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==Current Canon == | ==Current Canon == | ||
Mission 1: | |||
Briefing | |||
BlackFlag Internal Document #100298 | |||
Mission Briefing “Horse Therapy” | |||
Deployment: Kisangani | |||
Pancake: Kisangani | |||
Alternate: None (We are still negotiating with the provisional government) | |||
AAR: None | |||
AWACS: None | |||
CSAR: MI-24 Hind + Jaeger Flight. Eight Million Sortie Fee if utilized | |||
Contract Employer: Ministre de Sécurité Externale, France | |||
Objective: Destruction of suspected Sudan terrorist training camp and airfield located at the old Marida airfield, just inside the Sudanese border. Primary targets are the airfield runway, fuel dump in the southeast, and the command bunker to the north northwest. | |||
Background: These guys have been a thorn in the side of France's efforts to pacify the region. Due to UN regulations as well as their own civil government issues, the French have not had the ability to simply remove this training camp. That's where we come in. Taking out the command bunker will most likely remove some key leadership positions, and with the airstrip gone, will force the OPFOR to move on the ground, where the French security force has a presence and a good chance of catching and stopping them. | |||
Intel (HUMINT free): OPFOR likely disorganized, undertrained. Equipment status rated at no better then barely serviceable. Most equipment unmanned unless alert given. OPFOR operates off grid, and does not benefit from outside intel, support, elint. | |||
Air Assets: Two MiG-17s, One MiG-21, Two Bell Huey Gunships. | |||
Surface Assets: SA-2 system, 4xZSU-23 at objective. | |||
Intel (Remote Imaging free): Attached you will find the latest keyhole pass. We've marked off targets and defences. We could not find the fourth ZSU-23, and suspect that the OPFOR has begun camo-netting the emplacements, or simply placed it inside for maintenance. | |||
Threat Assessment: Very Low. The biggest threats will be from the MiG-21 and the SA-2 system, neutralize them first, and the rest of this mission should be a cakewalk. | |||
ROE: No limits in Sudanese Airspace. Return fire only in DRC airspace. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http:// | *[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=plane Play through the tubes with MegaMek] | ||
[[Category:Wargames]] | [[Category:Wargames]] |
Revision as of 01:40, 19 March 2010
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No. of Players | 2+ | |
First Publication | 2010 (We hope) | |
Essential Books | N/A as of yet |
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Current Canon
Mission 1: Briefing BlackFlag Internal Document #100298
Mission Briefing “Horse Therapy” Deployment: Kisangani Pancake: Kisangani Alternate: None (We are still negotiating with the provisional government) AAR: None AWACS: None CSAR: MI-24 Hind + Jaeger Flight. Eight Million Sortie Fee if utilized
Contract Employer: Ministre de Sécurité Externale, France
Objective: Destruction of suspected Sudan terrorist training camp and airfield located at the old Marida airfield, just inside the Sudanese border. Primary targets are the airfield runway, fuel dump in the southeast, and the command bunker to the north northwest.
Background: These guys have been a thorn in the side of France's efforts to pacify the region. Due to UN regulations as well as their own civil government issues, the French have not had the ability to simply remove this training camp. That's where we come in. Taking out the command bunker will most likely remove some key leadership positions, and with the airstrip gone, will force the OPFOR to move on the ground, where the French security force has a presence and a good chance of catching and stopping them.
Intel (HUMINT free): OPFOR likely disorganized, undertrained. Equipment status rated at no better then barely serviceable. Most equipment unmanned unless alert given. OPFOR operates off grid, and does not benefit from outside intel, support, elint. Air Assets: Two MiG-17s, One MiG-21, Two Bell Huey Gunships. Surface Assets: SA-2 system, 4xZSU-23 at objective. Intel (Remote Imaging free): Attached you will find the latest keyhole pass. We've marked off targets and defences. We could not find the fourth ZSU-23, and suspect that the OPFOR has begun camo-netting the emplacements, or simply placed it inside for maintenance.
Threat Assessment: Very Low. The biggest threats will be from the MiG-21 and the SA-2 system, neutralize them first, and the rest of this mission should be a cakewalk.
ROE: No limits in Sudanese Airspace. Return fire only in DRC airspace.