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  1. Yes, this is CSLA for A2:CO. Today mod requires ver.1.56
  2. Yes, TOPAS is in our plans. But... In plan we have primary a few vehicles based on BVP-1 and SKOT.
  3. The 2AP was a polish version, ÄŒSLA didn't have this modification in the arsenal. ÄŒSLA Studio doesn't contemplate this APC.
  4. Sorry, Soviet MiG-29 isn't in our roadmap.
  5. BIS mortars are a fake weapons. We experiment with a ,,real mortal'' system, but our results are inconclusive. We suppose, that M-52 will not be in the first release of ÄŒSLA for Ar][mA.
  6. In game all history is alternative ;-)
  7. Is this FIA improvised guerrilla (as in OFP) or regular militia (by pictures in this thread)?
  8. T-72M2 Moderna Ver.1 with 2× imported Oerlikon KAA-001 20mm. This variant had problems with too big recoil during simultaneous firing of Oerlikons. Ver.2 with 1× 2A42 30mm from slovak domestic production under licence.
  9. ÄŒSLA (Czechoslovakia) was part of Warsaw Pact, AÄŒR (Czechia) and ASR (Slovakia) are members of NATO. We are still working on our projects but I don't know when it will be done.
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    CSLA3 Phase1

    ÄŒSLA 3 class names list was updated
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    CSLA3 Phase1

    syntaxes and descriptions of scripts used in ÄŒSLA 3 mod
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    CSLA3 Phase1

    Typical grenade muzzle velocity of M203 is between 70m/s and 80m/s (approx. between 160mph and 180mph). Typical 26,5-vz-70 grenade muzzle velocity of VG-70 is 195m/s (~440mph). 26,5-vz-70 grenade has more aerodymanic shape as grenades for M206.
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    CSLA3 Phase1

    RTO features don't working in this time (2008-12-14). Wait a few weeks.
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    CSLA Studio

    Meopta army riflescopes - production of zaměřovaÄ denní (day sight) ZD 4×8° was ended. It was replaced by ZD 6×50mm (6×3,7°). VG-70 was developed, but wasn't producet. It wasn't mounting equipment for Sa-58. VG-70 has two nondetachable/inseparable integral parts: assault rifle (Sa-58) and grenade launcher.
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    CSLA Studio

    A few new promo screens of ÄŒSLA mod motoriflemen (machine-gunner, machine-gunner, anti-armour specialist assistant) motorifleman squad on OT-64 in town combat dead of comrade
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    CSLA Studio

    Yes, PLdvK-53/59 is 30mm antiaircraft twingun mounted on armoured Praga V3S
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    CSLA Studio

    A few new screens of ČSLA mod OT-64 střední kolový obrněný transportér vzor 64 / M1964 middle wheeled armoder personal carreer PLdvK-53/59 protiletadlový dvojkanón vzor 53/59 / M1953/1959 30mm antiaircraft twingun
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    CSLA Studio

    A few new screens from development of ČSLA 3 Phase 1 OT-64 střední kolový obrněný transportér vzor 64 / M1964 middle wheeled armored personal carrier PLdvK-53/59 protiletadlový dvojkanón vzor 53/59 Ještěrka / M1953/1959 30mm antiaircraft twingun Lizard RPG-75 reaktivní protitankový granát vzor 75 (jet-propelled AT grenade) / M1975 rocket-propelled grenade
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    CSLA Studio

    SpGH = Self-propelled Gun-Howitzer eng. = Samohybná Kanónová Houfnice cs. = ShKH152mm SpGH (M1977) Dana = (152mm) ShKH-77 Dana
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    CSLA Studio

    ÄŒSLA Studio released 2 new screens of beta version of Tatra T813 made by Yano.
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    CSLA Studio

    TheSun released screens of pre-alfa version of Tatra T815 CAP6
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    CSLA Studio

    screen © Pochyst, 2008
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    Confirmed release dates and countries.

    In 2007Q1 ArmA will include one or two Service Pack...
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    Germany 1985

    In my opinion: Campaign: Germany 1985 (and, for example, in future: Bohemia 1983, Poland 1972, ...) Mod: eng Iron Curtain ger Eiserne Vorhang fr Rideau de fer (rus Zheleznaja zavesa) cz Železná opona Winston Churchill, March 5, 1946 at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri: ,,From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an "iron curtain" has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow.''
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