Regional update;
The bulk of NATO forces have withdrawn to Fallujah which is on the western border of Takistan, close to the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea. The Pakistani and Iranian advance has matched the pace of NATO’s withdrawal and their forces now encompass Fallujah, with the city becoming the focal point of a standoff between NATO and CSAT. There have been no full scale engagements between the two global treaty forces however there are reports of regular skirmishes and casualties are fast mounting on both sides. Across the Caspian Sea is Turkey and the Russian Federation. Turkey, as a member state of CSAT, has its forces on full standby and fears continue to grow that it will make advances into the Mediterranean. With Russia continuing to take a neutral stance, the NATO forces at Fallujah are isolated in the city with no further avenue of withdrawal. Both NATO and CSAT have been reluctant to make a firm attempt to secure air superiority as neither force has a clear advantage.
At the UN, attempts to find a political resolution continue however little progress has been made to date. In a statement by the Chinese government they reiterated their support for Pakistan and Iran ‘as a member state of CSAT China pledges full support for both countries in this time of trouble’. In a second statement the foreign minister confirmed that no Chinese military forces would be moving to the area at this time, however Chinese military involvement was not ruled out and would be justified under the Canton Strategic Alliance Treaty.
As Fallujah prepares itself to be the canvas for a full scale battle, the rest of the world holds its breath.
Situational update;
With Alpha becoming caught up in various skirmishes during our withdrawal from Badakhohan province the squad has fallen behind the CSAT front line. We are approximately 200km from Fallajuha with the Pakistani 111th Brigade or 'Triple-1 Brigade' and Iranian Quds force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in front of us. We have lost communication with NATO / FGM Command, and the long range radio has been damaged. We are currently hidden in the eastern area of Reshmaan Province. As a unit we have a decision to make, continue to try and make our way back to Fallajuha or identify our own targets of opportunity and disrupt CSAT activities behind their lines.
Mission brief;
We are currently hidden at a small ruin in the hills to the east of Faaria. Both Pakistani and Iranian forces are operating in the area with forward supply airfields to our south and west. We have seen regular supply conveys heading through the region and patrols securing local infrastructure. We need to make a decision, hold or continue to withdraw. If we hold we will need to run insurgent operations using hit and run tactics. If we withdraw we will need to identify a safe passage and decide if we move by vehicle or more stealthily on foot. A secondary consideration is refugees fleeing the combat zone. It is not clear where their allegiances sit so we also need to be cautious around civilians.
[Pic, map of AO]
Mods required
@A3MP (ver 1.4)
@CBA_A3 (ver 1.0.6.212)
@Alive (ver 0.6.8.1406181)
@CAF_AG (ver 1.5.2)
@mad_build (ver 0.8.0)
@mad_resh (ver 0.8.0)
@NATO_Russian_SF_Weapons (ver 1.2)
@task_force_radio (0.9.2)
@JSRS2 (ver 2.1)
Optional
@BlastCore_A3 (ver 0.3)
@mrb_a3_voicestop (ver 1.4)
@outlw_magrepack (ver 3.1.0)
@sthud_a3 (ver 14.3.2)
@VTS_WeaponResting (ver 0.5)
Roles and allocation
Squad Lead - Septic
Paramedic - Nelson
Engineer - Vart
JTAC \ Signals - DoubleD
Fire Team Lead - Cohort
Light Machine Gun - Ithikial
Anti Tank - Nathan
Marksman -
Shout out if you would prefer a different slot. If we have more numbers I can open up another squad.
The bulk of NATO forces have withdrawn to Fallujah which is on the western border of Takistan, close to the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea. The Pakistani and Iranian advance has matched the pace of NATO’s withdrawal and their forces now encompass Fallujah, with the city becoming the focal point of a standoff between NATO and CSAT. There have been no full scale engagements between the two global treaty forces however there are reports of regular skirmishes and casualties are fast mounting on both sides. Across the Caspian Sea is Turkey and the Russian Federation. Turkey, as a member state of CSAT, has its forces on full standby and fears continue to grow that it will make advances into the Mediterranean. With Russia continuing to take a neutral stance, the NATO forces at Fallujah are isolated in the city with no further avenue of withdrawal. Both NATO and CSAT have been reluctant to make a firm attempt to secure air superiority as neither force has a clear advantage.
At the UN, attempts to find a political resolution continue however little progress has been made to date. In a statement by the Chinese government they reiterated their support for Pakistan and Iran ‘as a member state of CSAT China pledges full support for both countries in this time of trouble’. In a second statement the foreign minister confirmed that no Chinese military forces would be moving to the area at this time, however Chinese military involvement was not ruled out and would be justified under the Canton Strategic Alliance Treaty.
As Fallujah prepares itself to be the canvas for a full scale battle, the rest of the world holds its breath.
Situational update;
With Alpha becoming caught up in various skirmishes during our withdrawal from Badakhohan province the squad has fallen behind the CSAT front line. We are approximately 200km from Fallajuha with the Pakistani 111th Brigade or 'Triple-1 Brigade' and Iranian Quds force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in front of us. We have lost communication with NATO / FGM Command, and the long range radio has been damaged. We are currently hidden in the eastern area of Reshmaan Province. As a unit we have a decision to make, continue to try and make our way back to Fallajuha or identify our own targets of opportunity and disrupt CSAT activities behind their lines.
Mission brief;
We are currently hidden at a small ruin in the hills to the east of Faaria. Both Pakistani and Iranian forces are operating in the area with forward supply airfields to our south and west. We have seen regular supply conveys heading through the region and patrols securing local infrastructure. We need to make a decision, hold or continue to withdraw. If we hold we will need to run insurgent operations using hit and run tactics. If we withdraw we will need to identify a safe passage and decide if we move by vehicle or more stealthily on foot. A secondary consideration is refugees fleeing the combat zone. It is not clear where their allegiances sit so we also need to be cautious around civilians.
[Pic, map of AO]
Mods required
@A3MP (ver 1.4)
@CBA_A3 (ver 1.0.6.212)
@Alive (ver 0.6.8.1406181)
@CAF_AG (ver 1.5.2)
@mad_build (ver 0.8.0)
@mad_resh (ver 0.8.0)
@NATO_Russian_SF_Weapons (ver 1.2)
@task_force_radio (0.9.2)
@JSRS2 (ver 2.1)
Optional
@BlastCore_A3 (ver 0.3)
@mrb_a3_voicestop (ver 1.4)
@outlw_magrepack (ver 3.1.0)
@sthud_a3 (ver 14.3.2)
@VTS_WeaponResting (ver 0.5)
Roles and allocation
Squad Lead - Septic
Paramedic - Nelson
Engineer - Vart
JTAC \ Signals - DoubleD
Fire Team Lead - Cohort
Light Machine Gun - Ithikial
Anti Tank - Nathan
Marksman -
Shout out if you would prefer a different slot. If we have more numbers I can open up another squad.
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