RomeoNovember12 Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 Hello, A long time since I last wrote here. I have had a long layoff from SB. However I am working on another Hünfeld scenario. There can never be too many, can there? It is set in the autumn of 1982 with an armored cavalry troop delaying an MRR advance guard. I am looking to confirm a few things with all the knowledgeable people here! I want it to be reasonably historically accurate! I chose 1982 because I understand that the 11th used M60A3 TTS at that time, rearming with M1s the next year. Correct? What about M113s and M901s, would they still be the vehicle for the scouts or would they have been replaced with M3s? It is hard to find sources on the 8th Guards Army at that exact point in time. However what I do find is that the 8th Guards used T-62s rearming with T-80s in the late 80's. Correct? At the moment my scenario starts just west of Rasdorf with the Red Army advancing along highway 84 towards Hünfeld. Is that reasonable? I am thankful for any help! /Mats 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpow66m Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 I hope you are going to release sce when done 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 (edited) If I remember correctly they didn't start to get Bradleys until '85. In '82 they still would be using the nine vehicle platoons (3 APC, 2 ITV, 4 Tanks). They still might have been using M60A1s in '82 as there were not that many 'A3s in country at the time. Edited February 3, 2018 by TSe419E 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D u k e Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 Servus, 1st Squadron got the first M1 1982. They changed 1986 from M113A2 to M3 Bradleys. cheers D u k e Source: Fahrzeug Profile Nr.29 11. US-Panzeraufklärungsregiment "Blackhorse" 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpow66m Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 14 hours ago, TSe419E said: If I remember correctly they didn't start to get Bradleys until '85. In '82 they still would be using the nine vehicle platoons (3 APC, 2 ITV, 4 Tanks). They still might have been using M60A1s in '82 as there were not that many 'A3s in country at the time. what would one have to disable on a A3 for a stand in for the A1? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 Thermal and dynamic lead. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 Also, main gun rounds should be 2/3rds to 3/5ths M774 APFSDS and the rest M456A2 HEAT. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpow66m Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 ok.thnx 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomeoNovember12 Posted February 5, 2018 Author Share Posted February 5, 2018 Thank you! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrapper_511 Posted February 6, 2018 Share Posted February 6, 2018 In case you didn't know about this reference from the SB wiki: http://www.steelbeasts.com/sbwiki/index.php?title=Vehicle_timeline 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomeoNovember12 Posted February 6, 2018 Author Share Posted February 6, 2018 The official US Army history claims that M60A3s were used 1980-1982. I am not sure about the TTS. Did all M60A3s have the TTS? https://history.army.mil/documents/BorderOps/content.htm 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted February 6, 2018 Share Posted February 6, 2018 The first few, I don't know how many, had no TTS. The ones in the training battalion at Ft. Knox when I was there ( summer of '79 to winter of '80) had TTS. First 'A3s were made in '78. Don't know when they were issued for use in line units. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomeoNovember12 Posted February 12, 2018 Author Share Posted February 12, 2018 (edited) I have begun Reading US Army Field Manual 17-95 dated 1977. I doesn't even mention T-64 or T-72. Why is that? Were they not known? Or not numerous enough to be judged a threat? EDIT: However it mentions the T-62 a lot. Edited February 12, 2018 by RomeoNovember12 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain_Colossus Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 as i recall, they were still rather unknown to the west- and the differences between the two weren't altogether known yet. superficially they looked similar enough to be the same vehicle to observers. the soviets didn't have a pr program where they introduced them to the world and what you could expect 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ssnake Posted February 12, 2018 Members Share Posted February 12, 2018 Most of the T-64 was learned from pages of the user manual that Russians used on the shitter, ca. 1983 or so. Some "liaison" officer 'salvaged' them on one of his patrols through Eastern Germany. One manual was once stolen out of a motor pool, the same officer then lost his life trying to repeat that stunt with a T-80 a few years later (1987?). By 1986 the T-64B was recognized as the biggest threat of the Russian tank inventory; the T-80 was still a somewhat mythical beast, the T-72 was (mistakenly) thought of a low-cost T-64 model when in fact it simply was a competing design conforming to the same tactical requirements (just like M1 and Leo 2 can be considered fraternal twins). 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 When I went through basic, summer of '79, they admitted that not much was known of exact details. T-64s, we were told, were not that many in number, prone to breakdown, dangerous to operate, and therefore mostly used in Russia. We were told there were more T-72s and how to differentiate between the two but not much else. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mogwa Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 Here is a TOE for an Armored Cavalry Troop in the early to mid 80s. Hope this helps. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSe419E Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 (edited) Except the mortars were consolidate at the Troop level and not parceled out to the platoons unless the area to be covered was so large the mortars couldn't give effective support to the outlying platoon(s). Reference: ST 17-1-1 (Circa 1981) Volume 1 Pages 252 - 256 ST 17-1-1 (Circa 1981) Volume 2 Pages 352 - 356 FM 17-95 Change 1 or Change 2, Page 3-10 Edited March 11, 2018 by TSe419E 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomeoNovember12 Posted April 2, 2018 Author Share Posted April 2, 2018 I’m still working on it. I understand 1GTA and 8GA received its first T-80s in the spring of ’83 and I have set my scenario that autumn. I will have to do some testing to balance the scenario to find RED should have T-62s or T-80s. Which of the available tanks would be the best T-80B stand in? I guess the T-80U would be a little too tough. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain_Colossus Posted April 7, 2018 Share Posted April 7, 2018 T-64B 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ssnake Posted April 7, 2018 Members Share Posted April 7, 2018 ...which we don't have, either. T-72B with ERA and BM-22 would be my suggestion, with a handful of tanks (the commander's reserve?) having BM-26 instead. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abraxas Posted April 7, 2018 Share Posted April 7, 2018 Excuses that I interfere! The Sowjet Troops in Gemany (GSTD) were equipped with T-64 B and later mostly with T-80 in the 80th! Here the overviews (Source: Soldat und Technik 11/86): 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAJ_Fubar Posted April 7, 2018 Share Posted April 7, 2018 Note that from a practical perspective there is no difference between the T-64B and T-80A/B beyond the T-80's greater speed and somewhat better hull armor. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ssnake Posted April 7, 2018 Members Share Posted April 7, 2018 3 hours ago, Abraxas said: Excuses that I interfere! The Sowjet Troops in Gemany (GSTD) were equipped with T-64 B and later mostly with T-80 in the 80th! Yeah, no doubt. The way I understood the question was, what vehicle is the best stand-in for T-64B (which is not available in Steel Beasts) and the T-80A (which is also not available in SB Pro). In this context, the closest match in terms of general performance/capabilities and protection value is the T-72B with ERA even if the GSTD weren't equipped with it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abraxas Posted April 7, 2018 Share Posted April 7, 2018 While USSR existed, the GSTD was equipped with tanks made by the Ukraine: T-62, T-64A and T-64B ( all are awailable in Steel Beasts V4!). After the Ukraine became independent, the T-80s came from Russia! The GSTD and the Russian forces in other satillite states had never T-72! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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