skull132
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Shah of the Israeli Hierarchy
Shah Ananiah Levi
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Post by skull132 on Apr 30, 2012 9:39:23 GMT
The Hierarchical Forces have been engaged by the Jordanians in border conflicts multiple times. The Hierarchy has had enough and is pushing to invade Jordan.
Hierarchical Forces deployed: 1st Israeli Rifles - 70x SR53 rifles; 20x L1A1 LMGs; 10x ATL59 AT weapons 1st Infantry Carriers - 20x AV-100 APCs; 5x AV-102 armoured AAA vehicles 1st Desert Tank Corps - 5x AV-101 MBTs; 5x AV-104 light tanks; 5x AV-102 armoured AAA vehicles
The Infantry will be loaded into the APCs. The 1st Desert Tank Corps shall be taking position as the spearhead of the assault force, with the Infantry Carriers in tow.
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AgentFawkes
Leader of the DPR
Operative Anton Kyznetsov
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Post by AgentFawkes on May 1, 2012 17:50:20 GMT
The Jordan Army was not prepared for a full-on attack, and scrapes together a defense force from nearby bases: 50 Galil Style rifles 5 RPGs 5 Galil style Sniper variants 5 HMG setups
15 Heavy Jeeps with Recoiless rifles 5 Medium tanks
4 Light Helicopters with AGMs and .50 guns
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skull132
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Shah of the Israeli Hierarchy
Shah Ananiah Levi
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Post by skull132 on May 1, 2012 18:38:35 GMT
The Infantry Carriers and Israeli Rifles shall advance with the infantry dismounted, but ready to take cover if assaulted. If need be, the APCs will fire out smoke grenades to cover themselves and the infantry. The 5 AAA shall move behind the APCs and infantry, ready to move forward if they can take a bite out of the helicopters.
The MBTs and the 5 AAA attached to them shall stay as far away as possible (should be further than the recoiless can shoot) and start sniping the jeeps. The light tanks shall move with the APCs and support them.
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AgentFawkes
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Post by AgentFawkes on May 2, 2012 4:11:07 GMT
The jeeps attempt a drive-by on the APCs, barely succeeding in destroying one before being cut into ribbons. The few remaining stragglers are hit by the skilled tank crews. A few riflemen are lost from shrapnel, 4 in total. The HMGs and snipers set up on a large hill in the middle of the battlefield, the riflemen moving between what little cover lies in front of the hill. The RPGs are no-where to be seen, but cannot be far from either spotted group.
The enemy tanks appear from behind the hill at full speed, helicopters overhead escorting them. If engaged, the tanks are to focus on AA, while the helicopters will launch AGMs at enemy MBTs.
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skull132
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Shah of the Israeli Hierarchy
Shah Ananiah Levi
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Post by skull132 on May 2, 2012 12:49:42 GMT
Once the helicopters and tanks are sighted, all vehicles will launch their smoke grenades which will result in their position being blanketed by smoke. The infantry shall take cover, and the AAA shall use their radars to engage enemy helicopters through the smoke.
Once the radars are clear, the MBTs and light tanks shall roll out of the smoke and engage the medium tanks. While this is going on, the APCs and infantry shall move on the hostile infantry hill with the infantry forming columns behind the APCs to stay safe from the enemy HMGs and other stuff. The APCs shall use their high-caliber guns to engage the enemy fortified positions. If possible, the AT soldiers shall take shots against enemy armour.
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AgentFawkes
Leader of the DPR
Operative Anton Kyznetsov
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Post by AgentFawkes on May 3, 2012 15:18:50 GMT
Surprised by the sudden blanket of smoke, the helicopter gunners switch to their AGMs and attempt to get locks. Before any of them manage, AA missiles slam into their hulls, killing the crews and crashing the choppers. The Israeli forces suffer no losses from this.
The fortified enemies cannot maintain cover for long due to the APC's guns, being shred apart one by one. The snipers try their hardest to engage Israeli infantry, but the APC's continue to pin them down. An RPG leaves the hill, hitting a small group of Israeli soldiers. You lose 2 LMGs and 4 more riflemen. The enemy infantry is down to about 20% of each infantry type now.
The Jordanian tanks are no match for the Israeli's superior engineering, their shots falling short on empty dunes. All enemy tanks are destroyed with no losses. The remaining Jordanian soldiers see their armor destroyed and attempt to retreat, leaving their weapons and unnecessaries behind.
You've won Jordan, 6k a day.
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