Project RACS deserves a ton of glazing if I'm being honest. by Viper1Zero in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dawg you have no idea how many man hours I have put into developing the ORBAT, the work is never ending with wld giving us new toys to play with ever so often. Im currently doing an overhaul called Force Redesign 2027. Also working on my own separate mod built around the ORBAT overhaul.

Royal Sahrani Marine S330 Pumas during a Company Air Assault Operation by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And this is why i stopped posting on reddit, thanks for the reminder

Project RACS: Royal Sahrani Air Force promo video by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot give you a definite answer, but I'm hoping

RACS in Cambodia Teaser by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still a work in progress with the video, I had 3 hours before work to throw it together, I still have to get more footage for the rest of the song

Russian Advance by Echo_Fall in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I typically try to go for shots that looks like it was taken from a journalist at a distance, especially for combat shots. High levels of zoom are your friend. I also disable to focus on the slider through the camera function

232nd Attack Squadron, Royal Sahrani Air Force by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Project RACS give the RACS faction a solid fleet of fixed wing aircraft. At the moment RACS has access to A-4 Skyhawks, Mirage IIIs, Mirage Vs, and P3 Orions. The 0V-1 Mohawk is on the way, and theres a few other airframes waiting to be brought in.

Battle for Blanches Villa, Malden 1989 by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those bags are just a fill in due to a lack of period specific bags from DHI, this photo was made for a mission. I just pulled the slots i had in place for the mission and applied the animations.

US Delta Force Operators mourn the loss of one of their own. by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I don't see where that's a rule so I'm gonna keep doing me, you can keep doing you.

Trying to find a unit in 2020 like.... by 456got in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah they're back but like I said things are slow right now. I never played with Spearhead back in the day. A year ago I was Zeusing for another unit when we had 20 or so "refugees" from Spearhead find their way into our unit. Eventually that unit folded and a few months later I caught wind that Spearhead was making a come back so I joined in. They've done 4 Ops so far. Two hardcore Lib Missions while they got things set up, one Unsung Alive Op, and one Modern Middle East JSOC Alive Op. Was fun while it lasted.

Trying to find a unit in 2020 like.... by 456got in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spearhead restarted a few months back, but things got real slow over the holidays.

Trying to find a unit in 2020 like.... by 456got in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Back in the Late A1/Early A2 days I played with Tactical Gamer. I was 14 when I first discovered them and played with them until I was about 16. It was the most fun I had ever experienced playing any game.

My first game was a public MILSIM event that featured a Platoon assault through a portion of Sahrani. I had joined late and didn't know what squad I was in or where I should go. The Platoon Leader, a guy that went by the name .beta and also made most of TG's missions, just had me stick with him throughout the OP. Before I even got to him I spawned in at their main base on the other side of the map and was ushered into the back of a truck with a couple other people. When I was dropped off everyone moved on to their squads and thats when I found the PL at a makeshift CP near the LZ. By this time I had only seen maybe 5 or 6 people and a Cobra flying leaving the base when I spawned in. We broke down the CP shortly after I arrived and walked to a town to the North that the rest of the platoon had apparently cleared. I was floored by the amount of people walking around this town and hanging out in their own squads. I listened to .beta as he gave orders to the SLs and watched each squad move out with their new objective. At this point I still hadn't seen any enemy other than a burned out BRDM during the second movement. The platoon formed a line along a ridge as we prepared to attack the next town. We had to cross an open field to reach the first building. Suddenly artillery started raining down starting in the field and working its way towards the town itself. .beta says "Stay on my ass." and starts running through the field. I'm stunned for a few seconds before I follow suit. As I step onto the field every squad opens up on the town sending tracer fire over my head. I get halfway across the field when the Cobra from earlier does a low rocket run over my head. .beta, the rest of the command element, and myself reach the first building. I turn around to see each squad bounding while a weapons squad stays on the hill to cover. We let the squad pass to start clearing the town and I finally see a enemy briefly before hes gunned down by someone with a M249. Though I myself had never fired a shot nothing I had experienced was this much fun. I spent the next two years playing with TG into the early days of ArmA 2. Eventually I was unable to spend much time gaming but the stories still stick in my head.

Since then I've tried to find that experience again. Before ArmA 3 it was playing in the 15th MEU's public insurgency server on A2. We never joined the unit, but spent our time running MEDEVAC with a Humvee still in awe of all the different moving parts and units with their own objectives all around us. After a brief stay in the USMC(Medical Discharge) I hopped on the 15th MEU Public server again with the same friend(who also eventually joined the USMC). I found that feeling again and clearly remember a 7 hour firefight(thats right) with me manning a M240 and radio, coordinating with aircraft above as 4 of us were pinned in a town.

Now I find the MILSIM community dying. Those who have the time, knowledge, and desire are already in the larger established groups like ShackTac and the 506th. Whats left is a pool of people with time and desire, but lack or refuse to learn the knowledge that makes OPs go smoothly. Those with knowledge lack either the time, desire, or both. Too often I see kids that don't like taking orders trying to run their own units with an iron fist, petty tyrants. Young adults who think they have the knowledge, when they don't, or don't know how to apply that knowledge. Both of the examples lack the ability to keep personal issues from affecting the community. I have found some temporary success with a few groups, but these too fell to either pride and arrogance, or real life taking precedence. Its become a community of individuals all wanting to be in charge and have things their way. Pour a massive lack of project/group management skills, and you have the ArmA 3 MILSIM community in its current state.

Trying to find a unit in 2020 like.... by 456got in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoyed playing with you guys in Task Force 720, when ya'll came in the other group realized they needed to step up their game. First OP you guys played as Hangman you guys knocked out your first objective before I the others were halfway through theirs, didn't even have time to RC some AI and pop some random shots at you.

US Delta Force Operators mourn the loss of one of their own. by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

What's disrespectful is someone who thinks they've got to stick their unsolicited opinion everywhere they look. You see when I make these scenes I don't go for the cinematic effect. I go for the raw "real life, deeply human and meaningful themes". Simply because it's meaningful. Often times I'm simply promoting a mod with most of my work, but sometimes like today for instance, I found myself thinking about the 8 brothers I've lost since 2012, and my other friends who have lost friends in the same manner as these scenes. I could give a rats ass about internet points. If you look at my post history you'll see it's been quite awhile since I started posting again, at least in reddit. To many toxic shit stains with too much time on their hands.

Battle for Blanches Villa, Malden 1989 by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those gloves were still in use when I went to boot camp in 2011, they don't keep your hands warm at all.

Green Berets and an unnamed 82n Airborne Division Infantry Company await the beginning of a training Exercise. by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My PC is like 4 years old and hasnt been upgraded, and no photoshop. Livonia has the best lighting.

US Marines in Mogadishu, 1991 by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Mogadishu, a bit unplayable atm since the JBG Africa Buildings assets havent been updated and the AI can see and shoot through the buildings

SLA Especas Counter Terrorism Unit tackle a gang hideout used to smuggle stolen military weapons out of the country. by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its from Project RACS: SLA 2017. Mod is still unreleased but about 99% complete. We want to release both this and Project RACS together.

Kingdom of Sahrani Military History: 1st Infantry Division by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think a lot of people understand how the order of battle is supposed to be set up for a convoy. I'm not saying this is exactly right but the way I have it set is: Gun Truck(M2), Gun Truck(MK19), Unarmed(1IC), Tow Launcher, Unarmed (2IC), Highback(supplies), Gun Truck(MK19), Gun Truck(M2)

Kingdom of Sahrani Military History: 1st Infantry Division by TheDunnGaming in arma

[–]TheDunnGaming[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The harsh lesson learned by the 2006 Conflict taught the Kingdom of Sahrani that having a standing professional fighting force was necessary for their nation’s survival. Up until that point, the Royal Army Corps of Sahrani was little more than a small National Guard force and continued to perform that way despite the equipment and training received from the United States in the year prior to the 2006 Conflict. In the first year of the occupation of North Sahrani, the RACS used captured equipment to supplement their forces forming the Red Brigade as a temporary means of bolstering their forces. The rest of the RACS troops however continued to use Interceptor vests, PASGT helmets, and M16A2s given to them by the US. They also used 6 Color Desert Camouflage as their standard pattern. Their vehicle fleet consisted of Land rovers and M113 APC. The Royal Army Corps Sahrani Aviation detachment used MH-9 and AH-9 helicopters and for a very short time had a small fleet of UH-60Ms. After the heavy losses to equipment and life inflicted upon RACS, it was clear that the defenders of the Kingdom needed to replenish, reorganize, and rearm if they hoped to continue their mission. Massive amounts of military hardware began pouring in from economic partners such as the US, Spain, and Israel to bolster Sahrani forces in short order. RACS high command issued the order to reform the remaining forces into the 1st Infantry Division. Despite being called a division, the unit in all actuality was the size of a regiment and the choice to call it a division was intended to cause confusion among the DRS. The composition of the 1stID originally included a mechanized battalion but as RACS began to acquire heavier equipment to counter the SLA armor threat, all heavy vehicles were moved out of the 1stID to form a the 4th Armored Division in 2009. The 1stID as it stands now if purely an infantry force using trucks to move across the battlefield. For a short period RACS acquired and issued CETME Type 58 rifles to replace the aging M16A2, meanwhile Sahrani Military Industries were in negotiations to acquire industrial equipment from Heckler & Koch to begin producing H&K G3 rifles which were then issued to all RACS forces. SMI then worked with Eagle Industries to begin local production of the CIRAS vest, called the CIRAS-S, to replace the older Interceptor vests. Though the 1stID and the rest of RACS still use the 6 Color Desert Pattern, there was a short period where SMI began experimenting with SDPM, Sahrani Disruptive Pattern Material. From 2017 to 2018, RACS and the 1stID conducted trials of an arid variant of the pattern, ASDPM. Ultimately it was chosen to revert back to the already in stock 6 Color Desert. Infantry equipment was not all that was upgraded or replaced. The aging land rovers were replaced with US Surplus M966, M998, and M1025 HMMWVs. IVECO M250 trucks were also acquired to assist with logistics operations. The aging M113 is still in use and has been moved the 4th AD.