+lindr2 19 Posted January 8, 2011 View File Soviet Bombs Pack Soviet Bombs pack for SF2. README I'm glad to present to you my Soviet Bombs pack. This project took over a year of hard work and involved consulting extracts from the original manuals and the employees of FSUE "Bazalt". The pack covers bomb designs starting with 1927 when the first Soviet bombs were created based on pre-Revolution models. The complete list is provided at the bottom of the readme. I can provide anyone with the source files of the models and textures (*.max and *.psd formats) for their use on the following conditions: - you may freely use the sources to create non-Soviet variants of the bombs (designs from China or WP countries) - you may freely use them to create non-Soviet bombs and other weapons - if you want to improve a particular entry in the pack, you must get in touch with me fist - if you want to make a Soviet bomb omitted from the pack, you must contact me first too INSTALLATION - Unpack to a temporary folder - Copy flies from Weapons folder to Objects\Weapons in your mod folder - Copy flies from Effects folder to Effects in your mod folder Notes 1) Despite the popular belief bomb names such as FAB-250, 500 etc do not mean that the bomb weight is exactly 250, 500 etc kg. The bomb types are in fact more strictly regulated in terms of size than weight. According to 1941 standards a FAB-250 had to have a diameter of 325 mm, length of no more than 1500 mm, but could weigh 220-280 kg. Further examples: FAB-250 M46 - 220 kg FAB-500 M46 - 428 kg FAB-250 M54 - 236 kg FAB-500 M54 - 473 kg FAB-250 M62 - 227 kg FAB-500 M62 - 497kg In case of significant difference between a bomb's real and nominal weight, the name reflects this FOTAB-250-215 (weighs 216 kg) FAB-1500-2600TS (2584 kg) 2) Since the weight of some bombs exceeds the nominal one those bombs may be unavailable if a plane's pylons are set up for a precise load limit in data.ini. For example FAB-3000 M54 weighs 3067 kg FAB-9000 M54 weighs 9407 kg As a result Tu-16 with LoadLimit=9000 can't carry 3 FAB-300 M54 or 1 FAB-9000 M54, thus to make planes fully compatible with this pack it is advisable to alter pylon load limits as following LoadLimit=100 -> LoadLimit=125 LoadLimit=250 -> LoadLimit=275 LoadLimit=500 -> LoadLimit=535 LoadLimit=1000 -> LoadLimit=1100 LoadLimit=1500 -> LoadLimit=1600 LoadLimit=2000 -> LoadLimit=2150 LoadLimit=3000 -> LoadLimit=3100 LoadLimit=5000 -> LoadLimit=5250 LoadLimit=6000 -> LoadLimit=6200 LoadLimit=9000 -> LoadLimit=9500 3) If you were using MGunny's Ordnance Shop II for SF2 by 331Killerbee http://combatace.com...hop-ii-for-sf2/ - delete folders listed here since these are the older versions of the bombs included in this pack and the new versions use different folder names BRAB-220_1930 BRAB-250 BRAB-500 BRAB-500_1930 BRAB-1000 BRAB-1000_1930 FAB5000 RBK-500 OAB 2.5RT ZAB-250 - overwrite folders with the same name since they contain updated versions of the same weapons 4) Cluster bombs have a minimal release altitude, provided in the list. Figures have been verified and are considered historically accurate. 5) Do not edit bombs of FOTAB, DAB, NOSAB, DOSAB, SAB, ODAB, AGITAB types using the Weapon Editor, since it will erase the effect description in the data file upon saving. Those bombs are also marked with *. 6) Flare bombs have 2 different effects - cluster flare bombs detonate on the ground and create multiple light sources - single flare bombs create a slowly descending flare in the air. Minimal release altitide is provided in the list. 7) Chemical bombs and propaganda leaflet dispensers deal no damage 8) Cluster bomb PBK-500 MBD generates multiple smoke sources which can cause a significant fps drop. 9) Day time signal bombs and some practice bombs have a coloured smoke effect. 10) Night time signal bombs and some practice bombs a colured flame effect. 11) Cluster mine dispensers are implemented the following way: - The dispenser opens up and scatters the elements in an area. - 20 seconds later the elements detonate The ordnance is designed to be dropped in front of enemy ground formations on the move. 12) Model pivot point is almost universally located at the intersection of the bomb axis with the veritcal line drawn from the suspension lug of the bomb (front lug if there are several). As the result the pivot point hardly ever matches the geometrical centre of the model. The reasons for that adjustment are - Most Soviet bombs' centre of gravity is located at thats point (and the front suspension lug is the main one). - Many Soviet bombs, such as the entire M-54 family have extruding fins. - Many bomb racks (such as BDZ-57MT) have cutouts for the fins, which require precise bomb positioning. 13) Bomb colors - The regulations introduced back in 1912 stated that bombs must be painted navy gray. - In real life bombs were all shades of gray, bluish gray, light blue, greenish blue depending on the paint used and the storage conditions. - In the war time bombs were not painted, which is reflected in brownish textures imitating rust. - To underline the variety of bombs in the pack, signal and illumination bombs are gived blue shades, photography flares and cluster bombs are bluish-green, incendiaries are gray etc. 14) Bomb markings - before the '60s VVS used short names ("500" instead of "FAB-500") and colour rings to mark bomb types - starting with the '60s and the '70s full names without colour markings were used - sometimes different bombs of the same model can have different marknigs (some short, some full) - I placed the full names on the post-war bombs and the short ones on the earlier models (written in black paint) - I used authentic tables of drop rate (written in white paint) whenever it was possible 15) Thermostable (Thermoresistant) bombs were designed to be carried on MiG-25 and can withstand prolonged heating in high-speed flight. They can be dropped from any altitude up to 25 000 m. FAB-500 M62T and FAB-250 M62T do not differ much from the basic model. 16) The bombs in the pack have identical drag chutes. In real life different bombs have different chute designs. Probably this issue will be amended later. 17) Captured German bombs were metioned in the documents of FSUE "Bazalt" from 1941 to 1945. Since originally they used a different suspension mechanism, I have redesigned their suspension to make it compatible with the Soviet hardpoints. THANKS FOR TRANSLATION, Gr.Viper ! weight (Kg), minimal release altitude(m) _________________________________________________ Leaflet* : AGB-100-30 (30kg, 500m) AGITAB-250-85 (93.5kg, 500m) AGITAB-500-300 (312kg, 500m) RBK-250 Agit (127kg, 500m) _________________________________________________ Fragmentary: WWII bombs AG-2 (2.09kg) (air dropped grenade) AO-2,5-2 (2.09kg) AO-2,5-3 (3.1kg) AO-2,5SCh (2.84kg) AO-8 (8kg) AO-8m3 (7.29kg) AO-8m4 (7.02kg) AO-8m5 (7.4kg) AO-8m6 (6.53kg) AO-8m6Bis (6.9kg) AO-8m6SCh (6.67kg) AO-10-6.5SCh (6.4kg) AO-10-6.5ST (6.62kg) AO-10SCh (9.53kg) post WWII bombs AO-10SCh M52 (9.53kg) WWII bombs AO-15 (13.3kg) AO-20m1 (20.86kg) AO-20m2 (16.4kg) AO-20m3 (21kg) AO-20m4 (17.3kg) AO-20Tr (20.86kg) AO-25-20 (24.06kg) AO-25M (23.3kg) AO-25MSCh (25kg) AO-25m1 (23.6kg) AO-25m1bis (26.44kg) AO-25m2 (25.2kg) AO-25m13 (23.95kg) AO-25SL (25.57kg) AO-25-35m13 (34.8kg) post WWII bombs AO-25SL M46 (25.57kg) AO-50-100Sch (94kg) AO-50-100Sl (95kg) post WWII bombs AO-25-30 (30.75kg) AO-25-33 (33kg) AO-50-100M (96kg) _________________________________________________ Fragmentary-Chemical*: AOKh-8 (6.67kg) AOKh-10 (6.22kg) AOKh-15 (14.12kg) _________________________________________________ KMGU Blocks (KMGU has 8 block, made by drawings, ODS,AS has parashutes, no new KMGU canister, old lod fits ok) BKF AO-2,5RT (AP) (46kg) BKF AO-2,5RTM (AP) (46kg) BKF AS (Smoke)* (41kg) BKF ODS-35 (FAE)* (36kg) BKF PFM-1S (Mines)* (39kg) BKF POM-1S (Mines)* (42kg) BKF POM-2 (Mines)* (74kg) BKF PTAB-2,5 (AT) (41kg) BKF PTAB-1M (AT) (49kg) BKF PTM-1 (Mines)* (39kg) _________________________________________________ Armor piercing: WWII bombs BRAB-220 (238kg) BRAB-200DS (213kg) BrAB-250 M43 (255kg) BrAB-500 M38 (531kg) BrAB-500 M43 (510kg) BrAB-500DS (503kg) BrAB-800DS (791kg) BrAB-1000 M38 (1046kg) BrAB-1000 M43 (1012kg) Post WWII BRAB-220M (244kg) BRAB-500M (525kg) BRAB-500M55 (517kg) BRAB-1000M (1017kg) BRAB-1500M55 (1551kg) _________________________________________________ Penetrator: WWII Bombs BETAB-150DS (163kg) BETAB-170DS (170kg) BETAB-450DS (498kg) BETAB-750DS (766kg) Post WWII BETAB-500 (475kg) BETAB-500Sh (424kg) BETAB-500ShP (380kg) BETAB-500U (510kg) _________________________________________________ Smoke*: M27 Bombs AD-10 (10kg) WWII Bombs DAB-25-30F (30kg) DAB-100-80F (85kg) GAB-100D (100kg) (Navy, retarded) PostWWII DAB-100-90FM (92kg) DAB-500 (435kg) _________________________________________________ Day marking* : DOSAB-100-70b (72kg) (White) DOSAB-100-80ch (80kg) (Black) DOSAB-100-80k (80kg) (Red) DOSAB-100-80z (82kg) (Green) DOSAB-100-85zh (87kg) (Yellow) M62 termostable, LD DOSAB-100Tb (120kg) (White) DOSAB-100Tch (120kg) (Black) DOSAB-100Tk (120kg) (Red) _________________________________________________ GP: M27 Family AF-16 (16.7kg) AF-32 (32.8kg) AF-82 (82.7kg) M31 Family FAB-50Sv (49.67kg) FAB-100Sv (113kg) FAB-250Sv (247kg) FAB-500Sv (502kg) FAB-1000Sv (1020kg) FAB-2000Sv (2135kg) converted art. projective FAB-50m2 (42kg) FAB-50m3 (40.7kg) FAB-50m4 (43.72kg) FAB-50m5 (42kg) FAB-50m6 (44.58kg) FAB-50m7 (48.8kg) FAB-50m9 (42kg) FAB-70m1 (83kg) FAB-70m2 (75kg) WWII bombs FAB-50SCh (65.4kg) FAB-50SL (65.55kg) FAB-50ShG (49.67kg) FAB-50TsK (61kg) FAB-50TR (45kg) FAB-100-85NG (82kg) FAB-100M (104kg) FAB-100N (94kg) FAB-100SCh (117kg) FAB-100SL (121kg) FAB-100TsK (99kg) FAB-100TsKN (101kg) FAB-100TsL (114kg) FAB-250-200NG (200kg) FAB-250M (229kg) FAB-250N (228kg) FAB-250TsK (249kg) FAB-250TsKN (271kg) FAB-250SCh (240kg) FAB-250 M43 (226kg) FAB-250 M44 (250kg) FAB-250 TsK M44 (245kg) MAB-250 (Anty bridge) (283kg) FAB-500-300 (300kg) FAB-500M (514kg) FAB-500 M43 (476kg) FAB-500 M44 (477kg) FAB-1000 M43 (1077kg) FAB-1000 M44 (891kg) FAB-2000 M43 (2066kg) FAB-2000 M44 (1926kg) FAB-5000 M43 (5080kg) very rare ~ 50 bombs M46 Bombs FAB-250 M46 (220kg) (model by Krizis) FAB-500 M46 (428kg) FAB-500 M46TU (480kg) (retarded) FAB-1500 M46 (1479kg) FAB-3000 M46 (2983kg) M47, M48, M50 Bombs FAB-250 M44/48 (250kg) FAB-250 TsK M44/50 (245kg) FAB-500 M43/47 (476kg) FAB-500 M44/48 (477kg) FAB-1000 M43/47 (1077kg) FAB-1000 M44/48 (891kg) FAB-2000 M43/47 (2066kg) M54 Bombs FAB-250 M54 (236kg) FAB-250 M54TU (270kg) (retarded) FAB-500 M54 (473kg) (model by Krizis) FAB-500 M54TU (510kg) (retarded) FAB-1500 M54 (1550kg) FAB-1500-1640 M54-MS (1640kg) FAB-3000 M54 (3067kg) FAB-3000 M54-TGA (3189kg) FAB-5000 M54 (5247kg) FAB-9000 M54 (9407kg) M57 Bombs FAB-250-230 (230kg) M62 Bombs, LD FAB-250 M62 (227kg) FAB-500 M62 (497kg) (model by Krizis) M69 Termostable bombs, LD (MiG-25RB) FAB-250 M62T (227kg) FAB-500 M62T (497kg) FAB-500T (477kg) FAB-500TA (477kg) FAB-1500T (1513kg) _________________________________________________ GP-Penetrator FAB-250TS (260kg) FAB-500TS (509kg) FAB-1500-2600TS (2584kg) _________________________________________________ "Assault" {low level attack}Bombs (with chute) FAB-500Sh (515kg) FAB-500ShL (513kg) FAB-500ShN (513kg) FAB-1500Sh (1500kg) _________________________________________________ German GP bombs (modernized for use by soviet planes) FAB-250Tr ( SC-250 ) FAB-250Tr ( SD-250 ) FAB-500Tr ( SC-500 ) FAB-500Tr ( SD-500 ) FAB-1000Tr ( SC-1000 ) FAB-1000Tr ( PC-1000 ) FAB-1400Tr ( PC-1400 ) FAB-1700Tr ( SD-1700 ) FAB-1800Tr ( SC-1800 ) _________________________________________________ Fotoflash*: FOTAB-25-14 (14kg, 2000m) FOTAB-50-35 (35kg, 2000m) FOTAB-50-67 (67kg, 2000m) FOTAB-100-60 (60kg, 2000m) (Chute) FOTAB-100-80 (88kg, 2000m) FOTAB-250-215 (216kg, 2000m) Termostable, LD FOTAB-100-140 (141kg, 2000m) FOTAB-250T (275kg, 2000m) _________________________________________________ Frag-GP-Incendiary: FOZAB-500 (435kg) OFZAB-500 M62 (500kg) _________________________________________________ GP-Incendiary: FZAB-250 (254kg) FZAB-500 (493kg) FZAB-500M (497kg) M62 _________________________________________________ Chemical*: M27 Bombs Akh-8 (10kg) WWII Bombs KhAB-25 (27.5kg) KrAB-25 (34.5kg) KhAB-100 (100kg) KhAB-200 (174kg) KhAB-500 (300kg) Post WWII M46 KhAB-100-80S M46 (80kg) KhAB-250-150S M46 (150kg) KhAB-500-280S M46 (280kg) KhAB-1500-960S M46 (963kg) BAS-100 (100kg) BAS-250-230 (233kg) BAS-250 M62L (230kg) (LD) _________________________________________________ Night marker*: NOSAB-100-70B (72kg) (white) NOSAB-100-80K (80kg) (red) NOSAB-100-80Z (82kg) (Green) NOSAB-100-85Zh (87kg) (Yellow) M62 termostable, LD NOSAB-100TMk (115kg) (red) NOSAB-100TMZ (115kg) (Green) NOSAB-100TMZh (115kg) (Yellow) _________________________________________________ FAE*: ODAB-500 (392kg) (Chute) ODAB-500P (466kg) (Chute) ODAB-500PM (520kg) (Chute) ODAB-500PMV (525kg) (Chute) _________________________________________________ FRAG-GP: WWII bombs OFAB-100 Ver.1 (120.5kg) OFAB-100 Ver.2 (114kg) Post WWII OFAB-100M (121kg) OFAB-100NV (121kg) OFAB-100NV-TU (131kg) (retarded) OFAB-100-120 (123kg) (Model by Krizis) OFAB-100-120TU (136kg) (retarded) OFAB-100-125TU (128kg) OFAB-250-270 (266kg) (Model by Krizis) OFAB-250-270TU (300kg) (retarded) Assault Bombs OFAB-250Sh (270kg) (retarded) OFAB-250ShL (266kg) (retarded) OFAB-250ShN (275kg) (retarded) OFAB-500U (515kg) (retarded) Termostable OFAB-100T (121kg) (retarded) OFAB-250T (239kg) _________________________________________________ Navy Marker*: OMAB-25-8N (9.2kg) (Night,chute) OMAB-25-12D (11.3kg) (Day) _________________________________________________ Practical*: WWII Bombs P-7 (7.65kg) P-25M2 (25kg) P-40 (43kg) P-50SCh (65kg) P-100-70 (71kg) P-100Sch (103kg) P-100TsL (106kg) P-250 (247kg) Post WWII bombs P-50 (54kg) P-50-75D (75kg) P-50-75N (75kg) Assault Bombs P-50Sh (49kg) Termostable Bombs P-50T (50kg) Anti-Submarine Bombs UPLAB-50 (45kg) _________________________________________________ Anti-submarine: PLAB-50 (50kg) PLAB-100 (100kg) MPLAB-100 (89kg) MPLAB-100S (87kg) PLAB-250-120 (123kg) PLAB-500-380 Ver.1 (369kg) PLAB-500-380 Ver.2 (383kg) (Chute) PLAB-500-380 Ver.3 (385kg) (Disk) _________________________________________________ "Color-Marker rockets" (no engine, bombs as fact)*: PR-8TsO-K (9kg) (Red) PR-8TsO-Z (9kg) (Green) _________________________________________________ Anti-tanks PTAB-2,5-1,5 (1.37kg) PTAB-10-2,5 (2.38kg) _________________________________________________ Cluster bombs: WWII Bombs RRAB-1 (1000kg, 400m) RRAB-2 (500kg, 400m) RRAB-3 (250kg, 400m) ZAB-100-65TSh (67kg, 200m) (100 inc balls) ZAB-500-300TSh (295kg, 300m) (780 inc balls) Post WWII PROSAB-100-70 (70kg, 300m) PROSAB-100 M52 (108kg, 300m) PROSAB-250 M52 (263kg, 500m) RBK-100 AO-1 (AP) (95kg, 400m) RBK-100 PLAB-10K (125kg, 100m) (Anty-Submarine) RBK-250-170 MA-3 (Mines)(161kg, 500m) RBK-250 AO-1 (AP) (193kg, 500m) RBK-250 AO-2,5-2 (AP) (179kg, 500m) RBK-250 AO-2,5SCh (AP) (167kg, 500m) RBK-250 AO-10-6,5ST (AP)(126kg, 500m) RBK-250 AO-10SCh (AP) (130kg, 500m) RBK-250 PTAB-2,5 (AT) (129kg, 500m) RBK-250 PTAB-2,5-1,5 (AT)(95kg, 500m) RBK-250 PTAB-2,5M (AT) (248kg, 200m) RBK-250 AZh-2 (inc) (114kg, 500m) RBK-250 ZAB-2,5T (inc) (128kg, 500m) RBK-250 ZAB-2,5 (inc) (194kg, 250m) RBK-250 ZAB-2,5M (inc) (195kg, 250m) RBK-250-275 AO-1Sch(AP) (273kg, 400m) RBK-500-225 PTAB-2,5 (AT)(225kg, 500m) RBK-500-255 PTAB-10-5 (AT)(255kg, 500m) RBK-500-375 AO-10 (AP) (375kg, 500m) RBK-500 AO-2,5RT (AP) (402kg, 400m) RBK-500 AO-2,5RTM (AP) (504kg, 200m) RBK-500 BETAB (BETAB-20)(450kg, 100m) (Penetrator) RBK-500 MDB (Smoke)* (245kg, 300m) RBK-500 PTAB-1 (AT) (427kg, 300m) RBK-500 PTAB-1M (AT) (427kg, 300m) RBK-500 ShOAB-0,5 (AP) (334kg, 300m) RBK-500 ShOAB-0,5M (AP) (395kg, 300m) RBK-500 SPBE-D (AT) (504kg, 400m) RBK-500 SPBE-K (AT) (450kg, 400m) RBK-500 ZAB-2,5 (inc) (499kg, 300m) RBK-500 ZAB-2,5SM (inc) (435kg, 300m) RBK-500U BetAB-M (480kg, 100m) (Penetrator, Chute) RBK-500U OAB-2,5RT (AP) (500kg, 100m) (Chute) RBK-500U OFAB-50UD (AP) (520kg, 100m) (Chute) RBK-500U PTAB (AT) (520kg, 100m) (Chute) RBS-100 AO-25-30 (107kg, 100m) (bombs pack, 3 bombs) RBS-100 AO-25-33 (111kg, 100m) (bombs pack, 3 bombs) OFAB-500ShR (509kg, 100m) (retarded,3 charges) _________________________________________________ Incendiary: WWII Bombs ZAB-1-E (1.5kg) ZAB-2,5T (2.45kg) ZAB-10TG (10.9kg) ZAB-25ZhG (22.6kg) ZAB-50FP (49kg) ZAB-50TG (45.9kg) ZAB-100-50ZhG (51kg) ZAB-100M (100kg) ZAB-100Sv (94kg) ZAB-100TsK (94kg) ZAB-250-200ZhG (204kg) Post WWII ZAB-100-105 (107kg) ZAB-100-115 (113kg) ZAB-250-200 (202kg) ZAB-250-130V (132kg) (chute) ZAB-500-350 (350kg) ZAB-500-350R (353kg) ZAB-500-400 (410kg) ZAB-500Sh (428kg) ZAB-500V (378kg) _________________________________________________ Napalm tanks: WWII ZAB-100-40P (44kg) Post WWII ZB-250Sh (115kg) ZB-250ShM (115kg) ZB-360 (355kg) ZB-500 (374kg) ZB-500AS (315kg) ZB-500GD (343kg) ZB-500RT (434kg, 100m) (3 charges) ZB-500Sh (275kg) ZB-500ShM (317kg) _________________________________________________ Flare*: WWII bombs SAB-3 (4kg, 2000m) SAB-3M (4kg, 2000m) SAB-5 (6.5kg, 2000m) SAB-15 (14.3kg, 2000m) SAB-25 (23.9kg, 2000m) SAB-50-15 (14.8kg, 2000m) SAB-50-28 (28kg, 2000m) SAB-100-55 (55kg, 2000m) SAB-100-75 (82kg, 2000m) Post WWII SAB-3M M47 (4kg, 2000m) SAB-100-55 M47 (55kg, 2000m) SAB-100-90 (90kg, 2000m) SAB-100MN (106kg, 2000m) SAB-100MP (105kg, 2000m) SAB-250-180MF (175kg, 2000m) SAB-250-200 (201kg, 2000m) SAB-500-350 (353kg, 2000m) SAB-500-350R (353kg, 2000m) Termostable SAB-250T (215kg, 2000m) Submitter lindr2 Submitted 01/08/2011 Category Weapon Packs 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TerceraEscuadrilla 181 Posted January 8, 2011 That amount of weaponry! Great job! A great effort! Congratulations! Adrian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+PureBlue 71 Posted January 8, 2011 Thanks for this huge arsenal ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slartibartfast 153 Posted January 8, 2011 Great job... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Hans Topp 115 Posted January 8, 2011 Thanks for this great job, i can use the properly bomb now!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrankD 7 Posted January 8, 2011 Поздравляю lindr2! What an explosive work you did there, things can now be bombed with style and fidelity! ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Muesli 2,161 Posted January 8, 2011 Wow Lindr! Fantastic pack! Iwan (a happy red plane flyer!) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wraith27 6 Posted January 9, 2011 Let the war begin Thanks! Great work!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snailman 517 Posted December 5, 2012 I noticed, that there are no FAB-100 post war... what kind of 100kg bomb they use now? I found FAB-100 M62 and FAB-100ZE (?) on the net, but no data, no photo... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites