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The eglintonian confederation

Can I use one very small aircraft carrier?

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Sure, might start a war with you later idk

Do you wanna continue our RP?

United acadia

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:Do you wanna continue our RP?

Sure let's continue.

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Sure let's continue.

(BTW Warplanes are now replaced by bombers)

Anyways, VTOL's and Multirole Jets continue fighting the F17, Bombers and some Multi Jets try destroying artillery and Defenses.

TBE again calls for more Bombers to take out the Defenses

United acadia

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:(BTW Warplanes are now replaced by bombers)

Last time we left off, the main rebel air base was shooting down quite a few of your fighters with advanced SAM installations, and now all the rebel jets have returned to the skies above the airport to defend it from the bombers

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Last time we left off, the main rebel air base was shooting down quite a few of your fighters with advanced SAM installations, and now all the rebel jets have returned to the skies above the airport to defend it from the bombers

I know read my message again, I edited.

United acadia

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:(BTW Warplanes are now replaced by bombers)

Anyways, VTOL's and Multirole Jets continue fighting the F17, Bombers and some Multi Jets try destroying artillery and Defenses.

TBE again calls for more Bombers to take out the Defenses

Slowly but surely, the rest of the F-17 jets are shot down due to the TBE forces' numerical superiority. Around 4 of the last remaining F-17s begin fleeing the city, flying away to a different rebel airport with what little fuel they have left and abandoning the airport as the order is given for the airport to be abandoned. The SAM installations fire more missiles into the skies at the bombers, but are disabled after a short period of time although they manage to hit their targets in most cases due to the advanced and sophisticated technology they utilize.

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Slowly but surely, the rest of the F-17 jets are shot down due to the TBE forces' numerical superiority. Around 4 of the last remaining F-17s begin fleeing the city, flying away to a different rebel airport with what little fuel they have left and abandoning the airport as the order is given for the airport to be abandoned. The SAM installations fire more missiles into the skies at the bombers, but are disabled after a short period of time although they manage to hit their targets in most cases due to the advanced and sophisticated technology they utilize.

The Bombers try destroying any remaining Artillery, Defenses or Rebel outposts.

The Army stationed in Acadia is preparing to launch the attack as bombardment slowly is over.

United acadia

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:The Bombers try destroying any remaining Artillery, Defenses or Rebel outposts.

The Army stationed in Acadia is preparing to launch the attack as bombardment slowly is over.

Throughout the rest of the city however, many such SAM installations are intact, waiting for the TBE planes to fly over. The missiles they fire are both heat-seeking and remotely guided, making them particularly effective against certain slower moving targets like the bombers. Hence, as the rest of the TBE bombers attempt to swarm over rebel outposts in the city, they are met with hail after hail of SAMs from SAM installations in those outposts.

Turkey bird empire

United acadia
IC: Honourbound is requesting that the 2nd Wing be utilized to bombard a Yaist encampment that has been troubling military and civilian activity in the area around Sint-Jans-Molbeek.

United acadia

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:Throughout the rest of the city however, many such SAM installations are intact, waiting for the TBE planes to fly over. The missiles they fire are both heat-seeking and remotely guided, making them particularly effective against certain slower moving targets like the bombers. Hence, as the rest of the TBE bombers attempt to swarm over rebel outposts in the city, they are met with hail after hail of SAMs from SAM installations in those outposts.

(Take a look at my Bombers in my Model Factbook, they aren't big anymore)
The Multirole Jets and VTOL's try shooting down SAM installations in order to make bombardment easier for Bombers. (If possible)

United acadia

United acadia

Honourbound wrote:United acadia
IC: Honourbound is requesting that the 2nd Wing be utilized to bombard a Yaist encampment that has been troubling military and civilian activity in the area around Sint-Jans-Molbeek.

Permission is granted by Lt. Colonel de Wolff.

United acadia wrote:Permission is granted by Lt. Colonel de Wolff.

(OOC: Wasn't De Wolff a General?)
IC: The 2nd Wing at Chaleroi arrive at the Yaist encampment in a few minutes and prepare for the bombing run.

United acadia

Good mornig :D

My thoughts and prayers are with those killed and injured in Israel-Palestine over the past week and throughout the holy month. STOP THE WAR GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:(Take a look at my Bombers in my Model Factbook, they aren't big anymore)

OOC, even if they're not big in terms of size, bombers are usually one of the heaviest and least agile category of planes since their payload is quite heavy (their payload being bombs). Hence they can maneuver less effectively in the face of SAMs.

Turkey bird empire wrote:The Multirole Jets and VTOL's try shooting down SAM installations in order to make bombardment easier for Bombers. (If possible)

The jets and VTOLs have a bit of success in disabling the SAMs, although for that to happen they need to move lower to the ground before they can fire any missiles at the installations for them to hit --- and that increases the likelihood of the SAMs hitting their targets (which are the planes), resulting in a few more VTOLs and jets being shot down by the missiles.

Honourbound wrote:(OOC: Wasn't De Wolff a General?)
IC: The 2nd Wing at Chaleroi arrive at the Yaist encampment in a few minutes and prepare for the bombing run.

The Yaists have no air support or anti air capabilities as they are not supported by any foreign arms suppliers; most attempt to take shelter and move their equipment along with themselves into underground tunnels when their sentries spot the planes coming from miles away and send back radio signals to the encampment.

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:
OOC, even if they're not big in terms of size, bombers are usually one of the heaviest and least agile category of planes since their payload is quite heavy (their payload being bombs). Hence they can maneuver less effectively in the face of SAMs.

The jets and VTOLs have a bit of success in disabling the SAMs, although for that to happen they need to move lower to the ground before they can fire any missiles at the installations for them to hit --- and that increases the likelihood of the SAMs hitting their targets (which are the planes), resulting in a few more VTOLs and jets being shot down by the missiles.

The Yaists have no air support or anti air capabilities as they are not supported by any foreign arms suppliers; most attempt to take shelter and move their equipment along with themselves into underground tunnels when their sentries spot the planes coming from miles away and send back radio signals to the encampment.

The F-105's of the 2nd Wing align in formation and drop their bombs on the encampment.

United acadia

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:OOC, even if they're not big in terms of size, bombers are usually one of the heaviest and least agile category of planes since their payload is quite heavy (their payload being bombs). Hence they can maneuver less effectively in the face of SAMs.

The jets and VTOLs have a bit of success in disabling the SAMs, although for that to happen they need to move lower to the ground before they can fire any missiles at the installations for them to hit --- and that increases the likelihood of the SAMs hitting their targets (which are the planes), resulting in a few more VTOLs and jets being shot down by the missiles.

The Yaists have no air support or anti air capabilities as they are not supported by any foreign arms suppliers; most attempt to take shelter and move their equipment along with themselves into underground tunnels when their sentries spot the planes coming from miles away and send back radio signals to the encampment.

(OOC:I know just wanted to clarify)

TBE ask for more VTOL's, Multi Jets and Bombers. TBE is also asking for permission if it would be a good idea to slowly start marching to the already bombed bases.

If needed TBE can also bring in some MBT's for the ground Invasion.

United acadia

I'm gonna go play some Genshin Impact.

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

Mestovakia wrote:I'm gonna go play some Genshin Impact.

Don't forget to bring in the Emergency food.

Turkey bird empire wrote:Don't forget to bring in the Emergency food.

I'm not bringing Paimon.

I'm interested in seeing what Inazuma is like.

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

Mestovakia wrote:I'm not bringing Paimon.

I'm interested in seeing what Inazuma is like.

You know whats weird? That Paimon has the name of an Demon.

United acadia

Honourbound wrote:The F-105's of the 2nd Wing align in formation and drop their bombs on the encampment.

The surface of the encampment, consisting of a few aboveground structures, is obliterated by the bombs and a few casualties are sustained. Given that the rebels were already expecting air attacks to be their chief problem however, much of the base is located underground in a network of tunnels that were formerly a inter-city subway system (but the parts underneath the encampment have been sealed off from the rest of the system).

Turkey bird empire wrote:(OOC:I know just wanted to clarify)

TBE ask for more VTOL's, Multi Jets and Bombers. TBE is also asking for permission if it would be a good idea to slowly start marching to the already bombed bases.

If needed TBE can also bring in some MBT's for the ground Invasion.

The Acadian high command tells TBE's military command that any attempt at entering the city now, while some of the rebel outposts are still standing and the rebels' underground network (which if you remember OOC was the old subway network in the city that has been turned into a transport and underground base network by the rebel forces) is untouched will be suicide as the rebels could appear from within these underground networks and ambush passing troops. The rebel forces could still mount a considerable aboveground defense too given that there is plenty of rubble to provide cover and buildings which could be sheltering rebel soldiers which both the Acadian and TBE high command just will not have any intelligence on.

Before letting TBE bring in more VTOLs, multirole jets and bombers, the Acadian high command wants to know how many TBE planes have been shot down. (Given the engagements with the SAM installations and rebel air force, OOC it will likely be in the tens, but I'll leave it up to you to decide)

Turkey bird empire

Turkey bird empire

United acadia wrote:The surface of the encampment, consisting of a few aboveground structures, is obliterated by the bombs and a few casualties are sustained. Given that the rebels were already expecting air attacks to be their chief problem however, much of the base is located underground in a network of tunnels that were formerly a inter-city subway system (but the parts underneath the encampment have been sealed off from the rest of the system).The Acadian high command tells TBE's military command that any attempt at entering the city now, while some of the rebel outposts are still standing and the rebels' underground network (which if you remember OOC was the old subway network in the city that has been turned into a transport and underground base network by the rebel forces) is untouched will be suicide as the rebels could appear from within these underground networks and ambush passing troops. The rebel forces could still mount a considerable aboveground defense too given that there is plenty of rubble to provide cover and buildings which could be sheltering rebel soldiers which both the Acadian and TBE high command just will not have any intelligence on.

Before letting TBE bring in more VTOLs, multirole jets and bombers, the Acadian high command wants to know how many TBE planes have been shot down. (Given the engagements with the SAM installations and rebel air force, OOC it will likely be in the tens, but I'll leave it up to you to decide)

I'd say....
-between 45 Bombers
-25 Multirole Jets
-35 VTOL's

What ya say? To much/less?

United acadia

Turkey bird empire wrote:
I'd say....
-between 45 Bombers
-30 Multirole Jets
-40 VTOL's

What ya say?

OOC, for a modern air force, that is really a lot...and considering how many planes you would have sent here in the first place due to limitations in the capacity of the local airports, I'd say that's a good majority of your local air power here wiped out.

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