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About 100 unique objects and architectural monuments will be included. Major cities include Cairo (including Cairo International Airport), Ismailia, Alexandria, Suez, Port Said, and others. A large number of military facilities and bases will help realize various historical scenarios based on the Arab-Israeli wars, as well as fictional missions and campaigns. The map also contains many military bases and strategic seaports that allow for interesting strike missions. It is planned to recreate about 40 airfields, both military and civilian: Wadi al Jandali, Abu Suwayr, Faid Air Base, Nevatim Air Base, Ramon Airbase, and many more. The map is being designed to represent the 2000s and up to the present. This area features a wide variety of landscapes like mountains, rivers, desert, agricultural areas, sea and bays that provide a variety of mission and campaign settings. The map includes the entire Sinai Peninsula, eastern Egypt and the Nile Delta, southern Israel including Gaza, western Jordan, and western Saudi Arabia. The total size of the DCS: Sinai map is 1500 x 1000 km, of which, 700x700 km will be in high-detail. The diagram above reflects the distance to a target at 2 km. Various overall grid size adjustments, along with FOV enhancements for both modes (x3.3 and x10), make it closer to its real counterpart. With special thanks to them, we have been working on adjusting the missing symbology in x3.3 mode (aiming grid and stadiametric rangefinding cues). The Second change is to the sight grid, which is based on new data and references we have received from our subject matter expert and the Monino Central Aviation Museum. Operators will mostly feel the difference in scenarios where the ATGM system is used at maximum range and when the target is small or moving at a speed that matches, or is below, the minimum aiming axis speed.
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We've implemented this limitation for the Mi-24P Hind, and it will be available in the next Open Beta. The minimal speed of this system is 0.07 degrees per second. There is a limit to how low it can be and the minimum speed that the motors driving this unit can move. Control voltage is used to move the gyro-stabilised aiming axis of the 9K113 system. The first change to the ATGM sight and guidance unit is its control axis properties. We are enhancing the ATGM sight after receiving new data. When that is done, we plan to add Russian language voice-overs to DCS: Mi-24P Hind. We also plan to support switching between voice-over languages in the Special Tab settings. We intend to add new voice-overs for both helicopter crew AIs in future updates, and we will be monitoring your feedback to see how you enjoy them. This will bring the number of spoken phrases to a similar level as in DCS: AH-64D. To find the sweet spot, we have made recordings starring two former military pilots with slavic accents to provide authentic and informative voice-overs. The first set of Petrovich AI voice-overs are planned to be included in the next Open Beta.