Owllord
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The Beast of Haiphong - Public Test Release 1 In 1946, just after the end of the Second World War, France thought to stabilize her collapsing colonial empire and reassert control in Vietnam, lost to the Japanese in 1940. At the conclusion of hostilities in East Asia, negotiations with Vietnamese forces created an uneasy peace that prevented the independence of a sovereign Vietnam - at least for the moment. On the morning of November 20, 1946 French forces intercepted a naval vessel attempting to bring contraband into the harbor of Haiphong in North Vietnam. As a result of the seizure, an armed standoff between Vietnamese soldiers and French colonial forces in the city ensued. Once the news of the skirmish came to Admiral d'Argenlieu in Paris, he sent a cable to Jean Étienne Valluy, commander of French forces in Indochina, authorizing a punitive show of force in Vietnam. In history, the naval bombardment of Haiphong was conducted by surface forces of the French navy. This scenario assumes that the submarine cruiser Surcouf, which was commissioned in 1934 and mysteriously vanished during World War 2, had a sister ship that has been deployed to assist in keeping the Asian colonies in line. Outdated and established under a bygone doctrine, she is no longer worthy of front line duty, but more than capable of assisting in peripheral colonial duties. --- My second release, this time with a maritime focus. Players get to play around with a submarine cruiser, relying primarily on its main gun instead of its torpedoes. You can launch a recon plane from your submarine via special action, more details regarding that in the briefing. In general the briefing includes some bits and pieces of information regarding some of the quirks that come with building an unit that has no equivalent in the engine and how to get around that while playing. Feedback and thoughts are much appreciated! Updated to PTR 2 (3/8/2017) - Do not download outdated version in first post! See Post #11!
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