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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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174 lines
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name: Sinai - Exercise Bright Star
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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 2000
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description:
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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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version: "11.0"
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squadrons:
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Blue CV-1:
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- primary: SEAD
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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: 24
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- primary: AEW&C
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aircraft:
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- E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
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size: 2
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- primary: Refueling
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aircraft:
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- S-3B Tanker
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size: 4
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Bombers from RAF Fairford:
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- primary: Anti-ship
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secondary: air-to-ground
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aircraft:
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- B-52H Stratofortress
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size: 8
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- primary: Strike
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secondary: air-to-ground
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aircraft:
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- B-1B Lancer
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size: 8
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# Hatzerim (141)
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7:
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- primary: CAS
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secondary: air-to-ground
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aircraft:
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- A-10C Thunderbolt II (Suite 7)
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size: 6
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- primary: Escort
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-15C Eagle
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size: 20
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- primary: OCA/Runway
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-15E Strike Eagle (Suite 4+)
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size: 16
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-16CM Fighting Falcon (Block 50)
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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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- JF-17 Thunder
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size: 16
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- primary: BARCAP
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mirage 2000C
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size: 12
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# Kedem
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12:
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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: 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-60L
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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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# - E-3A
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# size: 2
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# - primary: Refueling
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# aircraft:
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# - KC-135 Stratotanker
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# size: 2
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# Melez (30)
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5:
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- primary: CAS
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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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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- Mirage 2000C
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size: 12
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- primary: Escort
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- MiG-21bis Fishbed-N
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size: 12
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# Wadi al Jandali (72)
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13:
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- primary: AEW&C
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aircraft:
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- E-2C Hawkeye
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size: 2
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- primary: SEAD
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-4E Phantom II
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size: 20
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- primary: DEAD
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- F-16CM Fighting Falcon (Block 50)
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size: 20
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- primary: Air Assault
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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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- primary: OCA/Aircraft
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secondary: any
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aircraft:
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- SA 342L Gazelle
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size: 4
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# Cairo West (95)
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18:
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- primary: Transport
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aircraft:
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- C-130
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size: 8
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- primary: BARCAP
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secondary: air-to-air
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aircraft:
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- MiG-29S Fulcrum-C
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size: 20 |