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|note= Airbase Id 1 - 11 represents removed airbases from the Crimean part of the map dating back to the LOMAC game series. | |note= Airbase Id 1 - 11 represents removed airbases from the Crimean part of the map dating back to the LOMAC game series. | ||
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+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
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+ | |name= Nevada | ||
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+ | |desc= The Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) has the largest contiguous air and ground space available for peacetime military operations in the free world. The NTTR land area includes simulated air defense systems, mock airbases, and several target ranges. The NTTR was also used for nuclear testing. Today, it is home to RED FLAG and other military exercises that include countries from around the world. The NTTR map for DCS World 2 includes Nellis AFB, Creech AFB, and the infamous Groom Lake AFB (aka Area 51). This map also includes the city of Las Vegas, McCarran International Airport, and Hoover Dam. | ||
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+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Creech AFB | ||
+ | 2 : Groom Lake AFB | ||
+ | 3 : McCarran International Airport | ||
+ | 4 : Nellis AFB | ||
+ | 5 : Beatty Airport | ||
+ | 6 : Boulder City Airport | ||
+ | 7 : Echo Bay | ||
+ | 8 : Henderson Executive Airport | ||
+ | 9 : Jean Airport | ||
+ | 10 : Laughlin Airport | ||
+ | 11 : Lincoln County | ||
+ | 13 : Mesquite | ||
+ | 14 : Mina Airport 3Q0 | ||
+ | 15 : North Las Vegas | ||
+ | 16 : Pahute Mesa Airstrip | ||
+ | 17 : Tonopah Airport | ||
+ | 18 : Tonopah Test Range Airfield | ||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= [[File:Nevada_map_origin.jpg|200px|thumb]] | ||
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+ | |note= 2.1 added bases 5-18 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mina Airport has 0 ramp spawns | ||
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+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | |name= Normandy | ||
+ | |||
+ | |desc= The DCS: Normandy 1944 Map is centered on the World War II battlefield of Normandy, France and is specifically created to depict the period after the D-Day landings and the establishment of several allied airfields in Normandy to support the beachhead breakout in late June 1944. The map measures 267 x 348 kilometers and includes airfields in both Normandy and southern England. The map includes the famous D-Day landing beaches and the "Atlantic Wall", rolling bocage fields of Normandy, large cities like Caen and Rouen, ports of Cherbourg and Le Havre, and 30 airfields. The map also includes multiple seasons. | ||
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+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Saint Pierre du Mont | ||
+ | 2 : Lignerolles | ||
+ | 3 : Cretteville | ||
+ | 4 : Maupertus | ||
+ | 5 : Brucheville | ||
+ | 6 : Meautis | ||
+ | 7 : Cricqueville-en-Bessin | ||
+ | 8 : Lessay | ||
+ | 9 : Sainte-Laurent-sur-Mer | ||
+ | 10 : Biniville | ||
+ | 11 : Cardonville | ||
+ | 12 : Deux Jumeaux | ||
+ | 13 : Chippelle | ||
+ | 14 : Beuzeville | ||
+ | 15 : Azeville | ||
+ | 16 : Picauville | ||
+ | 17 : Le Molay | ||
+ | 18 : Longues-sur-Mer | ||
+ | 19 : Carpiquet | ||
+ | 20 : Bazenville | ||
+ | 21 : Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer | ||
+ | 22 : Beny-sur-Mer | ||
+ | 23 : Rucqueville | ||
+ | 24 : Sommervieu | ||
+ | 25 : Lantheuil | ||
+ | 26 : Evreux | ||
+ | 27 : Chailey | ||
+ | 28 : Needs Oar Point | ||
+ | 29 : Funtington | ||
+ | 30 : Tangmere | ||
+ | 31 : Ford_AF | ||
+ | 32 : Argentan | ||
+ | 33 : Goulet | ||
+ | 34 : Barville | ||
+ | 35 : Essay | ||
+ | 36 : Hauterive | ||
+ | 38 : Vrigny | ||
+ | 40 : Conches | ||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= [[File:Norm map origin.jpg|200px|thumb]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |note= 2.5.6 Patch added airbases 32-40. | ||
+ | |||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | |name= Persian Gulf | ||
+ | |||
+ | |desc= The Persian Gulf Map for DCS World focuses on the Strait of Hormuz, which is the strategic choke point between the oil-rich Persian Gulf and the rest of the world. Flanked by Iran to the North and western-supported UAE and Oman to the south, this has been one of the world’s most dangerous flash points for decades. It was the location of Operation Praying Mantis in 1988 in which the US Navy sank several Iranian naval vessels. | ||
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+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Abu Musa Island | ||
+ | 2 : Bandar Abbas Intl | ||
+ | 3 : Bandar Lengeh | ||
+ | 4 : Al Dhafra AFB | ||
+ | 5 : Dubai Intl | ||
+ | 6 : Al Maktoum Intl | ||
+ | 7 : Fujairah Intl | ||
+ | 8 : Tunb Island AFB | ||
+ | 9 : Havadarya | ||
+ | 10 : Khasab | ||
+ | 11 : Lar | ||
+ | 12 : Al Minhad AFB | ||
+ | 13 : Qeshm Island | ||
+ | 14 : Sharjah Intl | ||
+ | 15 : Sirri Island | ||
+ | 16 : Tunb Kochak | ||
+ | 17 : Sir Abu Nuayr | ||
+ | 18 : Kerman | ||
+ | 19 : Shiraz Intl | ||
+ | 20 : Sas Al Nakheel | ||
+ | 21 : Bandar-e-Jask | ||
+ | 22 : Abu Dhabi Intl | ||
+ | 23 : Al-Bateen | ||
+ | 24 : Kish Intl | ||
+ | 25 : Al Ain Intl | ||
+ | 26 : Lavan Island | ||
+ | 27 : Jiroft | ||
+ | 28 : Ras Al Khaimah Intl | ||
+ | 29 : Liwa AFB | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= [[File:PG_map_origin.jpg|200px|thumb]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |note= Additional airbases are expected to be added in time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yes I know Bahrain is missing. | ||
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+ | Patch 2.5.6.59398 renamed several of the airbases. Primarily changed "International" to "Intl", "AB" to "AFB", and removed "airport" or "airfield" from any name that had it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
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+ | |name= The Channel | ||
+ | |||
+ | |desc= Separating England from the Third Reich in World War II, the English Channel provided a barrier that the axis could not breach. The Channel map provides a detailed and accurate representation of southeastern England and the adjacent region across the Channel in mainland Europe. It encompasses all of the historical airfields, urban areas, roads and rails, ports and other features that make it the perfect setting for the World War II air war in Europe between the late 1930s and 1944. | ||
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+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Abbeville Drucat | ||
+ | 2 : Merville Calonne | ||
+ | 3 : Saint Omer Longuenesse | ||
+ | 4 : Dunkirk Mardyck | ||
+ | 5 : Manston | ||
+ | 6 : Hawkinge | ||
+ | 7 : Lympne | ||
+ | 8 : Detling | ||
+ | 12 : High Halden | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= [[File:Channel_map_origin.jpg|200px|thumb]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |note= Unknown why IDs 9, 10, and 11 are currently skipped. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | |name= Syria | ||
+ | |||
+ | |desc= Map size 600*420 km., map area 250 thousand sq. km. In the Central part of the map are the States of Syria and Lebanon, which are washed by the Mediterranean sea. The Northern part of the map is limited to Turkey, in the South - Israel and Jordan. | ||
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+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Abu al-Duhur | ||
+ | 2 : Adana Sakirpasa | ||
+ | 3 : Al Qusayr | ||
+ | 4 : An Nasiriyah | ||
+ | 5 : Tha'lah | ||
+ | 6 : Beirut-Rafic Hariri | ||
+ | 7 : Damascus | ||
+ | 8 : Marj as Sultan South | ||
+ | 9 : Al-Dumayr | ||
+ | 10 : Eyn Shemer | ||
+ | 11 : Gaziantep | ||
+ | 12 : H4 | ||
+ | 13 : Haifa | ||
+ | 14 : Hama | ||
+ | 15 : Hatay | ||
+ | 16 : Incirlik | ||
+ | 17 : Jirah | ||
+ | 18 : Khalkhalah | ||
+ | 19 : King Hussein Air College | ||
+ | 20 : Kiryat Shmona | ||
+ | 21 : Bassel Al-Assad | ||
+ | 22 : Marj as Sultan North | ||
+ | 23 : Marj Ruhayyil | ||
+ | 24 : Megiddo | ||
+ | 25 : Mezzeh | ||
+ | 26 : Minakh | ||
+ | 27 : Aleppo | ||
+ | 28 : Palmyra | ||
+ | 29 : Qabr as Sitt | ||
+ | 30 : Ramat David | ||
+ | 31 : Kuweires | ||
+ | 32 : Rayak | ||
+ | 33 : Rene Mouawad | ||
+ | 34 : Rosh Pina | ||
+ | 35 : Sayqal | ||
+ | 36 : Shayrat | ||
+ | 37 : Tabqa | ||
+ | 38 : Taftanaz | ||
+ | 39 : Tiyas | ||
+ | 40 : Wujah Al Hajar | ||
+ | 41 : Gazipasa | ||
+ | 43 : Nicosia | ||
+ | 44 : Akrotiri | ||
+ | 45 : Kingsfield | ||
+ | 46 : Paphos | ||
+ | 47 : Larnaca | ||
+ | 48 : Lakatamia | ||
+ | 49 : Ercan | ||
+ | 50 : Gecitkale | ||
+ | 51 : Pinarbashi | ||
+ | 52 : Naqoura | ||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= | ||
+ | |||
+ | |note= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Template:dcs_maps_scripting | ||
+ | |name= Marianas Islands | ||
+ | |desc= The Marianas Islands are an island chain in the Pacific Ocean. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |list= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 : Rota Intl | ||
+ | 2 : Saipan Intl | ||
+ | 3 : Tinian Intl | ||
+ | 4 : Antonio B. Won Pat Intl | ||
+ | 5 : Olf Orote | ||
+ | 6 : Andersen AFB | ||
+ | 7 : Pagan Airstrip | ||
+ | 8 : North West Field | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |mapImage= | ||
+ | |||
+ | |note= This map is free to use. | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 08:00, 23 October 2021
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