Feedback e debriefings from Berget 7.
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Shooter
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by Shooter » 30 Jun 2009, 15:57
Hey I'm trying to figure out where the Milos base was located can anyone tell me where on the map grid it was? Just want to know because it would be fun to keep the map with all the bases marked as a memory.
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Tiger_1
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by Tiger_1 » 30 Jun 2009, 16:03
NATO map grid: 537 450
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Shooter
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by Shooter » 30 Jun 2009, 16:04
and what was that in the berget grid?
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Tiger_1
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by Tiger_1 » 30 Jun 2009, 16:24
No Idea, I never worried about berget grid, as NATO did not use it.
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Shooter
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by Shooter » 30 Jun 2009, 16:42
How was the NATO grid based then? Because the berget grid was A1, A2 etc.
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G0zmo
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by G0zmo » 30 Jun 2009, 16:48
Milos was in P11
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Shooter
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by Shooter » 30 Jun 2009, 16:50
Thank you
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Fenan
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by Fenan » 30 Jun 2009, 16:55
NATO was in ....... F8?
as it is the only open area close to both the big mast and the ski lift.
SRP in the area of H16?
Orlov in the area of S/T 10?
please notice my question marks, they are just estimates.
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Shooter
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by Shooter » 30 Jun 2009, 16:57
Yes that's correct. BTW where was the gold deposits and opium fields?
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Fenan
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by Fenan » 30 Jun 2009, 17:00
(one of?) Milo's poppafield was close to Mårtensmyran, i.e. down the hill west of the camp.
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Panzergraf
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by Panzergraf » 30 Jun 2009, 17:01
Shooter wrote:How was the NATO grid based then? Because the berget grid was A1, A2 etc.
If you still have access to the NATO subforum you can learn about it there.
Vastly superior to the kindergarden-grid used on the BE supplied maps
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by Kartoon » 05 Jul 2009, 23:45
The SRP gold was in our base apart from the times we tried smuggling some of it to BC. Lucky the NATO soldiers who searched us didn't find the 2 kg ingot stashed in a backpack
Mikko Läntinen
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