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A7 Corsair II and Patrol Boat
posted on 05/11/2008 by: Trahn Lee Liao
In 1962, the United States Navy began preliminary work on VAX (Heavier-than-air, Attack, Experimental), a replacement for the A-4 Skyhawk with greater range and payload. A particular emphasis was placed on accurate delivery of weapons to reduce the cost per target. The requirements were finalized in 1963 and in 1964, the Navy announced the VAL (Heavier-than-air, Attack, Light) competition. Contrary to USAF philosophy, which was to employ only supersonic fighter bombers such as the F-105 Thunderchief and F-100 Super Sabre, the Navy felt that a subsonic design could carry the most payload the farthest distance.

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Patrol Boat, River (sometimes Riverine and Pibber), or PBR, is the US Navy designation for a type of rigid-hulled patrol boat used in the Vietnam War from March 1966 until the end of 1971. They were deployed in a force that grew to 250, the most common craft in the River Patrol Force, Task Force 116, and were used to stop and search traffic in areas such as the Mekong Delta, the Rung Sat Special Zone, the Saigon River and in I Corps, in the area assigned to Task Force Clearwater, in an attempt to disrupt weapons shipments. In this role they frequently became involved in firefights with enemy soldiers on boats and on the shore.

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M548 and F5 Tiger Update
posted on 28.03.2008 by: Lotte
Vehicles. That's what we're still all missing in EoD 2.
But as you can see now, the next release will give a kick to the mod.

Here's the M548 A1 Cargo Hauler
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and the F5 Tiger II
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M113 and M163 series
posted on 2008-03-04 by: Trahn Lee Liao
Today we would like to show some in game screen shots of a few M113A1 apc. The M113A1 Family of vehicles (FOV) were very common within Vietnam. There were many variations of the M113 used. Today, we would like to show you two of the many M113 FOV's you might encounter within EoD.

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Next up we would like to show our M163 Self-propelled 20mm Air Defense Artillery Gun. The M163 utilized a modified version of the US Air Force's M61 Vulcan six-barreled 20mm rotary cannon. It was installed in a turret on a modified M113A1 APC, designated as the M741. Modifications to the gun mount changed its designation to M157A1, and the vehicle's to M163A1.

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M274 'Mechanical Mule'
posted on 2008-02-16 by: Trahn Lee Liao
The M274 Mule was introduced in 1956 to supplement both the 1/4 ton trucks ("Jeeps") and 3/4 ton trucks (Weapons Carrier Series and M37 series) in airborne and infantry battalions. 11,240 Mules were produced between their introduction and 1970 when production ceased. They were used throughout the Vietnam Conflict and other U.S. military operations until the 1980s as platforms for various weapons and for carrying men, supplies, and weaponry/ammunition. They offered absolutely no protection to the driver yet that was relatively unimportant as they were mainly used as cargo carriers and medium-range infantry support vehicles rather than close-combat anti-infantry vehicles.

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The F4 Phantom
posted on 01-19-2008 by: Trahn Lee Liao
Hey gang! Another news post today. Today we'd like to showcase one of my most favorite fixed winged aircraft. The F4 Phantom II.

The F-4 Phantom was designed as a fleet defense fighter for the U.S. Navy, and first entered service in 1960. By 1963, it had been adopted by the U.S. Air Force for the fighter-bomber role. When production ended in 1981, 5195 Phantom IIs had been built, making it the most numerous American supersonic military aircraft. Until the advent of the F-15 Eagle, the F-4 also held a record for the longest continuous production with a run of 24 years. Innovations in the F-4 included an advanced pulse-doppler radar and extensive use of titanium in its airframe.


The F-4 could carry up to 18,650 pounds (8,480 kg) of weapons on nine external hardpoints, including air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, and unguided, guided, and nuclear bombs. Since the F-8 Crusader was to be used for close combat, the F-4 was designed, like other interceptors of the day, without an internal cannon; however, should it be engaged in visual range dogfights, the radar was assisted by the Weapons Systems Officer in spotting opposing fighters. It became the primary fighter-bomber of both the Navy and Air Force by the end of the Vietnam War.

At the time of the Tonkin Gulf incident, 13 of 31 deployable Navy squadrons were armed with the type. F-4Bs from Constellation made the first Phantom combat sortie of the Vietnam War on 5 August 1964, flying bomber escort in Operation Pierce Arrow.

At first reluctant to adopt a Navy fighter, the USAF quickly embraced the design and became the largest Phantom user. The first Air Force Phantoms in Vietnam were F-4Cs from the "Triple Nickel" 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron which arrived in December 1964. Unlike the Navy, the Air Force initially flew its Phantoms with a rated pilot in the back seat rather than a weapon/targeting systems officer (later designated as weapon systems officer or WSO), and all USAF Phantoms retained dual flight controls.

From the initial deployment of the F-4 to Southeast Asia, USAF Phantoms performed both air superiority and ground attack roles, supporting not only ground troops in South Vietnam but also conducting bombing sorties in Laos and North Vietnam.


Both of our F4 Phantoms are equipped to perform well in these roles within EoD. Each aircraft is loaded with Rockeye MK-82 bombs and can also be fitted with Napalm Canisters. The F4 also contains a nose mounted gun pod for air to air defense. In addition to the gun pod, aim 9 sidewinder missles are standard. The RIO has Mavrick air to surface rockets at his disposal.

All in all, the F4 Phantom II is an aircraft to be feared and respected in the skies over Vietnam. Look for this exciting aircraft on a carrier or runway soon.

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New vehicles
posted on 12-28-2007 by: Trahn Lee Liao
We've done a lot during the last few weeks. Take a look at our forums for further informations about the new vehicles.







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Just Arrived!
posted on 11-12-2007 by: Trahn Lee Liao
Just arrived in country! M60 Patton Main Battle Tank!

Those of you who played EoD on the BF1942 and BFV game engine platforms will remember the M60 Patton as one of the main battle tanks used within EoD.

Today, we would like to continue that tradition by showing a few photographs of the M60 Patton tank that is to be fielded within EoD on the BF2 game engine.

This tank was modeled by Petemonster, from the USI Developement team. It was skinned by Petemonster and myself. Coding of this fine battle machine was also accomplished by me.

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Some days ago sppotted in a rice paddy: the Soviet PT-76 used by NVA army.

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Videos
posted on 09-16-2007 by: Lotte
Tons of videos added to the download sections of EoD-2, EoD-BFV and EoD-BF1942.
Have fun
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New Website / v1.2 soon !
posted on 09-05-2007 by: Lotte
Launch of the new webdesign. enjoy
Please update your bookmarks to point to www.eodmod.com.

For archived news please look at our Forum.

v1.2 isn't far off so be prepared for new vehicles and planes !





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It has begun... EoD v1.1 gets Green light ...
posted on 04-24-2007 by: Trahn Lee Liao
Yes gang.. You guess it.. Green light on EoD v1.1.

Server file mirror will come online at midnight, 12:00am EST, with client files to follow 3 hours later, or at 3:00am EST.
There is a torrent link up and running right now for those of you who want to get a head start on downloading this jungle goodness.
The client is passworded, but the password will be released at 3:00am EST here on the forums.
Watch this thread for link information.

Here is the password for the mod build.. This applies to all downloads of the client, not just the torrent.

popsmoke


For Download mirrors got to our BF2 Download section.


Servers up and running EoD v1.1
Official EoD US Servers


www.ninjaserve.org
NinjaServe.org EOD2
208.68.172.132
East Coast, USA

www.warishellgaming.com
EoD Saigon
74.52.44.4 default port
South West, USA

www.bestgamefiles.com
EOD Lock and Load
70.224.178.228 defualt port
5thESB Mod Server
Central, USA


Official EoD Servers Outside the USA

SGS BF2 #1 Server - EOD v1.1
60.234.73.179:16577
New Zealand


Sanctioned EoD Fan Servers:

Dead Meat EoD v1.1
64.27.13.66:16567
West Coast, USA

Questions:

Join IRC to ask questions about the mod.
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