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Knightpawn
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Operation Eagle Guardian

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Has anyone tried Operation Eagle Guardian? If yes, how do you deal as NATO with the S-300 and one S-400 batteries in Kaliningrad? (without cheating i.e. following the RoE orders from high command) They totally deny the airspace of the area of operations and once the Russian invasion starts it becomes a mayhem for the ground NATO forces as Russian attack helos and bomber pound on them with impunity.

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stilesw
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Here is the latest version if that helps.
Operation Eagle Guardian - Release v3.zip
(1.24 MiB) Downloaded 19 times
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Re: Operation Eagle Guardian

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stilesw wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:19 pm Here is the latest version if that helps.
Operation Eagle Guardian - Release v3.zip
Just a heads up, the version you posted here has an much older DB than the version thats included in the Community scenario pack 50
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Re: Operation Eagle Guardian

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You can always update the DB in the editor. Editor > Database then select the Database that you want. It will indicate the latest DB allowed.
In this case from DB476 to DB508 or so.
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