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* Terrains: [[Nevada_Test_and_Training_Range|Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)]], [[Normandy_1944|Normandy 1944]], and the [[Persian_Gulf|Persian Gulf]].
* Terrains: [[Nevada_Test_and_Training_Range|Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)]], [[Normandy_1944|Normandy 1944]], and the [[Persian_Gulf|Persian Gulf]].
* Add-ons: [[Combined_Arms|Combined Arms]], [[NS_430_Navigation_system|NS 430 Navigation system for Mi-8MTV2]], an the [[WWII_Assets_Pack|WWII Assets Pack]].
* Add-ons: [[Combined_Arms|Combined Arms]], [[NS_430_Navigation_system|NS 430 Navigation system for Mi-8MTV2]], an the [[WWII_Assets_Pack|WWII Assets Pack]].
* Campaigns: ''Basic Flight Training'' (BFT), ''Tactical Training Qualification Campaign'' (TTQC), ''Advanced Aircraft Training Qualification'' (AATQ), ''16-2 Red Flag'', ''The Enemy Within'', ''Operation Piercing Fury'', and ''Stone Shield'' for A-10C; ''16-2 Red Flag'' for AJS-37; ''Aggressors Basic Fighter Maneuvers'' (BFM), and ''Aggressors Air Combat Maneuver'' (ACM) for F-5E; ''Aggressors BFM'', ''16-2 Red Flag'', and ''The Georgian War'' for F-15C; ''Republic'' for Ka-50; ''Kursant'' for L-39 Albatros; ''The Border Campaign'' and the ''Oilfield Campaign'' for Mi-8MTV2; ''The Museum Relic'' for MiG-15bis and/or F-86F; ''Charnwood'', and ''High Stakes'' for P-51D; ''Operation Epsom'' for Spitfire LF Mk. IX; ''The Ultimate Argument'' for Su-27; and ''Argo'' for UH-1H.
* Campaigns: [[Basic_Flight_Training_for_A-10C|''Basic Flight Training'' (BFT)]], [[Advanced_Aircraft_Training_Qualification_for_A-10C|''Advanced Aircraft Training Qualification'' (AATQ)]], [[Tactical_Training_Qualification_Campaign_for_A-10C|''Tactical Training Qualification Campaign'' (TTQC)]], ''16-2 Red Flag'', ''The Enemy Within'', ''Operation Piercing Fury'', and ''Stone Shield'' for A-10C; ''16-2 Red Flag'' for AJS-37; [[Aggressors_Basic_Fighter_Maneuvers_for_F-5E|''Aggressors Basic Fighter Maneuvers'' (BFM)]], and [[Aggressors_Air_Combat_Maneuver_for_F-5E|''Aggressors Air Combat Maneuver'' (ACM)]] for F-5E; ''Aggressors BFM'', [[16-2_Red_Flag_for_F-15C|''16-2 Red Flag'']], and ''The Georgian War'' for F-15C; ''Republic'' for Ka-50; ''Kursant'' for L-39 Albatros; ''The Border Campaign'' and the [[Oilfield_Campaign_for_Mi-8MTV2|''Oilfield Campaign'']] for Mi-8MTV2; ''The Museum Relic'' for MiG-15bis and/or F-86F; ''Charnwood'', and ''High Stakes'' for P-51D; ''Operation Epsom'' for Spitfire LF Mk. IX; ''The Ultimate Argument'' for Su-27; and ''Argo'' for UH-1H.

Revision as of 18:03, 26 May 2018

Freebies — what's in the box?

The free, base DCS World package comes with one full-sim aircraft module, the P-51D Mustang; one simplified-sim (“FC3-style”) aircraft, the Su-25T “Frogfoot”; and one piece of terrain, the Caucasus region.

The modules

Main article: DCS Modules

DCS content is divided into “modules.” There are generally four kinds: aircraft, terrain, add-ons, and campaigns. Aircraft modules are pretty much what it says on the tin: a single aircraft, occasionally with a few variants thrown in, and often accompanied by single campaign. Terrains are the world maps in which your mission take place. Add-ons are an odd mix of speciality content for specific purposes — there is no real coherent theme other than that they require some other module to really add anything useful. Campaigns, finally, are just that: a set of missions for a specific aircraft and terrain (having both as a prerequisite in order for the campaign to run).

The short list of available modules is: