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power crystals posted:Yes, I actually had to point out that we wound up owning the wrong ones vs the version offered over this exact difference. Do I have the right ones listed?
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:Do I have the right ones listed? Looks like you do (at least going by the link to your post from the OP). This was around the 2nd or 3rd Angolan op, I am like 90% sure your list didn't come until after that so you shouldn't have really had a way to get it wrong .
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odd that we have a variant that was never in service and only 8 planes produced instead of the multitude of standard SU-25 and SU-25K variants out there but oh well. (I have a soft spot for cold war workhorses) orcbuster fucked around with this message at 21:19 on May 17, 2017 |
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We should just buy like 100 Antonovs and a bunch of TNT that we can shove out the back of them.
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# ? May 17, 2017 22:22 |
So, any thoughts on Toontown? Given that I don't have CMANO myself, I can't actually game it out to see if there are any obvious flaws.
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# ? May 17, 2017 22:59 |
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The Sandman posted:So, any thoughts on Toontown? Given that I don't have CMANO myself, I can't actually game it out to see if there are any obvious flaws. The only tactical concern I have is wondering why you're using napalm on the Frogfoot. As to operational concerns, why press the Free State so heavily? It's one thing to fire on them if their Kfirs try to support their eastern offensive, it's quite another to go hunting for them over unsanitized areas like they're the Dictator's SA-11s.
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# ? May 17, 2017 23:01 |
Davin Valkri posted:The only tactical concern I have is wondering why you're using napalm on the Frogfoot. As to operational concerns, why press the Free State so heavily? It's one thing to fire on them if their Kfirs try to support their eastern offensive, it's quite another to go hunting for them over unsanitized areas like they're the Dictator's SA-11s. For the napalm, it's because it's the most likely thing to outright break the opposition between us and the Free State's lithium mine, letting us seize it before the ceasefire. For the push against the Free State's aircraft, two reasons. First, it should keep them from getting any ideas about going after the bridges we need, as well as crippling their ability to support their troops in the field. Second, the President of Mitsubishi threatened to blackmail us, and therefore needs to be taught a lesson about why that was a serious mistake.
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The Sandman posted:
Correct me if Im wrong, but I thougjt those bridges were a lot closer south, near the capital. Wouldnt we want the CAP there so,we could intercept the Dictators planes if they sortie. He still has some SU-27 and SU-30s in play. For the second point, I think you are way overestimating our hand here. Say we do down the SMARF planes, what are we expecting? The president to go "ah gee willikers Hired Goons, sorry I tried that, I'll shred the evidence now!" We only have a limited window here, we need all assets over the capital so we can drive hard and fast. Sending a full group out east dosnt gain us much and puts our Capital group at risk if the Dictator sortiees or the Durandels dont knock out the airfield.
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Owing a favor to Mitsubishi isnt bad, its a foot in the door to a higher tier of employer. Keep it professional, finish the current mission, keep making money.
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Operation Finest Hour Name by Davin Valkri OBJECTIVES Eliminate Angolan hard points of resistance Provide close air support to Count’s forces on their advance RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AND FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS No aircraft are to fly to within 50nm of Luanda until the Golungo Alto radar site has been eliminated No aircraft are to fly into the restricted area Any AAF aircraft are to be engaged at the earliest possible opportunity Only strictly military targets are to be engaged If an SA-11 Gadfly battery is spotted, it is to only be engaged by aircraft with stand-off weaponry with a range longer than 30nm Aircraft are not to go below 12000 feet AGL where possible EMCOM Unless otherwise specified, radars are to remain off Shackleton Flight is to engage its radar once it reaches Point Leuchars Mosquito Flight is to engage in OECM once it reaches Point Lympne PREDEPLOYMENTS Lysander Flight and Auster Flight are to be at Point Duxford GENERAL TIMELINE OF OPERATIONS 1) At 0700, Shackleton Flight is to take off and fly to Point Leuchars 2) At 0700, Lysander Flight and Auster Flight are to follow the Count’s advance, spotting targets for aircraft waiting at Point Duxford 3) At 0702, Spitfire Flight is to take off and fly to Point Tangmere 4) At 0715, Hurricane Flight is to take off and fly to Point Kenley via Point Marham 5) At 0725, Kittyhawk Flight and Martlet Flight are to take off and fly to Point Pembrey 6) At 0730, Gladiator Flight are to take off and fly to Point Biggin Hill 7) At 0735, Mosquito Flight is to take off and fly to Point Lympne 8) At 0740, Meteor Flight, Whirlwind Flight, Defiant Flight, Firefly Flight, Tempest Flight, Beaufighter Flight, Havoc Flight and Fulmar Flight are to take off and to fly to Point Detling, whereupon they will begin targeting the enemy. As the front advances, Point Detling is to be moved further north. Point Detling is to remain 20nm behind the front line. 9) At 0800, Tristar Flight is to take off and fly to Point Lympne 10) At 0802, Valiant Flight is to take off and fly to Point Leuchars 11) Once Hurricane Flight reaches Point Kenley, it is to launch its Taurus missiles at the radar site near Calungo Alto. 12) Once aircraft are at Point Detland, they are to attack targets spotted by Lysander and Auster Flights, returning to base once out of ground ordinance. 13) Once Kittyhawk Flight reaches Point Pembrey, it is to engage the Southern Bridge Command 14) Once Martlet Flight reaches Point Pembrey, it is to engage the Northern Bridge command 15) Once Gladiator Flight reaches Point Biggin Hill, it is to engage Caboledo airfield 16) As the operation continues, aircraft that have expended their ordinance bar Whirlwind Flight, Hurricane Flight and Fulmar Flight are to return to Benguela to rearm and rejoin the taxi rank at Point Hurricane. Whirlwind Flight is to RTB. Hurricane Flight and Fulmar Flight are to remain on station as CAP. 17) After expending their ordinance, Hurricane, Kittyhawk, Martlet and Gladiator Flights are to return to Benguela to rearm and join the taxi rank at Point Detling Shackleton Flight 1x Saab S100B Argus Lysander Flight 1x MQ-9B Reaper Auster Flight 1x Sperwer Spitfire Flight 4x Gripen with: 4x Meteor 2x IRIS-T 1x 1275 litre drop tank Hurricane Flight (at mission start) 2x German Tornadoes with 2x Taurus KEPD 350 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks Hurricane Flight (re-arm) 2x German Tornadoes with 2x GBU-24A/B 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks Kittyhawk Flight 2x Gripen with 8x GBU-39 SDB 2x IRIS-T 3x 1275 litre drop tanks Martlet Flight 2x Gripen with 8x GBU-39 SDB 2x IRIS-T 3x 1275 litre drop tanks Gladiator Flight 4x Kfir C.10s with 2x Python 2x SPICE 1000 3x 1300 litre drop tank Tristar Flight 1x KC-135 Valiant Flight 1x VC-10 K4 Mosquito Flight 1x EA-6B Prowler with: 5x AN/ALQ-99 jamming pods Meteor Flight 2x Saudi Tornadoes with 12x Brimstone 2x IRIS-T Whirlwind Flight 1x Su-25 with 16x Vikhr 2x R-60M Defiant Flight 1x Hawk 209 with 2x AGM-65G 2x AIM-9P Firefly Flight 3x Sk 60B with 30mm ADEN gun pods Tempest Flight 2x Sk 60B with M/49 145mm PSRAK rockets Beaufighter Flight 2x A-11 Ghibli with 2x GBU-16B/B 2x AIM-9L Havoc Flight 3x F-4E Phantom with 2x GBU-10E/B 2x AMRAAM Fulmar Flight 3x F-4E Phantom with 2x GBU-10E/B 2x AMRAAM Other notes Where possible, all aircraft are to use quick turnarounds Spitfire Flight is to be set to refuel at 30% fuel Quinntan fucked around with this message at 04:36 on May 21, 2017 |
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Correct me if Im wrong, but I thougjt those bridges were a lot closer south, near the capital. Wouldnt we want the CAP there so,we could intercept the Dictators planes if they sortie. He still has some SU-27 and SU-30s in play. Planning on CAPing the bridges at the start of the op, then moving Valiant Flight to engage the Free State after Caboledo is closed. Also, changed the Durandals out for JDAMs. I don't think it will, but it would at least serve as a concrete expression of displeasure on our part. Also, more practically, we need to hunt SMARF anyway to safely use our less capable planes. And the strike aircraft I'm sending east to hit the Free State are the ones that really can't accomplish much against the dictator's equipment in the west or that don't have the range to reach anything in the west while carrying a useful ordnance load.
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# ? May 18, 2017 00:30 |
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I updated For It Is Raining Dreams And I Have Cabin Fever to specify some more specific rules about firing on Free State targets as well as additional contingencies and to swap the SK60 loadouts for things that aren't HE rockets. e: huh I just noticed I wound up with the same SK60 loadout spread as Quinntan's plan. Great minds or something.
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# ? May 18, 2017 01:15 |
Edited Operation Toontown to clarify rearming procedure and arrange for continued CAP in the west after the main part of Valiant Flight leaves.
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# ? May 18, 2017 02:00 |
Luanda is looking pretty wild right now. Half the residents are shuttering windows and barricading doors like some sort of hurricane is brewing and the other half are trying to get the gently caress out. Planes are literally being pushed into heaps if they can't take off in time. The Luandan security forces are either not in the capital or have already departed. A handful of lithium freighters are stocking up as well. There's no incoming traffic to Luanda at the moment, only outgoing. Our intel from the coast and the central roads is a bit more sparse. Our intel guy is down and out as the Angolan Government has cut cell phone service. So recon dude is relying on a rickety Iridium link. We get two brief updates a day. The hostile forces are concentrating on chokepoints, strongholds, and areas where they can use there forces to slow our advance. Still no word on the Angolan Air Force. Free State forces have been operating in the east with relative impunity. Working on the planning scenario now.
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# ? May 18, 2017 02:15 |
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pvsc4hirsxs1g2w/Angola%206%20Planning.scen?dl=0 There's the planning scenario. I'll give it another day or so and see how it's looking before I call it and put out a vote.
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Heads up to mission planners--the location of the Tin Shield on the google planning map, and its location on the CMANO map, appear far different. The radar's distance from Von Hoff's forces appears to be 120 nm on google, but could be within SDB range on CMANO. EDIT: And also Operation Riders of Rohan now has a map and approximate timetable. Davin Valkri fucked around with this message at 04:48 on May 18, 2017 |
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OPERATION REACHAROUND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: In order of importance -Clear eastern road of angolan defenders. -Deny the Angolans use of their airspace. -Prevent Free state from striking angolan forces along their border in order to preserve border parity. -Weaken free state forces along the angolan border. -Prevent Free state from striking our forces along our border. OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES: -Destroy last remaining angolan radar station -Strike targets along the eastern road and if possible clear area east and west of the road of as much long range AA as possible. -Establish a CAP as far ahead as we deem reasonably safe -If possible we want eyes over the border. -If achieved, reroute some assets to strike free state units. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AND FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS: -All units North of border are to be considered hostile. -Area west of the eastern road is to be ignored by our CAS and interdictor strikes untill the road is clear unless it is a long range SAM site. -Angolan units more than 30nm east of the road are to be ignored by our CAS and interdictor strikes untill the road is clear unless it is a long range SAM site -CAS, strike and interdicion targets in order of importance are : Radar sites, Long range SAM sites, Artillery, Armor, Mech inf, inf. SHORAD is covered below. -SHORAD (AAA, SPAAGs, MANPADS, Short range SAMS) are to be IGNORED unless they are in range to protect important targets. their only real purpose are to act as point defense, Circumvent these units if possible. If they are in range to cover ground forces they become priority. -Infrastructure of any kind is to be IGNORED. Our objective is to eliminate as many mechanized assets in the field as we can that can intercept our own push. -All aircraft north of border are to be considered hostile and will be engaged by our CAP if they threaten us or the angloan troops along the free state border. -If mechanized free state units are detected along the border they can be engaged -Our recon assets are to operate as far forward as possible, they are not to linger in areas that have been cleared by enemy ground units unless we have eliminated the next target area of long range SAMS. -Ground strike craft are not to operate within range of enemy long range SAMs EMCOM: -With the exception of our SAAB100B all radars are to be turned off as long as they are operating under it's area of detection. AO MAP EXPLANATION (yay, mspaint!) RED ZONE represents our primary objective. This zone is to be scoured clean of all enemy activity YELLOW ZONE represents a secondary objective. DO NOT engage ground units here untill RED ZONE is clear unless it's a non-SHORAD SAM. BLUE ZONE is our buffer area. DO NOT engage ground units here unless it's a non-SHORAD SAM or if there is a very dense troop concentration bordering RED ZONE. GREEN ZONE represents a secondary objective DO NOT engage ground units here untill RED ZONE is clear unless it's a non-SHORAD SAM. PINK ZONE represents our initial CAP and tanker loiter zone. Our drones also start here PURPLE ZONE is our ideal CAP zone. This is where we want to push our CAP up to BLACK LINE represents our cruise missile strike vector on the radar facility BASES OF OPERATION: DEFLOWER FLIGHT is to operate out of BENGUELA AIRPORT CALLGIRL FLIGHT is to operate out of KUITO AIRPORT ALL REMAINING FLIGHTS are to operate out of ALBANA MACHADO AIRPORT EXECUTION: Start of mission: VOYEUR, SCREAMER, TEAT , DUTCH OVEN , DEFLOWER and NYMPHO take off in that order. DEFLOWER flight will stay in tight formation ands strike at the radar site from the south of the border by launching al their missiles. This has to be a simultaneous launch. LECHER flight are to move up the red zone as close to enemy SAM site cover as possible. PERV flight are to move northeast towards GREEN ZONE and search for Free state targets NYMPHO flights objective are to target Radar and long range SAM sites north of the border only (Former only if DEFLOWER fails) with the help of SCREAMER if needed. Do not engage other targets! sites covering the red zone have priority DUTCH OVEN flight are to provide CAP south of the road CALLGIRL flight are on standby and will take off to respond to unexpected or unexpectedly large air threats. When launched and after having eliminated the threat, they are to join dutch oven in their CAP unless they run out of ordnance. As soon as the southern part of RED ZONE is (seemingly) free of long range SAMs, PLAYBOY, HONHON, REBOUND, OY VEY, FRENCH KISS, JODY, BRAVO-JULIET and HOTEL-JULIET are to take off and then proceed to seek out and prosecute targets in the RED ZONE as specified by the ROE untill it is clear. DEFLOWER will join them after rearming. PLAYBOY will assist LECHER in spotting targets. If angolan RADAR is not taken out it is top priority. When RED ZONE is (seemingly) clear, move on to prosecute targets in GREEN and YELLOW zones depending on state of respective air defense in said zones as laid out in the ROE. BLUE ZONE targets may be prosecuted if there are large formations close to the RED ZONE. Continue doing so untill you run out of targets or expend all munitions. FLIGHTS: VOYEUR FLIGHT: 1x Saab S100B Argus SCREAMER FLIGHT: 1x EA-6B Prowler with 4x ECM pods 1x HARM LECHER FLIGHT: 1x MQ-9B Reaper PERV FLIGHT: 1x Sperwer PLAYBOY FLIGHT: 1x Mirage F.1CR with 1x Barax NG DECM Pod 1x Rafael Recon Pod (SLAR) drop tanks chaff TEAT FLIGHT: 1x KC-135 DUTCH OVEN FLIGHT: 4x Gripen with: 4x Meteor 2x IRIS-T 1x 1275 litre drop tank DEFLOWER FLIGHT: 2x German Tornadoes with 2x Taurus KEPD 350 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks 2x Saudi Tornadoes with 2x Storm Shadow 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks DEFLOWER FLIGHT (Re-arm): 2x German Tornadoes with MW-1 Anti-Armor, Lo-Lo-Lo 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks 1x Saudi Tornado with 12x Brimstone 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks 1x Saudi Tornado with 9x Brimstone 1x Damocles LDP Pod (FLIR + LRMTS, 40k ft) 2x IRIS-T 2x 1500 litre drop tanks NYMPHO FLIGHT: 2x Gripen with 8x GBU-39 SDB 2x IRIS-T 3x 1275 litre drop tanks HONHON FLIGHT: 1x Mirage F.1CR with 2x R.550 Magic 2 Mk2 4x GBU-12D/B Paveway II LGB (Mk82) REBOUND FLIGHT: 6 F-4 Phantoms with 4x Mk20 Rockeye II CB (247 x Mk118 Dual Purpose Bomblets) 2x AMRAAMs drop tanks OY VEY FLIGHT: 4x KFIR with 4x TAL 2 CB 2x Python 5 FRENCH KISS FLIGHT: 2x AMX A.11with 2x GBU-32(V)1/B JDAM (Mk83) 2x AIM-9L Sidewinder Drop tanks JODY FLIGHT: 1x Hawk 209 with 4x Mk20 Rockeye II CB (247 x Mk118 Dual Purpose Bomblets) 2x AIM-9P-4 Sidewinder BRAVO-JULIET FLIGHT: 5x Saab SK-60B with 4x 30mm ADEN Mk4 Gun Pods HOTEL-JULIET FLIGHT: 1x SU-25T with drop tanks 16x AT-16 Scallion (9K121 Vikhr) 2x AA-8 Aphid (R-60TM) CALLGIRL FLIGHT: 2x Gripen with: 4x Meteor 2x IRIS-T 1x 1275 litre drop tank orcbuster fucked around with this message at 17:09 on May 19, 2017 |
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Davin Valkri posted:OPERATION RIDERS OF ROHAN Quinntan posted:Operation Finest Hour orcbuster posted:OPERATION REACHAROUND power crystals posted:Operation For It Is Raining Dreams And I Have Cabin Fever The Sandman posted:Operation Toontown
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# ? May 18, 2017 06:28 |
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Quinntan posted:Operation Finest Hour I like this plan quite a lot. It focuses on the coast road, gives our strikers sensible weapons loadouts, and it keeps our aircraft close together and able to mutually support each other. The one edit I'd make would be to nix the cruise missile strike on the radar. Killing off Angolan radar actually makes it easier for the Free State to operate aircraft advance from that direction. Bacarruda fucked around with this message at 07:54 on May 18, 2017 |
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Wait, when did we start voting?!
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# ? May 18, 2017 06:41 |
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For those wondering I've assigned cluster munitions rather than Guided munitions to our cas and interdiction teams because I suspect they will be far more effective against the expected targets. Small LGBs can usually only take out one or two subunits in an armored or mechanized platoon while these things have the potential to have one platoon wiped out by any plane. For those of you who want collateral damage, well, you know which one to pick.
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# ? May 18, 2017 06:43 |
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Operation Toontown only because it's also Operation Napalm
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# ? May 18, 2017 06:44 |
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We aren't voting yet, and these aren't even Single Transferrable Vote! Calm down, people!
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Bacarruda posted:
The reason for that strike is because I'm trying to force the Gadflies to turn on their radars, giving us a good chance of spotting any along the route before they lob a SAM into our reaper.
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# ? May 18, 2017 11:15 |
Davin Valkri posted:Heads up to mission planners--the location of the Tin Shield on the google planning map, and its location on the CMANO map, appear far different. The radar's distance from Von Hoff's forces appears to be 120 nm on google, but could be within SDB range on CMANO. Thanks for catching that Davin. I've adjusted the Google Planning Map to match the CMANO planning scenario.
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Adjusted map and plan for operation REACHAROUND accordingly
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# ? May 18, 2017 14:14 |
Chains of War is out and we'll definitely be running it. Here's some of the cool stuff I've seen in testing so far. I setup an alley of nothing but AAA systems. So tons of fire coming in. A group of SU-25's rolled through with some SK60-B's. Oh dear. Fires. And they spread. Until it breaches the fuel and then boom. Fireball. Or your crew compartment is breached by a 57mm projectile. In previous missions I didn't add much AAA but this time I think you can expect to see some. Or lots.
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# ? May 18, 2017 15:55 |
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Mission idea for the future: Covering for low end bullshit CAS planes by desperately trying to sanitize airspace from AAA as they fly through a bullet hell level.
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# ? May 18, 2017 16:08 |
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So how will you abstract ejections in the new system? I wonder how SAM damage works too.
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Yooper posted:Chains of War is out and we'll definitely be running it. Here's some of the cool stuff I've seen in testing so far. This looks fantastic
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Dreamsicle posted:So how will you abstract ejections in the new system? If possible, I know someone suggested that we start getting helos and other birds for SAR missions, it'd be cool if for all our future missions we had to have SAR missions planned out for recovery and to launch a moments notice. I remember seeing in the came there is a unit icon for downed pilot, I'll have to see if a script for a downed pilot appears. It'd be cool to have to plan out contingencies just like in real life for pilot safety. Fun fact, at least for carrier ops, the very first and the very last birds (MH-60 Sierras usually) to take off and touch down are the rescue craft. Flight personnel are a valuable resource. One incentive could be that if we lose a pilot or fail to recover is that we lose a chunk of money (family life insurance payouts or something).
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xthetenth posted:Mission idea for the future: "The only planes we've got with ordnance to make this strike are a wing of OV-10 Broncos..." You've done it, the Broncos are clear to napalm the children's hospital and kitten orphanages!
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TildeATH posted:"The only planes we've got with ordnance to make this strike are a wing of OV-10 Broncos..." Just a ton of Broncos and stuff to pin down and wreck ultralight infantry that we're paid to kill, while we bag things with actual armor. Clarifying here, are child soldiers light infantry by default?
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xthetenth posted:Just a ton of Broncos and stuff to pin down and wreck ultralight infantry that we're paid to kill, while we bag things with actual armor. That would be a legit awesome mission. Some kind of retro Vietnam nonsense in a steaming jungle with scattered armor but complete air superiority. Oh sure Medicins Sans Frontiers calls it an "orphanage" but we all know it's a training camp!
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TildeATH posted:That would be a legit awesome mission. Some kind of retro Vietnam nonsense in a steaming jungle with scattered armor but complete air superiority. Let's see those doctors trying to cross this border A BORDER MADE OF NAPALM
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# ? May 18, 2017 16:56 |
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Know whats better than napalm? Few thousand undetonated pieces of live ordnance strewn about the countryside from clusterbombs. And yes, with the amount of ordnance I'm planning on dropping on these guys that is the number we're looking at. Kids like to play around tank wrecks, just saying . Also, why haven't we been using the MW-1 more? This thing is awesome beyond measure! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1FyA-3wcBQ orcbuster fucked around with this message at 17:15 on May 18, 2017 |
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orcbuster posted:Also, why haven't we been using the MW-1 more? This thing is awesome beyond measure! Are our Saudi Tornados even able to take that? Ignoring that for the moment, I think it's also worth keeping in mind that during the Gulf War (I want to say) it turned out that the RAF's equivalent system made the Tornado surprisingly vulnerable to IADS. Though that doesn't make it any less metal.
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TildeATH posted:"The only planes we've got with ordnance to make this strike are a wing of OV-10 Broncos..." I see that napalm post of mine is still my greatest hit
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# ? May 18, 2017 17:23 |
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power crystals posted:I see that napalm post of mine is still my greatest hit I hope that in the future mine is referred to as frequently.
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Operation Toontown is now in final form, complete with map.
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