476 vFG - Realistic Unit Templates
476 vFG - Realistic Unit Templates
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This template is the result of digging through field manuals and online resources to find info on realistic battalions, groups, platoons, batteries, etc. The result is a mission file with more than 30 different templates. For the ease of deployment in missions, larger groups are divided in subgroups so you can deploy e.g. a single platoon out of a battalion if you want. Most groups are just a line-up of all units needed in that group. Exact unit placement is up to the mission designer. Other groups are already placed in a setup like found in the online resources. Same goes for some sub-groups. Different variants are available where appropriate. In infantry platoons, some of them have the soldiers in a separate group so you may leave them out if not required or duplicate if larger numbers are required.
Obviously, DCS does not have all vehicles available required to make it fully realistic. Vehicles not existing in DCS are replaced by similar units or left out entirely.
Also include is a FARP template to allows the mission designer to place a group of vehicles that are outlining a FARP structure if zoomed-in completely in the Mission Editor. Handy to locate the FARP or to place units on it.
This template is the result of digging through field manuals and online resources to find info on realistic battalions, groups, platoons, batteries, etc. The result is a mission file with more than 30 different templates. For the ease of deployment in missions, larger groups are divided in subgroups so you can deploy e.g. a single platoon out of a battalion if you want. Most groups are just a line-up of all units needed in that group. Exact unit placement is up to the mission designer. Other groups are already placed in a setup like found in the online resources. Same goes for some sub-groups. Different variants are available where appropriate. In infantry platoons, some of them have the soldiers in a separate group so you may leave them out if not required or duplicate if larger numbers are required.
Obviously, DCS does not have all vehicles available required to make it fully realistic. Vehicles not existing in DCS are replaced by similar units or left out entirely.
Also include is a FARP template to allows the mission designer to place a group of vehicles that are outlining a FARP structure if zoomed-in completely in the Mission Editor. Handy to locate the FARP or to place units on it.