ROTR Recruitment N34: Round 2
#1101
Posted 28 August 2008 - 13:44
#1102
Posted 28 August 2008 - 13:46
:awe
#1103
Posted 28 August 2008 - 13:47
Lauch all you want
#1104
Posted 28 August 2008 - 14:30
Sergeant Major J. Kid, on 28 Aug 2008, 12:11, said:
I think that youu as Wolfgang's commander you can also take PzH Artillery.
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#1105
Posted 29 August 2008 - 01:00
Alias, on 28 Aug 2008, 23:46, said:
GLONASS online... AGAS Network coordinating... coordination achieved, all stations report ready. Inputting targeting data now; coordinates are 48°52′0″N, 2°19′59″E. Targets locked, all stations tracking... All stations, final state readiness... all stations...
FIRE!
*A wave of thunder rolls across Eastern Europe as all available Russian artillery batteries coordinate on Paris. Hundreds of shells streak across the sky and impact the city's industrial districts, devastating several square kilometres, triggering firestorms, causing mass casualties and shattering Paris' industrial heart. The destruction is felt on seismographs across the continent, truly proving the system's name of 'Tremor'.*
Fire mission completed; all stations, stand down. A successful target hit, Comrade General. This should set them back some time. However, we haven't heard anything from Spain for some time, and I'm beginning to get slightly concerned...
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#1106
Posted 29 August 2008 - 01:36
hmmm, where are those ECA pigs!
#1107
Posted 29 August 2008 - 02:50
While the Russian Bear has been focused on our efforts in Paris, (as our CIA, Mi6 and Remainder of GSG-9 so helpfully kept them) the real operations have been happening. Were? Madrid. Now, with the few Evacuees from the Paris facilities, the new factories in Madrid are online. With these new facilities, we can pump out a hundred leapords, twice that in Lynxes, and half in Jadgummets (simultaneusly) for every post. These forces are now being allocated to Battle Group "Delta". In the near future, we will deploy them... and exact our fiery vengeance. In the meantime, we will have to settle for Operation Fiery Dawn...
Commence!
While, as you know, my Russian "friends" the ECA, or the US, lack a massive artillery system, the likes of your tremor. However, just because we can't automatically fire everything at once... doesn't mean we can't do this... *Entrenched ECA Artillery Positions Fire, all at once, simultaneously* However, unlike your single concentrated burst, this is a little different. We are now beginning (and will continue to) shell your positions all along the Netherlands and in Germany and Poland. *In the first Salvo, thousands of russian soldiers are killed, caught in the open, by surprise, at the ECA artillery. In addition, all Tomahawk Launch vehicles have been equipped with MRBM's (non- nuclear, of course) and are being used to crush the Russian supply lines throughout Germany and Poland. Now, I can't speak for the resistance... but I would expect some... news... from them soon...
General Swimmer, SACEUR
#1108
Posted 29 August 2008 - 03:07
Are we cleared to launch an offensive with Operation Fiery Dawn?
#1109
Posted 29 August 2008 - 03:17
*All squadrons takes off*
*All squadrons attacks and refue/rearm wave after wave, adding pains for Russians in Germany/Holland border*
*Mounts Comanche*
*Comanche Squadrons takes off*
#1110
Posted 29 August 2008 - 04:16
*a-10 explodes in a ball of flame*
WE GOTTA FALL BACK! THERES TOO MANY OF THEM! REQUEST HALO EVAC, OVER!
GET TO THAT HILL!
#1111
Posted 29 August 2008 - 04:52
T-34, on 28 Aug 2008, 21:16, said:
*a-10 explodes in a ball of flame*
WE GOTTA FALL BACK! THERES TOO MANY OF THEM! REQUEST HALO EVAC, OVER!
GET TO THAT HILL!
Well, although it might damaged A-10, look at previous post (10 pages or so from here), and even an S-300 Direct Hit will not kill the A-10, but after the S-300 hit, I think your Igla might kill it.
#1112
Posted 29 August 2008 - 05:20
I think it's time we showed you the true power of Russian weaponry to make sure you understand what you're up against.
Scorpion Leader, you're clear for take-off. Berkut leader, concentrate all northern Europe CAP flights on your position and clear the skies for Scorpion Flight.
*Ten squadrons of heavy bombers, including Su-34, Tu-160, and Tu-22M3 take off from airbases across the Russian Federation. They rendezvous with Il-76M refuelling tankers and make a supersonic dash across Eastern Europe at extreme high altitude, precluding interception by any stolen Resistance assets, and remaining undetected as the ECA and USA have no radar assets on the continent save several in Spain and southern France. Finally in position over Italy, they fire a salvo of several hundred Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles of varying descriptions.*
VKS reconnaissance satellites have picked up the following scenes from the attack:
http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=nhj8ITvp-pw
Now, we can't leave yet, can we?
*The Tu-160s return via the Netherlands, the PAK FA fighter escorts and huge numbers of S-300 systems emplaced on the east German border clearing a corridor of enemy aircraft. They loose FOABs on the ECA defensive fortresses and several artillery batteries whose positions have been pinpointed by ballistics-tracking radars. They then rendezvous with their tankers one final time and return home, having lost almost a quarter of their numbers to various fighters and missiles that made it through undetected, but leaving a trail of burning wreckage in their wake.*
Edited by CommanderJB, 29 August 2008 - 05:20.
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#1113
Posted 29 August 2008 - 09:30
Metalic: "Allright. Ivan strike with their air army with all power they had. We must give our allies a chance to defend. Our spies say that Russians place many Grumbles on east Germany, whre they want bombard allied fighters. We must stop them at all costs. Searchman Group, are you ready?"
Searchman leader: "Yes, we are."
Metalic: "Cavalry group, are you ready."
Cavalry leader: "Affirmative."
Metalic: "Ok, strike!"
*Searchman Group, artillery group, stationed near east German borders and targeting on enemy S-300s. Cavalry Group, tank platoon, is also there and is ready to strike a remaining forces with some Leopards, T-72s, several T-80s and T-55s.*
*Artillery barrage.*
*1/3 of Russian S-300 was destroyed and some of defense forces was also destroyed. Now is on turn Cavalry Group. Taks are on rush and fire from their cannons. Russians are very surprised and their defense is seriously harmed.*
Cavalry leader: "I think that we do as much we can. Cavalry, fall back. Searchman leader, cover our retreat."
Searchman leader: "Roger that."
*Cavalry Group is on run and Searchmen bombard remaining Russian forces. Russia lost there nearly all Grumbles and more then 1/2 of defense unit was destroyed. Cavalry Group lost only 19% of their forces.*
Also I am fan of fan-made Transformers Legacy. Even its fan-made, its really nice work. If you want to check it out, come here.
#1114
Posted 29 August 2008 - 11:13
However, as there was no particular reason for the bombers to have their transponders switched off, even if they didn't have their radars on, I suppose there's no particular reason why it shouldn't have picked up the formation. Still, didn't do you much good, did it?
The loss of our AAA sites is regrettable, and these Resistance vermin are becoming more troublesome by the hour, but I believe that with enough correctly applied force they will collapse like a pack of cards.
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#1115
Posted 29 August 2008 - 16:08
I'll be watching the progress personally to see it gets done right.
#1116
Posted 29 August 2008 - 17:00
-Eisenhower to CENTCOM Headquarters- Heavy attack from Russian anti-ship missiles at 0800 today. Damage to ship's communications and #1 steam catapult. ECA carrier groups reporting moderate to heavy damage/losses. Escort destroyer USS Laboon has been mission killed and needs to return to port for repairs. No damage to the rest of the fleet. The fleet shall head to the nearest available port to repair damage. Out.
#1117
Posted 29 August 2008 - 17:09
lets see how the like these new SA-22 missiles, HAHAHA!
*heads for front*
(btw, AS-4 missiles were probably used, they were the bane of US carrier fleets.)
#1118
Posted 29 August 2008 - 17:43
#1119
Posted 29 August 2008 - 18:52
*Comanche squadrons firing AutoCannon and ATGM at Russian convoy*
#1120
Posted 30 August 2008 - 01:00
#1121
Posted 30 August 2008 - 03:03
What is wrong with our units? Why are we not seeing progress? Why the hell are these ECA dogs not seeming deterred by anything we do? What bloody business does America have here in Europe anyway?
*Opens channel to all Russian forces*
...Comrades. I have come to the conclusion that our forces are spread much too thin, that we have overextended ourselves, and that we need to pull back and reorganise in order to direct our forces to one place at a time. No amount of ECA defences can hold back the true power of Mother Russia if used in the manner it was originally intended. I hereby request all available units to withdraw to the east German border and concentrate on the Netherlands - I want that damned patch of earth razed by the end of the week - and we shall replenish our strength in other areas. Their forces are not well equipped for attack, only defence; we shall lead them on chases through friendly territory and across borders, chases from which they will not return. This is not retreat, this is not a change to a defensive stratagem; our ultimate goal is the same as it always has been, but in order to accomplish it, we need more time. The air campaign will continue, our ground forces will grow in number, and we shall, in time-honoured fashion, 'roll over them'.
*Closes communications link.*
Also, that American carrier group appears to have returned to drydock after our last little operation. They're so much easier to target there...
*Lifts red phone off cradle*
RVSN, all units clear for launch.
*Twenty Angara rockets launch from the newly-refurnished Baikonur and Pletesk Cosmodromes. They reach space and deploy satellites into suspiciously convergent orbits. The satellites are in actual fact Fractional-Orbit Bombardment System carrier vehicles, and loose two warheads each. Of the total of forty, fifteen are targeted on Southampton, fifteen more on Brest, ten on Madrid. The warheads are non-nuclear, instead specially retrofitted with precision-targeting equipment which allows the solid kill vehicles to dive at hypersonic speeds through the decks of the docked American carriers, sinking one and putting a ten-metre-wide hole in the deck of another that will take months to fix. The warheads targeted on Madrid utilise FOAB technology to crush the war factories and barracks positioned around the city, annihilating two ECA armoured divisions undergoing training.*
Edited by CommanderJB, 30 August 2008 - 03:51.
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#1122
Posted 30 August 2008 - 03:35
Operation: Fiery Dawn Stage II
*American Satellites in orbit align over Baikonur and Pletesk cosmodromes*
*Satellites unleash Tungsten rods. Their precise ballistic trajectories bury the rods into the fuel bowsers and launch rails, as well as both command centers*
*Cosmodromes, now in flames, are offline*
*Scorched Space Policy Initiated*
*American Satellites release kill missiles, downing most russian sat. infrastructure*
*Additional Tungsten Rods rain down on Russian oil facilities in Siberia, as well as manufacturing facilities in europe.*
*Repairs on Surviving carrier commence. ( will be completed in two pages)*
*Convoy carrying re-enforcements begins trans-atlantic voyage*
*Repairs on production facilities begin* (will be done in 10 posts)
General Swimmer
#1123
Posted 30 August 2008 - 04:01
A-135 system, tracking.
A-135 system, targets located.
Clearance: Achieved.
A-135 system, engaging;
*The ABM system around Moscow fires salvoes of SH-11 exoatmospheric kill vehicles at the now-revealed American RFG satellites. Their combined small-yield nuclear and kinetic payloads destroy at least sixty percent of the satellites, and IS-MU orbital ASAT payloads attack several American reconnaissance satellites over Europe, with varying degrees of success.*
It appears our radar systems will have to be given a large overhaul - the fact they did not detect these American weapons of mass destruction is worrying, almost as worrying as the damage inflicted on our energy supplies. However, I assure you, my capitalist 'friends', that there are plenty more missiles where those came from and should you attempt to position any more orbital assets over Mother Russia we will be watching. With targeting optics.
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#1124
Posted 30 August 2008 - 04:25
*prepares for main assault*
this time, no F-22's will escape.
#1125
Posted 30 August 2008 - 11:13
Spy: "Sir, we heard Russian transmit about reorganiseing their forces in east Germany. Our spies find one unit of AA weapons commanded by Kapitan called "T-34". This is good time too strike with Searchmen and Cavalry."
Metalic: "Ok, send them T-34's position."
Soldier: "Yes sir."
Also I am fan of fan-made Transformers Legacy. Even its fan-made, its really nice work. If you want to check it out, come here.
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