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		In quotes are from my last post, with additional comment below... 
"I used the following " primary" units (As there were about 3 more.)"
 I looked at a combination (USA/USMC) of 6 M1A1 ABRAMS.) 
"IRAQ/M1A1 SA ABRAMS/UNIT 006//USMC/M1A1HC/UNIT 840//USMC/M1A1HC TUSK-T/UNIT 853//"
 
My  FINAL 3 of the 6 original tanks looked at.
 
"I choose to work with USMC UNIT 840 to  minimize the changes and it was  simply a better fit."
 
It hit the " Sweet Spot" of the six that I would use a " base model" to adjust from for a  reasonable M1A1 Export model.
 USMC issue is a different matter and will need a further look later. Bottomline maybe only a 1/3 at best of the of the M1A1 saw conversion to the  FEP series the rest were simple m1a1 tanks and I felt that  USMC UNIT 840 fit the bill, which is why I submitted it new  END Date. I'm also looking at  TI/GSR 45 for  UNIT 840 but I need more info to support this.
 
Appreciate you used my numbers, needless to say I was ready for bed when done.
 This just "popped up", but as you'll see if you read SLOWLY there's nothing, I haven't already mentioned concerning its problems over the years already. 
https://www.armyrecognition.com/defe...ttlefield.html
Now it's time to get ready for you know what.
 
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		Yeah but...... you said add the M1A1 but also said the A2 was being sent so what do you want me to call this then ? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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 Into date for that thing right now is 6/2024 which IS IN THE FUTURE and when more future has passed it will probably get adjusted AGAIN but for now 6/124 is GOOD ENOUGH  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
            
                  
				
                    
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 This suggests if they are deployed to an area they will all be deployed together which may make putting them in their own unit class a possibility but that requires adjustment to the picklists so maybe  we just leave it up to individual players  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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		We'll see how this plays out 
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				But the thousands of M-1A1s and A2s in active U.S. service, or in storage at American arsenals, include the uranium armor. The Pentagon as a matter of policy never has exported these tanks. Instead, when it sells M-1s—say, to Iraq, Saudi Arabia or Poland—it first commissions General Dynamics to build special versions of the tanks without the uranium armor component. 
 
Unless the administration of Pres. Joe Biden can convince a foreign Abrams-user to give up some of its existing tanks, General Dynamics will need to prepare a new batch of uranium-free M-1s—and that could take many months, if not a year or more.
			
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		Don, 
1.  M1 A2 was a  TYPO ON MY PART.   We have the RIGHT tank.   Post #1498 now corrected.  
2. ARMATA START JUN 2024 STILL GOOD. I found the article useful in that it actually seems they were at  least close to the Ukraine but  more importantly, that it's pretty bad when  operationally the forces on the ground found  conditions so bad with the ARMATA that they had to be sent back as they were  completely unusable. 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...abe77c668cb223 
3. 31 units makes up the Standard Ukraiian tank Battalion. The plan is to form  3 complete heavy armor Battalions of  1 ABRAMS and  2 of mixed LEOPARDS from donating users likely to be  Poland, Finland and or other  NATO countries.  Sweden might offer up  STRV 122 as well.
 
However, these are well short of the  300 being requested.
 
Taking the above real-world situation into consideration, and applying to our game world,  I'm requesting you give consideration to allowing the player to buy as needed the T-72B3 (83+ Captured) and T-72B3M (100+ Captured) as I submitted to you last week.  
4.  Push the  START date of the  M1A1UKR ABRAMS to  SEP 2023.  
All reports  HERE were it matters are indicating a  minimum of 4-5 months before they can even leave the U.S. just to prepare the tanks. Also being mentioned it  could be a year before they field them.
 
One of the issues (Of many.) is the fuel type and consumption. If you're unaware the ABRAMS normally uses  Jet Fuel. Where the Ukraine is having a hard enough time just to keep Diesel in their tanks for a variety of reasons to include  major infrastructure damage to pipelines etc.
 
From only a logistical standpoint, they have major issues to address in suppling this type of fuel in a war zone. We can do it however we won't be there to do it for the Ukrainians to provide the logistical support this tank needs.  IT WILL TAKE TIME. The following addresses these issues and more. So, I really hope you take the time to read these  thoroughly to fully understand the situation.
 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...775d701ae65ec7 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...8e45755f3fa62d 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...55ad53374be61e 
Though tied into the above  FINALLY in simple terms etc. I found an article that  vindicates me on the need for " Export" related tanks from supplier countries and my issue about  DU Armor.  Halleluiah!       
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...55ad53374be61e
Don and I reverse roles all the time over the years, we keep each other " in check" which provides balance- sometimes. 
 
This time it appears it's my turn to be the  contrarian.
 
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		Pat. I have read other reports getting bent out of shape over the " jet fuel" (non)issue and a lot of that comes from the original excuses for not sending them as that MSN report shows.... 
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 "jet fuel" is the preferred fuel in the US Army and that is what gives the very best performance. 
  BUT.....the engine was designed to be multi-fuel and those "Pentagon officials" would have or should have known the vehicles engine was multi fuel
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This is great for the Logistics chaps as they don’t have to worry about providing different fuels for different vehicles and, in extreme situations the tank may be able to procure something locally if fuel is limited. The downside for Logistics is that the Abrams drinks fuel like it’s in the only open bar on judgement day
			
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And that "jet fuel" can be plain old Kerosene so "fuel" for them is not a problem  except for how much of it you need ( or if nice short "sound bite" excuse is needed for not sending them )
 
That all said IMHO  and I am not alone, Germany needed to be seen as not be the only ones sending "NATO" MBTs and the US sending Abrams allowed them to say "it's not just us" and it *may* have been the UK agreeing to send Challengers that uncorked that particular bottleneck. Abrams and Challengers will be useful but neither of those will be as potentially plentiful from so many other sources as the Leo and from the info I have read, it's also the MBT with the quickest learning curve to operate and maintain.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
            
                  
				
                    
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		I went into Scenario 151 Breaking the Shackles and did some quick substitutions for various 2022 NATO units vs 2022 Russian units. Interesting results. The T-90s look pretty effective but I'm having trouble finding any news source that mentions them being used in any number. Any suggestions? 
 
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		https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/0...equipment.html
I have NO IDEA when this was last updated
 
That lists destroyed Russian tanks. 
 "Tanks (1646, of which destroyed: 967, damaged: 75, abandoned: 59, captured: 545)"
The T-90 is near the bottom
 
31 T-90A: 
3 T-90S: ( that's supposed to be the "export" version ) 
10 T-90M:
 
44 total known destroyed or damaged or abandoned....... that should give you an idea of the numbers used but 10% of your force in the game would IMHO be too many unless you were trying to create an "elite" unit  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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		I was thinking of a mix of 70% T-72 variants and 30% everything else for the Russians. This is too much fun, throwing in K2 and K1A1. 
 
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