I've just spotted, that several tanks have too high RF values comparing with Soviet OOB:
002, 008 T-34/85 - RF 4 instead of 3.
BTW - it isn't clear, if Heat ammo was used in the later one - at least initially. This scan from 1954 Czechoslovak manual doesn't show Heat
http://forum.valka.cz/attachments/1058/Mun_cia.jpg (from this page
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/33708 ), only "365" family rounds and two CS-made APCBCHE rounds (1 and 2)
003 T-54A, 005 T-55, 009 T-55A, 012 T-54AR, 014 T-54AM - RF 11 instead of 6 (simple sight with range scale)
Fire control issues:
015 T-72 - maybe it should have FC 15 (now 10), like Soviet basic T-72 Ural? It was no wonder anyway, and this model was given to Czechoslovakia and Poland when newer T-72A was on the way, so maybe they didn't simplified it more.
219 T-55AM2P KMT-6 - has FC 20, while ordinary #011 T-55AM2 with the same Kladivo FCS - 25
221 T-72M1 KMT-6 - has FC 25, while ordinary #018 T-72M1 - 20 (also Soviet T-72A)
Some leftovers:
473 Para Engineers - it's unlikely for 1980+ unit to have vz.24 SMG from the 50s - may be rather general issue vz.58 like #472 unit (then pic 37099 - current one isn't vz.24 anyway)
511 82mm Mortar Pl - SKS rifle wasn't used in CS - may be 006 vz/24 SMG or 020 M38/44 Carbine
516 12cm Mortar Sec - according to this table
http://www.palba.cz/forumfoto/displa...084&fullsize=1 withdrawn by 1968 (now 12/82). Seems, that they returned to mortars only with vz.82 model (I don't know when, but we might leave 517 unit as it is). This gap would make mess in formations 048, 054 and would need date correction in formations 216, 236, 237.
520 16cm Mortar - in 1951 there were none (
http://www.palba.cz/viewtopic.php?t=3156 ), no mention on a page on 1945-1948 artillery either (now: 1/46-12/54). According to this page there was a licence production from 1954, but there's no info, it they were imported before this date. I'd set 1953 or 54 as a starting date (closer to truth, than 1946). Needs change in formation #192.
520 16cm Mortar - used until 1960 at least (
http://www.palba.cz/forumfoto/displa...084&fullsize=1 ) (now 12/59). Needs change in formation #192.
SKS rifle wasn't used in CS - may be 006 vz/24 SMG or 020 M38/44 Carbine
526-529 Para Observer - it's unlikely for 1980+ unit to have vz.24 SMG from the 50s - may be rather 005 Skorpion
533-535 Observer Team - as above - rather general issue vz.58 rifle, like unit 532. Last unit might receive #13 CZ 905 (from 2011 actually)
543 Prime Mover - better picture, of the Czechoslovak vehicle is Tatra 65480 or 29173
922 Su-25K - it could carry even 120 rockets 80mm (now: 80) - 6x20-tube - there could be added third weapon #186 with 10 shots.
926 Su-22M-4 - it could carry 192 rockets 57mm (now: 144) - 6x32-tube launcher configuration - weapons could be given 8 shots instead of 6.
There could be also created a common variant with 4x20 more useful 80mm rockets - two weapons 186 4x80mm rocket with 10 shots (like unit #925) or three with 7,7,6 shots.
153 Su-22M-4 (omitted earlier) - it could carry 6x500 kg bombs instead of 4 (max load is 8).
930 Su-7B - should be renamed Su-7BM or BKL, acquired only in early 1964 (now 1/61 - source: see unit #149). Armament is OK. It could be used until end of 80s (now 1/81) or there could be created Su-7BKL from 1/70 until 12/89 with added third weapon #185 4x57mm S-5 with 8 shots (6-hardpoint variant with 6x16 rockets).
Eventually, from mid-70s there could be variant with some EW underwing pod.
There could be created additional Su-7BKL variants
- 4 x #176 240mm S-24 Rkt (from 1964)
- 6 x #176 240mm S-24 Rkt (from 1970)
That's the end as for now.
Michal