*pssst* quick, someone get $keletor! He's still got the tranquiliser darts from trying to stop me metioning the P90.El_Vikingo wrote:OMG, Could the Driver have a quad high explosive 50 cal on the top coupled to the camera with zoom?!?!!?! I'm Serious!![]()
gun stabilizer for tanks
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Bob_Marley
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The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
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[uBp]Irish
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ok cause i was just wondering if they actually did anything to a tank. I know you use sabot rounds on armor, and heat rounds on infantry/cars, but i just wondered if the APC sabot rounds actually were much of a threat to a tank.Bob_Marley wrote:Yeah they do, but you need to land like 25-30 rounds of it on the tank if you want to kill it, which means unless that tank's got no ammo for its primary armament, you're toast.

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whisperingdeath
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Not weapons, weapon stabilizer... Different from a weapon. The 120mm is not the most powerful weapon on a tank in the world. The Oplot I believe has a larger cannon size, as does the T90 and some other tanks, but what it boils down to is training, and quality, but the Russians would rather have quantity over quality, the sight systems on the T90s and lower suck ***.... Also Im not an brain washed American, this is a forum about a mod, please dont bring up stupid *** stereotypes about Americans in here, or the American government or whatever you ***... US PROPAGANDA BRAINWASHING MACHINE... That is funny... Maybe we should put that in the MOD as well?Longbow* wrote:Bla bla , US propaganda brainwashing machine works exellent ..
*we have teh best weapons in the world*![]()
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This individuality stuff is a bunch of bullshit." -George S. Patton
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[uBp]Irish
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just tested on a server firing apc sabot rounds at a tank's side. Takes way to many cooldowns, and i think i even had to use 1 whole magazine of rounds.
However, only took about 15-20 sabot rounds i think to down another APC, while it took 40+ heat rounds to do the same. Also no cooldown with APC Sabots vs. APC with about 15-20 rounds.
Tank Sabot rounds destory a APC in one shot, or will start it burning where it will then explode. Tank HEAT rounds take atleast 2 shots to destory an APC. 1 shot get's it grey smoking, another destorys it.
conclusion Sabots against armor (duh) and heat's again car's/infantry/apc (if wanna save sabot rounds)
just some information for use.
However, only took about 15-20 sabot rounds i think to down another APC, while it took 40+ heat rounds to do the same. Also no cooldown with APC Sabots vs. APC with about 15-20 rounds.
Tank Sabot rounds destory a APC in one shot, or will start it burning where it will then explode. Tank HEAT rounds take atleast 2 shots to destory an APC. 1 shot get's it grey smoking, another destorys it.
conclusion Sabots against armor (duh) and heat's again car's/infantry/apc (if wanna save sabot rounds)
just some information for use.

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Longbow*
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M1A2 is a weapon ; gun stabilizer is it's part .whisperingdeath wrote:Not weapons, weapon stabilizer... Different from a weapon.
I wish they were stereotypes ...but every 2nd American which is posting on the forums I read blindly believe that everything which have an inscription on it's back 'made in US' is the best in the world . I'm just sick of it ... If you aren't that kind of person - I apologize .whisperingdeath wrote:please dont bring up stupid *** stereotypes about Americans in here
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Gyberg
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The AA Vehicles gun/cannon is stabilised..... it shouldn't be that hard to transfer that function to the tanks should it?
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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Bob_Marley
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Never, ever say "shouldn't be that hard". Doing so immeditatly makes it impossible!Gyberg wrote:The AA Vehicles gun/cannon is stabilised..... it shouldn't be that hard to transfer that function to the tanks should it?
The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
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Gyberg
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so were tanks before aswell, except for the .50 gunner.....'[uBp wrote:Irish']aa vehicles are crewed by 1 person.
And yeah sorry for cursing this with the "shouldn't be that hard" thingy... Im taking it back and instead Im stating the complete opposite.... "It will be very hard/impossible"
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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Smitty4212
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Stop trolling. A forum that represents less than one one thousandth of one percent of the American demographic is not really the place you should be making stereotypes. Perhaps I should base some stereotypes about Ukrainians based on what Ukrainians have posted here...Longbow* wrote:M1A2 is a weapon ; gun stabilizer is it's part .
I wish they were stereotypes ...but every 2nd American which is posting on the forums I read blindly believe that everything which have an inscription on it's back 'made in US' is the best in the world . I'm just sick of it ... If you aren't that kind of person - I apologize .
I would love to see gun stabilization, but for the moment I don't think it's that important. We're not going to be shooting at tanks kilometers away, so even with gun stabilization chances are that it's still going to be whoever shoots first wins.
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Gyberg
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^^ Have you played Kahshan Desert?
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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[uBp]Irish
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well no **** tanks were one man crewed. However, the "gun stabilization" you see, is the player anticipating his own movement and adjusting. it's pretty much a semi-consciouss thing. You know you're going over a hill, so you're going to pull the mouse down, and know how much, but for a 2man crew, the gunner is going to know they are going to go over the hill, but will not know the effect after landing.

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Gyberg
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I actually tested this last night.... not just posting and stating stuff randomly, took my hand off the mouse and started to move across the sanddunes with the MEC AA Vehicle..... I suggest you do the same thing before posting again....
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."


