@@Nero-Caesar You don't want that feature. It is a feature that people think is a good idea on paper, in reality it is a waste of time. Besides the if the gunner is good enough he can pretty much do that.
DU inserts aren't really what's special about the armor, tungsten inserts and DU inserts offer pretty much the same protection. Rather what's important is the armor generation, Australia is getting NGAP in their sepv3's just with tungsten inserts most likely as I haven't seen anything saying they changed their stance on DU from the original asking for an alternative to DU. Important to note though, they were offered DU, we do provide the option for nations buying abrams to have DU in their tanks.
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 The entire composite layout is classified, if there was a security concern we wouldn't be providing the nation our most advanced composite layout and just simply changing the insert. In Australia's initial acquisition of the abrams they chose to specify that they didn't want DU. DU was available to Australia but they chose to not have it in their tanks. Don't believe you can provide links through youtube but the source is "Acquisition of the ABRAMS Main Battle Tank - Australian National Audit Office" Jul 17, 2007 With the quote from the source being: "2.38 Defence has chosen to specify that there should be no depleted uranium in the tanks destined for Australia. In this regard, the US Government manufactures an alternate, comparable armour choice for ABRAMS tanks, which does not rely on depleted uranium."
Guys come on... SPACING!!! Combat spread! you gotta work on that if you want to improve your platoons survivability! 200 meters or more between each other!
As much as I agree about the importance of spacing, space was limited once we went around the hill and north into PL Charlie. Overall this was a tight AO with a bit of restrictive terrain like trees and hills. We made use of bounding overwatching each other sections which worked well for us up until the end.
@@PhanPhantasy hell no, have you ever considered that USD isn't the only currency ? I got like 4-5 modules for the price of this classic game key. Also it seems like the Devs are allergic to just selling the game the normal way, they really make everything so complicated with the USB sticks. Actually is it even possible to buy this game outside of the US?
@chapman3641 the cost is $115 USD for the full license for the Pro Pe. If you were to compare it with DCS, you'll need a joystick, jet/heli/plane models, maybe some of the maps. Sure you can play for free but most people will spend more. The sims primary market is military institutions, and consumers like us are secondary. And USB stinks are common in government softwares and to protect its product from piracy. But I do agree it can be a pain to install and, I would love to see SBP available for all. I'm not American so yes, they do sell to people outside of the US (unless your country has an arms trade embargo). I highly encourage you to try it out 1 month license for $10 USD (no usb needed) go through the Abrams or Leopard tutorial, play a few SP games or play with us or with a community, and see if you enjoy it. You are more than welcome to try it out with us.
ADF Abrams camo is best Abrams camo
The Aussie camo looks fantastic on Her. Steel on target!
A2 Abrams FCS are soooo good.
it's lacking in a few areas like automatic target tracking for the main gun
@@Nero-Caesar You don't want that feature. It is a feature that people think is a good idea on paper, in reality it is a waste of time. Besides the if the gunner is good enough he can pretty much do that.
@@zagstrukk I disagree but ok
We used the M1A1 AIMs there isn't a thing as the M1A2 AIM but good video man.
Nice! Now that was an intense engagement
revenge of the stones
Where can I download the Australian Defense Force liveries
Standart skins available in steelbeasts....no need to DL anything
I need help on installing steel beast
If you need help, I suggest you join my discord. It's much easier to troubleshooting in there.
Are these Export models, because ALL M1A2s have the DU Special Armor Array but when we sell them to Saudi Arabia they do not
I haven't read anything if they gave the DUs to Australia, but it's likely they didn't export those.
@@PhanPhantasy ok good, they use another composite for export
DU inserts aren't really what's special about the armor, tungsten inserts and DU inserts offer pretty much the same protection. Rather what's important is the armor generation,
Australia is getting NGAP in their sepv3's just with tungsten inserts most likely as I haven't seen anything saying they changed their stance on DU from the original asking for an alternative to DU. Important to note though, they were offered DU, we do provide the option for nations buying abrams to have DU in their tanks.
@@BentCheeks DU is only for American tanks since it's composition is classified
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 The entire composite layout is classified, if there was a security concern we wouldn't be providing the nation our most advanced composite layout and just simply changing the insert. In Australia's initial acquisition of the abrams they chose to specify that they didn't want DU. DU was available to Australia but they chose to not have it in their tanks.
Don't believe you can provide links through youtube but the source is "Acquisition of the ABRAMS Main Battle Tank - Australian National Audit Office" Jul 17, 2007
With the quote from the source being:
"2.38 Defence has chosen to specify that there should be no depleted
uranium in the tanks destined for Australia. In this regard, the US Government
manufactures an alternate, comparable armour choice for ABRAMS tanks,
which does not rely on depleted uranium."
Guys come on... SPACING!!! Combat spread! you gotta work on that if you want to improve your platoons survivability! 200 meters or more between each other!
As much as I agree about the importance of spacing, space was limited once we went around the hill and north into PL Charlie. Overall this was a tight AO with a bit of restrictive terrain like trees and hills. We made use of bounding overwatching each other sections which worked well for us up until the end.
@@PhanPhantasy
No you guys really played it well for what you had to work with. Spacing was my only bitch...
Make a latest video on how to download this game.
Check out Revenant's video on how to install: ua-cam.com/video/Qk4qKSoeeI4/v-deo.htmlsi=839j05jsZrH_zVTH
If only this game was actually affordable and wasn't a complete pain in the ass to install.
It's much more affordable than DCS.
@@PhanPhantasy hell no, have you ever considered that USD isn't the only currency ? I got like 4-5 modules for the price of this classic game key. Also it seems like the Devs are allergic to just selling the game the normal way, they really make everything so complicated with the USB sticks. Actually is it even possible to buy this game outside of the US?
@chapman3641 the cost is $115 USD for the full license for the Pro Pe. If you were to compare it with DCS, you'll need a joystick, jet/heli/plane models, maybe some of the maps. Sure you can play for free but most people will spend more.
The sims primary market is military institutions, and consumers like us are secondary. And USB stinks are common in government softwares and to protect its product from piracy. But I do agree it can be a pain to install and, I would love to see SBP available for all.
I'm not American so yes, they do sell to people outside of the US (unless your country has an arms trade embargo).
I highly encourage you to try it out 1 month license for $10 USD (no usb needed) go through the Abrams or Leopard tutorial, play a few SP games or play with us or with a community, and see if you enjoy it. You are more than welcome to try it out with us.
@@chapman3641you can always get a time based licence without the usb dongle
Still cant beat emus