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  • FireStrike is a software product designed for the Wargamer.   FireStrike is a suite of six programs which used together form a Battle Control System. Windows Beta Version of Firestrike now available. Click on each image below to enlarge.
Main Detection screen showing source and target images Firestrike Turret Position Selector Firestrike Launcher Screen from which all the modules are started The QuarterMaster Inventory Screen showing a page of British Armoured units Main QuarterMaster screen showing unit information and images

   

  • FireStrike will take control of the various components of a wargame and automate them so that the wargamer can do what he does best - to command his or her troops in a Simulated Battle Environment.
     
  • FireStrike will handle all aspects of the battle, from morale to ammunition, from radio communications to the complexities of Tank Versus Tank Warfare
     
  • FireStrike will monitor the flow of battle, will make adjustments to battle conditions reproducing fluctuations in the weather, and the dreaded `Fog of War'.
     
  • FireStrike will take account of casualties and accurately reproduce the effect of Modern Weaponry on the targets selected by the opposing commanders.
  • FireStrike will generate reports on the efficiency of units under fire. These are Automatically Generated and can be chosen to be ignored or read as the commander wishes.

Tranparent picture of the M3 Grant Medium tank used by the British

 

 

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