Dimitris 0 Posted February 8, 2007 Blue and Gold By Mike Mykytyn This is a small ASW scenario which models a US SSN exercise in the Pacific. The objective is simple, sink the sub tender Frank Cable and possibly an Ohio SSBN conducting replenishment operations in the Sulu Sea. Its what's in the way that's hard, US SSN's and ASW forces. Good Luck! Notes: 1) This is a one sided scenario (Team Blue) as the geography of the region makes Team Gold way too easy. 2) Certain functions in the game make this scenario far easier. 3) Hint... central Sulu Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 8, 2007 (edited) Conflict in the Comoros By Quinton Van Zyl DATE: May 1998 TIME: 03:00 Zulu (Before dawn local time) LOCATION: Western Indian Ocean Since 1974 the Comoros islands have endured 19 coups or attempted coups. In 1974 The three northern islands of Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli became the Comoros and the fourth southernmost island Mayotte elected to remain under French rule. A set of suspicious circumstances has surrounded the most recent coup in that it was intensely monitored by the Indian government. India has never shown an interest in the Comoros until about two weeks before the actual coup, the attention has continued until now. When the Comoran president was gunned down at his residence the Indian Prime Minister declared that the unstable situation in the Comoros was bad for the Indian Ocean community and declared that Indian "peacekeepers" would supervise the setting up of a stable force of leadership. This statement caused the French president to injure himself while falling out of his chair and prompted a declaration of condemnation on the Indian governments intention to meddle in affairs that do not concern them. France went on to say that if any civilized nation was to intervene in the interests of the Comoros it should be France and not India. The situation deteriorated further in that the Indian government has announced that it is growing tiresome of the misplaced French naval presence in an ocean that is India's. That was three weeks ago. Following this heated exchange France dispatched a large task force that rendezvoused with a support ship and frigate of its Indian Ocean squadron based at Reunion yesterday. India has sent a small supervisory flotilla to the islands to ensure a peaceful continuation of the new regime. When pressed for details in a press conference in Paris last night the French spokesman said that very reliable intelligence has suggested that India's interests in the Comoros are purely military. He said that India has long wished to command and control all goings on in "its" ocean and that a base in the west would allow it to have a far greater influence in this area. Apparently the new Comoran regime is being paid handsomely for the future construction of an Indian base. There is also a suspicion that as partial payment the Indian government and its assets will help persuade Mayotte to become a part of the Comoros once more. The French response to this situation was clear according to the spokesman. Firstly, if India got away with this it may encourage them to attempt further abuses of power. Secondly, the island nation of Mayotte is a French protectorate and deserves the best protection afforded by France. The situation is extremely tense and a showdown appears to be on the cards between two mighty naval powers in the Indian Ocean. In the most recent satellite pass, the Indian aircraft carrier Viraat and her escorts had left their base at Bombay… Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Edited February 8, 2007 by Dimitris Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 8, 2007 BOOM! By Mike Mykytyn ************Flash Message*********** To: Alaskan Air Command From: National Command Authority ************************************ You are hereby ordered to DEFCON 1 status. Soviet nuclear attack expected. Execute plan Charlie. ************************************ Plan Charlie: Limited Nuclear Strike ************************************ Upon order launch nuclear strikes on named Soviet Strategic Assets in Far Eastern TMD as well as dispersion of TAC and SAC assets in your theater. Plan Charlie specifies that your targets in TMD are as follows: 1)Anadyr AFB, Siberia 2) SS-19 Stilleto Launch Facilities NW of Anadyr. 3) SS-24 Scalpel Launch Train SE of Anadyr. Dispersion of your assets is critical. Expect immediate retaliation. Eielson and Elfmendorf are expected targets. Preserve a majority of your assets at all costs. They will be needed. ************************************ Scenario Duration is 2 working days. ************************************ Clarification of Victory Conditions ************************************ 1) Destroy SS-19 and SS-24 sites. 2) Destroy all Anadyr air facilities 3) Protect your assets for a duration of 2.5 hours. Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 8, 2007 Darkest Peru By Steve Mills The 1995 conflict in the Cenepa Valley while a victory for Ecuador did not resolve the border dispute. Both sides settled down to patrolling the area surrounding the Cenepa / Santiago / Yaupi confluence. Bases now became long established, most having been the centre of fierce fighting. The area in question is a surprisingly small zone dominated from the high ground of the Cordillera del Condor. From positions on these heights Ecuador was effectively able to dominate over positions lower in the Valley occupied by Peruvian Troops. Reinforcing any positions proved difficult for either side, the area being remote and consisting of high jungle terrain. Troops almost universally having to be flown in by helicopter. While the Peruvian Air Force, the FAP was equipped with modern fighters they also fared poorly and suffered significant losses. By 2005 incursions by either side across the disputed border looked set to finally resolve things once and for all. The FAP were also keen to try out their newest fighter... (The course of actual events saw an effective ceasefire and DMZ put into place by MOMEP the Military Observer Mission Ecuador/Peru. Several accounts suggest the cause of friction was that the watershed for the Cenepa was not known when the initial agreement on the border was reached. This would however, appear to be incorrect. Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 8, 2007 Eye of the Storm By Steve Mills The dispute between Japan and Russia over the Kurils islands turned into an armed conflict in the summer of 2005. A large Japanese convoy is headed for the port of Kobe and the Russians will do whatever is necessary to stop it. Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 9, 2007 Red Flag #1: Fox One By Mike Mykytyn Bluefor has begun to deploy as Greyfor's artillery continues to rain down on border villages and encampments. As the UN attempts to stop the war at the table Bluefor forces gear up to stop the war on and over the battlespace. At the same time Redfor announces its intention to prevent a Bluefor attack. Although orbital assets provide broad snapshots of the overal picture its important for any force to deploy tactical reconaissance assets in hopes of really capturing what is going on at foot level. in real time It is even more important to protect those assets while doing so. This is a 1-2 player AAW scenario with a duration of 3 hours. Good Luck! Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 9, 2007 Red Flag #2: Magnum By Mike Mykytyn War has erupted and both sides took casualties in the initial air battle over the frontier. Worldwide accounts of the battle begin to fill the airwaves as the various pundits begin to assess success and intentions. Meanwhile over the battlefield a second chapter develops. Winning the electronic battle is crucial to winning the physical one. This is a 1-2 player AAW scenario. If played as single player the bluefor side should be chosen as the player side although the redfor side is playable (just far less challening). Multiplay is definitely suggested. Scenario duration is 45 minutes. Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 9, 2007 Red Flag #3: Geronimo By Mike Mykytyn Bluefor and Redfor forces continue to square off over the frontier. Blue's last actions were successful and Redfor paid a terrible price. Its time to press that advantage and get some boots on the ground. This is a 1-2 player AAW scenario. Bluefor and Redfor sides are playable but if playing single player Bluefor should be chosen. Scenario duration is 3 hours 15 minutes. Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 12, 2007 Korean War #1: Opening Moves By Paul Bridge DTG- 01 1800Z JULY 1950 LOCAL TIME- 02 0300 JULY 1950 LOCATION- Korean East Coast SIDES- United Nations DURATION-8 Hours NUKES- Off Hostilities are still raging throughout Korea, North Korean Forces have made major advances along all fronts. South Korean forces are taking heavy losses and are now pulling back to regroup near Seoul. COMNAVFE a mix of US and UK Destroyers and Cruisers has been formed to patrol the coastal areas and try and inforce a blockade. The Task Group has been weakened during the last two days as 2 US Destroyers have been detached to provide fire support to retreating US Troops. In all the group now consists of the Flagship USS Juneau, HMS Jamaica and the Sloop HMS Black Swan. This group has now been tasked to intercept a convoy onroute from Wonsan to Chumunjin…. An easy task you think….well maybe there could be a surprise or two waiting! Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 12, 2007 Corean War #2: Dawn Strike By Paul Bridge DTG- 02 2200Z JULY 1950 LOCAL TIME- 03 0700Z 1950 LOCATION- West Coast North Korea SIDES- United Nations DURATION- 8 Hours NUKES- Off The first Carrier Strikes of the Korean War were lauched from the decks of the USS Valley Forge and HMS Triumph on the 3rd July 1950. The targets were the Airfields at P'yongyang for the Valley Forges Skyraiders, Corsairs and Panthers. HMS Triumphs airgroup of elderly Fireflies and Seafires were tasked with the destruction of the Airfield at Haeju. Hoping to catch the North Korean forces asleep the strikes were planned for early morning….but North Korean pilots were airborne and waiting. This is an actual real life mission but has been altered to enhance game play. Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 13, 2007 Korean War #3: Russian Roulette By Paul Bridge DTG- 20 2300Z NOV 50 LOCAL- 21 0800 NOV 50 LOCATION- East Coast North Korea SIDES- United Nations DURATION- 8 Hours NUKES OPTION- Off Since the Successful landings at Inchon, UN forces have struck back at the Communist forces pushing them back to pre-war start positions. Now is the time to strike deep into North Korean territory. USAAF B-29s have been tasked to strike three major Power Complexes, these are well protected by AAA Sites and Airfields. With China now offically in the war things are libel to become hot, as 4 days ago USAAF A-26 Invaders made a major error in navigation and target ID and bombed a Soviet airfield by mistake resulting in many soviet casualties, reaction from Moscow has been of harsh words and threats of action, but nothing has happened….. Yet. Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 14, 2007 Cold War Games By Mike Mykytyn The late 50's was a remarkable period of Cold War naval history. Most nations had rebuilt and whole new classes of warships began entering the fleets with improved propulsions, radar and fire control systems. All of this was done under the context of another coming World War pitting the Western powers versus the Soviet Union. One of the more remarkable classes of warship was the Soviet Sverdlov class Cruiser. It boasted a formidable gun armament, modern radars and an auxiliary propulsion system giving improved speed and manueverabilty over its Western counterparts. So important was discovering the secrets of this class of vessel that Western intellgence agencies invested heavily in cladestine operations to learn more about it (including the loss of the famed RN diver Lionel "Buster" Crabbe).It was truly a class of warships to be reckoned with. This scenario pits a typical Soviet SAG against a typical NATO formation operating off coastal Norway in 1958. Who will prevail? This is a 1-2 ASuW,ASW scenario with a duration of 8 hours. Enjoy:) Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 15, 2007 Damn the torpedoes - Full speed ahead! By Paul Bridge DTG- 051200Z AUG 64 LOCATION- SOUTH AFRICA SIDES- Soviets, United States. NUKES- ON With the war in the Atlantic and Pacific into its 3rd week, the Indian Ocean region seems quite by comparison.... Nato is in need of re-supplying its forces in Europe with the Suez Canal closed the only other option of supplying Europe from Australia is via the Horn of S. Africa. Before war broke out 3 weeks ago a Large Soviet group left the Motherland and deployed on its annual world training cruise, in this group was numerous Destroyers, Cruisers and Submarines some missile armed, at present they remain unlocated somewhere in the Indian Ocean region. The convoy has to reach Simonstown almost intact but the problem is no Strike Carriers can be released from the Pacific Fleet only the Old Yorktown converted to an ASW Carrier is available with an escort of gun armed Destroyers and Cruisers , the Pacific TF Commander could only spare 2 SAM fitted ships for Air Defense. UK and South African forces have deployed to cover the route ro Simonstown using ASW Groups and mpa's, CAP and Strike are provided to cover the Yorktown groups transit to Simonstown but range is the limitation! Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 15, 2007 Damn the torpedoes - Full speed ahead! By Paul Bridge DTG- 051200Z AUG 64 LOCATION- SOUTH AFRICA SIDES- Soviets, United States. NUKES- ON With the war in the Atlantic and Pacific into its 3rd week, the Indian Ocean region seems quite by comparison.... Nato is in need of re-supplying its forces in Europe with the Suez Canal closed the only other option of supplying Europe from Australia is via the Horn of S. Africa. Before war broke out 3 weeks ago a Large Soviet group left the Motherland and deployed on its annual world training cruise, in this group was numerous Destroyers, Cruisers and Submarines some missile armed, at present they remain unlocated somewhere in the Indian Ocean region. The convoy has to reach Simonstown almost intact but the problem is no Strike Carriers can be released from the Pacific Fleet only the Old Yorktown converted to an ASW Carrier is available with an escort of gun armed Destroyers and Cruisers , the Pacific TF Commander could only spare 2 SAM fitted ships for Air Defense. UK and South African forces have deployed to cover the route ro Simonstown using ASW Groups and mpa's, CAP and Strike are provided to cover the Yorktown groups transit to Simonstown but range is the limitation! Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 16, 2007 The Cripple By Christopher Comars Throughout the Cold War the protagonist's navies and air forces played a dangerous game of 'chicken' at sea and in the skies above it. That incidents took place was widely known but the particulars were kept as closely guarded secrets. Eventually both sides developed diplomatic and operational protocols to handle how their respective forces responded to provocations and operations in close proximity to each other. Still accidents happened and sadly, lives were lost. In this scenario, both sides are in the uneasy Cold War peace of Mutual Assured Destruction while the Soviet Navy is still smarting over its humiliation during the Cuban Missile Crisis less than one-year ago. Now a brand new missile submarine has suffered a major engineering casualty and is limping home as NATO forces gather to watch the rescue operation. This is a potentially dangerous situation that just might spiral out of control if somebody overreacts. Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 20, 2007 Mutual Assured Destruction By Paul Bridge Mike's show stopping Scenario called "BOOM!" is now a classic for a early/mid-1980s Nuclear Confrontation. With Mike's permission I have built the same area of the world but set in 1963 at the height of the Cold War in the 1960s , using the B-47 Stratojet as SACs Bomber platform before been fully replaced by the B-52 Stratofortress. It should make an interesting confrontation... Overview: Increasing tensions with the USSR came to a climax at 0117Z today when a Soviet Hotel Class SSBN launched an SLBM strike at Washington DC. The President survived the strike, and from Air Force One has ordered an all out Nuclear Strike on the Soviet mainland. Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 21, 2007 The Widow Maker By Paul Bridge Captain First Rank Alekseyev of the Ballistic Missile Submarine K-19 re-read the firing orders. Only an hour earlier he had decoded the signal together with the Political Officer - a man who was well above his station. Together with his crew they had spent over 2 months at sea , a long time even for a top-line Hotel class SSBN; one of the finest in the Red Banner Fleet. But it had been hard on the crew; no sunlight, just recycled stale air and the smell of sweat. Alex had spend the early part of his career on conventional boats in WW2, and the 1950s decided to transfer to the new nuclear boats…but why remain submerged for 2 months? The reason was simple …remain undetected… close to the US Coast and conduct missile launch on the Capitalists. He had his orders; the time had come to Unleash the Dogs of War….. Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 22, 2007 The Odd Angry Shot By Paul Bridge During the 1950s and 60s the UK Forces were engaged in a not so small conflict in Yemen. In 1962 a coup in Northern Yemen organised by the Egyptians overthrew the Iman al-Badr in the Capital Sanaa, at the same time Egypt landed forces into the North of the country. The loyalist forces backed by the UK fought back the incursions into South Yemen, but at no time did UK and Egyptian forces go head to head apart from the Odd shot at each other nothing happened. Things came to a head when Egypt had at least 40,000 troops in country and at over 100 aircraft based in Northern Yemen , these aircraft were conducted strike missions on villages in S. Yemen in support of the N. Yemen forces. In late 1964 UK had received some shocking news… Egypt wanted to become more involved …. Strike UK Assets in S. Yemen, Oil Installations were going to be the prime target, and the UK Forces were on high alert! Database: 1950-1964 Colonial Wars DB Status: Released - Tested in v3.7 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/AAR/ANW.htm Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 22, 2007 Battle Islands By Klaus Behrmann LOCATION: ARABIAN GULF DATE/TIME: 17 JULY 2004, 09:00 H Z (+12) AUTHOR'S NOTE: THE HAWAR ISLANDS ARE JUST NORTH OF DUKHAN, BUT THEY DO NOT APPEAR ON THE MAP IN HARPOON 3. HOWEVER, THE DIFFERENCE IN DISTANCE IS VERY MINIMAL AND WOULD HAVE NO IMPACT IN THE RESULTS OF THE GAME. I ALSO HAD TO TAKE SOME LIBERTIES IN REGARDS TO THE LOCATION OF MUHARRAQ AIRPORT AND THE PALACE, AS THE ISLAND OF MUHARRAQ IS ALSO NOT ON THE MAP. AGAIN, THE DISTANCE IS MINIMAL. After the accidental (hypothetical) death of the ruler of Qatar a new and younger crown prince took over. The Hawar Islands were given to Bahrain by the International Court after a long dispute. Unfortunately, the new ruler does not accept this fact, especially after cash-stricken Bahrain awarded oil and gas concessions to Malaysia and Iran. While the ruler tolerates Petronas, he is not willing to accept Iranian platforms along his shoreline and feels he is strong enough to reclaim the Hawar Islands and teach Bahrain and Iran a lesson at the same time. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 22, 2007 Fight or Flight By Mike Mykytyn One of two scenarios based on Larry Bonds Cauldron. In this one, like the book, you are in command of a small but powerful US escort group which has found itself in the worst possible position to be in at the beginning of a major conflict. You are in confined waters with no support and must escape to the North Sea before you are destroyed. Can you pull it off? Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 23, 2007 Gauntlet II By Chris Elliot This is a remake of the classic Gauntlet scenario that first appeared with the original Harpoon. Location: Norwegan Sea Date: 4 October 1999 02:00 Zulu In any all-out war with NATO, Russia would attempt to gain access to the Atlantic by capturing Norwegan seaports. In this remade scenario, NATO has it's hands full in distant parts - the Balkans, the Middle East, South East Asia and North West Africa. Russia has decided an all out attack would prove decisive against an over stretched and down sized NATO. By Attacking on multiple fronts NATO will not be able concentrate it's superior technology in many areas, giving Russia a better chance of securing prized targets - namely oil fields and coastal ports. Many NATO warships are tied up in the Med and Persian Gulf - leaving the North Atlantic strangely quiet. A decisive victory in the North Atlantic will force NATO to retreat and regroup - leaving Eastern Europe and more importantly the oil rich Gulf states poorly defended. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/ Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted February 28, 2007 Hormuz Strait By Klaus Behrmann LOCATION: ARABIAN SEA/GULF OF OMAN DATE/TIME: 22 DECEMBER 2002, 22:00 H Z Due to re-emerging threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, the US Navy is ordered to secure the area and destroy all Iranian military facilities in the theatre of operations. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/?page_id=233 Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted March 5, 2007 Libyan Scuds By Gianni Bartoli ITALY vs LIBYA LOCATION : GULF OF SIRTE DATE/TIME: 12 AUGUST 1997, 06:00:00 ZULU Libya has moved some Scud missiles forward to Marsa Brega threatening the security of Southern Europe. The Italian Navy has been tasked to remove this threat. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/?page_id=232 Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted March 6, 2007 ODAX 2004 By Francois Guerin The French l'Armee de l'Air is squaring off in its annual ODAX exercise, Opérations et Défense Aérienne eXercice. Who will prevail? Every year, French Armee de l'Air [Air Force] trains its Air Defense forces during an exercise named ODAX. Even though the Marine Nationale [Navy] is not typically part of the exercise, this scenario depicts her as a potential OPFOR, alongside France's assault aviation. NOTE This is a speculation of ODAX 2004, the date being the only certain element. I don't know if the Navy will be committed and if it will take place in this region. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/?page_id=233 Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dimitris 0 Posted March 7, 2007 Operation Destabilise By Daniel Hayes In September 1999 the UN created the Intervention Force East Timor (INTERFET) under the leadership of Australia. INTERFET's mandate was to restore order in East Timor. Pro-Indonesian militia's went on a rampage following the former Portugues colony voted for independence from Indonesia. The militia's enjoyed covert and not so covert support from the Indonesian Armed Forces and vowed to thwart any foreign interference in the province. Database: DB2000 Status: Released - Tested in 3.6.3 Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/?page_id=232 Discuss & provide feedback & AARs here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites