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  • <div class="ttx-image">[[File:MapIcon Ground Berlin.jpg]]</div> <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Berlin, Germany [[File:CountryIcon NDE.png]]</span><span class="ttx-name">Real Wor
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Berlin (Air Forces)}} [[File:MapLayout Air Berlin.jpg|center|408px]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]]
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer ...cockpit and retractable landing gear with a tail wheel. Designed by Don R. Berlin at the Curtiss Wright Corporation design bureau.The plane's prototype (Mode
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ..., but top speeds of newer fighter designs were quickly passing it. Donovan Berlin a former Northrop engineer who was employed by Curtiss went to work on the The next attempt at design was a simpler one. Berlin recognized the U.S. Army believed they only needed a fighter effective to o
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ...irements for L.A. 1432/33 were published, Messerschmitt was called back to Berlin and basically told his efforts were to be used for the Fatherland. Messersc
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  • 2. On maps such as Berlin, move to one of the enemy bases and drop your 3 x 500 kg bombs. 1.5 tonnes
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  • ...arted and they continued to fly it when they participated in the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
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  • ...on Berlin in 1941. On August 27, August 30, and September 10, IL-4s bombed Berlin in 212 sorties, dropping 51 tons of bombs; bombed Budapest on September 5 a ...t celebrated accomplishments for the type was a long-range bombing raid on Berlin in 1941.
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  • ...eir first sortie on August 10, 1941, when they participated in a raid over Berlin. Regiments armed with Yer-2s acted as day and night bombers on the Western
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  • ...eir first sortie on August 10, 1941, when they participated in a raid over Berlin. Regiments armed with Yer-2s acted as day and night bombers on the Western
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  • ...itting important German targets deep behind enemy lines to include bombing Berlin in mid-1941. Other prime targets included the nighttime bombing of factorie ...tle of Kursk. One of the most notable aircraft missions was the bombing of Berlin in August 1941, just after the start of the Great Patriotic War. While the
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  • ...u-2S was used in the Baltics, Poland, and Germany, including the Battle of Berlin. In August 1945, units armed with the Tu-2S operated against Japan.
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  • ...]] & [[F-84B-26]] - Although most matches with the Tu-2S-59 will be on the Berlin map, mixed battles and alternate history is always a possibility. For these
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  • ...February 1945 onward, where he piloted a Yak-9M plane during the Battle of Berlin.
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  • ..., but top speeds of newer fighter designs were quickly passing it. Donovan Berlin a former Northrop engineer who was employed by Curtiss went to work on the The next attempt at design was a simpler one. Berlin recognized the U.S. Army believed they only needed a fighter effective to o
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  • ...January 1943, Goering proudly proclaimed that no enemy aircraft will bomb Berlin however during his speech to a large parade he was cut off when a squadron ...major production variant was the B Mk IV, a bomber with the range to reach Berlin.
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  • ...c events in Budapest, Zurich, Perù, Chile, Argentine, Brazil, and finally Berlin.
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  • ...c events in Budapest, Zurich, Perù, Chile, Argentine, Brazil, and finally Berlin.
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ...ch Naval Aviation was the first allied bomber to fly into Germany and bomb Berlin, the flight dropped eight 250 kg and 80 x 10 kg bombs on Germany's capital.
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  • ...ch Naval Aviation was the first allied bomber to fly into Germany and bomb Berlin, the flight dropped eight 250 kg and 80 x 10 kg bombs on Germany's capital.
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  • ...Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Austria, also seeing combat in the battle for Berlin.
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  • During the Berlin Victory Parade of 1945, the American and British representatives witnessed
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  • [[File:T95 firing.jpg|thumbnail|right|In the ruins of the Berlin map this T95 wears the "Destruction" decal, unlockable for defeating 700 en
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  • * None, it's everything you could want for an exhilarating race around Berlin
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  • ...March 1945, Battle of the Seelow Heights in April 1945, and the Battle of Berlin that lasted until VE Day.
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  • ...March 1945, Battle of the Seelow Heights in April 1945, and the Battle of Berlin that lasted until VE Day.
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  • The first tank was assembled at the Alkett factory in Berlin on August 1, 1943.
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  • ..., production of the Ausf. F was set to launch in the Daimler-Benz plant in Berlin in March 1945. But by January 1945, a single Panther Ausf. G prototype with
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  • ...pe was built on the basis of a remodeled Pz.IV by Krupp-Druckenmuller GmbH Berlin-Mariendorf in May, 1944.
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  • ...nded in Europe. Several prototypes briefly saw combat during the Battle of Berlin or in engagements throughout Germany.
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  • ...last few surviving vehicles were in combat at Zossen during the Battle of Berlin. The Ferdinand may have been the most successful tank destroyer employed du
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  • ...and Western fronts in actions like the Battle of the Bulge and defence of Berlin.
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  • ...Division, 16th Panzer Division, Fallschirmjäger Division, and Kampfgruppe Berlin. When used by the Germans, the Shermans were often painted with ''Balkenkre ...Baltic Offensive against the Soviet Union in late 1944, and the Battle of Berlin. The Shermans were also reported to play a role as armour-recovery vehicles
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  • ...perations of the Great Patriotic War from the end of 1942 to the Battle in Berlin. Furthermore, their proportion in tank brigades constantly grew, and by Nov
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  • ...uring Operation Bagration and its future offensives up until the Battle of Berlin. After the fall of Nazi Germany, the Soviets use the T-34-85s again in thei
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  • ...uring Operation Bagration and its future offensives up until the Battle of Berlin. After the fall of Nazi Germany, the Soviets use the T-34-85s again in thei
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  • ...ade. It's stated by some sources that the KV-1S had also taken part in the Berlin offensive but that may not be true because by then the KV-1S had been mostl
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  • ...tinued to see combat service for the Red Army all the way to the Battle of Berlin and the end of World War II.<ref name="ISZaloga">Zaloga, Steven J. ''IS-2 H
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  • [[File:IS-3 Screenshot 1.jpg|thumb|The IS-3 on [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]]]] [[File:IS-3 Screenshot 2.jpg|thumb|The IS-3 on [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]]]]
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  • ...offensive operations into German territory all the way until the Battle of Berlin.
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  • ...intended for infantry support, the SU-100 even saw action in the Battle of Berlin in the close-quarters combat of urban warfare as its 100 mm gun was very go
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  • ...d T-35 may or may not be the same one the German used during the Battle of Berlin in April 1945. ...of April 1945, when the Germans used a captured T-35 during the defence of Berlin.
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  • ...head. These vehicles would continue to serve in various units up until the Berlin and Prague offensives into Germany and Poland. They were allocated to 60 ve
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  • ...as World War II was coming to an end, with the Red Army already encircling Berlin as these tests were made. Plus, the development of newer tanks such as the
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  • In CQB settings like Advance to the Rhine or Berlin, the T-34 can exploit its speed to get around the city landscape and get to
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  • ...orces, but enough were made that they were documented during the Battle of Berlin in many historical photographs as casualties from the tank crew man are so ...gh-explosive antitank projectiles during the assault on Berlin. During the Berlin strategic offensive the Red Army's tank divisions encountered a problem wit
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  • ...inter 1945, the Vienna Offensive in Spring 1945, and finally the Battle of Berlin in April-May 1945, where most notably the 1st Mechanized Corps, equipped wi
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  • ...buildings housing the enemy troop. Despite their heavy armour, the IS-2 in Berlin suffered a loss of 67 tanks due to the prevalence of Panzerfausts in the Ge
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  • ...oints are arranged perpendicular to the cap points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the cap point ...its late arrival, but it was involved in the crossing of the Rhine and the Berlin Victory parade in July 1945. In Europe, the maximum speed of 51 km/h allowe
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  • ...ossibly in response to the reveal of the Soviet [[IS-3]] heavy tank in the Berlin Victory Parade in 1945. This new requirement would delay the initial deadli
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  • Following the reveal of the [[IS-3]] during the 1945 Victory Parade through Berlin, the British realised the need for a new heavily armed and heavily armoured ...ossibly in response to the reveal of the Soviet [[IS-3]] heavy tank in the Berlin Victory Parade in 1945. This new requirement would delay the initial deadli
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  • ...oints are arranged perpendicular to the cap points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the cap point ...its late arrival, but it was involved in the crossing of the Rhine and the Berlin Victory parade in July 1945. At Europe, the maximum speed of 51 km/h allowe
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  • ...nced type 60 ATM user can entrench it on river of [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]] map, making people who see ATGM for the first time to lose any will to at
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  • During World War 2, General Hiroshi Oshima, the Japanese ambassador in Berlin, visited the Eastern front where he saw the infamous "Tiger" tank in person
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  • ...ample the long narrow street at the right side of [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]]. At your battle position, decide whether to push or not depending on the
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  • ...sions on Ruhr, Kuban, [[Kuban (Ground Forces)]], Malta, Britain, Berlin, [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]], Sicily, Stalingrad, Winter Stalingrad, [[Stalingrad (Gro
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  • ...Uß VON PANZERPLATTEN, Lilienthalgesellschaft für Luftfahrtforschung 166 (Berlin 1943) ...Uß VON PANZERPLATTEN, Lilienthalgesellschaft für Luftfahrtforschung 166 (Berlin 1943)
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  • ...28 to 26.35 kg. Source: Die Munition der deutschen Geschütze und Werfer. Berlin 1940 // Geschoßringbuch. Band II July 1939 * A bug where a player could leave the designated map area on Berlin has been fixed;
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  • ...Mozdok, Karelia, Normandy, White Rock fortress, Ash River, Alpine Meadows, Berlin, Port Novorossiysk, Ardennes, Stalingrad, Volokolamsk.
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  • * Performance optimization for "Poland", "Eastern Europe", "Normandy" and "Berlin" (up to 25% performance boost for low end PCs). ...some vegetation has been reworked on the "Eastern Europe", "Normandy" and "Berlin" locations.
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  • * Berlin - Exits from the channel on the map have been added for amphibious tanks ([
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  • * Berlin (balance changes, shooting from one spawn point to another is not possible
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  • * Improved game mechanics when aircraft appear in the “Berlin” combined mission. Now, in the list of respawn points, the respawn in the ...air spawn missions testing in RB]. Respawn points in the Ruhr, Sicily and Berlin missions for the following aircraft has been changed: The Fw-190D will star
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  • ...system of destructible environments for locations [[Berlin_(Ground Forces)|Berlin]], [[Stalingrad (Ground Forces)|Stalingrad]] and [[Advance_to_the_Rhine|Adv
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  • ...e end of WW2 (30th April 1945 was the day Soviet forces claimed victory in Berlin). * [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]]: Modes available: Domination, Battle, Capture.
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  • * [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]]
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  • * [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]] (Another historically accurate tank map added in [[Update
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  • <div class="ttx-image">[[File:MapIcon Ground Berlin.jpg]]</div> <div class="ttx-table-line"><span class="ttx-value">Berlin, Germany [[File:CountryIcon NDE.png]]</span><span class="ttx-name">Real Wor
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  • *'''From Spain to Berlin''': Obtain rank II / III / IV / V / VI in the development branch of the Ger *'''From Great Britain to Berlin''': Obtain rank II / III / IV / V / VI in the development branch of the Bri
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Berlin (Air Forces)}} [[File:MapLayout Air Berlin.jpg|center|408px]]
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  • ...lian area of London, prompting the British to launch a retaliatory raid on Berlin on 25 August 1940. In response on the 30th August Hitler withdrew his order
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  • ...sepohl Airfield received 12 Mi-24P in late-1989, all after the collapse of Berlin Wall. These helicopters were soon transferred to the post-unification ''Hee
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  • ...ew allied boat navigation along the Volga has been added. In the location "Berlin" a locomotive has been added. In most missions in test flight, allied aircr
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  • :* [Domination] Berlin
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  • ...ration ] Kuban , [ Operation ] Ruhr, [ Operation ] Ardennes, [ Operation ] Berlin , a number of changes aimed at increasing the role of bombers and attackers
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  • * Berlin, Spring 1943
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  • * [Operation] [[Berlin_(Air_Forces)|Berlin]] in HB is now available for tiers 10-17
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  • [[File:ShotKalDalet_WurstSalat_001.jpg|thumb|right|432x432px|Hull down on "Berlin"]]
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  • On speed-inhibiting maps like [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]], a supporting or scouting role is highly beneficial for the ROMOR. The av
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  • #REDIRECT [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]]
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  • :''Squadmates:'' [[Berlin (Ground Forces)]] :''Map Guide:'' [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]]
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  • ...e.com/watch?v=h-Khawi5jWE Silver Angel]''' - Tank hide & seek, Foot sweep, Berlin Drift, Silver Angel.
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  • * The assets on airfields in Berlin and Sicily have been visually improved.
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  • ...30s. A private venture by Curtiss, the project was headed up by Donovan A. Berlin, a former Northrop aircraft company engineer who was the principal designer
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  • ...mobility on hard road (solid ground, roads, e.g. in Advance to the Rhine, Berlin), medium surface (grassland, e.g. in Fire Arc, Poland) and soft terrain (mu
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  • * Default camouflage is effective in dark urban maps like Berlin
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  • ...|left|thumb|x350px|none|A M61 Vulcan on display at the Luftwaffe museum at Berlin-Gatow.]]
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  • ...ice. A few are known to have flown in battle for the German Luftwaffe over Berlin in the final days of the War in Europe.
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  • ** Ground Strike "Berlin"
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  • ...meters in maps with a lot of objects that occlude your view, for example, Berlin or Port Novorossiysk.
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  • ...erlin'''<br>Captured 500 zones while in Berlin maps (Berlin - tank battle, Berlin). ...ndy, Crossing over the Rhine, Coast of France, Berlin - tank battle, Ruhr, Berlin).
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  • ...somely as a flanker, especially with the new engine. In many maps, such as Berlin, Maginot Line or Mozdok, it will be one of the best playstyles. If APFSDS h
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  • ...r the Treaty of Versailles. From the design and idea Joseph Vollmer had in Berlin, this idea would continue to be developed in Sweden using AB Landsverk. The
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  • ** "[Operation] Berlin" — mission has been reworked completely. * Freezes which would occur when piloting helicopters in the location "Berlin" while locking onto a target with an ATGM have been fixed.
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  • ...|left|thumb|x350px|none|A M61 Vulcan on display at the Luftwaffe museum at Berlin-Gatow.]]
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  • ** "[Operation] Berlin" — mission has been reworked completely.
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  • ...not every map the player will have the sniping distances needed (Sweden or Berlin for example). It should be performing support fire from behind the most arm
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  • ...stern Europe (Ground Forces)|Eastern Europe]] and [[Berlin (Ground Forces)|Berlin]], but on vast areas as those on maps like [[Maginot Line (Ground Forces)|M
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  • ...o perform. They were gradually replaced by the F-100 Super Sabre until the Berlin Crisis reactivated many Thunderstreaks. They would eventually find their wa
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  • ....png|70px|link=Category:USSR_aircraft]]{{Tree-Skip|5px}}[[File:MapIcon Air Berlin.jpg|135px]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} === [[File:USSR_flag.png|x42px]] [[Berlin_(Air_Forces)|Berlin]] ===
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  • ** Moving of the alternative history missions "Afghanistan", "Berlin", "Guam" and "Spain" to the ranked airfield system and updating of the miss
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  • ...the Italian Theatre and the Eastern Front, all the way until the Battle of Berlin in 1945. ...s, however at least two individuals survived to take part in the Battle of Berlin, but their ultimate fate remains unknown.
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  • * The position of the respawn and capture points in the mission [Battle] Berlin have been changed.
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  • ...been changed as the distance of them to the tank battle in the locations: Berlin, Finland, White Rock Fortress, Fulda, Jungle, Fire arc, Port Novorossiysk,
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  • ...and restored to be displayed at the ''Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr'' in Berlin, becoming the only surviving German MiG-29 in a German livery today.
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  • * Models of buildings in the aircraft locations "Ruhr", "Berlin" and "Stalingrad" have been improved.
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  • ...942. In the Second World War, DB-3s were the first Soviet aircraft to bomb Berlin and would be used throughout the war.
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  • * Czech hedgehogs have been removed from passages on the Stalingrad and Berlin tank locations.
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  • Kennblätter fremden geräts heft 8a, Munition bis 3,6 cm" Released in Berlin 1941
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  • ...shed, hooked with a tow cable and can not be shot). List of the locations: Berlin, Advance to the Rhine, Italy, Novorossiysk, Fulda, Normandy, Mozdok, Korea, * '''Eastern Europe, Pass over Rheine, Berlin, Campania''' - a bug has been fixed where the metal fences might look trans
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  • ...Ultimately, only 18 Sturmtigers were manufactured by the Alkett company in Berlin.
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  • ...arranged perpendicular to the other capture points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the capture p
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  • ...VD based in Neuhardenberg Marxwalde Airfield (now a regional airport) near Berlin. This aircraft was then numbered 24-27 of Luftwaffe and decommissioned on G
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  • ** '''[Operation]''' Berlin.
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  • ...]] & [[F-84B-26]] - Although most matches with the Tu-2S-59 will be on the Berlin map, mixed battles and alternate history is always a possibility. For these
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