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  1. I have the VWT3 about 80% completed and this is the two texture I would like to have for it. This model I am not trying to make a highly detailed model (high poly) but it will be great.
  2. View File Flakpanzer Gepard Anti-aircraft gun tanks Hello and thank you for downloading my work. https://gkabs.net What's included: Flakpanzer-Gepard AAA model Flakpanzer Gepard The Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard is an all-weather-capable German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It was developed in the 1960s and fielded in the 1970s, and has been upgraded several times with the latest electronics. Type Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Place of origin West Germany Specifications Mass 47.5 t (46.7 long tons; 52.4 short tons) Length Overall: 7.68 m (25 ft 2 in) Width 3.71 m (12 ft 2 in) Height Radar retracted: 3.29 m (10 ft 10 in) Crew 3 (driver, gunner, commander) Armor conventional steel Main armament 2 × 35 mm Oerlikon GDF autocannon, each with 320 rounds of anti-air ammunition and 20 rounds of anti-tank Secondary armament 2 × quad 76mm smoke grenade dischargers Engine 10-cylinder, 37,400 cc (2,280 cu in) MTU multi-fuel engine 830 PS (819 hp, 610 kW) Power/weight 17.5 PS/t Suspension Torsion bar suspension Operational range 550 km (340 mi) Maximum speed 65 km/h (40 mph) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flakpanzer_Gepard All my files should include the Strike Fighters 2 Series game file (.old) and the texture required. (tested and work only for SF2) Installation: Copy the folder to Objects/GroundObject and the following to _TYPES.ini file in the terrain folder. [TargetTypeXXX] <-------- Change to the next number at the bottom of you types list Name=GK-Flakpanzer-Gepard FullName=GK-Flakpanzer-Gepard TargetType=AAA ;TargetType=MISC UseGroundObject=TRUE GroundObjectType=ZSU-23 ActiveYear=1960 TargetValue=25 RepairRate=3.22 StartDetectChance=0 StartIdentifiedChance=0 IncreaseDetectChanceKey=0 MaxVisibleDist=8000.0 DestroyedEffect=SmallRocketGroundExplosion DestroyedModel=Truck_DESTROYED.LOD SecondaryEffect=VehicleFireEffect SecondaryChance=100 If you need any further help please read the Knowledge Base at: https://combatace.com/forums/forum/268-thirdwire-strike-fighters-2-series-knowledge-base/ 1.0.0 LICENSE: You are allowed to use this model and everything included with it for personal non-profit use for Strike fighters 1 and 2. For use outside of this scope, you need to contact me for permission. gkabs@gkabs.net Credit goes to the following: Third Wire for making this outstanding game. Coupi for making all the data files and testing the model. compufat for making the Brazilian skin. Credit goes to https://www.textures.com as I use a lot of their photos to create the skins. Google for some photos and information. And finally not to forget the wonderful site of https://combatace.com and all the nice members and their dedicated support for this game. Software used: 3d Max 2009 UVLayout v2 Pro Substance Painter Adobe Photoshop If you need any assistance please contact me at gkabs@gkabs.net Vidoe by Coupi Submitter GKABS Submitted 11/12/2020 Category Ground Object Mods  
  3. Sorry for not making my statement clear. Thank you Wilches That is exactly what my question was about.
  4. I have a question how to make a default texture for a model, say I have 3 textures and I want one to be the default. or does the game do it automatically (random) or is it based on the terrain map?
  5. I am thinking of making the M163 VADS and I would like some help if anyone can find a good blueprint as I have searched the net but didn't find any good ones. I also have a question regarding the radar dish does it moves with the Gatling gun or is it is stable.
  6. If its okay with you can you please share the video link.
  7. It is coming soon test is completed, and just one more skin for the Brazilian texture compufat contacted me and he wants to make one for Brazilan AAA. I will give him some time if he finishes it early that will be great, otherwise, I can always have it as an update.
  8. This is an old model that I made a long time ago and I am working to refix it and make a new skin for it. I wanted to have a fuel truck to go with the new AB Old New with more work to complete it.
  9. I found this free fuel truck will I was searching for more reference photos for fuel truck I was thinking that will be nice to add to the game with some modification to the model https://www.turbosquid.com/
  10. This is an old project that I have been working on and I was just showing you all that I have found good decal that I can work with. But that is good news that you can work with decal if I get stuck I know who to email.
  11. That is the plan I found this decal, which will be a great help to make it look more realistic.
  12. Thank you Menrva, for the information as I didn't see one in the download section. This model I created in 2005, and I would like to see it completed with more details.
  13. Pierre and I tried to make the radar antenna go up and down from -10 to 45 degrees, but we couldn't get it to work. I would like your help on how to get it to work if it's possible. [RadarRotation2] SystemType=RADAR PitchModelNodeName=Antenna-Vertical HasArmor=FALSE RadarSearchTime=4.0 RadarTrackTime=5.0 RadarType=SEARCH_AND_TRACK YawLimited=FALSE //DefaultPitchAngle=15 PitchAngleRate=5.0 MinPitch=45.0 MaxPitch=-10.0
  14. Yes, I did that but I needed to have it in the ground object folder and with that, the animation wouldn't work.
  15. Thanks, russouk2004. I will fix the pivot to Y-axis and report back.
  16. Me gusta el modelo Se ve genial I like the model It looks great.
  17. R.I.P. Sir Sean Connery

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  18. The infrastructure of Kuwait Eurofighter Typhoon fighter almost complete at Ali Al-Salem Air Force Base. This will be the home base for the 28 Eurofighter Typhoon fighters. It will be added to the existing airbase as you can see from google map it is identical to the one I modeled for the Ahmad Al-Jaber Airbase, therefore I was thinking of creating an addon model to my existing model of the Ahmad Al-Jaber Base. The first seven Kuwaiti Typhoon pilots graduated from their AMI (Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Italian Air Force) flying training courses on July 5 in a graduation ceremony held at Lecce/Galatina, home to the M346 equipped International Flying School/61° Stormo. Final assembly of the first batch of Eurofighter Typhoons for Kuwait was formally launched in a ceremony at Turin-Caselle on October 15. The Italian final assembly line was bedecked with Kuwaiti and Italian flags for the closed event, with a backdrop provided by the fuselage of the first Kuwaiti two-seater (KT001) in an assembly jig, waiting for its tailfin to be fitted. Leonardo said that the final assembly of the first five aircraft is now underway at the company’s Aircraft Division plant at Turin, while major components of further Kuwaiti aircraft are in production across the four partner nations. This will lead to aircraft deliveries from 2020 to 2023 and the Typhoon will enter Kuwait Air Force service in September 2020. The Kuwait Air Force is undertaking a major modernization and expansion of its fighter arm, replacing 39 F/A-18C/Ds with 28 F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and 28 Typhoons, meaning that induction of the new aircraft will have to be accompanied by an influx of new personnel, including both pilots and groundcrew, while the "Heritage Hornet" pilots and groundcrew will also need to undergo some retraining. On October 14 it was announced that the first batch of Kuwaiti aircraft maintenance technicians for the Typhoon had started their academic training at the Accademia Aeronautica (the Italian air force academy) at Caserta near Naples. The first seven Kuwaiti Typhoon pilots graduated from their AMI (Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Italian air force) flying training courses on July 5. The experienced Kuwaiti pilots had undertaken some training with the AMI's Eurofighter F-2000 operational conversion unit (the 4° Stormo’s 20° Gruppo) at Grosseto, but the graduation ceremony was held at Lecce/Galatina, home to the M346-equipped International Flying School/61° Stormo. The ceremony was attended by the Commander of the Kuwait Air Force, air vice-marshal Adnan Al-Fadhli, who revealed that the AMI training had included specific instruction in commanding Eurofighter Typhoon squadrons and had encompassed maneuvers in Oman and Egypt. These officers will now instruct other Kuwaiti pilots. Kuwaiti interest in the Eurofighter Typhoon emerged in 2012 when a pair of Italian air force Eurofighter Typhoons from the 4° Stormo was deployed to Kuwait for evaluation. Despite very high ambient temperatures (53° C), and high winds (40 mph), the Typhoon reportedly impressed, and in April 2016 Kuwait signed an $8.7 billion contract with Finmeccanica (now Leonardo) for the supply of 28 aircraft (including six two-seat trainers), with an associated training, logistics, and operational support package, including equipment and a suite of training devices to allow the establishment of an operational conversion unit in Kuwait. The contract also included the construction of infrastructure at the Al-Salem Air Base and a three-year package of initial support services (with an option for a further five years). Kuwait thereby became the eighth customer for the Eurofighter Typhoon. Kuwait’s 28 aircraft will be the most advanced examples of the Eurofighter Typhoon produced so far, and the first delivered to the new P3Eb standard. P3Eb provides a package of capabilities that build upon the Typhoon’s previous enhancement programs, using the functional content of P3Ea as what Leonardo calls “a starting technical development baseline.” P3Eb will be delivered in two phases. The KAF entry into service (EIS) standard includes the new E-scan radar (with an EIS capability), AIM-120 AMRAAM (up to C7), and a Meteor initial training capability, ballistic bombs (Mk 82, 83, and 84), the Sniper laser designator pod with downlink, the P5 ACMI pod (providing real-time training for air-to-air gunnery, IRIS-T, and AMRAAM C7), and VOR navigation capability. Later, the KAF Enhanced standard will be introduced. This will introduce an upgraded E-scan radar, Meteor full capability, GBU-31 JDAM precision-guided bombs, Enhanced Sniper (full-range capability), and a P5 ACMI Pod Enhancement. The radar used by Kuwaiti Typhoons is the Captor-E to Radar One Plus standard. This also forms the basis of the four-nation AESA radar development program, with the same hardware and the same performance. The Captor-E radar provides significantly more power than most competing systems. The advanced antenna repositioner gives the Typhoon radar a field of regard of 200 degrees. Kuwait’s Typhoons will be the first to use the Lockheed Martin Sniper advanced targeting pod, following the award of a direct commercial sale contract for 18 Sniper advanced targeting pods, together with integration and logistics support on Sept. 28, 2016. The Sniper pod has recently been upgraded to include two-color laser spot tracking, short-wave infrared, and advanced non-traditional intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance modes. The Kuwaiti aircraft will be capable of carrying the MBDA Storm Shadow cruise missile, providing a long-range stand-off capability that the U.S. will not provide with the Super Hornet due to missile technology control regime restrictions. Kuwait’s Typhoons are also due to be equipped to carry DRS-Cubic ACMI P5 combat training pods and will be fitted with an enhanced navigation aid with VOR. A number of test aircraft have been used to clear the Kuwaiti P3Eb standard, with instrumented series production aircraft (ISPA4 ) and instrumented production aircraft flying with Mk 82 500-pound bombs, Mk 83 1,000-pound bombs, and Mk 84 2,000-pound bombs. On December 23, Leonardo began flying ISPA6 on radar, avionics, and weapons integration test sorties credit to https://www.ainonline.com/
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