It is probably an internal location ID used by Facebook, as it came in with FB synching. You'll notice others have this, too.JanH, is the numbers in you "location" a grid coordinate ?
It is probably an internal location ID used by Facebook, as it came in with FB synching. You'll notice others have this, too.JanH, is the numbers in you "location" a grid coordinate ?
I think the Backfire also has the capability to fire the Kh-65SE/Kh-555 Kent, but it is not normally carried.Hmm. It appears you're right. What ASM does the the Backfire carry now, then?
Interesting. Those pictures look nice. I always wanted to do a cruise of the north sea, Baltic area.
I did some more research, and I discovered that the Kh-22M, Kh-22P,and Kh-32 versions are still in service!I just had to point this out: The AS-4 Kitchen was retired in 2007.
Will players have the option to arm the Backfire with Kh-22s, Kh-15s, bombs, or a mixture of them?nimitz: It is! We'll keep the missiles in the game, and choose the standard loadouts actually in the field most scenarios.
Can't say from the back of my head exactly what loadouts will be available, but something like that, yes. The more loadouts, the merrier, as they say, but they have to be realistic and make sense.Will players have the option to arm the Backfire with Kh-22s, Kh-15s, bombs, or a mixture of them?
As long as the Kh-22s and Kh-15s are there!Can't say from the back of my head exactly what loadouts will be available, but something like that, yes. The more loadouts, the merrier, as they say, but they have to be realistic and make sense.
We'll have nothing that moves on land. We could mock up any of those, but they'll be stationary. Or targets, it you like!Will land units such as artillery guns, tanks, and trains be in the game?
We'll definitely have UAVs in the game. It looks like the X-47 is one of those we'll go for, since it is what the US Navy goes forWill the X-47 UAV be in the game?
Will there be many land targets in NWAC?