JP: Air attacks NB vs. Nova
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Just to say I have had those troops there in that area since my first or second post I think! Only the 1st Brigade was in the Bush while other forces were in the Highlands and not far from Stoke at all if you want I can pull up a link or Quote! So you have to account for my Artillery as well which just like Monty's was a hell of barrage!
Link to page [My second post on the page!]- http://www.micromaps.org/forum/viewtopi ... c&start=30
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Edit: Almost correct with hidden bite but not Gurrellias!
Link to page [My second post on the page!]- http://www.micromaps.org/forum/viewtopi ... c&start=30
Et le Quote:
kingjosephus wrote:09:30- 500m from Novatainian Boarder [Koranga] Easternmost Koranga Bush- Field camp
Josephus awoke to the sound of his field tent opening and in entered Colonel Simmonds with a compliment of a full New Brittanian Breakfast.
'Colonel do we have news from the second Platoon of Special Colonial Guard yet?' Questioned the King
'Sire by the good grace of the Lord almighty they have both arrived and set up a base near the edge of the Novatainian Bush!' Replied Simmonds.
King Josephus pulled his Karki Jacket on and looked back at Simmonds 'Brilliant I want our Artliary Battalion to be set up and provide any covering fire needed also set up a few Anti-Aircraft defences and make sure we have civilians create decoys in the North!'
Simmonds placed the tray of food on the King's desk 'Right away my lord!' he replied before dashing out the tent to bark orders to the troops. Then within minutes the well drilled Soldiers of the First Brigade quickly set up the Starstreak AA Missile systems they had. While the 5th Battalion of the 1st Brigade set up the Light Artillary and the AS-90s the MRLS sat silently hidden in the Bush.
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A few Hours ago.......
Cook looked through the scope of his Sniper rifle towards the two objects only a few meters ahead of him. The Lance Corporal had always liked his HU-10 Gillie Suit which had been developed by NB-NE for HIghland Areas and the vast Bushes of these areas. The two figures ahead of him poked the body of the dead deer with what looked like a ' Break Barrel' Shotgun. He lay and thought to himself 'To kill or not to kill....Hmm maybe not.....SOd it what the hell this is a crusade of the Holy Lord!' Just as he went to pull the trigger the two men ran back to the edge of the Forest desperatly willing to contact their comrades to help their War effort.
Cook grabbed his radio's earpiece +Divine Fire do you read me this is Bravo Two?+
++Yer we read. Over++
+Divine Fire, two hostile civilians found body of the deer we may be comprimised! Over+
++NO Problem Bravo Two, we shall hold them if they come! Stay at your position and contact us if you see anything else! Over++
+Yes Divine Fire! Right away! Over and Out+
Back at the Field Camp Sergeant Mosley was helping with the final phases of the Camp. 'I want Anti-tank mines placed in that gap there! Thats the only point vehicles can get through!' Ordered Mosley. Around the camp was now around a Hundred men all of the 4th Battalion Special Colonial Guard the Cream of the Colonial Army and only supassed by the Royal Guard of Willow.
Summary: Right well a wee bit of Backstory regarding the Deer, defences round both camps aswel also it dosn't clearly say this in either of my actions but only the 1st Brigade is at my Field Camp in the Bush! The others are in the Highlands save the 5th Battalions of both the 3rd and 4th Battalions which are closer to the Bush but posted in a small town nearby [St Georges].
Edit: Almost correct with hidden bite but not Gurrellias!
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You were in the Easternmost part of the Koranga Bush. Still a bit away. To far for Artillery.
Also about radar. Based on what your saying, you are using radar systems to detect shells flying through the air 10 miles away. I still think that this wouldn't be very accurate.
Also about radar. Based on what your saying, you are using radar systems to detect shells flying through the air 10 miles away. I still think that this wouldn't be very accurate.
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My complaint, Guy.Firstly, my SeaTyphoons are on a carrier sitting in the harbour bay of Stoke along with the rest of my fleet. Now, its going to take them less than 10 minutes to begin their attacks especially if I have a 10 plane CAP up at all times. So, your AA units would need to be within 10 minutes of Stoke and from the way your post makes it look, they're a bit further away than 10 minutes. Plus, they also strafe your troops. You cant change my orders or the behaviour of my planes.
Secondly, anything that dared to activate a radar when my planes were attacking would have been destroyed by HARM missiles. So I expect specific radar casualties.
Thirdly, cluster munitions do a hell of a lot of damage when firing upon artillery because artillery positions are usually mobile and therefore dont have that many defensive positions.
And lastly, I have had my entire fleet fire their guns at your positions for 2 hours. These ships have had the luxury of pinpoint accuracy thanks to counter artillery radar as well as being guided by spotters on the ground (joe's troops).
Let me give you an example, HNBMS Hood has slighly modified BL 15 inch Mark I guns. These guns have a rate of fire of 2 per minute as standard (regardless of the efficiency of the gun crew). So just from one gun thats, 240 shells. Add the fact that HNBMS Hood has 8 15-inch guns, this means that HNBMS Hood alone has fired off 1,920 15-inch HE shells at your positions.
My other ships are armed with 4.5 inch guns, which have a rate of fire of 25 rounds per minute. Now I had 7 ships (I believe thats right, isn't it? correct me if I'm wrong) firing their 4.5 inch guns at you for 2 hours. 25 rounds per minute across 7 ships is 175 rounds per minute from those ships. So over two hours, that's 21,000 shells in total fired at you (not including the Hood's shells).
I think your casualties need to be a bit higher don't you? And this is going the judges just to make sure too.
Can the judges give their thoughts?
Counter Artillery Radar, as I said, has been around since the middle of WWII. The maths for it still remains the same as does the basic principles of it all. Lachie, trust me, the thing works very very well.
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I'd like to ask for judicially imposed casualties now because its ridiculous that this is holding up the war in and around Stoke. He's now claiming to have captured Stoke with troops he could not possibly have had because of the huge artillery bombardments on his forces.
Please, can the judges close debate on this because there is nothing to debate but the fact he has not taken enough casualties from 2 separate artillery bombardments, soon to be joined by a 3rd.
Please, can the judges close debate on this because there is nothing to debate but the fact he has not taken enough casualties from 2 separate artillery bombardments, soon to be joined by a 3rd.
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