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Global Escalation
By: Erwinfoxjj Date: June 11, 2013, 9:00 pm
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Began: June 25, 1950
Participants:
Iron Alliance, League of Nations Forces
Power 30 Alliance, Chengdu
Coalition Commander: Muunteli General of the Army Luchas
Mombantuu
Power 30 Commander:
Location: East Chetamul and surrounding waters, Los Mochis and
surrounding waters
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Re: The Chetamul Conflict
By: Peaceman Date: June 12, 2013, 11:23 pm
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Re: Global Escalation
By: Erwinfoxjj Date: June 13, 2013, 5:26 pm
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1800n Hours Muunteli Time
Los Mochis
In the dark of the night both Carriers of the Muunteli Carrier
Strike Forces launched their jets into the night carrying their
assortment of AAM's and ground attack payloads. Seaplanes
patrolled the skies around the fleets for enemy vessels and
aircraft, an easy job if somewhat lack lustre. The coast came
into view quickly and below the lights of the port town were
visible. The squadron leaders reported back to their commanders
that no military force was present and that the time table
remained active. The squadrons then followed the road below with
no radio silence, hoping to draw out the Los Mochis air force in
a turkey shoot. The pilots could see the lights of the encamped
division not far ahead and switched weapons hot, in the distance
elements of the Los Mochis air force could be seen flying
towards them. Below the Muunteli jets tracers raced into the air
and flak clouds burst all to no effect.
(O4+(T5vsT1=8)+Mobility1 vs O2=13-2=11)
The Muunteli jets quickly dispatched the first wave of primitive
biplanes with heavy machine gun fire, targeting the enemy planes
from quite a distance. The night sky was lit by search lights
and falling balls of fire and metal. Radio chatter indicate that
the rest of the fighters were being scrambled from the air base
near the capitol and were estimated to arrived in thirty
minutes, plenty of time for the FB70's to cause their damage.
The Fighter Bombers dived on the entrenched positions with guns
blazing. While the defences worked wonderfully against a ground
attack the pure power of the advanced air forces attack was too
great. The fifty calibre machine guns tore holes through the
even the heaviest tanks of the Mechanized Infantry division.
Large white cannisters were also dropped over the area, tumbling
through the air before exploding in flames 200 yards long. The
command post was identified quickly in a three story manor
before a mixture of white phosphorous bombs and high explosives
were dropped on it. The strafing, bombing, and burning continued
until the Fighter Bombers had exhausted all ordinance and began
the return trip, meanwhile the F404's located the incoming enemy
squadrons and again engaged with total success, ripping apart
the flimsy wood, steel, and canvas planes. With munitions left
the F404's continued on their secondary objective, neutralizing
enemy bombers at the airfield. Flying faster and lighter now
they quickly over came the Los Mochis radar sites destroying
them with HARM missiles. General Purpose High Explosive bombs
were dropped on the hangars around the airfield before the air
craft left for their carriers.
(O4+(T5vsT1=8)+Mobility1 vs O2+Dug In +2 =13-4=9)
In the west 32 C200's left Muunteli air space, aiming for the
military port on the western coast of Los Mochis. The high
altitude planes carried hundreds of thousands of pounds of bombs
to their target in the darkness and the several hour trip was
uneventful. The port lights came into view of the bombers and
the bays were readied. Again the Los Mochis AA and Flak couldn't
reach the planes and fell out of the sky. The steady crews lined
up the enemy ships and began deploying smart bombs first,
targeting the archaic vessels first. Once the 25 ships had been
thoroughly blown up by the bombers they moved in towards the
port structures and then city dropping high explosives and fire
bombs. As the fires raged below the planes continued on for the
next city nestled in the mountains. Again bombs rained down upon
the city causing great fires that raged across the urban jungle.
Out of ordanance the bombers returned home as a second wave of
jet engined bombers passed above them, loaded with an even more
deadly weapon.
The C500's flew south of the mountains raining death and
destruction amongst the city. Mixed in with the fire bombs and
high explosives were payloads of VX gas killing first
responders. The air base scramble fighters who were unable to
reach the altitude of the bombers and watched as their base was
destroyed by high explosives. As the attack ended the bombers
left the area, passing four Nakama ICBM's travelling towards Los
Mochis. The naval base and town in the south of Los Mochis was
hit by two missiles carrying huge loads of VX gas delivered in
MIRV packages that spread quickly through the streets, men died
before even reaching their ships. In the capitol the ICBM's
again delivered VX in MIRV packages hitting the capitol
building, the air base, the naval base, and the rest of the
city. Tens of millions were dead by morning when the 100th and
101st Marine Divisions landed on the northern coast unopposed.
(O4+T5=9 vs T1+R2=3) Result 6
An immediate demand was made to the generals to surrender their
divisions unconditionally or a second wave would kill any
remaining citizens and soldiers. As the demand was issued the
expeditionary force was coming ashore, preparing for a fight
against whatever was left of the Los Mochis military. Planes
targeted ships still in their docks and afloat, with the FB70's
locating three Los Mochis battleships sailing for the Carrier
Strike Force. The missile cruisers quickly dispatched them with
a volley of long range anti-shipping missiles.
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Re: Global Escalation
By: Erwinfoxjj Date: June 13, 2013, 7:51 pm
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The First Airborne division has been organized under a single
command and are currently being dropped in Los Mochis as we
speak. Heavy air support has been issued as the air campaign
continues against Los Mochis forces with fighters and fighter
bombers attacking ground forces with napalm and high explosives.
Reports indicate that many Los Mochis divisions are fleeing
their positions as the battle continues with no word from the
Generals of the Los Mochis Army. A lone destroyer was also
confirmed sunk this evening after attempting to attack a
Muunteli destroyer on patrol.
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Re: Global Escalation
By: Erwinfoxjj Date: June 15, 2013, 2:30 am
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Muunteli forces have begun large scale sweeping operations
though the graveyard of a nation. Many units are reporting
medium to heavy guerilla style contacts and are using maximum
force against the enemy. There have been zero reports of
survivors in the cities hit by VX and napalmed, while many
hostile non-uniformed enemy combatants were reported fleeing the
cities on foot. Operations are expected to continue in the
weekend as forces sweep north to the last city not hit by
Muunteli forces.
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Re: Global Escalation
By: Erwinfoxjj Date: June 16, 2013, 4:01 pm
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Current advances and engagement with trapped or retreating
forces.
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Currently the rear guard actions being undertaken by the Los
Mochis army are being destroyed forcing more and more men to be
lost in this failing operations. Current reports indicate that
two mountain divisions in the east have dispersed taking their
arms and ammunition with them, but no longer following any
orders. Both Mechanized divisions have moved to the last
standing city and are beginning to fortify it into a citadel.
Attack Helicopters patrolling the rear lines of the
expeditionary force have reported positive identifications of
Los Mochis guerillas, with all being killed in each engagement.
Fighter bombers from the carrier strike force have begun a
massive attack patrol along the mountains killing known elements
of the Mountain Divisions and inflicting serious damage to
several operating bases with napalm. A broad sweep is being made
across the county as forces continue the fight that has gone on
for a month.
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In East Chetamul defences are being hardened with permanent
bunkers of reinforced concrete and re-bar. Minefields have been
successfully camouflaged and barriers of wire and tank traps
have been erected to direct the flow of enemy forces into the
minefields. SAM positions have been dug in and also camouflaged
with extra missiles being stockpiled. The addition of a 600 km
radar site has increased the efficiency greatly as well. The
extensive fortifications across the island are being called
"Munkuta", or God's Wall. Priests have blessed many of the
weapons of the Muunteli forces as war chants continue each night
over loud speakers.
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