Gents,
Any suggestions for what to use for a set of Modern US infantry with a ground surveillance radar in 6MM? Suitable for the 1980s.
US Ground Surveillance Radar
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I don't know jack about ground surveillance radars, but from Google it looks like they are a tall tripod with a small, flat screen on top. If this is indeed the case, could you use a heavy mortar as a starting point and then attach a flat bit to the top? There is a mortar in the Vietnam US Heavy Weapons pack. Or could you scratch build one using small brass rod with a piece of styrene on top?
What is the nomenclature for the radar from the 80s?
What is the nomenclature for the radar from the 80s?
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Speaking of nomenclature, I just remembered that I had this. I still have my cargo pocket battle book from when I was a battalion FSO and I had this in there. I photocopied it from one of those monthly Preventive Maintenance magazines that they used to send out with the cartoon characters in them doing maintenance.
This guide will help in understanding what the alphabet soup means in equipment nomenclature.

This guide will help in understanding what the alphabet soup means in equipment nomenclature.

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The M113s were used to carry them. Not mounted. The FAR tracks were often do-opted for other uses in ca V troops, but that didn't happen in the tank and I was in, at least (3).
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I'm afraid that I do not know. I'm converting rules systems to the modern adaption of the Battlefront WWII rules and one of the unit cards for American Mechanized Infantry is a ground surveillance radar. No picture of it on the card. To be honest I had never heard of the system at all before these rules. In the Marines we were not so high tech in the 80s:)
I'm afraid that I do not know. I'm converting rules systems to the modern adaption of the Battlefront WWII rules and one of the unit cards for American Mechanized Infantry is a ground surveillance radar. No picture of it on the card. To be honest I had never heard of the system at all before these rules. In the Marines we were not so high tech in the 80s:)
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