ROTR Recruitment N34: Round 2
Kamikazi
24 Jul 2008
MINE:
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Name : 4th Frontline Battalion
Commander: Kevin "Kamikazi" van Haaren
Speciality: Defence
Most preferred unit: Tiger MK2
Arnament: Leopard tank, Lynx, Tiger MK2
Status: Defending Dutch border
Location: Nijmegen, Easter Border, The Netherlands
Strong against: Tanks, infantry, buildings
Weak Against: Anti-Air, Heavy tanks
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YOURS:
Name: 51st parachute landing regiment, 106th Guards airborne division
Commander: Segei Suvorov
Specialty: rapid insertion, infantry
Most perfered unit: BMD-3
Armament: Some fixed wing aircraft(transports, ground attack), APC's, Tunguska AA
Status: active
Location: The Netherlands, Eastern Border
Strong Against: ground attack aircraft, fixed defences, light armor
Weak Against: heavy armor, AA, artillery, garrisoning an area for extended periods
We are at the same place
and Im not under attack so how can that be?
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Name : 4th Frontline Battalion
Commander: Kevin "Kamikazi" van Haaren
Speciality: Defence
Most preferred unit: Tiger MK2
Arnament: Leopard tank, Lynx, Tiger MK2
Status: Defending Dutch border
Location: Nijmegen, Easter Border, The Netherlands
Strong against: Tanks, infantry, buildings
Weak Against: Anti-Air, Heavy tanks
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YOURS:
Name: 51st parachute landing regiment, 106th Guards airborne division
Commander: Segei Suvorov
Specialty: rapid insertion, infantry
Most perfered unit: BMD-3
Armament: Some fixed wing aircraft(transports, ground attack), APC's, Tunguska AA
Status: active
Location: The Netherlands, Eastern Border
Strong Against: ground attack aircraft, fixed defences, light armor
Weak Against: heavy armor, AA, artillery, garrisoning an area for extended periods
We are at the same place

V.Metalic
24 Jul 2008
Admiral FCS
24 Jul 2008
Wait... Netherland is a penisula, it's eastern border is sea isn't it? :???:
Admiral FCS
24 Jul 2008
Looks like I confused Netherland with Denmark :stickattack2:
...Anyway, who needs CAS?
...Anyway, who needs CAS?
DerKrieger
24 Jul 2008
Name: Carrier Strike Group Ten
Commander: Rear Admiral Paul Jones
Specialty: Coastal defense & interdiction, fire support
Most preferred unit:
Armament: 1x Nimitz class supercarrier (Air Wing: 30x F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, 18x F-35C Lightning II, 18x A-47C Pegasus UCAV, 4x E-2D Super Hawkeye, 4x E/A-18G Growler, 4x SH-60F Seahawk, 4x HH-60H Seahawks), 1x Ticonderoga class AEGIS missile cruiser, 2x Arleigh Burke class AEGIS destroyers, 1x Zumwalt class heavy AEGIS destroyer, 2x Los Angeles 688i/Virginia nuclear attack submarines, 1x Supply class supply ship and oiler.
Status: Stationed in the Mediterranean to give fire support to Allied troops.
Location: Western Mediterranean, off Italian/Southern French coast
Strong against: aircraft, ships, ground targets, ballistic missiles
Weak Against: cannot hold land; aircraft can be attacked by SAMs, air superiority fighters (Growlers have jamming capabilities, F-35s and A-47's have some stealth capability)
Commander: Rear Admiral Paul Jones
Specialty: Coastal defense & interdiction, fire support
Most preferred unit:
Armament: 1x Nimitz class supercarrier (Air Wing: 30x F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, 18x F-35C Lightning II, 18x A-47C Pegasus UCAV, 4x E-2D Super Hawkeye, 4x E/A-18G Growler, 4x SH-60F Seahawk, 4x HH-60H Seahawks), 1x Ticonderoga class AEGIS missile cruiser, 2x Arleigh Burke class AEGIS destroyers, 1x Zumwalt class heavy AEGIS destroyer, 2x Los Angeles 688i/Virginia nuclear attack submarines, 1x Supply class supply ship and oiler.
Status: Stationed in the Mediterranean to give fire support to Allied troops.
Location: Western Mediterranean, off Italian/Southern French coast
Strong against: aircraft, ships, ground targets, ballistic missiles
Weak Against: cannot hold land; aircraft can be attacked by SAMs, air superiority fighters (Growlers have jamming capabilities, F-35s and A-47's have some stealth capability)
V.Metalic
25 Jul 2008
Rayburn: You are good at it, could u cretae a map of Europe with territories under command of EU and Russia? Because I want know if Russia only push throught Germany to France, becuade there are no reports about Russian advance on Balcan (Greek, Romania, Hungarry etc.) and Italy.
Rayburn
25 Jul 2008
I didn't really keep track of the recent events but from what I've gathered, it may look like this

Kamikazi
25 Jul 2008
O lol, ok im in the yellow spot of Holland
My uber fortress is there, kekeke

V.Metalic
25 Jul 2008
i think its too much. Dont say me that ECA dont do any resistance on Balkan and in Italy
Rayburn
25 Jul 2008
There is but as you can see, the Italian troops have been pushed back to the very ends of Italy and a few islands in the Mediterranean Sea. There's also resistance all over the Balkans but you can't see them because they are spread very thinly. These forces have dug themselves in in remote areas all over the place, resorting to guerilla attacks against the Russian flood. You can see the same thing in the area between southern Germany and Austria. The ECA has established some heavy positions in the Alps which are extremely well fortified against assaults. They can hold out there for a while but their offensive capabilities are almost non-existent since the entire place is full of enemies. At the moment, I would say the Russian assault has come to a slow down because the remaining forces in France and Britain are fully mobilised and established various strongpoints all over the front.
V.Metalic
25 Jul 2008
Rayburn, on 25 Jul 2008, 17:29, said:
There is but as you can see, the Italian troops have been pushed back to the very ends of Italy and a few islands in the Mediterranean Sea. There's also resistance all over the Balkans but you can't see them because they are spread very thinly. These forces have dug themselves in in remote areas all over the place, resorting to guerilla attacks against the Russian flood. You can see the same thing in the area between southern Germany and Austria. The ECA has established some heavy positions in the Alps which are extremely well fortified against assaults. They can hold out there for a while but their offensive capabilities are almost non-existent since the entire place is full of enemies. At the moment, I would say the Russian assault has come to a slow down because the remaining forces in France and Britain are fully mobilised and established various strongpoints all over the front.
And are reinforced by US forces
Rayburn
25 Jul 2008
Exactly and I'm sure that the odds will change as soon as the yanks officially enter the war and send their real troops.
Edited by Rayburn, 25 July 2008 - 16:52.
Edited by Rayburn, 25 July 2008 - 16:52.
Kamikazi
25 Jul 2008
"Ok men, fortify that position over there! We wont let those Ruskies take over whole Holland, make sure that the copter pilots are on stand by we can expect an attack every moment!"
Im defending the last part of Holland, if it will fail I gonna retreat to the UK!
Im defending the last part of Holland, if it will fail I gonna retreat to the UK!
Admiral FCS
25 Jul 2008
Commander Kamikazi, a Squadron consists of 4 FB-22E Raptor and 2 A-10E Thunderbolt is en route to your position, they are all ready to provide CAS. If you want, I can send some more.
Also, who's in charge of teh Alps' Fortress?
Also, who's in charge of teh Alps' Fortress?
DerKrieger
25 Jul 2008
FB-22 is more of a light bomber than a close air support aircraft.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Edited by DerKrieger, 25 July 2008 - 18:31.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Edited by DerKrieger, 25 July 2008 - 18:31.
Kamikazi
25 Jul 2008
Thanks guys, I apriciate that! Cant wait for you support!
"Men, USA have given us green light on their support!"
"Men, USA have given us green light on their support!"
Admiral FCS
25 Jul 2008
DerKrieger, on 25 Jul 2008, 11:28, said:
FB-22 is more of a light bomber than a close air support aircraft.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Well, I don't have other kind of aircraft except Comanche, and you won't want me to reuse A-6 do you?
BTW, bring some jammer aircraft, Russian AA Defence is pretty pesky. Even A-10E with extra armor than regular A-10 can't survive a direct hit from The Grumble.
V.Metalic
25 Jul 2008
General FCS, on 25 Jul 2008, 19:43, said:
DerKrieger, on 25 Jul 2008, 11:28, said:
FB-22 is more of a light bomber than a close air support aircraft.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Well, I don't have other kind of aircraft except Comanche, and you won't want me to reuse A-6 do you?
BTW, bring some jammer aircraft, Russian AA Defence is pretty pesky. Even A-10E with extra armor than regular A-10 can't survive a direct hit from The Grumble.
Any US fighter cand survive shot from Grumple. Only heavy bombers and cargo planes
DerKrieger
25 Jul 2008
General FCS, on 25 Jul 2008, 19:43, said:
DerKrieger, on 25 Jul 2008, 11:28, said:
FB-22 is more of a light bomber than a close air support aircraft.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Anyways, we haven't heard much about the events in Italy, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. I can send air support to allied troops in France & Belgium. It could be difficult for my aircraft to reach the holdouts in the Netherlands due to the Russian air superiority over the Benelux area. However, the carrier group in the North Atlantic can help.
Well, I don't have other kind of aircraft except Comanche, and you won't want me to reuse A-6 do you?
BTW, bring some jammer aircraft, Russian AA Defence is pretty pesky. Even A-10E with extra armor than regular A-10 can't survive a direct hit from The Grumble.
The FB-22 will serve fine, it's just more of a strike bomber rather than a CAS aircraft like the A-10.
Don't worry about the jammer aircraft, I've got that covered. Fortunately you've got a clear corridor to the target over the English channel.