@GrandInquisitor does the 8% boost buff the whole stack or each individual unit?
SEASON 8 IS LIVE
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Bullpups wrote:
@GrandInquisitor does the 8% boost buff the whole stack or each individual unit?
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i like thesese guys, particularly because 1) it's yet another tool in the kit vs 'i only make inf' people (oh don't you love those), 2) they put ASFs back in the equation, as they are powerless vs air.
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be aware: if (or should i say 'when'?) you nerf them, i'll be mad.
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Sgniappo wrote:
be aware: if (or should i say 'when'?) you nerf them, i'll be mad.
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I'm thinking the zombie maps would be a *great* way to showcase the use of the this newest unit ... hint hint
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Ya'll think I'm maybe being too subtle? -
It's already here's... Plan B: ELITE BOMBER MODEL PLAN, but CASF can wait until SEASONS 8 is ended.
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DOA70 wrote:
I'm thinking the zombie maps would be a *great* way to showcase the use of the this newest unit ... hint hint
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Ya'll think I'm maybe being too subtle?
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DOA70 wrote:
I'm thinking the zombie maps would be a *great* way to showcase the use of the this newest unit ... hint hint
...
Ya'll think I'm maybe being too subtle?
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where are these new elite units? I just started on a new map... no new elite unitsLive as I learn, not as I live
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axxis32 wrote:
where are these new elite units? I just started on a new map... no new elite units
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A-10 Warthog on Rising Tide map. Day 6 . Is that it ?"Retreat hell! We're not retreating ..we're just advancing in a different direction." General Oliver Smith USMC
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bobqz wrote:
A-10 Warthog on Rising Tide map. Day 6 . Is that it ?
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I think it a NATO designation."Retreat hell! We're not retreating ..we're just advancing in a different direction." General Oliver Smith USMC
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Eastern ELITE 8:
Sukhoi Su-25 Grach (Russian: Грач (rook); NATO reporting name: Frogfoot).
Rook is BIRD.
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575-Kranzegrad wrote:
bobqz wrote:
I think it a NATO designation.
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DOA70 wrote:
575-Kranzegrad wrote:
It's yes.
I dunno whether to smh or laugh.
But still, where did NATO get it? Is it just the random name generator that the CIA uses for their operations?
BTW, that's a pretty bird, but when I hear the word "rook", I think of chess, not our two-legged feathered friends.
It's nope, next time is can should check Eastern Military real units names.
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Answer is . . .
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NATO reporting names are code names for military equipment from Russia, China, and historically, the Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union and other nations of the Warsaw Pact). They provide unambiguous and easily understood English words in a uniform manner in place of the original designations, which either may have been unknown to the Western world at the time or easily confused codes.[1] For example, the Russian bomber jet Tupolev Tu-160 is simply called "Blackjack".
NATO maintains lists of the names.[citation needed] The assignment of the names for the Russian and Chinese aircraft was once managed by the five-nation Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC),[a] but that is no longer the case.[citation needed]
Examples:
- K—air-to-surface missiles (from the Russian Kh designation), example AS-17 Krypton: List of NATO reporting names for air-to-surface missiles
- G—surface-to-air missiles, SAM (or Ground-to-air), including ship- and submarine-launched, example SA-2 Guideline: List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-air missiles
- S—surface-to-surface missiles, including ship- and submarine-launched. Land-based missiles have the prefix SS-, for example the SS-1 Scud. Naval missiles receive the designation SS-N-, e.g. SS-N-2 Styx. Coastal defence missiles are assigned the prefix SS-C-, e.g. SS-C-5 Stooge: List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-surface missiles
- from this anti-tank missiles (also S), example AT-5 Spandrel: List of NATO reporting names for anti-tank missiles
- from this anti-tank missiles (also S), example AT-5 Spandrel: List of NATO reporting names for anti-tank missiles
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The Sukhoi Su-25 Grach (Russian: Грач >link> (rook); <link> NATO reporting name: <link< Frogfoot) is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for Soviet Ground Forces. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 22 February 1975. After testing, the aircraft went into series production in 1978 in Tbilisi in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.Guns are always loaded.The post was edited 1 time, last by GunlessLands ().
- K—air-to-surface missiles (from the Russian Kh designation), example AS-17 Krypton: List of NATO reporting names for air-to-surface missiles
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Really enjoying the new unit, especially in perspective of the last 2, Suck, and Suck2*** The Creator of Zombie Farming ***
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Dealer of Death wrote:
Really enjoying the new unit, especially in perspective of the last 2, Suck, and Suck2
I actually prefer it to the Elite Attack Helicopter, especially against those tank/infantry fansI am Aeneas, duty-bound and known above high air of heaven by my fame, carrying with me in my ships our gods of hearth and home, saved from the foe. I look for Italy to be my fatherland, and my descent is from all-highest Jove.
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