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Neptune
October 21st, 2005, 07:58 AM
I am looking for manuals of nations with "mid-level" technology and or militaries that still use a significant amount of older traditional "opfor" equipment; bmp1 &2, T-72, mig 23, su25/27, Mi-17/24. I would like to know how a nation might try to use these against a technologically superior force as well as what upgrades have been made or are available.
What I want is tactical manuals at platoon / company level, not the US 100-60 OPFOR series. I've looked for a long time but found nothing. Country-wise I am thinking perhaps militaries like Greece, Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, maybe india and China, ect. Even if they aren't in english. I coud always do a bablefish translation. These manuals have to be out there somwhere. I noticed there are alot of people from nations like these on this sight, so I thought somone here would know. Any help is much appreciated.




driftder
October 23rd, 2005, 11:05 AM
I am looking for manuals of nations with "mid-level" technology and or militaries that still use a significant amount of older traditional "opfor" equipment; bmp1 &2, T-72, mig 23, su25/27, Mi-17/24. I would like to know how a nation might try to use these against a technologically superior force as well as what upgrades have been made or are available.
What I want is tactical manuals at platoon / company level, not the US 100-60 OPFOR series. I've looked for a long time but found nothing. Country-wise I am thinking perhaps militaries like Greece, Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, maybe india and China, ect. Even if they aren't in english. I coud always do a bablefish translation. These manuals have to be out there somwhere. I noticed there are alot of people from nations like these on this sight, so I thought somone here would know. Any help is much appreciated.

good luck to you then, mate and if you happen to find a copy of the Vietnamese infantry tactics manual, do let me know. some chaps that I know are running a corporate training class on the efficiency of the VNA during the Viet-Cham war :rolleyes:

Maverickjag
October 24th, 2005, 10:49 PM
If you find any then please post them. No matter what country's they are. It's always nice to be able to learn more tactics and strategies.