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Jas 39 Gripen E (NG)
JonathanRL replied to JuanchoGomez's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
From what I can determine in the game, this is not a proper Gripen-NG model. It seems to be in the same size as the C and while the weight and length is the same, the hull is supposed to be bigger in order to accombate the wings and increased payload. -
@ Dels...
JonathanRL replied to russouk2004's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Gun Operation would be really nice but can the AI gunner engage ground targets? -
And yes, its USB Connected.
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
JonathanRL replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
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SAAB 21 package
JonathanRL replied to YEYEYE's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
Allow me to cheer in your general direction! -
You guys have seen this right? Naval Action!
JonathanRL replied to pcpilot's topic in Naval Combat Information Center
Let us hope they release a mission pack with the Hornblower Battles... -
Thrustmaster T-flight Hotas X Joystick - Good UK/EU deal
JonathanRL replied to Jimbib's topic in Game Controllers
Is it just me or did people just suddenly stop making Force Feedback sticks. My Sidewinder is dying and I am hard pressed to find a replacement with FF. -
There was a file that also named the missions and the order. You had to add the missions there. I cant remember the name but the XvT Equal of "Allied" editor could add them. You are however advised to follow the sequence as I recall but most mission editing I did was with XWA.
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I just wish we could have Neutral aircraft as well. Enter their airspace and they respond :D
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X-Wing / TIE Fighter getting a digital release at last.
JonathanRL replied to JonathanRL's topic in The Pub
Both. -
X-Wing / TIE Fighter getting a digital release at last.
JonathanRL replied to JonathanRL's topic in The Pub
10 USD Each. -
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/10/27/x-wing-and-tie-fighter-getting-digital-re-releases The Hype is Real. If you have not played them, you ought to get your flight stick and buy em.
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Damaged Russian Submarine cornered by Swedish Navy?
JonathanRL replied to JonathanRL's topic in The Pub
Your article does nothing but to prove my point. We (that is to say the Government and the Swedish Military) knew about their visits and the underhand negotiations with NATO during the cold war has been pretty much common knowledge for the past 19 years. And as Weinberger says; An invitation (abeit a secret one) is not an intrusion. We would not start a hunt for an "intruder" that we knew who it was - especially not as it may upset our NATO allies or could damage equipment we allowed them to place there. The translated article also makes perfectly clear that NATO submarines was invited. Russian ones was not. Per definition, that makes all intruding submarines Russian ones. We have had this debate several times over in Sweden, particularly during high periods of anti-US sentiment amongst our left. Then somebody goes out and says "omfg it was nato subs" and they never provide any substantial proof about it. The book "The Hidden Alliance" about our NATO dealings clarified our relations over the years with NATO making any futher arguments that it was NATO Subs pretty futile. -
Damaged Russian Submarine cornered by Swedish Navy?
JonathanRL replied to JonathanRL's topic in The Pub
Eh? This never happened. NATO had no reason to. They already had our charts - hell they even planted SOSUS in our waters with our knowledge. On the other hand, several Russian special operators admitted operations against Sweden in the 1990s. Their charts of our waters was also more detailed then our own - the kind of information you only get if you actually been there. Now Putin put the lid on most of the stories, but its still confirmed. Sorry to burst your bubble but the nationality of the Submarines has never been in any doubt. -
Update: An emergency broadcast in Russian was the trigger of the Submarine Hunt near the coast of Stockholm. When the hunt began, radio traffic between a Coastal Transmitter and a Kaliningrad transmitter was intercepted by SIGINT. This means we may have a damaged Russian Submarine in our waters. Swedish units are Weapons-Free. The Navy is also keeping tabs on a suspected mothership vessel that has been lingering on the border close to Swedish Water for quite some time. - http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/english-version-could-be-a-damaged-russian-submarine_4023511.svd Background: The Swedish armed forces intensified a military operation off the coast of Stockholm on Saturday where they were investigating a report of "foreign underwater activity". More than 200 troops, Swedish stealth ships, minesweepers and helicopters have been searching an area of the Baltic Sea about 50 kilometres east of the Swedish capital since Friday evening, following a tip-off from what the military called a "credible source". "I have decided to increase the number of units in the area -- units with specialized sensors," Commander Jonas Wikström told reporters at a press conference in Stockholm. "We still judge that the information we received yesterday was very trustworthy," he added, but declined to comment on what the military had discovered after more than 24 hours sweeping the sea around islands in Stockholm's archipelago. Swedish defence analysts cited by local media speculated that a foreign submarine may have been in the area to replace old spy equipment or to monitor a Swedish naval exercise. Wikström declined to give details of the reinforcements to the "intelligence gathering" operation as they could provide information to "a potential opponent on how and where we are working" if there is ongoing "underwater activity". Sweden's new Social Democrat Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist -- who took office just a fortnight ago -- refused to comment on the military operation but told the daily Svenska Dagbladet that his government would be more open about military incursions in the Baltic than its centre-right predecessor. "What's been happening in the Baltic Sea, including airspace incursions, shows that we have a new, changed situation," he told the newspaper. "Russia has made enormous military investments... with their increased strength they are training more, and that influences the security environment." - http://www.thelocal.se/20141018/sweden-steps-up-hunt-for-suspected-submarine
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SU-37 Flanker-F
JonathanRL replied to denissoliveira's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
The type is not in active service. -
Naval War: Arctic Circle is well worth playing.
