Radio : Différence entre versions
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|r20 =USSR, 8, 9RM, 600, 24240, 100, [[T-34]] [[SU-85]] [[T-34-85]] [[SU-100]] [[T-44]] [[SU-76]] [[T-43]] [[SU-85B]] [[T-54]] | |r20 =USSR, 8, 9RM, 600, 24240, 100, [[T-34]] [[SU-85]] [[T-34-85]] [[SU-100]] [[T-44]] [[SU-76]] [[T-43]] [[SU-85B]] [[T-54]] | |||
|r21 =USSR, 9, 12LL, 700, 33600, 100, [[BT-7]] [[A-20]] [[SU-5]] [[SU-26]] | |r21 =USSR, 9, 12LL, 700, 33600, 100, [[BT-7]] [[A-20]] [[SU-5]] [[SU-26]] | |||
? | |r22 =USSR, | + | |r22 =USSR, 10, 123, 123, 123, [[TEST]] | |
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Version du 21 janvier 2011 à 01:11
Tank radio is its communication system and is how one tank submits its location and the location of the enemy to other friendly tanks. A vehicle's radio range is chined through all allied tanks in its radio range. If a radio is damaged communications range will be greatly reduced.
Radio characteristics:
Signal Range - The range of the radio signal, measured in meters. The radio range is chained through all friendly tanks.
Radios
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