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so unless you have sources of your own i'm going to assume everything that i think is correct in my mod, is actually correct to the most reasonable degree, until proven otherwise
much of the data collected for the mod is from online sources that are readily available, very little is from western books on the topic, and a significant portion of the research comes from russian books and manuals, alongside first/secondhand accounts and reasonable extrapolation in the absence of data
furthermore, I'm not the only person who's done research on this, so the mods data (especially subsurface) is carried on the back of valoda's exceptional work
this doesn't actually deter people from using gathered information to contest my data, i appreciate it when someone corrects me, but usually it ends up being someone doubtful soviet equipment actually worked and the USSR apparently lied about everything on documents they never released
it's random chance, so perhaps you are simply getting lucky/unlucky