Elouda
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Description This is a scenario depicting part of a what-if Second Korean War in the late 1970s. The player commands US forces consisting of a carrier group around USS Kitty Hawk, and a surface group around USS Wisconsin, along with some additional land based aviation assets. The task is to conduct strikes against a range of North Korean targets along the east and north coasts of the peninsula from the Sea of Japan. Opposition includes a range of AA/SAM systems, a numerically superior enemy air force, and surface and submarine forces. Note This is the revised successor to the Firestorm Scenario I posted a few months ago. The ORBATs for both sides have been redone to be more accurate, along with the AI logic and events/scoring system. The area of operations has expanded somewhat, and opposing assets have been made more resilient (in the original disabling the single hostile airbase was essentially all that was needed for total air control - not so anymore!). In return, the Kitty Hawk has a full complement of aircraft, and the allied air forces are generally more impressive, though not all assets are available at the start. Theres also a couple of surprises waiting... Download Operation Firestorm, 1978 (Version 1.2 for B490) Operation Firestorm, 1978 (Version 1.1 for B490) Changelog Version 1.2 As Baloogan pointed out that the Wisconsin included in the scenario is actually one of the proposed Iowa modifications with a flight deck, she has received a small airgroup of AV-8A, AH-1T and SH-3D. Otherwise this version is identical to the previous one, which I have left up for those who dont want the extra aircraft. If people want, I will revert this change, just thought it would be interesting to try. Version 1.1 Set a lot of NK ground units to 'hold position' to prevent them running out of position and into the sea. Added slightly more NK AA/SAM defences. Modified NK AI behaviour, should be less suicidal.
< Message edited by Elouda -- 2/15/2014 10:03:49 PM >
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