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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Ka52.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Ka52.yaml
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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In the early 1980s, while comparative tests of the V-80 (Ka-50 prototype) and the Mi-28 were being conducted,
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the Kamov design team came up with a proposal to develop a dedicated helicopter to conduct battlefield
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reconnaissance, provide target designation, support and coordinate group attack helicopter operations based on
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the Ka-60. However, the economic hardships that hit the nation in the late 1980s hampered this new development
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program. This prompted Kamov's Designer General to choose a modified version of Ka-50 on which to install the
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reconnaissance and target designation system. The modified "Black Shark" required a second crew member to
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operate the optotronics/radar reconnaissance suite. Kamov decided to use side-by-side seating arrangement,
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due to the verified improvements in co-operation between the crew members. This twin-seat version was
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designated Ka-52.
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introduced: 2008
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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default_livery: CH_KA52
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variants:
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"[CH] Ka-52": {}
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 440
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CAS: 440
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DEAD: 113
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 440
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Ka52K.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Ka52K.yaml
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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In the early 1980s, while comparative tests of the V-80 (Ka-50 prototype) and the Mi-28 were being conducted,
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the Kamov design team came up with a proposal to develop a dedicated helicopter to conduct battlefield
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reconnaissance, provide target designation, support and coordinate group attack helicopter operations based on
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the Ka-60. However, the economic hardships that hit the nation in the late 1980s hampered this new development
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program. This prompted Kamov's Designer General to choose a modified version of Ka-50 on which to install the
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reconnaissance and target designation system. The modified "Black Shark" required a second crew member to
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operate the optotronics/radar reconnaissance suite. Kamov decided to use side-by-side seating arrangement,
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due to the verified improvements in co-operation between the crew members. This twin-seat version was
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designated Ka-52.
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introduced: 2008
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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default_livery: CH_KA52K
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variants:
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"[CH] Ka-52K": {}
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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Anti-ship: 500
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BAI: 440
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CAS: 440
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DEAD: 113
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 440
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Mi28N.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Mi28N.yaml
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class: Helicopter
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cabin_size: 0
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can_carry_crates: false
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always_keeps_gun: true
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description:
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The Mil Mi-28 (NATO reporting name 'Havoc') is a Russian all-weather,
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day-night, military tandem, two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter. It is an attack
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helicopter with no intended secondary transport capability, better optimized than
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the Mil Mi-24 gunship for the role. It carries a single gun in an undernose barbette,
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plus external loads carried on pylons beneath stub wings.
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introduced: 2009
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manufacturer: Mil
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 16
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role: Attack
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variants:
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"[CH] Mi-28N AH": {}
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tasks:
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BAI: 420
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CAS: 420
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 420
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Tu-160M2.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Tu-160M2.yaml
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description:
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"The Tupolev Tu-160 (Russian: \u0422\u0443\u043F\u043E\u043B\u0435\u0432\
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\ \u0422\u0443-160 \u0411\u0435\u043B\u044B\u0439 \u043B\u0435\u0431\u0435\u0434\
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\u044C, romanized: Belyj Lebe\u010F, lit.\u2009'White Swan'; NATO reporting name:\
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\ Blackjack) is a supersonic, variable-sweep wing heavy strategic bomber designed\
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\ by the Tupolev Design Bureau in the Soviet Union in the 1970s. It is the largest\
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\ and heaviest Mach 2+ supersonic military aircraft ever built and next to the experimental\
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\ XB-70 Valkyrie in overall length. As of 2021, it is the largest and heaviest combat\
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\ aircraft, the fastest bomber in use and the largest and heaviest variable-sweep\
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\ wing airplane ever flown."
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introduced: 2021
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manufacturer: Tupolev
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 45
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role: Supersonic Strategic Bomber
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max_range: 2000
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variants:
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"[CH] Tu-160M2": {}
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tasks:
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Anti-ship: 100
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BAI: 370
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DEAD: 210
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Strike: 680
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Tu-95MSM.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/CH_Tu-95MSM.yaml
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description:
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"The Tupolev Tu-95 (Russian: \u0422\u0443\u043F\u043E\u043B\u0435\u0432\
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\ \u0422\u0443-95; NATO reporting name: \"Bear\") is a large, four-engine turboprop-powered\
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\ strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered\
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\ service with the Long-Range Aviation of the Soviet Air Forces in 1956 and is expected\
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\ to serve the Russian Aerospace Forces until at least 2040. A development of the\
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\ bomber for maritime patrol is designated Tu-142, while a passenger airliner derivative\
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\ was called Tu-114. The aircraft has four Kuznetsov NK-12 engines with contra-rotating\
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\ propellers. It is the only propeller-powered strategic bomber still in operational\
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\ use today. The Tu-95 is one of the loudest military aircraft, particularly because\
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\ the tips of the propeller blades move faster than the speed of sound"
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introduced: 2019
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manufacturer: Tupolev
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 35
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role: Strategic Bomber
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variants:
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"[CH] Tu-95MSM": {}
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tasks:
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Anti-ship: 100
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BAI: 370
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DEAD: 210
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Strike: 670
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S35.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S35.yaml
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class: Artillery
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description: "The 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV (Russian: 2C35 \xD0\x9A\xD0\xBE\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBB\xD0\xB8\xD1\x86\xD0\xB8\xD1\x8F\x2D\xD0\xA1\xD0\x92,
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lit. Coalition-SV) is a Russian self-propelled gun first seen in public
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(initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for the Moscow Victory
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Day Parade. The 2S35 is expected to supplement and eventually replace the 2S19 Msta in
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the Russian Ground Forces."
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introduced: 2023
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manufacturer: Burevestnik Central Scientific Research Institute
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origin: Russia
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price: 25
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role: Self-Propelled Gun
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variants:
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"[CH] 2S35 SPG": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S38.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S38.yaml
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class: AAA
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description: "Self-propelled air defense vehicle based on BMP-3 chassis fitted with a 57 mm autocannon
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and passive reconnaissance and target tracking equipment. It is designed to shoot down unmanned aerial
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vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, air-to-surface missiles, aircraft, helicopters, and MLRS rockets.
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2S38 is equipped with a TV/thermal-imaging system with automatic target lock-on and tracking capabilities,
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a laser rangefinder and a laser guidance system."
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introduced: 2022
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manufacturer: Kurganmashzavod
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origin: Russia
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price: 15
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role: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
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variants:
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"[CH] 2S38 SPAAG": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S38_LG.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_2S38_LG.yaml
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class: AAA
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description: "Self-propelled air defense vehicle based on BMP-3 chassis fitted with a 57 mm autocannon
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and passive reconnaissance and target tracking equipment. It is designed to shoot down unmanned aerial
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vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, air-to-surface missiles, aircraft, helicopters, and MLRS rockets.
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2S38 is equipped with a TV/thermal-imaging system with automatic target lock-on and tracking capabilities,
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a laser rangefinder and a laser guidance system."
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introduced: 2022
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manufacturer: Kurganmashzavod
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origin: Russia
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price: 15
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role: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
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variants:
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"[CH] 2S38 SPAAG (LG-HE)": {}
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_3K60_BAL.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_3K60_BAL.yaml
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class: AntiShipMissile
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price: 0
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variants:
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"[CH] Bal LBASM TEL": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_9M133.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_9M133.yaml
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 1
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variants:
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"[CH] 9M133 ATGM Soldier": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BMD4.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BMD4.yaml
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class: IFV
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description: "The BMD-4 (Russian: \xD0\x91\xD0\xBE\xD0\xB5\xD0\xB2\xD0\xB0\xD1\x8F\x20\xD0\x9C\xD0\xB0\xD1\x88\xD0\xB8\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB0\x20\xD0\x94\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x82\xD0\xB0\x2D\x34,
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romanized: Boyevaya Mashina Desanta-4, English: Combat Vehicle of the Airborne) is an amphibious infantry
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fighting vehicle (IFV) originating from post-Cold War Russia. Originally designated as the BMD-3M, the chassis
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of the BMD-4 is the same as that of the BMD-3 because it was developed on the same basis.
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This armored fighting vehicle is one of the lightest in its class, possessing a substantial amount of
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firepower. The vehicle was designed to transport Russian Airborne Troops (VDV), increasing its mobility,
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armament, and protection on the battlefield"
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introduced: 2004
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manufacturer: Kurganmashzavod
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origin: Russia
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price: 12
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role: Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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variants:
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"[CH] BMD-4 IFV": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9A317M.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9A317M.yaml
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class: TELAR
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price: 40
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variants:
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"[CH] Buk M3 9A317M TELAR": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9A317MA.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9A317MA.yaml
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class: TELAR
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price: 40
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variants:
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"[CH] Buk M3 9A317MA TELAR": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9S18M13.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9S18M13.yaml
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class: SearchRadar
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description: "The 9K317M 'Buk-M3' (9K37M3) is the latest production version, based on new hardware.
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It has 36 target channels and features advanced electronic components. Specifications include a maximum
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target speed of 3,000 m/s (11,000 km/h; 6,700 mph; Mach 8.8), an altitude range of 0.015-35 km (49-114,829 ft)
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and a distance range of 2.5-70 km (1.6-43.5 mi). Extensive trials began in 2015, with the first deliveries
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planned for 2016."
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introduced: 2016
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manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
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origin: Russia
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price: 40
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variants:
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"[CH] Buk M3 9S18M1-3 SR": {}
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skynet_properties: # Override skynet default properties
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can_engage_harm: true
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# can_engage_air_weapon: true # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engage-air-weapons
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go_live_range_in_percent: 100
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harm_detection_chance: 90
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engagement_zone: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.GO_LIVE_WHEN_IN_KILL_ZONE # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engagement-zone
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autonomous_behaviour: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.AUTONOMOUS_STATE_DCS_AI # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#autonomous-mode-behaviour
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9S36M.yaml
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class: TrackRadar
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description: "The 9K317M 'Buk-M3' (9K37M3) is the latest production version, based on new hardware.
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It has 36 target channels and features advanced electronic components. Specifications include a maximum
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target speed of 3,000 m/s (11,000 km/h; 6,700 mph; Mach 8.8), an altitude range of 0.015-35 km (49-114,829 ft)
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and a distance range of 2.5-70 km (1.6-43.5 mi). Extensive trials began in 2015, with the first deliveries
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planned for 2016."
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introduced: 2016
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manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
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origin: Russia
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price: 24
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variants:
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"[CH] Buk M3 9S36M TR": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_BukM3_9S510M.yaml
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class: CommandPost
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price: 18
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variants:
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"[CH] Buk M3 9S510M CP": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_DSHK_HMG_RUS.yaml
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 3
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variants:
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"[CH] DShK HMG": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_DSHK_HMG_UKR.yaml
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 3
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variants:
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"[CH] DShK HMG": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_IskanderK.yaml
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class: Missile
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description: "The 9K720 Iskander (Russian: \xD0\x98\xD1\x81\xD0\xBA\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB4\xD0\xB5\xD1\x80;
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NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a Russian mobile short-range ballistic missile system. It has a range of
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500 kilometres (270 nmi; 310 mi). It was intended to replace the OTR-21 Tochka in the Russian military by
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2020."
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introduced: 2006
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manufacturer: Votkinsk Plant State Production Association
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origin: Russia
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price: 0
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variants:
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"[CH] Iskander-K GLCM": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_IskanderM.yaml
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class: Missile
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description: "The 9K720 Iskander (Russian: \xD0\x98\xD1\x81\xD0\xBA\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB4\xD0\xB5\xD1\x80;
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NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a Russian mobile short-range ballistic missile system. It has a range of
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500 kilometres (270 nmi; 310 mi). It was intended to replace the OTR-21 Tochka in the Russian military by
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2020."
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introduced: 2006
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manufacturer: Votkinsk Plant State Production Association
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origin: Russia
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price: 0
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variants:
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"[CH] Iskander-M SRBM": null
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class: Infantry
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price: 0
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spawn_weight: 3
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variants:
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"[CH] Kord HMG Soldier": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_50K6.yaml
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class: CommandPost
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price: 18
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variants:
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"[CH] S-350 50K6 CP": null
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_50N6.yaml
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class: SearchTrackRadar
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description: "The S-350 Vityaz (Russian: C-350 \xD0\x92\xD0\xB8\xD1\x82\xD1\x8F\xD0\xB7\xD1\x8C) is a Russian
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medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by GSKB Almaz-Antey. Its purpose is to replace
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the S-300PS. The system design traces its roots from the joint South Korean-Russian KM-SAM project
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and uses the same 9M96 missile as the S-400 missile system."
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introduced: 2019
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manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
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origin: Russia
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price: 30
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variants:
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"[CH] S-350 50N6 STR": {}
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skynet_properties: # Override skynet default properties
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can_engage_harm: true
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# can_engage_air_weapon: true # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engage-air-weapons
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go_live_range_in_percent: 100
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harm_detection_chance: 90
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engagement_zone: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.GO_LIVE_WHEN_IN_KILL_ZONE # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engagement-zone
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autonomous_behaviour: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.AUTONOMOUS_STATE_DCS_AI # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#autonomous-mode-behaviour
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_50P6_9M100.yaml
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class: TELAR
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description: "The S-350 Vityaz (Russian: C-350 \xD0\x92\xD0\xB8\xD1\x82\xD1\x8F\xD0\xB7\xD1\x8C) is a Russian
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medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by GSKB Almaz-Antey. Its purpose is to replace
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the S-300PS. The system design traces its roots from the joint South Korean-Russian KM-SAM project
|
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and uses the same 9M96 missile as the S-400 missile system."
|
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introduced: 2019
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 20
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] S-350 50P6 9M100 LN": {}
|
||||
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_50P6_9M96D.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_50P6_9M96D.yaml
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|
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class: TELAR
|
||||
description: "The S-350 Vityaz (Russian: C-350 \xD0\x92\xD0\xB8\xD1\x82\xD1\x8F\xD0\xB7\xD1\x8C) is a Russian
|
||||
medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by GSKB Almaz-Antey. Its purpose is to replace
|
||||
the S-300PS. The system design traces its roots from the joint South Korean-Russian KM-SAM project
|
||||
and uses the same 9M96 missile as the S-400 missile system."
|
||||
introduced: 2019
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 20
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] S-350 50P6 9M96D LN": {}
|
||||
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_96L6.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_S350_96L6.yaml
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|
||||
class: SearchRadar
|
||||
description: "The S-350 Vityaz (Russian: C-350 \xD0\x92\xD0\xB8\xD1\x82\xD1\x8F\xD0\xB7\xD1\x8C) is a Russian
|
||||
medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by GSKB Almaz-Antey. Its purpose is to replace
|
||||
the S-300PS. The system design traces its roots from the joint South Korean-Russian KM-SAM project
|
||||
and uses the same 9M96 missile as the S-400 missile system."
|
||||
introduced: 2019
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 40
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] S-350 96L6 SR": {}
|
||||
skynet_properties: # Override skynet default properties
|
||||
can_engage_harm: true
|
||||
# can_engage_air_weapon: true # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engage-air-weapons
|
||||
go_live_range_in_percent: 100
|
||||
harm_detection_chance: 90
|
||||
engagement_zone: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.GO_LIVE_WHEN_IN_KILL_ZONE # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#engagement-zone
|
||||
autonomous_behaviour: SkynetIADSAbstractRadarElement.AUTONOMOUS_STATE_DCS_AI # https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS/tree/develop#autonomous-mode-behaviour
|
||||
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_T14.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_T14.yaml
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|
||||
class: Tank
|
||||
description: "The T-14 Armata (Russian: T-14 \xD0\x90\xD1\x80\xD0\xBC\xD0\xB0\xD1\x82\xD0\xB0; industrial
|
||||
designation Russian: \xD0\x9E\xD0\xB1\xD1\x8A\xD0\xB5\xD0\xBA\xD1\x82 148, romanized: Obyekt 148, lit. 'Object
|
||||
148') is a Russian fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT) based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform."
|
||||
introduced: 2014
|
||||
manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 20
|
||||
role: Main Battle Tank
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] T-14 MBT": {}
|
||||
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_T80BVM.yaml
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resources/units/ground_units/CH_T80BVM.yaml
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|
||||
class: Tank
|
||||
description: "The T-80 is a main battle tank (MBT) that was designed and manufactured in the former Soviet Union
|
||||
and manufactured in Russia. The T-80 is based on the T-64, while incorporating features from the later T-72
|
||||
and changing the engine to a gas turbine. When it entered service in 1976, it was the first production tank to
|
||||
be powered solely by turbine"
|
||||
introduced: 2017
|
||||
manufacturer: LKZ and Omsk Transmash
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 25
|
||||
role: Main Battle Tank
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] T-80BVM MBT": {}
|
||||
13
resources/units/ground_units/CH_T90A.yaml
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13
resources/units/ground_units/CH_T90A.yaml
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|
||||
class: Tank
|
||||
description: "The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank developed from, and designed to replace
|
||||
the T-72. It uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine,
|
||||
and gunner's thermal sight. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel and composite armour,
|
||||
smoke grenade dischargers, Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour (ERA) and the Shtora infrared anti-tank
|
||||
guided missile (ATGM) jamming system."
|
||||
introduced: 2004
|
||||
manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 20
|
||||
role: Main Battle Tank
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] T-90A MBT": {}
|
||||
13
resources/units/ground_units/CH_T90M.yaml
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13
resources/units/ground_units/CH_T90M.yaml
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
class: Tank
|
||||
description: "The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank developed from, and designed to replace
|
||||
the T-72. It uses a 125 mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine,
|
||||
and gunner's thermal sight. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel and composite armour,
|
||||
smoke grenade dischargers, Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour (ERA) and the Shtora infrared anti-tank
|
||||
guided missile (ATGM) jamming system."
|
||||
introduced: 2019
|
||||
manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 25
|
||||
role: Main Battle Tank
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] T-90M MBT": {}
|
||||
14
resources/units/ground_units/CH_TOS1A.yaml
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14
resources/units/ground_units/CH_TOS1A.yaml
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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
class: Artillery
|
||||
description: "TOS-1 Buratino (Russian: \xD1\x82\xD1\x8F\xD0\xB6\xD1\x91\xD0\xBB\xD0\xB0\xD1\x8F\x20\xD0\xBE\xD0\xB3\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB5\xD0\xBC\xD1\x91\xD1\x82\xD0\xBD\xD0\xB0\xD1\x8F\x20\xD1\x81\xD0\xB8\xD1\x81\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD0\xBC\xD0\xB0\x20\x5B\xD0\xA2\xD0\x9E\xD0\xA1\x2D\x31\x5D,
|
||||
romanized: Tyazhyelaya ognemyetnaya sistema [TOS-1], Heavy Flamethrower System) is a Soviet 220 mm
|
||||
30-barrel (original system, Object 634 or TOS-1M) or 24-barrel (Object 634B or TOS-1A Solntsepyok)
|
||||
multiple rocket launcher capable of using thermobaric warheads, mounted on a T-72 / T-90 tank chassis.
|
||||
TOS-1 was designed to attack enemy fortified positions and lightly armored vehicles and transports,
|
||||
particularly in open terrain."
|
||||
introduced: 2003
|
||||
manufacturer: Uralvagonzavod
|
||||
origin: USSR/Russia
|
||||
price: 45
|
||||
role: Multiple-Launch Rocket System
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] TOS-1A MRL": {}
|
||||
4
resources/units/ground_units/CH_TigrM.yaml
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4
resources/units/ground_units/CH_TigrM.yaml
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: IFV
|
||||
price: 5
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Tigr-M": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ground_units/K300P.yaml
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4
resources/units/ground_units/K300P.yaml
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: AntiShipMissile
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Bastion-P LBASM TEL": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ground_units/MonolitB.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ground_units/MonolitB.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: SearchTrackRadar
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Monolit-B LBASM STR": null
|
||||
14
resources/units/ground_units/PantsirS1.yaml
Normal file
14
resources/units/ground_units/PantsirS1.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
class: SHORAD
|
||||
description: "The Pantsir (Russian: \xD0\x9F\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x86\xD0\xB8\xD1\x80\xD1\x8C, lit. '[body]
|
||||
armour') missile system is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile and
|
||||
anti-aircraft artillery systems. Three types of vehicles make up one system: a missile launcher,
|
||||
a radar truck and a command post. Starting with the Pantsir-S1 (Russian: \xD0\x9F\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x86\xD0\xB8\xD1\x80\xD1\x8C\x2D\xD0\xA1\x31,
|
||||
NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound) as the first version, it is produced by KBP Instrument Design
|
||||
Bureau of Tula, Russia, and is the successor to the Tunguska M1."
|
||||
introduced: 2012
|
||||
manufacturer: Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 40
|
||||
role: Self-Propelled Surface-to-Air Missile Launcher
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Pantsir-S1 SPAAGM": {}
|
||||
14
resources/units/ground_units/PantsirS2.yaml
Normal file
14
resources/units/ground_units/PantsirS2.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
class: SHORAD
|
||||
description: "The Pantsir (Russian: \xD0\x9F\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x86\xD0\xB8\xD1\x80\xD1\x8C, lit. '[body]
|
||||
armour') missile system is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile and
|
||||
anti-aircraft artillery systems. Three types of vehicles make up one system: a missile launcher,
|
||||
a radar truck and a command post. Starting with the Pantsir-S1 (Russian: \xD0\x9F\xD0\xB0\xD0\xBD\xD1\x86\xD0\xB8\xD1\x80\xD1\x8C\x2D\xD0\xA1\x31,
|
||||
NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound) as the first version, it is produced by KBP Instrument Design
|
||||
Bureau of Tula, Russia, and is the successor to the Tunguska M1."
|
||||
introduced: 2012
|
||||
manufacturer: Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 50
|
||||
role: Self-Propelled Surface-to-Air Missile Launcher
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Pantsir-S2 SPAAGM": {}
|
||||
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2.yaml
Normal file
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
class: SHORAD
|
||||
description: "The Tor (Russian: \xD0\xA2\xD0\xBE\xD1\x80; English: torus) is an all-weather, low-to
|
||||
medium-altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters,
|
||||
cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats (anti-munitions). Originally
|
||||
developed by the Soviet Union under the GRAU designation 9K330 Tor, the system is commonly known by its
|
||||
NATO reporting name, SA-15 Gauntlet."
|
||||
introduced: 2007
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 40
|
||||
role: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft System
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Tor M2 SHORAD": {}
|
||||
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2K.yaml
Normal file
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2K.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
class: SHORAD
|
||||
description: "The Tor (Russian: \xD0\xA2\xD0\xBE\xD1\x80; English: torus) is an all-weather, low-to
|
||||
medium-altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters,
|
||||
cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats (anti-munitions). Originally
|
||||
developed by the Soviet Union under the GRAU designation 9K330 Tor, the system is commonly known by its
|
||||
NATO reporting name, SA-15 Gauntlet."
|
||||
introduced: 2007
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 40
|
||||
role: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft System
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Tor M2K SHORAD": {}
|
||||
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2M.yaml
Normal file
13
resources/units/ground_units/TorM2M.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
class: SHORAD
|
||||
description: "The Tor (Russian: \xD0\xA2\xD0\xBE\xD1\x80; English: torus) is an all-weather, low-to
|
||||
medium-altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters,
|
||||
cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats (anti-munitions). Originally
|
||||
developed by the Soviet Union under the GRAU designation 9K330 Tor, the system is commonly known by its
|
||||
NATO reporting name, SA-15 Gauntlet."
|
||||
introduced: 2007
|
||||
manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
|
||||
origin: Russia
|
||||
price: 40
|
||||
role: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft System
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Tor M2M SHORAD": {}
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/Admiral_Gorshkov.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/Admiral_Gorshkov.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Frigate
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov Frigate": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Gremyashchiy_AShM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Gremyashchiy_AShM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 20385 Gremyashchiy Corvette (AShM)": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Gremyashchiy_LACM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Gremyashchiy_LACM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 20385 Gremyashchiy Corvette (LACM)": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Grigorovich_AShM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Grigorovich_AShM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Frigate
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 11356R Admiral Grigorovich Frigate (AShM)": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Grigorovich_LACM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Grigorovich_LACM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Frigate
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 11356R Admiral Grigorovich Frigate (LACM)": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Project22160.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Project22160.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 22160 Patrol Ship": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Steregushchiy.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/CH_Steregushchiy.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 20381 Steregushchiy Corvette": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/Karakurt_AShM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/Karakurt_AShM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 22800 Karakurt Corvette AShM": null
|
||||
4
resources/units/ships/Karakurt_LACM.yaml
Normal file
4
resources/units/ships/Karakurt_LACM.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
class: Destroyer
|
||||
price: 0
|
||||
variants:
|
||||
"[CH] Project 22800 Karakurt Corvette LACM": null
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user