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It may be more practical for Cavalier Air Force Station. The PARCS radar station there can pick up an object about 24 cm in size at about 3200 km and it is pointed in the general direction that missiles travelling from Russia as well.
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That is precisely the site I was referencing as a better choice.
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Can you send a copy of the map you created? Always looking for new maps people use for the target list.
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Here is a link to the map.
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...nt=photo%2cjpg The purple circles are airburst warheads and the red are surface warheads. The size of the circles are the limit of the 1 PSI overpressure radius. All the circles are transparent, giving overlapping impact areas a more opaque appearance. All targets are as listed in the 4th edition rulebook. |
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Seeing as it is free and has a generous reuse policy, I am not surprised.
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The answer for one is......... the author received a speeding ticket in that little hamlet. Per PD notes in the module.
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