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Naval SITREP #25 (October 2003)

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The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections.

The Naval SITREP Issue #25 was published in October of 2003. Table of contents:

 

CaS Scenario: Full Force Z

NATO Designations for New Russian Aircraft

The High-Speed Catamaran Arrives

Balancing WW I Naval Scenarios with the SCVE System

New (?) British Aircraft

Building USS Ronald Reagan

High Tide and the U.S. Maritime Strategy

Tim Charlesworth’s Vacation Pictures

South Atlantic War II: Comments, Color, & Corrections

South Atlantic War II Errata

The Fiat G.91 for Harpoon

CaS German Sub Torpedo Reloads

The Harpoon Form 5 in Depth

Harpoon Air Endurance Rule Change

Smarter (and Simpler) Radar in Harpoon4, Part 2

Simplifying Air Attacks in CaS

Book Review: The Royal Navy Handbook

Book Review: October Fury

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