General FCS, on 27 Sep 2008, 6:24, said:
IIRC XB-70 was an experimental space-plane, and it should be big enough to carry at least 3 ZH sized MOAB.
Does the fact that the XB-70 was cancelled in
1967 and you can barely fit a single MOAB, which must typically be radio-guided to a location, thus necessitating forward observers, in a C-130 Hercules, mean anything to you
at all? Not to even mention the out-of-mod status? Using an impossible (even if its payload capacity was up to scratch to carry a single one - which I strongly doubt - where would you fit it on the airframe? Carried externally? There's never been a hardpoint in history capable of supporting nine tonnes!) non-mod unit to destroy an entire (mod-accurate) bloody armoured division is hardly what I'd call a fair action in this thread.
Also, @Kid, do I see Chapparals? Hmm. Don't you have Avengers for that? And... those surely couldn't be
Abrams, could they? In an SWR related thread? I'd be afraid of losing my head for that if I were you...
And Centric's side-switching, while mildly distracting, has at least meant this thread is not dead. Would you prefer to be fighting against a double agent or nothing at all?
Reports are coming in of some kind of attack at Marseilles (World in Conflict reversed?). Hold one moment - satellite reconnaissance coming in now - looks like a major amphibious landing. This is most unfortunate. Comrade Centric, continue your attack on Northern France and the Netherlands - I'll deal with these...
Topol-M forces, you're clear to fire, coordinates 43°17′51″N, 5°22′38″E. Non-nuclear ordnance only, target the docks and port infrastructure.
*Two flights of twelve missiles leap clear of their launch tubes, and another flight of near-identical Bulava missiles ascends from Borei-class SSBNs from the Northern Fleet, travelling the brief distance across Western Russia and Eastern Europe. MIRVs eject, five per missile, and impact cranes, jetties, warehouses and loading docks. With the port area in flames, any further landings will require large amphibious forces.*
Very good. Now let's see about those remaining ships in the harbour...
*A small group of Oscar, Lada and Graney-class submarines concealed near Greece launch LACMs against the port. Provided with GPS navigation and using TERCOM, they loop overland and attack from the shore side, scattering mines across the city approaches before diving into several large amphibious ships already damaged by the ICBM strikes.*
It's unlikely this will do much more than slow them down - the US Marines are unfortunately well-equipped, but it should take them several weeks to resume the landings. Plus we have to deal with the forces already ashore. I suggest you take advantage of the mining carried out earlier and use VDV forces to secure the outskirts, preferably with a high emphasis on urban combat.
Edited by CommanderJB, 27 September 2008 - 02:47.