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unipus
05-06-2021, 04:03 PM
Not necessarily super helpful for the alternate history late-90s, but I found this outstanding interactive map for current (not sure how current exactly) force dispositions. It shows known unit positions, airbases, and various other installations. Rough OOBs for each unit if you click on them.

https://www.gfsis.org/maps/russian-military-forces

kato13
05-06-2021, 05:58 PM
That is a pretty cool google map application.

I had done similar many years ago but the Google API has been updated twice since then (breaking about 1000 hours of work)

Here are some examples I saved.
CONUS Unit locations
https://games.juhlin.com/files/usmap.jpg


UK nuke strikes
https://games.juhlin.com/files/uk_strike_map.jpg

US helium refinering locations (different map tool)
https://games.juhlin.com/files/helium_locations.jpg

Galvinston Fallout patterns (yes I looked up historical weather for Late Nov 1997)
https://games.juhlin.com/files/Galeveston_falout.jpg


If anyone wants the data let me know.

unipus
05-06-2021, 07:11 PM
That's pretty good stuff. Helium refining, eh?

kato13
05-06-2021, 07:20 PM
That's pretty good stuff. Helium refining, eh?

Airlords of the Ozarks. The team was looking for resupply.

I actually have most of the following church, hospital, school, chemical plant, nuclear plant, hydro plant (there are thousands in the us - mostly small), steel mill, Ethanol plant, mines, oil and gas storage, natural gas fields, military bases, mineral processing plants, nbc facilities, radio towers, plus many others I am not remembering.

It was purposed for a morrow project game, as you drove around the map would tell you what of the above were the closest. The T2k use was to hopefully populate a wiki for every county.

If I ever get 200 free hours I might put it back in service, but google charges now if something gets popular. :(

bash
05-06-2021, 09:42 PM
That's awesome data you've got. You're on so many watch lists now though. But it's for a good cause.

As for mapping your data does OpenStreetMap have a similar third party API, at least some of the functionality, to build the same sort of thing? OSM may not pull the rug out from under you like Google. I've not used OSM's API so I don't know it's limits or functionality.

kato13
05-06-2021, 10:41 PM
That's awesome data you've got. You're on so many watch lists now though. But it's for a good cause.

As for mapping your data does OpenStreetMap have a similar third party API, at least some of the functionality, to build the same sort of thing? OSM may not pull the rug out from under you like Google. I've not used OSM's API so I don't know it's limits or functionality.

My map was modeled after https://mapper.acme.com/ and they switched to OSM, so I have considered it. The downside (besides arguably worse maps and fewer options) is that I try to match up my skills with the business world and OSM does not cut it there generally. If my work ever does require a new use of mapping APIs that will give me an excuse to work on it again.

Most of the data I got from govt sources. EPA databases will give you all sawmills for example.

unipus
05-07-2021, 03:37 AM
Well hey if you happen to be a mapping analyst, I may need some help deciphering what some of the weird stuff I've found in Russia is.

RN7
05-10-2021, 12:10 PM
Not necessarily super helpful for the alternate history late-90s, but I found this outstanding interactive map for current (not sure how current exactly) force dispositions. It shows known unit positions, airbases, and various other installations. Rough OOBs for each unit if you click on them.

https://www.gfsis.org/maps/russian-military-forces

Excellent find