Friday, March 12, 2010
Campaign Operations
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The main focus of the 62nd Fighting Falcons is flying in an ongoing, cooperative, campaign setting.  At each month's meeting, we advance the campaign progress and report on the results.

For our current operations using Falcon 4:Allied Force we have adopted an approach whereby we leave the enemy under AI control, but take direct control over all friendly air and (to a large extent) ground operations.  Our goal is to use as little AI as possible, and undertake all missions and roles personally.  To aid in this we have chosen Iron Fortress as the most compact of the Falcon 4 campaign settings.

To date we have limited AI air operations to AWACS and JSTARS, plus chopper recon flights, and the occasional BARCAP to cover things while we undertake longer-range strikes.

The reports from the meetings are available below.

The main focus of the 62nd Fighting Falcons is flying in an ongoing, cooperative, campaign setting.  At each month's meeting, we advance the campaign progress and report on the results.

For our current operations using Falcon 4:Allied Force we have adopted an approach whereby we leave the enemy under AI control, but take direct control over all friendly air and (to a large extent) ground operations.  Our goal is to use as little AI as possible, and undertake all missions and roles personally.  To aid in this we have chosen Iron Fortress as the most compact of the Falcon 4 campaign settings.

To date we have limited AI air operations to AWACS and JSTARS, plus chopper recon flights, and the occasional BARCAP to cover things while we undertake longer-range strikes.

The reports from the meetings are available below.


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War Reports
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Over the course of the May, June, July, August and November meetings, we have continued to push northward through day 3 and 4 of the campaign.  So far we have met little opposition on the ground, and have recaptured most of the west-coast and central airbases, and are starting to appoach Seoul and the demarkation line.

Chinese air opposition continues to be strong, with heavily-escorted strike missions hitting our troops and facilities with increasing regularity.  This is going to start debilitating our forces, and will blunt our progress if we cannot put a stop to it.

There are also signs that the enemy ground forces have regrouped, and we may start to see significantly more ground opposition in days to come.

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