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  1. Quinton has released yet another brilliant scenario, 'The Five Pointed Star', built with the amazing 1965-1979 database. Get it here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios_1960-79/ The Five Pointed Star DATE: 17 November 1974 TIME: 04:00:00 Zulu, pre-dawn local time LOCATION: Gulf of Aden France vs Somalia/Soviet Union Ever since gaining independence from Britain in 1960, Somalia has dreamed of reuniting all its former provinces to become greater Somalila once more. The national flag of Somalia features a five pointed star whose points represent those areas claimed as part of the Somali nation - the former Italian and British territories, the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, the NFD region of northern Kenya and the former French colony of Djibouti. The constitution includes the statement: "The Somali Republic promotes the union of the territories." The constitution also provides that all ethnic Somalis no matter where they reside, are citizens of the republic. In 1969, Somalia suffered a bloody coup which saw Siad Barre come to power - one year later, Somalia was declared a socialist state. With military ambition high on the agenda, the new Somali government quickly strenghtened ties with Moscow. A deal was set up where Soviet forces could make use of Somali airbases and ports in exchange for modern weaponry. The unsuccessful struggle with Kenya in the 1960s has persuaded the Somali government to turn its attention northward. Their attention now seems squarely focused on Djibouti. This small city state is home to a Somali ethnic majority and is one of the major shipping hubs of the Middle East. The diplomatic approach has been aggressively countered by France with the French Foreign Minister stating that "The island of democracy that is Djibouti will never fall into the hands of a greedy dictatorhip. France's commitment to the preservation of freedom in this region is strong and will be demonstrated by force if necessary." Somalia has responded by expressing its urgent desire to reunite the oppressed people of the Somali nation under one flag and rid the region of colonial influences. Following this statement, the French navy despatched one of its Indian Ocean squadron frigates to the area and readied a far larger force for despatch to the region to deal with any and all contingencies. The mounting tension finally blew last week with cross border raids by Somali military forces and close support airstrikes on French army positions in Djibouti. The small French garrison is not expected to hold for much longer, even with the support of a Mirage F-1 squadron. The French task force passed the island of Socrota last evening and have now entered the Gulf of Aden. While Soviet forces would be delighted with the removal of the French presence in the region, they seem unwilling to overtly support their Somali allies. However, the presence of Soviet warships in the region has certainly got the attention of the French navy. ORDERS FOR CMDR FRENCH FORCES INTEL Our forces stationed in Djibouti are taking a beating, Somali forces are on the outskirts of the capital and it seems without reinforcements, the defences will fail within 48 hours. A large proportion of the Somali airforce has deployed to the airbase outside Hargeisa, with a few of the longer ranged units operating out of Mogadishu. Elements of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet have been conducting exercises with the South Yemen navy, but it is uncertain as to what further intentions they may have in the area. What is also uncertain is how much assistance they are giving the Somalis - some unconfirmed reports suggests they may have "instructors" assisting the training of Somali pilots. They may be also passing contact reports to the Somali's however at this stage that is unconfirmed. At this time not all vessels of the Somali navy have been accounted for. MISSION * Set up defensive air patrols around your forces keeping a close eye on Soviet activity in the region. * Conduct airstrikes as required in order to gain air superiority over Djibouti. You may consider attacking the primary forward airbase at Hargeisa, however be warned it is well defended by SAMs and AAA. * Escort the amphibious assault group to the reference points off Djibouti. Soften up the defences in the area and close to within 5nm of the coast. The Ouragan has two embarked mechanised infantry companies, the LST's each have one. Once in range launch the assault on the beachead (BHD ref points). The companies each travel to their targets at 12kt (you wont see instantaneous results - this is real life). * Neither the Foch nor the assault ship Ouragan may be lost in this encounter as both are mission critical. * For political reasons you may not lose more than two ships in total. * To be considered successful you must station three of the five amphibious ships in the area marked by the reference points for at least 6 hours. COMMAND & SIGNAL R 99 Foch Unrestricted Emissions __________________________________________________ The Harpoon HeadQuarters : By the Players, For the Players
  2. Operation Raffles Date:- 27th June 1966 Location:- Java Sea Duration:- 30 Hours Playable Sides:- UK and Anzac Forces Over the past month Allied forces have conducted numerous engagements against the comunist forces of Indonesia. Losses have been heavy for both sides, Allied forces have lost 5 Frigates and Destroyers, at least 4 more damaged including the Cruiser Belfast which is alongside in Singapore with torpedo damage. HMS Eagle after quick repairs in Perth is onroute to the area with only one catapult operational and limited airgroup due to an AS-1 Kennel missile hit which "removed" 80ft of the flightdeck and destroyed weapon mounts, sensors wreaking aviation facilities in the process... there were 250 crew killed or missing in this attack. RAF losses have been a combination of 30 aircraft, RN air losses have been about the same with reserve squadrons flying out from the UK and Australia. Today is the day the Allied forces remove the Communist Government from Indonesia, the Bulwark Amphib Group has sailed from Singapore with a Cdo Group embarked, Escort is provided by the Victorious and Melbourne Carrier Groups. The Dutch have agreed to provide AAW Cover for the groups but is under Dutch control. 1 and 2 Para will be conducting drops on the Indonesian Mainland... the first mass use of airborne assault since Suez 1956! The RAF will be conducting CAP, Attack and Recon Support for the Operation supported by the RAAF and RNZAF forces. Soviet Forces have been warned to keep out the area of operations...but still continue to operate there, if they do get involved they have been told of the response we will give!! The Scenario can be downloaded here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/ __________________________________________________ The Harpoon HeadQuarters : By the Players, For the Players
  3. The Harpoon HeadQuarters http://www.harpoonhq.com The premier Harpoon site on the web....serving the Harpoon community since 1999. Home of the infamous DB2000 database, possibly the most comprehensive and realistic dataset for an unclassified simulation. Accompanied by the online DB2000 encyclopedia. Home of the 1955-1964 "Colonial Wars" database & scenarios, and also the 1965-1979 database & scenarios. Home of the greatest collection of DB2000 scenarios for Harpoon 3 on the web (Over 130 high-quality scenarios and counting!). Every single scenario hosted on the HarpoonHQ is meticulously tested for accuracy and trouble-free gameplay experience. Home of the record-breaking Harpooner's Point forums, the biggest and most active discussion forum for computer 'Pooners on the web. Home of the groundbreaking "Waypoint", the magazine of the computer Harpoon community. Home of the Europe-88 Project, a massive wargaming endeavor bringing together Harpoon, TOAW and SPMBT for real total war. __________________________________________________ The Harpoon HeadQuarters: By the Players, For the Players http://www.harpoonhq.com
  4. Waypoint December 2003

    The new issue of Waypoint is finally here! The December 2003 issue of the magazine of the computer Harpoon community is now available for download from the Harpoon Headquarters site: http://www.harpoonhq.com/waypoint/ Features of the latest issue include: - Editorial: Ends and Beginnings - News: H4 gets the axe, plus a slew of military updates - The Docks: A flood of new scenarios for H3 and HC2002 - The Harpoon 3 Formation Editor: Organize your group like the real pros - The Harpoon 3 Sonar Model: How does it compare to the real thing? - New European surface ships - Joint European Task Forces: The first steps towards cohesion - Sub Attack! - Anti-Stealth technologies & tactics - Platform Profile: Tornadoes over St. John's - Plus the usual assortment of news, FAQs, questions and answers for all versions of Harpoon and all air/naval matters worldwide. As always, we welcome and appreciate feedback from our readers. Tell us the good, the bad, the insane. -The Waypoint Staff B)
  5. The new issue of Waypoint is finally here! The December 2003 issue of the magazine of the computer Harpoon community is now available for download from the Harpoon Headquarters site: http://www.harpoonhq.com/waypoint/ Features of the latest issue include: - Editorial: Ends and Beginnings - News: H4 gets the axe, plus a slew of military updates - The Docks: A flood of new scenarios for H3 and HC2002 - The Harpoon 3 Formation Editor: Organize your group like the real pros - The Harpoon 3 Sonar Model: How does it compare to the real thing? - New European surface ships - Joint European Task Forces: The first steps towards cohesion - Sub Attack! - Anti-Stealth technologies & tactics - Platform Profile: Tornadoes over St. John's - Plus the usual assortment of news, FAQs, questions and answers for all versions of Harpoon and all air/naval matters worldwide. As always, we welcome and appreciate feedback from our readers. Tell us the good, the bad, the insane. -The Waypoint Staff B)
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