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The Norse were more progressive than athens
Зашто причате француски
Persia would be a better comparison against athens
He's French, as is Arcanda
As constant 40mm AA fire drowns the blue skies above, forcing the Royalist MiG-29's to keep much higher altitude than is ideal for targeting and missile guiding systems, a majority of the B11 anti-ship missiles delivered were rendered unable to acquire target lock, and thus plummeted to the sea. All but one, that managed to strike D-11 AB Bastión upon it's broadside stern as she escorted GLA "Salamandra" away from the main fleet and toward the Corn Islands. Steering rudder and propulsion systems crippled, D-11 AB Bastión halted in the waves, bobbing with the current as she was slowly reduced to a loose drift. Despite the damage, much of the crew survived the blast and continued to add anti-aircraft pressure, striking down another MiG-29 attempting to gain guided-missile lock. Other crew focused on fighting fires in the ship's stern compartments where the she took the blow.
Meanwhile, GLA Salamandra continued on to the Corn Islands, D-16 AB Zulia stayed behind to ensure the safety of D-11 AB Bastión, providing equal AA pressure as Bastión, tagging another MiG-29 as a 40mm shell exploded near the left wing, damaging it's stabilizer systems, forcing it to spiral dive into the sea with a roaring splash. However, as GLA Salamandra continued on course, radars picked up a swathe of Scud-B ballistic missiles hurtling down upon T-91 AB Los Frailes, with no missile defenses of it's own, AB Los Frailes resorted to emergency evasive maneuvers, narrowly escaping one Scud-B as the HE warhead impacted narrowly close. The second Scud-B would completely miss it's target, blasting into the water meters away. The third, however was inescapable as AB Los Frailes' course matched up with the trajectory of the remaining Scud, impacting directly into the bridge of the ship with a violent explosion. The crew, 2 × T-72B1V's, and 4× PT-76B's lost to the depths as the wreckage of AB Los Frailes sank and burned.
With this, three more Scud-B flew through the air, destined for three Alligator-class LST's. Unlike the Los Frailes-class, however, the Alligator-class is well equipped with 9K32 Strela-2 SAM missiles, proven as effective against ballistic missiles as they are for aircraft, striking down the Scud-B missiles miles in the air with eardrum-rocking explosions. The SAM missiles coming from Bluefields to intercept the Ivan Rogov-launched Kamov Ka-27M, already far from their launch point, were thrown off by evasive maneuvers and deployment of IR flare countermeasures. The Ka-27M's continued their radar picket of the area as the Amphibious Ready Groups Tiburón Toro and Caimán Negro push forth.
In the aftermath of the wave of Royalista coastal defenses, GLA Salamandra managed to finally reach mere miles of Isla de Maíz, with four out of five ships still sailing forth, safely reaching the warm sandy shores, shrouded with tall palm trees making up the dense inner jungles on the outskirts of Aeropuerto de Corn Island on Big Corn Island. The some 300 Marines of the Marine Force Reconnaissance Battalion GC Jose Felix Ribas accompanied by 20 × PT-76B and 20 × BRDM-1 swiftly made their way onto the empty beach, securing it for the safe departure of 2 × T-55AM, 6 × LVPT-7, 4 × PT-76B, 4 × Weishi SR-5, 4 × S-125 Pechora-2M (truck chassis mounted), 1 × Kasta 2E2 radar, and 100 Marines with the 393rd Marine Air Defense Artillery Battalion RADM José María García, onto the beach head.
Miles off Isla del Maíz shores, GLA Tiburón Toro and Caimán Negro have altered strategy, deciding to remain close-knit and land together just a few miles from Bluefields proper as they pass Isla del Maíz, marking just a 50 mile stretch to the mainland Moskito coastline for the remaining GLA's. As Almirante Giuseppe Alessandrello Cimadevilla's flagship, F-21 AB Mariscal Sucre, took lead of the formation with a full steam ahead order, the fleet maximized engine outputs to a general pace of 19-20 knots across in attempt to quickly close the distance to the shores.
Nonador and Antillian
Donc réponds-moi: Tu penses que parce que la loi dit que ça marche comme ça, alors ça va tout le temps marcher comme ça ?
Tu ignores délibérément la part humaine qui joue pourtant un rôle non-négligeable dans tous les aspects de la vie ?
Nicaragua por la liberación! ¡Aumento del ejército popular sandinista!
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Arcanda random question
Why do Japanese people keep electing Abe?
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In this timeline it's actually his first time on the ballot.
IRL he isn't very charismatic from what I know but he's still a political heavyweight. Much like was the case in this timeline, the LDP is Japan's #1 party. A lot of connections and money. Right now there's simply no opposition credible/united enough to face Abe and he has wide support inside his party.
Abe is the best Prime Minister,
And I’m not just saying that because there are thousands of pictures of him and Obama together
that's such a het answer smh my head
Paramountica and Yarosluv
japan also has one of the largest still active communist parties of any democratic country
Victoria Harbor and Rhodique
Oh I mean irl
Since like Japan’s economy still is a rollercoaster and the demographic issues remain
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they have the windows logo as well
Yarosluv and Arcanda
tru tru
Yea but who remembers the Arab-JRA...?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Red_Army
Arcanda and Antillian
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