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Update Starfire's campaigns (#3352)
This updates all ten of my campaigns with the improvements I made for the Retribution versions. There are Retribution-specific units and trigger zones in the miz templates, but I've tested them and they don't appear to cause any issues (since Liberation will just ignore the unknown units and trigger zones). This will make things easier for me in the future, because then I don't have to maintain two separate sets of the same campaign files. The changes include a total redo of supply routes for better convoy on-road pathing, as well as a balance pass for squadron distribution and strength. I have also made a slight edit to one of my faction files to fix a typo.
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an unexpected and urgent call to action. Their mission is daunting but clear - to
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prevent the capture of Port Stanley and liberate East Falkland from the clutches
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of the PMC forces.</p><p>
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This small group must strategically push the PMC forces back through the treacherous
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This small group must strategically destroy the PMC forces deployed around the treacherous
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valley lying between Wickham Heights and the Onion Ranges, an area ominously known
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as No Man's Land. Their plan involves a daring assault to destroy the enemy's
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helicopter gunships stationed at San Carlos FOB. Following this, they aim to force
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the PMC ground forces into a strategic retreat southward, along the 1.6 mile wide
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isthmus into Lafonia. This calculated offensive is designed to create a defensible
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position at Goose Green on the narrow isthmus, which can be held against a numerically
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isthmus into Lafonia. This offensive is designed to create a defensible position
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at Goose Green on the narrow isthmus, which can be held against a numerically
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superior force until the arrival of Big Lizzie.</p>
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miz: battle_for_no_mans_land.miz
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performance: 1
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#Port Stanley
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1:
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 6
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- primary: BAI
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 6
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#San Carlos FOB
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3:
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- primary: BAI
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mi-24P Hind-F
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size: 6
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#Goose Green
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24:
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Ka-50 Hokum III
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- Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3)
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size: 6
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theater: Sinai
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authors: Starfire
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recommended_player_faction: Bluefor Modern
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recommended_enemy_faction: Egypt 2000s
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recommended_enemy_faction: Egypt 2000
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description:
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<p>For over 4 decades, the United States and Egypt have run a series of
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biannual joint military exercises called Bright Star. Over the years, the
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number of participating countries has grown substantially. Exercise Bright
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Star 2025 boasts 8 participant nations and 14 observer nations. The United
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States and a portion of the exercise coalition will play the part of a
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fictional hostile nation dubbed Orangeland, staging a mock invasion against
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Cairo. Israel, having for the first time accepted the invitation to observe,
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is hosting the aggressor faction of the exercise coalition at its
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airfields.</p>
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<p>For over four decades, the United States and Egypt have conducted a series
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of biannual joint military exercises known as Bright Star. As the
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geopolitical landscape has transformed, so too has the scope and scale of
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Exercise Bright Star. The exercise has grown over the years to incorporate
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a wide array of international participants. The 2025 iteration of
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Exercise Bright Star features eight participating nations alongside
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fourteen observer nations.</p><p>
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For the 2025 exercises, the United States, along with a select contingent
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from the exercise coalition, will take on the role of a hypothetical
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adversarial nation, dubbed Orangeland. This scenario is designed to
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simulate a mock invasion against Cairo, and presents a valuable
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opportunity for participating nations to refine their joint operational
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capabilities and improve logistical and tactical interoperability</p><p>
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A historic addition to Exercise Bright Star 2025 is the participation of
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Israel as an observer nation. This marks a significant milestone, given
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the complex historical relations in the region, and symbolises a step
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forward in regional collaboration and military diplomacy. Israel's role,
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hosting the aggressor faction of the exercise coalition at its airfields,
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not only demonstrates the broadening scope of the exercise but also highlights
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the value of fostering an environment of mutual cooperation and shared
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security objectives.</p>
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miz: exercise_bright_star.miz
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performance: 1
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recommended_start_date: 2025-09-01
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aircraft:
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- CH-47D
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size: 20
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- primary: BAI
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 8
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- primary: Air Assault
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- UH-60A
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size: 4
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# Nevatim (106)
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# Nevatim temporarilly disabled because airfield is borked
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# 8:
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# - primary: AEW&C
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# aircraft:
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# Melez (30)
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5:
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Ka-50 Hokum III
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- Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3)
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size: 4
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- primary: BAI
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- A-10C Thunderbolt II (Suite 7)
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size: 8
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 10
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- Su-25T Frogfoot
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size: 20
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# Creech
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Creech FARP:
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1:
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Ka-50 Hokum III
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- Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3)
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size: 8
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- primary: Air Assault
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mi-24P Hind-F
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size: 4
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name: Normandy - The Final Countdown II
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theater: Normandy
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authors: Starfire
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recommended_player_faction:
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country: Combined Joint Task Forces Blue
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name: D-Day Allied Forces 1944 and 1990
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authors: Starfire
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description: <p>Faction for Final Countdown II</p>
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locales:
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- en_US
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aircrafts:
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- Boston Mk.III
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- Fortress Mk.III
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- Mustang Mk.IV (Late)
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- Spitfire LF Mk IX
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- Thunderbolt Mk.II (Late)
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- MosquitoFBMkVI
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- F-14B Tomcat
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- F/A-18C Hornet (Lot 20)
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- S-3B Viking
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- UH-60L
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- UH-60A
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awacs:
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- E-2C Hawkeye
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tankers:
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- S-3B Tanker
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frontline_units:
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- A17 Light Tank Mk VII Tetrarch
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- A22 Infantry Tank MK IV Churchill VII
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- A27L Cruiser Tank MK VIII Centaur IV
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- A27M Cruiser Tank MK VIII Cromwell IV
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- Daimler Armoured Car Mk I
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- M2A1 Half-Track
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- QF 40 mm Mark III
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- Sherman Firefly VC
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- Sherman III
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artillery_units:
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- M12 Gun Motor Carriage
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logistics_units:
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- Truck Bedford
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- Truck GMC "Jimmy" 6x6 Truck
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infantry_units:
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- Infantry M1 Garand
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naval_units:
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- DDG Arleigh Burke IIa
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- CG Ticonderoga
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- CVN-74 John C. Stennis
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missiles: []
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air_defense_units:
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- Bofors 40 mm Gun
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preset_groups:
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- Ally Flak
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requirements:
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WW2 Asset Pack: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/products/other/wwii_assets_pack/
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carrier_names:
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- CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt
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has_jtac: true
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jtac_unit: MQ-9 Reaper
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unrestricted_satnav: true
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doctrine: ww2
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building_set: ww2ally
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cargo_ship: LST Mk.II
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recommended_player_faction: D-Day Allied Forces 1944 and 1990
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recommended_enemy_faction: Germany 1944
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description:
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<p>While enroute to the Persian Gulf for Operation Desert Shield, the USS
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<p>An Argentinean extremist group has contracted the Sons of Warvan (SoW), an
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unusually well-equipped PMC with close ties to the Russian government, to
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construct a beryllium bomb at the secret Omega 13 production facility in
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Ushaia for use in its ongoing conflict with Chile. United States military
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Ushuaia for use in its ongoing conflict with Chile. United States military
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forces have established a foothold at San Julian. While the SoW are distracted
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up north, it is up to the Marines to launch an assault upon Ushaia from an LHA
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in order to disable the bomb production facility. Fortunately, Ushaia is
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up north, it is up to the Marines to launch an assault upon Ushuaia from an LHA
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in order to disable the bomb production facility. Fortunately, Ushuaia is
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lightly defended as the SoW are trying to avoid unwanted attention.</p>
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miz: grabthars_hammer.miz
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performance: 2
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aircraft:
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- F-15C Eagle
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size: 8
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 8
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- primary: Refueling
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aircraft:
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- KC-135 Stratotanker
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F/A-18C Hornet (Lot 20)
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size: 20
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size: 40
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: air-to-ground
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aircraft:
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#Ushuaia
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7:
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Ka-50 Hokum III
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- Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3)
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size: 8
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#Ushuaia Helo Port
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8:
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- primary: Air Assault
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mi-24P Hind-F
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size: 8
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#Tarawa Class LHA
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Blue-LHA:
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 12
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#Akrotiri
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44:
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- primary: BAI
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-1W SuperCobra
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size: 4
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aircraft:
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- OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
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size: 4
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- primary: Air Assault
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secondary: air-to-ground
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- primary: Transport
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- UH-60A
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size: 4
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#Ercan
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- primary: Transport
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- CH-47D
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size: 6
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#Qeshm Island (12)
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13:
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- primary: Air Assault
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mi-24P Hind-F
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size: 12
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- F-16CM Fighting Falcon (Block 50)
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size: 28
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 4
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- H-6J Badger
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size: 16
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- primary: BAI
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-1W SuperCobra
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- Su-25 Frogfoot
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size: 16
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
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- Mi-24P Hind-F
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recommended_player_faction: USA 2005
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recommended_enemy_faction: Russia 2010
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description:
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<p>United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) observers stationed in
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Georgia to monitor the ceasefire between Georgia and Abkhazia have been cut
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off from friendly forces by Russian troops backing the separatist state. The
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UNOMIG HQ at Sukhumi has been taken, and a small contingent of observers and
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troops at the Zugdidi Sector HQ will have to make a run for the coast,
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supported by offshore US naval aircraft. The contingent is aware that their
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best shot at survival is to swiftly retake Sukhumi before Russian forces have
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a chance to dig in, so that friendly ground forces can land and reinforce
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them.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> Ground unit purchase will not be available
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past Turn 0 until Sukhumi is retaken, so it is imperative you reach Sukhumi
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with at least one surviving ground unit to capture it. Two Hueys are available
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at Zugdidi for some close air support. The player can either play the first
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leg of the scenario as an evacuation with a couple of light vehicles (e.g.
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Humvees) set on breakthrough (modifying waypoints in the mission editor so
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they are not charging head-on into enemy ground forces is suggested), or
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purchase heavier ground units if they wish to experience a more traditional
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frontline ground war. Once Sukhumi has been captured, squadrons based in
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Incirlik Turkey can be ferried in via the "From Incirlik" off-map spawn
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point.</p>
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<p><strong>Background</strong> - The United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) has been actively monitoring the ceasefire agreement between Georgia and its breakaway region of Abkhazia. Recent developments have escalated tensions in the area, leading to a precarious situation for UN observers and affiliated personnel.
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</p><p><strong>Current Situation</strong> - UNOMIG observers, along with a contingent of international troops, have found themselves isolated due to the intervention of Russian forces supporting the separatist ambitions of Abkhazia. The UNOMIG headquarters located in Sukhumi has fallen into enemy hands. A smaller group based at the Zugdidi Sector Headquarters now faces the daunting task of navigating to safety with the aid of offshore naval air support.
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</p><p><strong>Objective</strong> - The immediate goal is to orchestrate a strategic withdrawal of UN forces to the coastline, leveraging support from US naval aircraft positioned offshore. The critical mission objective is the rapid recapture of Sukhumi. This action is essential to enable the landing of friendly ground forces and the ferrying in of land-based sqwuadrons from Incirlik.
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</p><p><strong>Operational Constraints</strong> - It is crucial to note that reinforcement of ground units will not be possible until Sukhumi is successfully recaptured. This recapture can either be performed using existing UN personnel and ground vehicles, or via heliborne assault troop insertion.
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</p><p><strong>Assets & Support</strong> - Available assets include two Huey helicopters for close air support. Commanders may opt to initiate the operation with light vehicles, such as Humvees, employing breakthrough tactics to avoid direct confrontations with enemy forces. Alternatively, the use of heavier ground units is an option for commanders seeking a more conventional combat engagement. Upon the recapture of Sukhumi, additional squadrons from Incirlik, Turkey, will become operational.
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</p><p><strong>Secondary Objective</strong> - Consider prioritising the capture of the Batumi airfield, located to the south, for its strategic value as a forward operating base. Commanders should be aware of the inherent risks, as the airfield is relatively small and lacks air defence systems, posing a significant threat to any stationed aircraft.</p>
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miz: operation_vectrons_claw.miz
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performance: 1
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recommended_start_date: 2008-08-08
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size: 20
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Squadrons from Incirlik:
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- AH-64D Apache Longbow
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size: 4
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size: 20
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#Maykop-Khanskaya
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- primary: Anti-ship
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- primary: Strike
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secondary: air-to-ground
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aircraft:
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- Tu-22M3 Backfire-C
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performance: 1
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recommended_start_date: 1970-11-29
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version: "11.0"
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settings:
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a4_skyhawk: true
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f4bc_phantom: true
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ov10a_bronco: true
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squadrons:
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#Andersen AFB
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- primary: SEAD
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-4C Phantom II
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- F-4E Phantom II
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size: 16
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size: 8
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- primary: Strike
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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country: Egypt
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name: Egypt 2000s
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name: Egypt 2000
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authors: Starfire
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description: <p>Egyptian military in the 21st century.</p>
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locales:
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