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Major Woody
Feb 2 2007, 08:59
Finaly I got time to convert my warsawpact army symbols from OFP. Found an old book about the warsaw pact at lhe libary once and thought these symbols could turn out to be usefull in OFP, and now ArmA.

WAPAsymbols.rar (http://www.robin-hansen.dk/upload/WAPAsymbols.rar) http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif

http://www.robin-hansen.dk/upload/WAPA1.jpg

Imutep
Feb 2 2007, 10:50
New markers for ArmA...nice http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif Download now and try out

Foxhound
Feb 2 2007, 11:38
I do like good markers a lot personally.
These are looking great indeed. Thanks for making them available in arma. http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/thumbs-up.gif

YacieK
Feb 2 2007, 11:47
Nice work major Woody http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif but little change - Warsaw Pact, no Warzaw http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wink_o.gif

Al Simmons
Feb 2 2007, 11:47
nice work, thx

Col. Faulkner
Feb 2 2007, 18:41
These are very neatly done and I can see them being
useful for one of my future projects. The problem with
them though is that there doesn't seem to be any sort
of legend provided with them to describe what the symbols
mean. Could you maybe make an annotated version of
the WAPA1.jpg?

Major Woody
Feb 3 2007, 07:52
Well I guess I could - The problem is however that I made these markers a year and a half ago so I don't have the informations any more.
Is'nt it possible to read what each marker means in the editor?  http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif

-Soviet-
Feb 4 2007, 15:27
Hi,

Thanks!

That's useful for missions with Vila's soviet soldiers.  http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif

When you're on the soviet's side. http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/biggrin_o.gif

-Soviet-

Siegfried Von Winkelried
Feb 5 2007, 10:32
A good site in russian about them :
http://www.armor.kiev.ua/army/hist/takznaki.shtml
http://www.armor.kiev.ua/army/hist/takznaki-2.shtm

The american ones :
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/korea/ebb/sym.htm

The german (WW2) ones :
http://niehorster.orbat.com/011_germany/symbols/_symbols_43.html