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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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The last is 30.5cm L16 Auf Sfl.Bär. That's all for Germany icons. Enjoy!
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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The next is UK. I follow the code order of the games "equipment file".

BL 60 pounder gun, 127mm.

Bedford QLB truck, specialized for towing 40mm Bofors AA gun.

Chevrolet CMP 6x6 prime mover in No. 13 cab.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Birgeria wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 12:53 pm The next is UK. I follow the code order of the games "equipment file".

BL 60 pounder gun, 127mm.

Bedford QLB truck, specialized for towing 40mm Bofors AA gun.

Chevrolet CMP 6x6 prime mover in No. 13 cab.
Very well done !
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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There is no US or USSR icons, so I will jump to France.
Armored car AMD 37 Chevrolet.
155m Mle 1915 St. Chamond.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Two troop transporters from Lorraine
Lorraine 28 and Lorraine 72 (license built Tatra 72).
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Latil M7T1 prime mover for towing 25mm AT gun, and Latil M2TL6 medium prime mover.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Douglas DB7.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Great icons as usual. Was the 305mm German gun actually made?
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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captainjack wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:18 am Great icons as usual. Was the 305mm German gun actually made?
No. I was just paper project.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Two Italian pieces.

SPG-- Autocannone 75/27, TL-37 chase.

Army level support cannone: vintage 149/35, a 19th century tech still using during WWII.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Birgeria wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 1:35 pm Two Italian pieces.

SPG-- Autocannone 75/27, TL-37 chase.

Army level support cannone: vintage 149/35, a 19th century tech still using during WWII.
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Militias with French Lebel rifles, Polish Wz light machine guns.38 and a Schwarzlose machine gun before being sent to the front
https://vk.com/album-14805605_252210145

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Guns of the Russian-Turkish War fought near Moscow ( It is proved that this is a beautiful myth or legend )
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https://en.topwar.ru/1547-pod-moskvoj-v ... vojny.html
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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What about British ?
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And Red Army Land-lease ?
- M4A2 Sherman 76
- Mk II (Matilda II)
- M5 Stuart
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Birgeria wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 1:29 pm
captainjack wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:18 am Great icons as usual. Was the 305mm German gun actually made?
No. I was just paper project.
In 1939, Germany seized all 17 pieces from Czechoslovakia and repaired the howitzer from the Arsenal Museum, designating them 30.5 cm Mörser (t). In 1941, they obtained five more weapons after the defeat of Yugoslavia and placed them into service as the 30.5 cm Mörser 638(j). They saw service against Poland, France and the Soviet Union in World War II, where they served with Heavy Artillery Battalions (schwere Artillerie-Abteilungen) 624, 641 and 815 as well as two Heavy Static Artillery Batteries (schwere Artillerie-Batterie bodenstandig) 230 and 779.

The 624th, 641st and 815th Battalions took part in the Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42).
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Yrfin wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:19 pm
Birgeria wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 1:29 pm
captainjack wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:18 am Great icons as usual. Was the 305mm German gun actually made?
No. I was just paper project.
In 1939, Germany seized all 17 pieces from Czechoslovakia and repaired the howitzer from the Arsenal Museum, designating them 30.5 cm Mörser (t). In 1941, they obtained five more weapons after the defeat of Yugoslavia and placed them into service as the 30.5 cm Mörser 638(j). They saw service against Poland, France and the Soviet Union in World War II, where they served with Heavy Artillery Battalions (schwere Artillerie-Abteilungen) 624, 641 and 815 as well as two Heavy Static Artillery Batteries (schwere Artillerie-Batterie bodenstandig) 230 and 779.

The 624th, 641st and 815th Battalions took part in the Siege of Sevastopol (1941–42).ger_art_30.5_cm_Mörser.jpg
Yrfin wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:05 pm What about British ?Bri_arm_Tetrarch 50.png
And Red Army Land-lease ?
- M4A2 Sherman 76
- Mk II (Matilda II)
- M5 Stuart
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viewtopic.php?f=147&t=70418&start=140


https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=170553

Excellent knowledge of this topic )
https://warspot.ru/6979-simvoly-velikoy-voyny

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viewtopic.php?f=145&t=65158

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http://zonwar.ru/artileru/tj_art_1mv/tj ... hkoda.html
Birgeria wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:28 pm The last is 30.5cm L16 Auf Sfl.Bär. That's all for Germany icons. Enjoy!

https://wwii.space/gaubitsyi-i-mortiryi ... -vengriya/

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https://zen.yandex.ru/media/id/5d36b0ff ... 00ad943126

:lol: :arrow:
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Yrfin wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:05 pm What about British ?Bri_arm_Tetrarch 50.png
And Red Army Land-lease ?
- M4A2 Sherman 76
- Mk II (Matilda II)
- M5 Stuart
Hi Yrfin

These equipment are already in the game, either original or PAK mode. I cannot make better than theirs.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Now it's time for Belgian!

FN 63C, 4x4 prime mover.

155mm Mle 1924. Larges caliber of Belgian field gun.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Birgeria wrote: Sat Sep 25, 2021 1:48 pm Now it's time for Belgian!

FN 63C, 4x4 prime mover.

155mm Mle 1924. Larges caliber of Belgian field gun.


Excellent.


Don't forget the Norwegians :arrow:
Field howitzer 12-cm felthaubits/m32
The howitzer was built by Kongsberg in 1932. A total of 8 guns were fired. They had steel wheels edged with rubber, a device for towing a tractor. The howitzers captured by the Wehrmacht were designated " 12-cm leFH-376 (p)". TTX howitzers: caliber-120 mm; barrel length-2.4 m; weight-1.9 t; projectile weight-20 kg; muzzle velocity-450 m / s; firing range – 10 km.
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https://wwii.space/gaubitsyi-i-mortiryi-norvegiya/

And the Japanese :wink:
https://wwii.space/gaubitsyi-i-mortiryi-yaponiya/
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Birgeria wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 11:31 pm Hi Yrfin
These equipment are already in the game, either original or PAK mode. I cannot make better than theirs.
Hi Birgeria
I dont have PAK mode.
Can you make a artillery icon for my Mod ?
viewtopic.php?f=147&t=101081
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons

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Yrfin wrote: Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:51 pm
Birgeria wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 11:31 pm Hi Yrfin
These equipment are already in the game, either original or PAK mode. I cannot make better than theirs.
Hi Birgeria
I dont have PAK mode.
Can you make a artillery icon for my Mod ?
viewtopic.php?f=147&t=101081
F-22 Afrika.jpgsoviet art F-22.jpg
Hi Yrfin

Here are the Aty and AT icons. I don't remember where I found these, probably from Guille's icons.

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