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The Naval SITREP supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. This special double issue of...
The Naval SITREP supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections.
This special double issue of the Naval SITREP, #57-58 was published in October of 2020. It takes the place of the April 2020 issue as well as the October issue, and is sold at a reduced price.
Table of contents:
Features
Anomalous Radar Propagation in Harpoon (Radar Ducts for Dummies)
Strike Planning, From the Inside Out
Harpoon V Scenario: Sake on the Rocks
Supporting annexes with data on ships, aircraft, guns, surface missiles,
ASW weapons, sonars, torpedoes, and radars
KM Karlsruhe Identified
Kirov’s Stillborn Brother - The Project 1165 Fugas
White Eagles - the Polish Navy and Air Force of WW II
Supporting annexes with data on ships, aircraft, guns, depth charges,
mines, air ordnance, and aircraft guns.
Hindenburg’s Successor Design D48a 1913
A Very Early SSB?
The Ausonia Project of 1917/18
SMS Scharnhorst Found
Admiral Nakhimov Floated Out
Harpoon at the French Naval Academy
Another Chance for the US Navy - the Constellation FFG
Email Gaming
The Admiralty Trilogy’s New Home Port on Groups.io
First Four Littoral Combat Ships to be Decommissioned
Harpoon V Multiplayer on Discord
Naval Gaming in 1/600 Scale
Harpoon V Scenario: Operation Trikora
Supporting annexes with data on ships, aircraft, guns, torpedoes,
aircraft ordnance, aircraft guns, and radars
Rule Changes and Corrections
Important Game Play Correction!
Data Links - Pandora’s Box
Annex L - Data Links
Data Link Fits on Ships & Aircraft
Armor Clarification
Things We Changed in the Fifth Edition: Q&A
Product Updates
SimPlot 2 Features Update
Obituaries
Terry N. Sofian, 1962 - 2020
Charles S. Spiegel, 1952 - 2020
Book Reviews
The Battle of Midway, by Craig L. Symonds
Scapa 1919 - The Archaeology of a Scuttled Fleet, by Dr. Innes McCartney
Kategória:
Tenger, Háború, Kiegészítő, Miniatűrök, II. világháború, I. világháború, Modern hadviselés, Könyv, Repülés
Mechanizmus:
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The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #5 was published in October 1995. Table of contents: Command at Sea...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #6 was published in January 1996. Table of contents: Harpoon scenario:...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #7 was published in April 1996. Table of contents: Harpoon scenario:...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #8 was published in July 1996. Table of contents: Command at Sea...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #9 was published in October 1996. Table of contents: New Russian SSBN...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #10 was published in January 1997. Table of contents: Harpoon...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #11 was published in April 1997. Table of contents: Command at Sea...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system (Fear God and Dread Naught, Command at Sea and Harpoon) with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #12-13 was a double number published in October 1997. Table of...
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