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Stewy1 07-02-17 07:55 AM

Stewy's UK Naval Ranges (rel)
 
G'day guys,

Here's my fourth instalment of maps I've made for Dangerous Waters.

These are focused entirely on the Naval Ranges in Northern Scotland.

Perfect for large naval exercises off the Scottish west coast.

Welcome to the UK!

They are essentially 'blank' of triggers, scripts, ships and submarines, for you to make your own missions.

All landmarks, features, and EEZ boundaries are marked as accurately as possible.

Research Credits go to Wikipedia, Vector Globe Atlas, UK NOTAM releases, searates.com (for major ports) and marineregions.org (for EEZs) and various news websites. All information was accessed from publically available sources.

****A HUGE thank you must go to FPSChazly for making his great 'line-marking' program.****

The map is:
1. An upated version of my Iceland-UK map, which now includes the British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre (BUTEC), the Hebrides Missile Range (Western Isles), the Cape Wrath Bombing Range (and extensions to that range for Exercise Joint Warrior) and the Moray Firth Ranges.

Issues:
I'm pretty happy with the map. I've tried hard to remove duplicate lines (to help with frame-rates) - hopefully they should be all gone.

Sadly, the water to too shallow to accurately put a base at Faslane, however there is a naval base at Holy Loch for you to sail from.

The Irish EEZ boundary runs through the southern Hebrides ranges - looks a little strange. It's pretty easy to delete one of the other for a 'cleaner' map.

Disclaimer:
Naturally, download at your own risk. I take no responsibility for any adverse effects to your computer by downloading these files.

Feedback (and requests) welcome via the Subsim forums!

It's in the download section now :)

Cheers
Stew

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