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Old 06-22-07, 10:22 AM   #7
denis_469
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Originally Posted by Hitman
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I unknow about. I sink all soviet units but unsaw it moment. But it was in Arctic. Vary interesting.:hmm:
I have not used SHIII commander.
You mean Baltic??

It would be important to clarify...

-33rd Flotilla operated in the Baltic IIRC, so you might meet soviet DDs there

-30th Flotilla operated in the Black Sea (Only Type 2 Boats) and engaged russian DDs

-11th, 13th and 14th Flotilla in Norway operated in the North Sea and Arctic Ocean, and engaged russian DDs

And all of them are in GWX
Sorry, but in russian forum have compaine with soviet communications in Arctic. In Baltic in 1941 was 22 flotillia and 8 flotillia in 1944.

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Originally Posted by bigboywooly
Not sure denis uses GWX Hitman
The Ru forums use a mixture with many models

I just ran a single mission and sank all the Ru DD and patrol with no problems
Will try more tests though
Yes, you right. I use game with soviet communications and work in it from 7 flotilla after grid patrol.
Problem with soviet ships I have not.

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Originally Posted by soma
It was in the Black Sea, and the DD was the one that looks like a fletcher, I dont remember the name.
This ship was NDD_SU1.
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