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Author:  KIKE92 [ March 16th, 2016, 6:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Hi everyone, this is the second variant of the AC-2, unlike AC-2A the B went back to a conventional tail design and also has a redesigned nose.

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Author:  KIKE92 [ March 25th, 2016, 8:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Hello everyone, i have been running through my old drawings lately and ive decided to make some changes. Here is a the Bolivar Class with some small styling changes. If anyone has some suggestions on how to make it look more real it would be very welcomed.

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Author:  Krakatoa [ March 26th, 2016, 12:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Howdy Kike92.
I like the look of this BB. Hull, superstructure and main armament are great, but the DP/AA weapons need work. Also the DP gun control is a bit thin, from what I can see you have two, where a BB of the date give for your ship should have minimum 4 preferably 6. The minor AA look like 20 or 25mm guns which again by 1944 would have a lot of larger AA guns in the 37-40+mm category.

How to improve it? Get rid of the superfiring 6"/8" turrets in C and W positions, move and enlarge the fore and aft superstructures so that both fore and aft superstructures can have another pair of DP gun controllers. That would give you six. Replace some of the smaller AA with 40mm and fit tachymetric directors to control them. Maybe raise the funnels a bit, maybe stagger them with front taller than rear.

Edit:
Reason to raise the funnels is so the aft funnel is high enough to clear the aft main director from smoke interference.

Author:  KIKE92 [ March 27th, 2016, 11:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Thanks for the replie Krakatoa i will implement the changes you suggested as soon as i can.

CAVIM FA-60A

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The Fusil de asalto modelo 1960 or FA-60 is a selective fire battle rifle produced by the Venezuelan armaments manufacturer Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares (CAVIM). It is chambered in the 7x50 mm Venezuelan or the slightly smaller 6x45 mm intermediate cartridge.

Development of the rifle began as early as 1951 when the Venezuelan army requested a modern infantry firearm that could replace the world war two era M1940 and its modernized variant the M1950. The requirement called for a rifle with a greater rate of fire, lighter weight and easier to produce, following the trend of the era the engineers at CAVIM designed a selective fire battle rifle that fired 20 to 30 rounds from a detachable box magazine and with a weight of between 4 to 4.2 kilograms. Accuracy was comparable to the previous generation of rifles although slightly inferior but this wasn’t considered as a problem since experience in the second world war and during the Venezuelan intervention in the Chinese civil war demonstrated that targets were usually engaged at ranges of up to 400m making rifles like the M1940 with their 800m range unnecessary and impractical due to their size and weight.

The first prototypes were ready for testing in 1958, by this time the army had grown impatient and a batch of FN FAL’s was acquired for testing and were presented as an alternative to the Venezuelan rifle. While the FAL’s performance was deemed acceptable by the military, the government was strongly in favor of the indigenous rifle and it ordered that a competition be made to decide which was the better weapon. The competition began in late 1958 with the CAVIM rifle demonstrating better controllability especially in full auto, but this was attributed to the fact that the FAL used the 7.62 NATO round and the Army requested that some of the FAL’s were rechambered for the 7mm Venezuelan cartridge expecting this would tip the scale in favor of the FAL, but much to the army’s disappointment the FAL remained effective only in semi auto mode while accuracy between the two rifles remained equal. By early 1959 after the tests had been finished it was decided that the national rifle was better suited for the army’s needs and it was ordered into production as the FA-60 with the first example reaching frontline units in 1960.

Author:  eswube [ March 27th, 2016, 9:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Nice.

Author:  KIKE92 [ April 4th, 2016, 3:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Thanks eswube.

This are the M1905 variants used during world war II

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Author:  reytuerto [ April 4th, 2016, 6:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Hi, Kike:
Nice bolt action rifles! In 7.92x57? Do you plan for your FAN a small calibre for the assault rifle, and a full cartridge for colective weapons and sniper rifles? Cheers.

Author:  Skyder2598 [ April 4th, 2016, 6:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Great work ;-)

Author:  KIKE92 [ April 5th, 2016, 2:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

Thanks for the comments

@reytuerto: as mentioned in FA-60 story there are two main Venezuelan calibers after WWII, one is the 7x50 mm which is a batlle rifle cartridge and the 6x45 mm which is the intermediate cartridge for assault rifles. I haven't decided which will be the Sniper rifle cartridge, i could use the 7x50 mm for this since its performance is similar to the 7.62 NATO.

Author:  reytuerto [ April 5th, 2016, 3:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: United States of Venezuela

May I ask if the 7x50 is the cartridge of the real life FN49? In your neat bolt rifle, what kind of arrangement do you have? 2 clips of 5 cartridges, 1 clip of 10, detachable magazine or 8 cartridges a-la-Garand? Thanks.

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