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B536

COMMAND v1.04 RELEASE CANDIDATE 1 (BUILD 536)
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DOWNLOAD:
MIRROR #1

The download is a self-extracting 7-zip file. Simply unpack to the Command installation directory, answering “yes” to any overwrite prompts.

This update can be applied to any existing version of the game, from v1.00 (Build 429) all the way to Build 521.

RC1 RELEASE NOTES (changes since B521)
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GENERAL
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* Significant performance increase, particularly in heavy jamming situations.

USER INTERFACE
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* Turning off “BMNG” from the map-view options enables wireframe-only map, emulating the H3 map style. (The relief layer can still be overlayed as usual)

* Added “Quick Jump” top-level menu which lists all saved quick-jump slots. Clicking any of the slots jumps the camera to the specified location & altitude (ie. same as using 1…10 keys).

* Added double-click functionality:
– Plotting course (F3): double-click when placing the last waypoint when plotting a course to exit Plot Course mode.
– Using Distance/Bearing tool (Ctrl + D): double-click to exit Distance/Bearing tool.

* Numerous GUI updates & improvements

* Most hotkeys now have a menu item. Three new menu categories added (‘View’, ‘Contact’ and ‘Quick Jump’).

* New window displaying all hotkeys: From the main menu, “Help” -> “Hotkeys”

* New hotkeys:
V – Switch unit/group view, for laptops without a numeric keypad
Ctrl+V – Toggle God’s Eye view
F11 – open Mission Editor
Ctrl+F11 – create new mission
Ctrl+F9 – unit/group Doctrine + EMCON
Ctrl+R – rename Reference Point (not sharing ‘R’ hotkey with Rename Unit)
Ctrl+Del – delete selected ref point(s)
Ctrl+Ins – add ref point
B – return to base
Ctrl+M – clear message log
A – Toggle Hold Fire for selected units (no AI attacks)
Ctrl+A – Toggle Hold Fire for all units on current side (no AI attacks)
I – Toggle Ignore plotted path when attacking for selected unit
Ctrl + I – Toggle Ignore plotted path when attacking for all units on current side
E – Drop Target(s)
Ctrl + E – Disengage (Drop all targets)
Alt+S – Toggle sides (switch sides) in scenario editor
P – Drop contact(s)

* Ability to configure ghosted unit visibilty for groups. Go to ‘Map Settings’ -> ‘Show ghosted group members for…’ and select the desired setting. Default is None.

* Ability to configure plotted course visibility. Go to ‘Map Settings’ -> ‘Plotted Courses’ and select desired setting. Default is All.

SIMULATION
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* There are now 11 pre-defined cloud cover profiles. The mouse pointer has been updated with more information on the clouds so that the player can adjust operations accordingly. Some profiles have two layers of clouds which opens the door for some interesting scenarios. It is now possible to operate underneath clouds, over clouds, inside clouds, and visibility through cloud layers depends on cloud density. The profiles are:
– Thick fog 0-2k ft, solid cloud cover 7-36k ft
– Thin fog 0-2k ft, solid cloud cover 7-36k ft
– Solid middle clouds 7-16k ft, moderate high clouds 30-36k ft
– Moderate middle clouds 7-16k ft, light high clouds 27-30k ft
– Moderate high clouds 25-28k ft
– Moderate middle clouds 7-16k ft
– Moderate low clouds 2-7k ft
– Light high clouds 20-23k ft
– Light middle clouds 10-16k ft
– Light low clouds 5-7k ft
– Clear sky

AI & MISSION EDITOR
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* Significant addition to patrol missions: Prosecution Area.

Prosecution Areas (PAs) serve two purposes:

1) They act much like a forbidden zone in that contacts appearing within them are marked for interception, but they also _restrict_ the extent at which interceptions will happen. So if you want your fighters to e.g. be triggered only by bandits within 200nm of a protected HVU instead of “waking up” to contacts thousands of miles away, PAs are the solution.

2) They act as a “leash” for assets on a patrol; they effectively determine the extent to which the patrol assets can give chase to receding targets. If the bandit moves out of the PA, the defender is forbidden to follow (though it can still engage with weapons if feasible). This solves the problem of patrol assets over-extending themselves during interception, quite often falling victims to feints/traps.

PAs are supported in the UI by modifications to the Mission Editor UI, and are populated by reference points in the same way as existing patrol areas. They are empty by default, and in this case the AI behavior is the same as before (intercept bandits far away etc.), to facilitate existing scenarios.

Units that are assigned to a patrol with a prosecution area will target & engage only contacts that are within this area (or their patrol area). If they are not on patrol or their patrol does not have a prosecution area, the existing AI rules apply.
This makes it possible to create SAM ambushes (shoot at far less than max range), divide areas of responsibility for multiple patrol forces etc.

* Offboard sonar sensors (e.g. towed arrays & VDS) not only have their powerplant own-noise modifiers halved, but also get a further reduction as per the existing thermal layer and deep sound channel modifiers on sound propagation. This makes these sensors even more potent, especially when they hang on the other side of the thermal layer than their carrier platforms.

* Added sprint-and-drift behavior for units that are part of a surface or sub group (the most common case requiring this behavior). This behavior is enabled by going in the formation editor, selecting the desired unit, and ticking the checkbox “Sprint and Drift” on the formation editor toolbar.

WEAPONS MODELING
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* The AI in ships & surfaced submarines can now engage incoming SAMs in ASM mode. (Player-issued attacks on SAMs are still deliberately ignored).

* The AI can now fire heavyweight torpedoes out to 8nm instead of 6nm.

SCENARIOS & DATA
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* Includes updated versions of official scenarios.

* Includes the updated versions of the DB3000 & CWDB databases.

Fixed/Added:
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– 0003536: Fuel window does not close when A/C lands
– 0003909: “Manual” Checkbox on foreign contacts
– 0005194: Manual Speed checkbox sometimes remains in unit status dialog when you go to an enemy contact
– 0005001: EOIR Sensors Classifying Submarines
– 0004738: Time on Date/Time bar should say Zulu, not GMT?
– 0004702: SA-7 rear-aspect issue: missile will rarely fire
– 0006621: Goa in surface mode is running out of energy when fired on surface contact
– 0006596: Can hidden sonobouys not be selectable?
– 0006232: Submarine SAMs vs MPAs
– 0006163: Sub cannot shot SA-7 at Nimrod
– 0006088: Submarines on the surface can not be engaged by guns
– 0005748: Group display cut-off bug
– 0005534: SAM against ships always run out of energy before hitting
– 0005224: Plot Function Requests (double-click to end plotting)
– 0007404: Some serious UI (?) bug – when you select AI unit first..
– 0006750: Cloud deck altitude
– 0006639: Visibility issue- Weather penalties a bit harsh
– 0007419: SAMs can not engage SAMs in surface mode
– 0007416: Lock up-Freeze
– 0006545: Issue with Sosus not detecting stuff
– 0002893: Depth Charges and RBU’s- Should we use a CEP model with them?
– 0006752: Tough to get a sub to fire MANPAD at a plane
– 0006861: Waypoints: double click to stop entering waypoints
– 0007409: Lost two planes at takeoff
– 0001195: All keyboard shortcuts should be available by mouse somewhere in the screen
– 0001902: Copy, delete, move unit items should be included into the sceneditor’s menu
– 0005161: Unit status does not update when loading a new scenario
– 0004862: Deleted waypoints do not update Plot until pressing Play
– 0004742: Hotkeys should be displayed in the menu bar
– 0006340: Hold Position Setting not saved
– 0006786: When missiles see missiles.
– 0005240: Menu item for ‘track current unit’
– 0006324: Hold Position is not saved
– 0005507: UI is not updated when deleting a waypoint
– 0007456: Switch Unit/Group view on computers without numeric keypad (‘V’ hotkey?)
– 0007426: Database Build 413: EC.665 Tiger helicopters can’t fire Hellfire IIs
– 0007406: Add GBU-43/B MOAB and BLU-82 Daisy Cutter loadout to US MC-130’s
– 0007430: Minor visual UI bug. Hiding/revealing unit attributes causes icon to disappear
– 0007170: MH-60S Gunship 2000 Loadouts
– 0007216: Add database validation check: Ships with elevators need to be Aviation Ship
– 0007464: SS-N-19 goes autonomous too quickly when target information ages
– 0007458: CG 11 Chicago 24 Aircraft Spots?
– 0007463: Australian Hornet upgrades (HUG2.x)
– 0003420: NORINCO-200 anti-runway bomb
– 0002754: Vietnamese Navy Ship Updates (Gepards, BPS Rename, Tarantul V, Svetlak)
– 0002932: YLC-20 land-based ELINT
– 0002888: Add USNS Howard O. Lorenzen.(T-AGM-25)
– 0003735: Add Bohai Emerald Bead 2012
– 0003607: Add Venezuelan SA-3
– 0004476: Add AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR
– 0004320: ASIP SIGINT sensor for U-2S, Global Hawk, Reaper
– 0004264: Type 200-4 “Sino-Durandal” and Type 200A anti-runway bombs
– 0005130: Add KC-46A
– 0005792: Tomahawk Block IV MMT
– 0005642: Option for turning on/off Group View under Map Settings
– 0006057: Soviet SAM updates
– 0005703: Syrian Radars
– 0006064: KJ-500 AWACS
– 0006265: JY-29/LSS-1 radar
– 0006356: RT-2000 MLRS (Taiwan)
– 0006072: Add ability to enable/disable showing ghosted group members when group is selected
– 0006199: Syrian air defence updates
– 0006230: Chinese C4I/ISR/EW aircraft checklist
– 0006494: Need to Implement Argon ST WBR-2000 ESM suite
– 0006833: Gepard3.9, Project 11661E(Vietnam)
– 0007140: DongDiao-class AGI
– 0007012: Gripen-NG new details – various adjustments needed
– 0007128: Pictures and details on Chinese AGI’s (Dongdiao class AGI )
– 0006989: Update MH-47G/MH-60M
– 0007157: Add US KC-46 Pegasus
– 0007209: Z-18 family
– 0007343: CV-22A decoy system and guns
– 0007262: P-8A LSRS/AAS variant
– 0007340: Virginia-class Blk V SSGN
– 0007339: Virginia-class Blk III SSN
– 0007266: Add 59N6E Protivnik GE 3D Surveillance Radar
– 0007386: Minor text fix for Japanese Eagles
– 0007377: Add SDB & GBU-49 to Swedish Gripens
– 0007366: SM-3 Block 1B deployed
– 0007344: MV-22B Update
– 0007400: B-52 Guns
– 0007397: Add Durandal loadout to Pakistani A-5 Fantans
– 0007432: Various New Zealand corrections and additions
– 0007427: USNS Howard O. Lorenzen (T-AGM 25)
– 0007423: Mike’s China Database Adds
– 0007445: B-52 tail gun corrections
– 0007447: Italian Tornado ECR MLU
– 0007434: Phoenix vs. Backfire
– 0007472: SOSUS Still an issue
– 0007495: Repeatable Captured Program crash
– 0007375: Decoys can’t be shot down
– 0007497: weapons have a PH of 0% against MALD
– 0006488: Jamming issue – AAM are fired blind and are wasted
– 0007042: Jamming issue – SAM firing with insufficient reflection against stealth target w/OECM
– 0006128: Air combat modelling: AIM-7P launched in heavy jamming environment and go blind, self destructing after 5 sec
– 0007486: Problem with imports (2 Large parking spaces don’t equal 1 very large)
– 0001573: Weapon ranges and numbers display for a task force/group
– 0007451: Must enable vs-missile modifiers for unguided weapons too
– 0007431: Command Crashes if dialog closed in middle of load autosave workflow
– 0007470: MIssion Editor Dialog: Loadout title and availabe weapons
– 0005726: Sprint and drift
– 0001959: Add quick key refcard HTML file as CHM to the sim
– 0003489: There’s no way to make relative reference points no longer relative to a unit.
– 0006539: Graphic glitch in Doctrine setting
– 0005454: ‘Hold Fire’ as side-wide option
– 0003622: Use of attack/sensor/logistics buttons/hotkeys after selecting multiple units including hostiles
– 0003837: New date and time not displayed until clock is started.
– 0003857: Weapon Alloc dialog does not always show all weapons
– 0004835: Should not be able to assign allied units to own missions
– 0004757: God View hotkey
– 0004743: No hotkeys for adding, moving and deleting ref points?
– 0004417: Rename function Gui inconsistency-reference points and units
– 0004083: Data area of Message Log Options box does not expand when box expanded.
– 0005332: * (keypad) key, to cycle display for databolcks, doesn’t work if game is paused.
– 0005312: Mission Editor Hotkey
– 0005281: Clear Message Log hotkey
– 0004864: Land units should not give the option to plot etc.
– 0005093: Rename waypoint should be Ctrl + R rather than just R
– 0005347: Feature request: Quick access, in-game shortcut list
– 0005350: User would like to set multiple aircraft’s homebase value in a couple clicks rather than just one
– 0005377: Camera altitude is not updated until a object is clicked
– 0005506: ‘Add’ & ‘Delete Reference Point’ hotkey
– 0005550: Right Side Information Dialog Issue
– 0005663: Ability to only show plotted course for selected unit
– 0005636: Hot Key List in Help Menu
– 0005586: Accidently giving sensor commands to a contact
– 0005584: Unit on patrrol mission trying to intercept unit outside its range
– 0005581: Move No-nav and exclusion zones to different drop down
– 0005565: On reload, group (leader) lacks tickmark (hold fire etc)
– 0006560: Clear log hot key
– 0006464: Mission Eidtor Refresh- Old info still in there at launch
– 0006462: Delete should only delete selected Reference Point. Not the last one you clicked
– 0006117: MPA aircraft assigned to ASW missions are dropping 1 sonobouy
– 0005918: Add links to DB viewer weapons entry from Weapons Dialog and Ship Forms
– 0005689: Looks like we have a 60 day maximum for scenarios
– 0006585: Helicopters are not dropping sonobuoys
– 0006740: Friendly side has access to other’s navpoint sensor/alt orders
– 0006741: Access to friendly ships’ dialogs
– 0007007: Do not highlight or unhighlight refpoints then drag-moving
– 0006900: Limit CAP investigation radius
– 0006743: You can move ships friendly to you’s waypoints around.
– 0006742: Allied Ship speed change
– 0007460: Remove relativity from selected Ref Point(s)
– 0007050: EA-6Bs forget jammer settings on load
– 0007457: Stuff not saving to file
– 0007449: Assorted UI issues
– 0007436: Display remaining distance in Unit Status fuel pane
– 0007461: Scenario Briefing – expand the multi-line textbox as the window expands
– 0007387: Quick shortcut key to cycle through sides (maybe s key)
– 0006705: If you select all units (multiple sides) and try and import then Command crashes
– 0007132: Command Process not terminating when application is closed
– 0007503: Raven 21 Repeatable Crash
– 0007511: Crash when opening edit menu
– 0007516: Red X crash
– 0007518: Bug if attempting copy or move on deleted unit
– 0007523: Infinite Loop When Aircraft Destroyed
– 0007514: Cannot use edit aircraft function with groups- options greyed on on drop down
– 0007288: Out of memory bug
– 0006853: No Pulse mode and recording with time compression doesn’t work
– 0007477: “Unit X Destroyed” message and popup kept firing
– 0005433: User able to manipulate friendly unit’s plot path
– 0005539: Aircraft Group Altitude Differentiation
– 0005779: Map declutter suggestions (view enemy installations as single installations)
– 0006843: Take off altitude initially very high then on next launch very low 24 meters
– 0007292: Support Mission: 2nd Launch Alt issue
– 0007442: ESM OTH capabilities
– 0007512: Add keyboard hotkeys in addition to numpad hotkeys
– 0007473: Make callsigns/unit names visible in unit status dialog
– 0007455: Add hotkeys
– 0007546: Visual ID’ing (by class only!) surfaced submarines
– 0007545: Enemy weapon range ring weirdness
– 0007543: AI’s use of carrier catapults and elevators during recovery cycles
– 0007539: Ship can’t visually identify surfaced subs
– 0007525: All catapults in use at landing
– 0007522: Some target types give strange suitable weapons (TGPs, ECM fuel tanks etc) – Editor Cleanup
– 0007548: Minor UI issue when renaming unit/ref points
– 0007549: Lock up on Impact
– 0007517: Error Message when opening mission editor
– 0007534: Error Message when opening mission editor
– 0007552: Repeatable Crash when selecting a unit, switching side and clicking Editor from the Command Menu
– 0007559: Exception Changjian Strike
– 0002311: Add South Korea Thaplya (Project 1206.1 Murena E) Hovercraft 2007
– 0006228: Add LT-2000 (Thunderbolt 2000) MRLS System (Taiwan)
– 0006578: Land based Rocket systems should be able to target ships
– 0006632: Add Reliance Class US Coast Guard Cutters
– 0006180: Saettia MK4, Diciotti Class Patrol Vessel
– 0007541: Vivid Sentry instant crash-repeatable
– 0007532: Add DPRK/Iraqi 170mm Koksans
– 0007553: Vietnamese Gepard’s are armed differently than Russian models
– 0007556: Error Message
– 0007558: Nixie launch issues
– 0007561: Multiselect no longer works
– 0007562: Repeatable Crash
– 0007538: Repeatable Crash in my Scenario
– 0007564: Manually plotted aircraft aren’t rtb’ing with a enough fuel to get back
– 0007557: P-3 and SH-60 do not take off for patrol mission (can launch manually though)
– 0007560: Bug visibility target
– 0007565: Cannot seem to change loadout on landed aircraft. Status stuck at readying
– 0007580: No response to manually entered speed
– 0007571: Bug just before missile engagement
– 0007570: Contradictory ready information in Air Ops dialog
– 0007569: Error message pop up
– 0007582: BOL launch not working for group leader
– 0006392: Baloogan’s Black Background- Perhaps add as an option?
– 0006579: Black background layer for Command
– 0007591: Unable to save imports
– 0007540: Trouble Deploying SDV
– 0007510: Improve submarine damage modelling
– 0007496: Inactive patrol mission still causes unit with plotted course to plot patrol course
– 0007493: Units assigned to Patrol Mission with 2 reference points are ping ponging back and forth
– 0006660: Strange Mk 48 Mod 1 DLZ Case
– 0006405: Building firing resolution: Maria y Victoria Torpedo Problem(s)
– 0007595: Units in a 2-RP patrol don´t asume patrolling status
– 0007310: Message log reverts to the main Window
– 0004961: Can’t pause the game if the message window is currently active/selected
– 0005346: Display Group/Unit mode in lower left corner
– 0007594: CTD in Build 521
– 0007551: [528] UI: Quick Jump Menu is listed in cronological order
– 0007492: [524]Extend the active emissions inside patrol area to prosecution area
– FIXED: Aircraft were launching unguided stores once they took off
– FIXED: Clear Crash Save Raven 21
– FIXED: Command not terminating properly
– FIXED: Clear Crash Save Shamal
– FIXED: Editor crash

1980-2015+ database (DB3000) additions
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Aircraft

AH-64E Apache [Guardian] — Taiwan (Army), 2014, x30
Avro RJ100 [Mod BAe 146-300] — Bahrain (Air Force), 2002, 3x, VIP
Avro RJ100 [Mod BAe 146-300] — Commercial (Commercial), 1989
Avro RJ70 [Mod BAe 146-100] — Commercial (Commercial), 1994
Avro RJ85 [Mod BAe 146-200] — Bahrain (Air Force), 1997, 1x + 1x VIP
Avro RJ85 [Mod BAe 146-200] — Commercial (Commercial), 1983
BAe 146-100 — Commercial (Commercial), 1983
BAe 146-100 Statesman CC.2 — United Kingdom (Royal Air Force), 1986
BAe 146-200 — Commercial (Commercial), 1984
BAe 146-300 — Commercial (Commercial), 1989
Boeing 757-200 — Commercial (Commercial), 1983
Boeing 757-200M — New Zealand (Air Force), 2004
Boeing 757-200PF — Commercial (Commercial), 1988
Boeing 757-200SF — Commercial (Commercial), 2002
Boeing 757-300 — Commercial (Commercial), 1999
C-101BB-02 Aviojet [T-36 Halcon] — Chile (Air Force), 1986, 12x, Aviojet, Toqui
C-101BB-03 Aviojet — Honduras (Air Force), 1988, 4x, Aviojet
C-101CC-02 Aviojet [A-36 Halcon II] — Chile (Air Force), 1988, 23x, Aviojet, Toqui II
C-101CC-04 Aviojet — Jordan (Air Force), 1988, 16x, Aviojet
C-130H Hercules — Morocco (Air Force), 1976, 12x
C-130H Hercules — New Zealand (Air Force), 1966
F/A-18A Hornet — Australia (Air Force), 2012
F-15C Eagle [Baz-2000] — Israel (Air Force), 2009, AIM-120C-7
F-15D Eagle [Baz-2000] — Israel (Air Force), 2009, AIM-120C-7
F-15K Eagle — South Korea (Air Force), 2010
F-16I Falcon [Sufa] — Israel (Air Force), 2005, AIM-120C-7
Hawk 129 LIFT — Bahrain (Air Force), 2007, 6x
JAS 39C Gripen — Sweden (Air Force), 2018, Batch 3, SDB
JAS 39D Gripen — Sweden (Air Force), 2018, Batch 3, SDB
JZ-8F Finback B — China (Air Force), 2007, PLAAF, IFR, Few
JZ-8F Finback B — China (Air Force), 2007, PLANAF, IFR, Few
KC-130H Hercules — Morocco (Air Force), 1983, 2x
KC-46A Pegasus — United States (Air Force), 2016, KC-767A
MC-130E Combat Talon I — United States (Air Force), 2003, BLU-82/B + GBU-43/B
MC-130H Combat Talon II — United States (Air Force), 2003, GBU-43/B
MH-47G Chinook — United States (Army), 2006, SpecOps
MH-60M Velcro Hawk — United States (Army), 2011
MH-60S Knighthawk — United States (Navy), 2015
MQ-9B Reaper UAV — United States (Air Force), 2008
MV-22B Osprey — United States (Marine Corps), 2010
P-3K2 Orion — New Zealand (Navy), 2012
P-8A Poseidon [LSRS] — United States (Navy), 2014, Ex-MMA, Boeing 737-800
Q-5I Fantan — China (Air Force), 1997, PLAAF
Q-5IA Fantan — China (Air Force), 1997, PLAAF
RC-130H Hercules [EC-130H] — Morocco (Air Force), 1986, 2x, SLAR Pod
SA.341F2 Gazelle Canon — France (Army), 1973
SA.341F2 Gazelle Canon — France (Army), 1999
T.67M-260 Firefly — Bahrain (Air Force), 2003, 3x
T.67M-260 Firefly — Jordan (Air Force), 2003, 17x
T.67M-260 Firefly — United Kingdom (Royal Air Force), 1996-2010, 22x
Tu-154M Careless [Type I ELINT] — China (Air Force), 1997-1999
Tu-154M Careless [Type II ELINT / SLAR] — China (Air Force), 1999, 4x
UH-1H Huey — New Zealand (Air Force), 1971, Bell 205A-1
Y-8ELINT Cub [High New 8] — China (Navy), 2014, PLANAF, 2x
Y-8T Cub [High New 3] — China (Navy), 2007, PLAAF, 3x, ACP
Y-8XZ Cub [High New 7] — China (Navy), 2006, PLAAF, 1x, PsyOps
Y-9 Cub — China (Air Force), 2013, PLAAF, Y-8 Replacement
Y-9 Cub [High New 10, KJ-500 Rotodome] — China (Air Force), 2016, PLAAF
Z-18 Super Frelon — China (Navy), 2014, PLANAF, Carrier-based transport
Z-18FQ Super Frelon — China (Navy), 2016, PLANAF, Carrier-based ASW

Ships

621 [MDK Tsaplya, Pr.1206.1 Murena] — South Korea (Navy), 2007, x3
A 625 Alize — France (Navy), 2006
A 759 Dupuy de Lome — France (Navy), 2006
ADV Ocean Shield [Ocean Protector, Skandi Bergen OSV] — Australia (Navy), 2013
AOE 425 Masyu — Japan (Navy), 2005
BG 31 Bukovina [Stenka Pr.205P Tarantul] — Ukraine [1992-] (Border Guard), 1992, x13
Bohai Jinzhu [1300P/1800LM RoPax] — China (Navy), 2010, 6x, MPS Dual purpose
C-151 LCT — Turkey (Navy), 2012, x8
F 501 Lieutenant Colonel Errahmani [Descubierta] — Morocco (Navy), 1983, 1x
F 76 Jamaran [Moudge Class] — Iran (Navy), 2014, Ghader
HQ 11 Dinh Tien Hoang [SKR Gepard 3.9, Pr.1166.1E] — Vietnam [1975-] (Navy), 2011
HQ 261 [Svetlyak, Pr.1041.2] — Vietnam [1975-] (Navy), 2003
Large Life Raft [10m] — Civilian (Civilian)
Life Raft [5m] — Civilian (Civilian)
N 125 Osman Gasi — Turkey (Navy), 2012, 4x LCVP. Upgraded
P 1013 Azmat — Pakistan (Navy), 2013, x2
P 18 Armatolos [Osprey 55 Class] — Morocco (Navy), 1990, 2x
P 224 Sina [Kaman Mod, La Combattante II] — Iran (Navy), 2014, Ghader
P 308 El Lahiq [Osprey 55 Class] — Morocco (Navy), 1988, 4x
P 313-1 Shahid Mehdavi [Thondor Type 021 Houdong] — Iran (Navy), 2014, ex Fath
P 318 Rais Bargach [OPV-64 Class] — Morocco (Navy), 1996, 5x
P 318 Rais Bargach [OPV-64 Class] — Morocco (Navy), 2000, 5x
P 341 Bir Anzaran [OPV-70 Class] — Morocco (Navy), 2012, 3x
P 44 Valle del Cauca [Reliance Class] — Colombia (Navy), 2003, -ex WMEC Durable
P 621 Samudura [Reliance Class] — Sri Lanka (Navy), 2004, -ex WMEC Courageous
P 676 Flamant [OPV-54 Class] — France (Navy), 1997, x3
P55 Wellington [Project Protector] — New Zealand (Navy), 2010, 2x
PC 1 Cyclone — United States (Navy), 2014, Griffin
PC-21 Guaiqueri [POVZEE] — Venezuela (Navy), 2011, 4x
PS 701 Fateh [Saettia Mk4/Modified Ubaldo Diciotti Class] — Iraq (Navy), 2009, x4
RB-M 45601 [USCG Response Boat – Medium] — United States (Coast Guard), 2008, x57 planned
Sin Hung — North Korea (Navy), 1970, x63
Sinpo — North Korea (Navy), 1970, x18
T-AGM 23 Observation Island — United States (Navy), 1982-2014, Cobra Judy
T-AGM 25 Howard O. Lorenzen — United States (Navy), 2015, Cobra King
T-AK 323 TSgt. John. A Chapman — United States (Navy), 2005, x1 Ex Merlin
T-AK 4269 Capt. Steven L Bennett — United States (Navy), 1997, x1 Ex TNT Express
T-AKR 10 Cape Island [C7-S-95A, Mercury] — United States (Navy), 1980, 4x
T-AKR 9960 Cape Race [Saudi Riyadh Class] — United States (Navy), 1993, 3x
Type XXX [851 Dongdiao] — China (Navy), 2001
Type XXX Bohai Emerald Bead [Commercial/Military RO/RO] — Commercial (Commercial), 2013
U 120 Skadovsk [Zhuk Pr.1400M Grif] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1997, x1 Navy, x19 Border Guards
U 130 Hetman Sahaydachniy [Krivak III Pr.1135.5 Nerei] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1993
U 205 Lutsk [Grisha V Pr.1124ME Albatros] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1994, x2,
U 206 Vinnitsya [Grisha II Pr.1124P Albatros] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1994, x2
U 207 Uzgorod [Pauk I Pr.1241.2 Molniya-2] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1996, 2 Navy + 3 Border Guard
U 310 Zhovti Vodi [Natya I Pr.266M] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1997, x2
U 330 Melitopol [Sonya Pr.1265] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1996, x2
U 401 Kirovograd [Polnocny C Pr.773] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 2002
U 402 Konstyantyn Olshanskyy [Ropucha I Pr.775] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1997
U 420 Donetsk [Pomornik Pr.1232.2 Zubr] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1993, x4, 1 Remaining by 2006
U 762 Rivne [Alligator Pr.1171 Tapir] — Ukraine [1992-] (Navy), 1997-2006
WMEC 39 Alex Haley — United States (Coast Guard), 2000, x1,ex ATS-1 Edenton
WMEC 615 Reliance [Reliance Class] — United States (Coast Guard), 1979-1988
WMEC 615 Reliance [Reliance Class] — United States (Coast Guard), 1989

Submarine

MS-29 Yono — North Korea (Navy), 2008, x10
SSGN 726 Ohio — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 21 Seawolf — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 23 Jimmy Carter [Seawolf Class] — United States (Navy), 2016, SpecOps
SSN 688 Los Angeles [Flight I, DDS] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 688 Los Angeles [Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1982
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1985
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1987
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1989
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1990
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1991
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1994
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1996
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1999
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2003
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2005
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2008
SSN 700 Dallas [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1984
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1985
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1987
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1989
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1990
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1991
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1994
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1996
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 1999
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2003
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2005
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2008
SSN 716 Salt Lake City [Los Angeles Class, Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 719 Providence [Los Angeles Class, Flight II, VLS] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 751 San Juan [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 1996
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 1999
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 2003
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 2005
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 2008
SSN 771 Columbia [Improved Los Angeles Class] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 774 Virginia [Flight I] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 778 New Hampshire [Virginia Class, Flight II] — United States (Navy), 2009
SSN 778 New Hampshire [Virginia Class, Flight II] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 784 North Dakota [Virginia Class, Flight III] — United States (Navy), 2014
SSN 784 North Dakota [Virginia Class, Flight III] — United States (Navy), 2016
SSN 792 [Virginia Class, Flight IV] — United States (Navy), 2022
SSN 802 [Virginia Class, Flight V, VPM] — United States (Navy), 2027
Unarmed Midget Submarine — Civilian (Civilian), 2000, Narco-Submarine

Facilities

AAA Plt/2 (20mm/85 Hovet M163A2 x 2) — Israel (Army), 1983-2005
AAA Plt/2 (20mm/85 Vulcan M163A1 x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49, 14x Bty
AAA Plt/2 (20mm/85 Vulcan M167 Towed x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49, 5x Bty
AAA Plt/3 (23mm ZU-23-2 x 2) — Morocco (Army), 3x pr Plt
AAA Sec (25mm Type 87 x 2) — China (Army), 1989
Armored Plt (AMX-10RC x 3) — France (Army), 1981
Armored Plt (ERC-90 F4 SAGAIE x 3) — France (Army), 1982
Armored Plt (K1 88 MBT x 4) — South Korea (Army), 1987
Armored Plt (K1A1 MBT x 4) — South Korea (Army), 1991
Armored Plt (Type 10 Hitomaru MBT x 4) — Japan (Army), 2013
Armored Plt (ZTD-05 Amphibious Tank x 4) — China (Marines), 2010
Armored Plt (ZTL-09 AGS x 4) — China (Army), 2010
Arty Bty (122mm/36 Raad 1 Self-Propelled Howitzer x 6) — Iran (Army), 2003
Arty Bty (155mm/52 K-9 Thunder Self-Propelled Howitzer x 6) — South Korea (Army), 1991
Arty Bty (170mm M-1978 Koksan Self-Propelled Howitzer x 6) — North Korea (Army), 1978
Arty Bty (170mm M-1989 Koksan Self-Propelled Howitzer x 6) — North Korea (Army), 1989
Arty Bty (RT-2000 AMLRS) — Taiwan (Army), 2011, Thunderbolt-2000
Arty Bty (Sejil-60 MLRS x 6) — Iraq (Army), 1985
Arty Bty (SS-60 Astros II MLRS x 6) — Brazil (Army), 1985
Arty Bty (Type 89 MLRS x 6) — China (Army), 1995
Mech Inf Plt (BMR-600 APC x 4) — Spain (Army), 1978
Mech Inf Plt (Boragh APC x 3) — Iran (Army), 2000
Mech Inf Plt (EE-11 Urutu APC x 4) — Brazil (Army), 1980, Widely Exported
Mech Inf Plt (Fahd 240 APC x 3) — Egypt (Army), 1986, Widely Exported
Mech Inf Plt (FV432 IFV x 4) — United Kingdom (Royal Army), 1962
Mech Inf Plt (FV510 Desert Warrior IFV x 4) — Kuwait (Army), 1995
Mech Inf Plt (FV510 Warrior IFV x 4) — United Kingdom (Royal Army), 1988
Mech Inf Plt (K200A1 KIFV APC x 4) — South Korea (Army), 1986
Mech Inf Plt (ZBL-09 Snow Leopard [HJ-73C] IFV x 4) — China (Army), 2010
Motor Rifle Plt (BTR-82A APC x 3) — Russia [1992-] (Army), 2010
Radar (59N6 Protivnik-GE) — Russia [1992-] (Army), 2000
Radar (AN/MPQ-49 FAAR) — Egypt (Army), 1989, Delivered 1993? Trackstar radar?
Radar (AN/MPQ-49 FAAR) — Morocco (Army), 1977
Radar (AN/TPQ-36A [NASAMS]) — United States (Army), 2005, On loan
Radar (AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR) — United States (Marine Corps), 2017
Radar (Back Net [P-80]) — Syria (Air Force)
Radar (Bar Lock A [P-37]) — Syria (Air Force)
Radar (China JY-11B) — Venezuela (Air Force), 2011, 3x
Radar (China JY-27 Wide Mat) — Syria (Air Force), 2007, 2x, Misidentified as JY-11B
Radar (China JYL-1) — Syria (Air Force), 1x, Misidentified as YLC-2V, Kafr Buhum
Radar (China Type 120 [JY-29/LSS-1 Mod]) — China (Air Force), 2010, HQ-9 / HQ-12 Low-Alt Aquisition
Radar (China Type 120 [JY-29/LSS-1 Mod]) — Syria (Air Force), 4x, Stand-alone Surveillance
Radar (Dog Ear [9S80]) — Syria (Army), SA-13
Radar (Flat Face B [P-19, Kasta 2E Upgrade]) — Syria (Army)
Radar (JY-29 [LSS-1]) — China (Air Force)
Radar (Tall King A [P-14]) — Syria (Air Force)
Radar (Tin Shield B [5N59S/36D6]) — Syria (Air Force)
Radar (YLC-20 ELINT [Tamara/Vera Copy]) — China (Air Force), 2001, Emitter Location System
SAM Bn (SA-3c Goa [S-125M Pechora-2M]) — Syria (Air Force), 2011
SAM Bn (SA-3c Goa [S-125M Pechora-2M]) — Venezuela (Air Force), 2012
SAM Bty (I-HAWK [HAWK-XXI, HEOS]) — Morocco (Army), 2011, 8x Bty, Ex-Netherlands
SAM Bty (Patriot [PAC-2 GEM+, PAC-3]) — Germany [FRG/Reunified] (Army), 2008
SAM Bty (Patriot [PAC-2 GEM+, PAC-3]) — Kuwait (Army), 2011, 6x Bty
SAM Bty (Patriot [PAC-2 GEM+, PAC-3]) — Netherlands (Army), 2008
SAM Bty (Patriot [PAC-2 GEM+, PAC-3]) — UAE (Army), 2011
SAM Bty (Patriot [PAC-2]) — Taiwan (Army), 2013, 8x Lnchr
SAM Plt (NASAMS) — United States (Air Force), 2005, 3x + AN/TPQ-36A + NTAS, 6x Bty
SAM Plt (SA-13 Gopher [9K35 Strela-10]) — Syria (Army), 2x Plt + Dog Ear pr Bty
SAM Plt/2 (Chaparral x 2) — Egypt (Army), 1989, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49 pr Bty
SAM Plt/2 (Chaparral x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49 pr Bty
SAM Plt/2 (Chaparral x 2) — Morocco (Army), 2009, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49 pr Bty
SAM Plt/2 (NASAMS II) — United States (Air Force), 2010, 2x + 1x MSP-500 pr Plt, 3x pr Bty
SAM Sec (Machbet x 2) — Israel (Army), 1998, 2x pr Plt, +1 EL/M-2106
SAM Sec (SA-7b Grail [9K32M Strela-2M] MANPADS x 3) — Morocco (Army)
Sensor (MSP-500 [NASAMS II]) — United States (Air Force), 2010
Sensor (NTAS FLIR/LR [NASAMS]) — United States (Air Force), 2005
SSM Bn (Ghader) — Iran (Navy), 2013
SSM Plt (AT-14 Spriggan [9N133 Kornet]) — Russia [1992-] (Army), 1995, 3x
SSM Plt (FGM-148 Javelin) — United States (Army), 1996, 3x, ATGM
SSM Plt (SSC-6 Switchblade [3K60 BAL-E]) — Russia [1992-] (Navy), 2009
SSM Plt (Toofan 2) — Iran (Army), 2000
Vehicle (M1114GR [9M133 Kornet ATGM] x1) — Greece (Army), 2014
Vehicle (Tank, Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge x 1) — Generic (Generic)
Vehicle (Truck, Gaz Tigr x 1) — Generic (Generic), 2004
Vehicle (Truck, VBL x 1) — France (Army), 1990
Vehicles (Pontoon Bridge Carriers x 4) — Generic (Generic), Bridging Unit

Weapons

20mm M621 Burst [20 rnds] 30mm DEFA 554 Burst [25 rnds] — Aircraft
7.62mm GAU-17 MG Burst [50 rnds] AT-14 Spriggan [9M133 Kornet] — 1995
Brite Cloud Active Expendable Decoy — Aircraft
China Type 200-4 [Durandal Copy] — 1997
China Type 200A LGB [Durandal Copy] — 2012
DF-25 [Conventional, CSS-5 Mod-3] DF-25 RV [Conventional, CSS-5 Mod-3] FGM-148 Javelin — 1996
MIM-23P I-HAWK — I-HAWK XXI
RGM-109I Tomahawk Blk IV MMT [Multi-Mission] — 2015, ASuW Capable
Toofan 2 — 2000, BGM-71C Copy
UGM-109I Tomahawk Blk IV MMT [Multi-Mission] — 2015, TT, ASuW Capable
UGM-109I Tomahawk Blk IV MMT [Multi-Mission] — 2015, VLS, ASuW Capable

Sensor

AN/ASG-21 — B-52H
AN/ASG-15 — B-52G
AN/SPQ-XX Cobra King [S-Band] — 2014
AN/SPQ-XX Cobra King [X-Band] — 2014
AN/SPS-77(V)1 [Sea Giraffe AMB 3D] AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR
ASIP — U-2S, RQ-4
ASIP-1C — MQ-1
ASIP-2C — MQ-9
BRITE Star II [IR/EO/Laser] — Group, Designator
BRITE Star II [IR/EO/Laser] — Group, Rangefinder
China Type 120 [JY-29/LSS-1 Mod] — HQ-9 / HQ-12 Low-Alt Aquisition, LLQ120
Flat Face B [P-19, Kasta 2E Upgrade] — 1RL134, Danube
Generic Tail Gun Optical Sight — Anti-Air
JY-29 [LSS-1 Mod] MD-5 — B-52B
OLS-35 [IRST] OLS-35 [Laser Rangefinder] Skyward-G — Gripen-NG
WBR-2000 ES — LCS 1 Freedom
YLC-20 [Tamara/Vera Copy]

1950-1979 database (CWDB) additions
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Aircraft

A-26C Invader — Rebels (Air Force), 1950
A-26C Invader — United States (Civilian), 1950, CIA
A-26C Invader — United States (Civilian), 1957, Air America
A-4A (A4D-1) Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1956
A-4B (A4D-2) Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1956-1962
A-4B Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1965
A-4B Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1966-1975
A-4C (A4D-2N) Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1960-1962
A-4C Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1965
A-4C Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1966-1968
A-4C Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1968-1975
A-4E (A4D-5) Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1961-1962, 5x Hardpoints
A-4E Skyhawk — Indonesia (Air Force), 1979, Ex Israeli
A-4E Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1966
A-4E Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1967-1975
A-4E Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-4F Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-4F Skyhawk — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-6A Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1967
A-6A Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1967-1972
A-6A Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1972-1975
A-6B Intruder Wild Weasel — United States (Marine Corps), 1968
A-6C Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1970
A-6C Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-6E Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-7A Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1968
A-7A Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-7A Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-7B Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1969
A-7B Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-7B Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-7C Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1970
A-7C Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-7C Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
A-7E Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1970
A-7E Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
A-7E Corsair II — United States (Marine Corps), 1975
AD-3N Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1950
AD-3Q Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1950
AD-4Q Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1958-1962, EA-1F
AD-4W Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1951, EA-1E
AD-5Q Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1970, EA-1F
AD-5W Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1950-1962, EA-1E
AD-5W Skyraider — United States (Marine Corps), 1953-1962, EA-1E
AM-1 Mauler — United States (Marine Corps), 1948-1953
Auster AOP Mk.3 — Australia (Air Force), 1950
Auster AOP Mk.3 — Australia (Army), 1950
Auster AOP Mk.3 — Indonesia (Air Force)
Auster AOP Mk.3 — Netherlands (Air Force)
B-25D Mitchell — Rebels (Air Force)
B-25D Mitchell — United States (Civilian), 1950, CIA
B-25J-20 Mitchell — Rebels (Air Force)
B-25J-20 Mitchell — United States (Civilian), 1950, CIA
B-35 — United States (Air Force), 1950, [YB-35] B-49 — United States (Air Force), 1950, [YB-49] Bell 47 Sioux — United States (Civilian), Air America
C-119B Flying Boxcar — United States (Civilian), Air America
C-123B Provider — United States (Civilian), Air America
C-130A Hercules — United States (Civilian), Air America
C-130E Hercules — United States (Civilian), Air America
C-130H Hercules — Morocco (Air Force), 1976, 12x
C-130H Hercules — New Zealand (Air Force), 1966
C-47 Dakota — United States (Civilian), 1958, Air America
CH-47A Chinook — Australia (Army), 1974
DC-4 — United States (Civilian), Air America
DC-6B — United States (Civilian), 1958, Air America
DHC-2 Beaver — United States (Civilian), Air America
DHC-4 Caribou — Malaysia (Air Force), 1965, 0
DHC-4 Caribou — United States (Civilian), 1965, Air America
F-100A Super Sabre — United States (Air National Guard), 1955-1967
F-100C Super Sabre — United States (Air National Guard), 1955-1964
F-100F Super Sabre — United States (Air National Guard), 1966
F-104G Starfighter [CF-104C] — Canada (Air Force), 1966
F2H-1 Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1949-1959
F2H-2 Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1949-1959
F2H-2N Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1952-1959
F2H-2P Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1949-1961
F2H-3 Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1954-1961
F2H-4 Banshee — United States (Marine Corps), 1955-1961
F-3B (F3H-2) Demon — United States (Marine Corps), 1957-1962
F-3C (F3H-2M) Demon — United States (Marine Corps), 1955-1962
F-4B Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1962-1966
F-4B Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1966-1969
F-4B Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1969-1972
F-4B Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
F4F-3 Wildcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1940-1945
F4F-4 Wildcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1940-1945
F-4J Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1967-1969
F-4J Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1969-1972
F-4J Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972-1974
F-4J Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1974
F-4N Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1974-1982
F-4S Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1972
F-4S Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1974
F-4S Phantom II — United States (Marine Corps), 1978-1986
F4U-4 Corsair — United States (Marine Corps), 1944
F4U-4B Corsair — United States (Marine Corps), 1944
F4U-5N Corsair — United States (Marine Corps), 1946
F4U-5P Corsair — United States (Marine Corps), 1948
F-51D Mustang — Rebels (Air Force)
F-51D Mustang — United States (Civilian), 1950, CIA
F-6A (F4D-1) Skyray — United States (Marine Corps), 1956-1964
F6F-5 Hellcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1944
F6F-5N Hellcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1944
F7F-1 Tigercat — United States (Marine Corps), 1944-1954
F7F-2N Tigercat — United States (Marine Corps), 1950-1954
F7U-3 Cutlass — United States (Marine Corps), 1951-1959
F7U-3M Cutlass — United States (Marine Corps), 1956-1959
F-84B Thunderjet — United States (Air National Guard), 1954-1971
F-8A (F8U-1) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1957-1962
F-8B (F8U-1E) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1957-1962
F-8B Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1964, F8U-1E
F-8C (F8U-2) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1959-1962
F-8C Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1966, F8U-2
F-8D (F8U-2N) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1959-1962
F-8D Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1966, F8U-2N
F-8E (F8U-2NE) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1962-1962
F-8E Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1970, F8U-2NE
F8F-1 Bearcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1946-1955
F8F-1B Bearcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1946-1955
F8F-2N Bearcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1949-1955
F8F-2P Bearcat — United States (Marine Corps), 1949-1955
F-8H Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1968-1970
F-8H Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1970-1972
F-8H Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1972-1976
F-8J Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1968-1970
F-8J Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1970-1972
F-8J Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1972-1976
F9F-2B Panther — United States (Marine Corps), 1950-1958
F9F-2P Panther — United States (Marine Corps), 1950-1958
F9F-6 Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1953-1960
F-9J (F9F-8) Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1956-1962
F-9J Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1966, F9F-8
FJ-1 Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1947-1954
FJ-2 Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1952-1957
FJ-3 Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1953-1960
FJ-3M Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1957-1962
FJ-4 (F-1E) Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1955-1962
FJ-4 Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1964, F-1E
FJ-4B (AF-1E) Fury — United States (Marine Corps), 1956-1962
Hunter FGA.9 — Rhodesia (Air Force), 1962
KA-3B Skywarrior — United States (Marine Corps)
KA-6D Intruder — United States (Marine Corps), 1971-1994
KC-135A Stratotanker — United States (Air National Guard), 1966
KD-50 Superfortress — United States (Air National Guard), 1950-1954
MF-3B Demon — United States (Marine Corps), 1955-1962
P-47D Thunderbolt — United States (Air National Guard), 1947-1950
PBY-5 Catalina — United States (Civilian), 1953-1975, Air America
Pioneer CC.Mk.1 — Malaysia (Air Force)
QH-50C DASH — Japan (Navy), 1962-1967
QH-50D DASH — Japan (Navy), 1967
RA-3B (A3D-2P) Skywarrior — United States (Marine Corps), 1958-1962
RA-3B Skywarrior — United States (Marine Corps), 1963
RA-5C Vigilante — United States (Marine Corps), 1964-1979
RF-8A (F8U-1P) Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1957-1965
RF-8G Crusader — United States (Marine Corps), 1967-1986
RF-9F (F9F-6P) Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1953-1960
RF-9J (F9F-8P) Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1953-1962
RF-9J (F9F-8P) Cougar — United States (Marine Corps), 1963-1966
SA 313B Alouette II — Rhodesia (Army), 1971
SA.341F2 Gazelle Canon — France (Army), 1973
SB2C-5 Helldiver — United States (Marine Corps), 1942-1950
Twin Pioneer CC.Mk.2 — Malaysia (Air Force)
UH-1H Huey — New Zealand (Air Force), 1971, Bell 205A-1

Ships

A 705 Multatuli — Indonesia (Navy), 1961, Submarine Tender
A 903 Sambu — Indonesia (Navy), 1959, Fleet Oiler
A 904 Bunju — Indonesia (Navy), 1959, Fleet Oiler
A 921 Halmahera — Indonesia (Navy), 1957, Attack Personnel Transport Ship
A 922 Morotai — Indonesia (Navy), 1957, Attack Personnel Transport Ship
A 924 Nusa Telu — Indonesia (Navy), 1961, Attack Cargo Ship
A 925 Banggai — Indonesia (Navy), 1961, Attack Cargo Ship
A Thamrin — Indonesia (Navy), 1962, Submarine Tender
AK Liberty Class — Generic (Navy), 1942
BB Queen Elizabeth — United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1945-1948, Reserve
BB Valiant — United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1945-1948, Reserve
BB Warspite — United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1945-1946, Reserve
C 606 Chateaurenault — France (Navy), 1948-1952
C 607 Guichen — France (Navy), 1948-1952
Chaho Class — North Korea (Navy), 1974, MTB
Commercial Supply Vessel [6,000t DWT] — Indonesia (Commercial), 1962, Converted to LCVP Transport
D 43 HMS Matapan — United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1973-1978, Sonar Trials Ship
DD 825 Carpenter FRAM 1C — United States (Navy), 1964-1967, (1 Turret Version)
DD 825 Carpenter FRAM 1C — United States (Navy), 1967-1972, (1 Turret Version)
DD 825 Carpenter FRAM 1C — United States (Navy), 1972-1980, (1 Turret Version)
F Chevreuil Class — France (Navy), 1940
L 860 Telukkaturai Class — Indonesia (Navy), 1958
Large Life Raft [10m] — Civilian (Civilian)
LCI 467 Amahai — Indonesia (Navy), 1950
LCVP — Netherlands (Navy), Local Conversion to Gunboat
Life Raft [5m] — Civilian (Civilian)
P 255 Banteng Class — Indonesia (Navy), 1949
P 310 Kraljevica Class — Indonesia (Navy), 1958
PP 01 HDML — Indonesia (Navy), 1950
RVNS Ly Thuong Kiet — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
RVNS Ngo Quyen — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
RVNS Pham Ngu Lao — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1972-1975
RVNS Tran Binh Trong — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
RVNS Trần Khánh Dý — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
RVNS Tran Quang Khai — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
RVNS Tran Quoc Toan — South Vietnam [-1975] (Navy), 1971-1975
VT Uda [Pr.577] — Indonesia (Navy), 1963, Oiler

Facilities

AAA Bty (100mm KS-19 x 4, Fire Can FCR) — Indonesia (Army)
AAA Bty (85mm M1939 x 4) — Indonesia (Army)
AAA Plt/2 (20mm/85 Vulcan M163A1 x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49, 14x Bty
AAA Plt/2 (20mm/85 Vulcan M167 Towed x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49, 5x Bty
AAA Sec (12.7mm/50 Quad M55 x 2 Towed) — Generic (Army), 2x pr Bty
Armed Police Sec — Generic (Civilian)
Arty Bty (122mm D-74 Howitzer x 6) — Indonesia (Army), 1955
Bunker (105mm) — Netherlands (Army)
CIA Agent — United States (Civilian)
Fire Base — United States (Army), -Vietnam War (105mm Bty+M42A1 40mm Twin)
Fire Base — United States (Army), -Vietnam War (155mm Bty+M42A1 40mm Twin)
Fire Base — United States (Marine Corps), -Vietnam War (105mm Bty+M42A1 40mm Twin)
Fire Base — United States (Marine Corps), -Vietnam War (155mm Bty+M42A1 40mm Twin)
Inf Plt (Australian SAS) — Australia (Army)
Inf Plt (Paratroopers) — Indonesia (Army)
Inf Plt (Rebels) — Indonesia (Army)
Inf Sec (SAS Recon) — Australia (Army)
Inf Sec (SAS) — Australia (Army)
Mech Inf Plt (BMR-600 APC x 4) — Spain (Army), 1978
Radar (AN/MPQ-49 FAAR) — Morocco (Army), 1977
Radar (Big Mesh [P-30]) — Indonesia (Air Force), 1961
Radar (Flat Face A [P-15]) — Soviet Union [-1991] (Air Defence Troops [PVO])
Radar (Flat Face A [P-15]) — Soviet Union [-1991] (Red Army)
Radar (HF-200 HF) — Indonesia (Air Force), 1962
Radar (Token) — Soviet Union [-1991] (Air Defence Troops [PVO]), EW/GCI
Radar (Token) — Soviet Union [-1991] (Red Army), EW/GCI
Radar Nysa [A] — Indonesia (Air Force), 1961
Radar Nysa [B] — Indonesia (Air Force), 1961
Rail Bridge (150 Tons) — Generic (Generic)
Rail Bridge (60 Tons) — Generic (Generic)
SAM Plt/2 (Chaparral x 2) — Morocco (Army), 1977, 2x pr Plt, 3x Plt + 2x MPQ-49 pr Bty
Vehicle (Tank, Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge x 1) — Generic (Generic)
Vehicles (Pontoon Bridge Carriers x 4) — Generic (Generic), Bridging Unit

Weapons

20mm M621 Burst [20 rnds] AN.602 hydrogen bomb — -Tsar Bomba
MBU-600 ASW Mortar Salvo [24 rnds] MIM-14B Nike Hercules — [W-31 Mod 0 20 kt] Mk24 FIDO Torpedo — 1942-1948
Mk27 Mod 4 — 1946-1960
Mk34 Mod 1 Torpedo — 1948-1958
RBU-1 ASW Rocket Salvo [2 rnds] Si 270/533 Straight-Runner

Sensors

AN/ASG-15 — B-52G
AN/ASG-21 — B-52H
AN/MPQ-4A
Generic Tail Gun Optical Sight — Anti-Air
MD-5 — B-52B
Type 271P — 1943
Type 272 — 1941
Type IV Early Warning