery
Idea is to have it as a stationary for forward bases.
I think making it to mobile will make the vehicle a might spam-mobile. Mortaring the hell out of some poor outpost


