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47 minutes ago, hcpookie said:

What radars?

MPQ-64 Sentinel is the one he mentioned on discord

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Well I have one although I'm not sure you would consider it detailed enough for your purposes.  Instead of more polys you could do well with a better texture and surface mapping.  Which is the one area of modding I feel I'm not too good at doing.

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there's a high poly base for $85, might be a good place to start if you can get a donation

https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/military-raytheon-mpq64-sentinel-3d-max/623737

then just need someone who can re-texture, re-topologise it and bake it.

 

This guys output is making me drool. If only we could get more talent like that into the Arma community.

https://www.turbosquid.com/Search/Artists/Alex-Kontz

 

 

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Now recruiting some new testers and media creators. Looking specifically for those with flight sim experience to provide honest feedback for aircraft flight profiles. Those with experience in DCS, Janes, FSX or other flight sims would be beneficial. All applications will be considered. General testers needed as well. Anyone interested in generating media such as videos or screenshots with the addons while testing please apply.

 

We try to focus our testers skill sets or player styles on what we are working with at the time. So if you applied in the past and were not chosen, PLEASE REAPPLY AGAIN. We are at a point that expanding the pool of available testers would be extremely beneficial to the mod.

 

Please fill out this questionnaire if interested and reply to ProjectRACS@dev-hell.net

http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=93729247519249857309

 

 

 

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Rumors of SIS Agents working abroad are confirmed following photos taken after a joint US/Afghan SF raid against known weapons traffickers. Two unknown men wearing uniforms and insignias belonging to RACS Special Forces may confirm rumors that weapons being smuggled into Afghanistan come from stockpiles of seized DRS weaponry from the 2008 conflict.

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Kingdom of Sahrani Military History: Sahrani National Guard

Looking back on the mistakes of poor readiness during the 2006 conflict, the Kingdom of Sahrani has formed the Sahrani National Guard in 2010. Along with the formation of the SNG, a new law was enacted enforcing a minimum 10 year compulsory service in the armed forces for all adult males in the Kingdom. At minimum an able bodied adult male must serve 2 years of active service in the SNG, followed by 8 years on a reserve status. Those who volunteer with any active duty branch such as the RACS or RSMC may serve a minimum of 4 years active duty and 6 years reserve duty in the SNG. This ensures the Kingdom has a sizable on call force in the event of an emergency. Recently the SNG has received new uniforms in the M10 uniform style with the traditional 6 Color Desert Pattern given to the RACS by the US. However, the remainder of SNG equipment are hand me downs from RACS stockpiles. These include CETME Model 58 Rifles that were originally acquired by RACS until acquisition of the more modern HK G3 rifle was made available. Lacking armored vests, the SNG utilize older US Surplus ALICE Webbing Harnesses and black leather boots. Although under funded and under equipped, the amount of experienced soldiers rotating into the SNG from Active Duty units ensure the Reserve force is still a contender on the battlefield. Recent rumors and sightings of US ODA teams in the Kingdom during major training events suggests a new mission for the SNG however, guerrilla warfare.

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Kingdom of Sahrani Military History: Sahrani National Police

One of the longest standing institutions, the Sahrani National Police is one of the smallest and least seen of the Kingdoms defenders. Although not an actual military force, the SNP was instrumental in helping evacuate civilians and slowing the advance of the SLA during the 2006 conflict. Despite losing close to 80% of its numbers the SNP has made a strong recovery. The SNP is comprised of independently ran departments localized to each village in the Kingdom. The size of these departments varies based on the size of its area of responsibility, with some departments consisting a mere two officers. The largest department is in Corazol due to the border between the Kingdom and the DRS. Here the SNP assists with border control operations searching and screening everything coming and going through the border. Despite the individualistic nature of the departments, the SNP does have an overarching command structure under the Ministry of the Interior. This command element acts to cooperate with other branches of service and to enforce standardized training and equipment. The SNP works closely with the SNG, of which many officers are members. In the event of a crisis, SNP officers act as a liaison between the SNG and the populace and take defensive positions with the SNG on the border. Lightly equipped, the SNP uniform consists of a white polo shirt, blue slacks, and a SNP Service Cap. SNP officers are issued a Colt M1911 Service Pistol. At time, officers can been seen wearing blue ballistic armor, and carrying either an IMI Uzi, or FN FNC rifle.

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Kingdom of Sahrani Military History: 1st Infantry Division

The harsh lesson learned by the 2006 Conflict taught the Kingdom of Sahrani that having a standing professional fighting force was necessary for their nation’s survival. Up until that point, the Royal Army Corps of Sahrani was little more than a small National Guard force and continued to perform that way despite the equipment and training received from the United States in the year prior to the 2006 Conflict. In the first year of the occupation of North Sahrani, the RACS used captured equipment to supplement their forces forming the Red Brigade as a temporary means of bolstering their forces. The rest of the RACS troops however continued to use Interceptor vests, PASGT helmets, and M16A2s given to them by the US. They also used 6 Color Desert Camouflage as their standard pattern. Their vehicle fleet consisted of Land rovers and M113 APC. The Royal Army Corps Sahrani Aviation detachment used MH-9 and AH-9 helicopters and for a very short time had a small fleet of UH-60Ms. After the heavy losses to equipment and life inflicted upon RACS, it was clear that the defenders of the Kingdom needed to replenish, reorganize, and rearm if they hoped to continue their mission. Massive amounts of military hardware began pouring in from economic partners such as the US, Spain, and Israel to bolster Sahrani forces in short order. RACS high command issued the order to reform the remaining forces into the 1st Infantry Division. Despite being called a division, the unit in all actuality was the size of a regiment and the choice to call it a division was intended to cause confusion among the DRS. The composition of the 1stID originally included a mechanized battalion but as RACS began to acquire heavier equipment to counter the SLA armor threat, all heavy vehicles were moved out of the 1stID to form a the 4th Armored Division in 2009. The 1stID as it stands now if purely an infantry force using trucks to move across the battlefield. For a short period RACS acquired and issued CETME Type 58 rifles to replace the aging M16A2, meanwhile Sahrani Military Industries were in negotiations to acquire industrial equipment from Heckler & Koch to begin producing H&K G3 rifles which were then issued to all RACS forces. SMI then worked with Eagle Industries to begin local production of the CIRAS vest, called the CIRAS-S, to replace the older Interceptor vests. Though the 1stID and the rest of RACS still use the 6 Color Desert Pattern, there was a short period where SMI began experimenting with SDPM, Sahrani Disruptive Pattern Material. From 2017 to 2018, RACS and the 1stID conducted trials of an arid variant of the pattern, ASDPM. Ultimately it was chosen to revert back to the already in stock 6 Color Desert. Infantry equipment was not all that was upgraded or replaced. The aging land rovers were replaced with US Surplus M966, M998, and M1025 HMMWVs. IVECO M250 trucks were also acquired to assist with logistics operations. The aging M113 is still in use and has been moved the 4th AD.

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4 hours ago, Frank_Jordan said:

excellent mod, when will it go public?

We get closer and closer every day!

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I just love this mod. 

really, it when it's released, it will be a dream come true. Only, I miss the Socat so much. Damn the SLA for shooting them all down 😞.

I do have a rather strange question, and it is only that, a Question and in no way shape or form anything else: I assume the lore behind the current iteration of the mod is, that the two Sahranis are becoming devided again, right? Have you at any Point in time planed to update the map as well? I ask, because the United Sahrani terrain Looks a bit different from the original one (TV Station etc). 

 

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I see this in the forum: "

 

necro topic......If any of you old fans are still monitoring this and have not found the arma3 threads... please do so. We are always looking for more testers and folks to join our Dischord discussions. "

 

How it`s possible to join the testing of your mod?

 

 

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There's a questionnaire , you need to fill out and then email to project lead

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"There's a questionnaire , you need to fill out and then email to project lead"

 

ok thanks 4 the info, did you have any link, where I can download the questionnaire and the email adress?

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We haven't forgot about you guys, heres some new photos, enjoy (NOTICE- If you see strange things such as ducks in the background, no your not crazy, courtesy of RKSL Objects)          (Mods used- PRACS, RKSL Objects, 3CB Factions)

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RACS 1st Infantry Troops standing Guard outside a Forward Operating Post in the Sahranian Archipelago

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RACS Combat Search and Rescue Team(s) getting a briefing

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Some Troops stationed relaxing in the Sahranian Sun, enjoying some PRACS Blue Ribbon Beer (And other food related items)

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Other Shots I included for viewing

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