.Taffy
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For those who are fans of the Sharpe series of books (and TV/Film adaptations with Sean Bean), the author Bernard Cornwell has released a non-fiction history book about the battle. Rather than a dry recounting of the battle it's told as more of a narrative switching to different individuals who made accounts of that day. I've not had the time to finish it yet but have found it very entertaining so far. http://www.bernardcornwell.net/waterloo-the-true-story-of-four-days-three-armies-and-three-battles/ (Was half price in WHSmiths when I got it)
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RHS: Armed Forces of the Russian Federation A3 WIP Thread
.Taffy replied to soul_assassin's topic in ARMA 3 - ADDONS & MODS: DISCUSSION
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Why have you left a 'Cold War Gone Hot' setting out of it, ala OFP? The tech in the 1980s for me strikes a perfect balance between modernity and a reliance on the abilities of personnel. It's also a setting that is nowhere near as saturated as WWII or modern day in games so still has the potential to be pushed far.
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Microwave thrusters - NASA validates 'impossible' space drive
.Taffy replied to maddogx's topic in OFFTOPIC
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-approves-impossible-space-engine-design-that-apparently-violates-the-laws-of-physics-9646865.html Although The Independent is fairly prone to writing hyperbolic articles (the above headline being evidence of that) it is interesting that a mainstream British newspaper has decided to pick up this story on its front page.- 4 replies
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I'm not saying some kind of brief flashpoint is impossible but as to a full 3rd World War, is there any reason that the principles of M.A.D don't still hold true? That would surely prevent such a thing.
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Cameron has pretty much painted himself into a corner by criticising the French warship sale when it emerges that British defence contractors continue to sell equipment to Russia (including rifles, NVGs etc.) while Russian oligarchs are permitted to continue investing in London (particularly property) and the Tory party receives donations from one Russian (he had fled the country mind) amounting in excess of £250 million. I'm not surprised that the French are somewhat annoyed at his statements.
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French defence contractors are currently building two new Helicopter Carriers for the Russian Navy, combined worth abut a billion euros. If the article you mention is true the training is probably in relation to that. Future sanctions may put a stop to the whole thing though.
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I realise they only gained the capability to shoot down high level targets recently but I'm simply saying that in any conflict where AA assets are being put into use effectively against military aircraft, even if they only appear to be basic (ManPADs, AAA etc.) at that point it is not worth taking the risk with civilian air traffic.
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Whilst it stands to reason that it is impractical to continually change flight corridors due to any and all conflicts in the world, in the case of Ukraine, where for the past 2 months or more the separatists have been actively targeting military aircraft, it would have been wise to make alterations and have civilian aircraft avoid the area, if not Ukraine altogether. Perhaps now, in light of this event, SOPs will change so that airlines will avoid areas where AA assets are actively operating.
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I'm not suggesting that they would or should. I'm genuinely asking the question; is there a nation that both sides are likely to accept as mediator instead of Egypt? Otherwise it seems this crisis is doomed to escalate.
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With Hamas unwilling to trust Egypt as a mediator any more is there any country in the region that could hope to realistically broker a ceasefire?
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Oh right so even that 'stance' is roughly 4-5km/h? Also yeah, it really wouldn't suit in image of a wounded person.
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Ah right I see. Though when Alex mentioned walking my mind jumped to the 'tactic-cool swagger walk' which considering your research must amount to about 2km/h? :p
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Good points, though I think a forced walk for extreme fatigue would perhaps be a step to far, especially as some of the included mission include 2k cross country romps! Forced walk for leg injuries on the other hand (as opposed to the forced crawl of previous games) would be welcome. If the devs wanted to include a 'limp' animation all the better! :)
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I don't know if the recent small update was a hot fix for 1.24 or not but the issue regarding targets refusing to fold when shot during the stamina demonstration persists for me. I reiterate, although this bug is small and does not affect everyone, it is very important that it is dealt with quickly so this introduction does not provide a tainted first impression for too many new/returning players.