What did you learn after playing CMO?

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Roller
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Re: What did you learn after playing CMO?

Post by Roller »

I looked at the F-35 and realized that the US will continue to dominate this century. There will be no conventional war with China or Russia.
DaveFromCTX
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Re: What did you learn after playing CMO?

Post by DaveFromCTX »

Nikel wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 4:36 pm Nagumo’s problem.

That sounds like a good name for a scenario :)
It already is. It's called "Don't touch the boats"
Quark73
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Re: What did you learn after playing CMO?

Post by Quark73 »

1.) Do your homeworks first.
- Check your and your adversaries capabilities
- Prepare Set up your missions, good preparation reduces micromanagement later on
- Check the WRA and than check the WRA again and again

2.) It never as easy as it seems in the first place
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thewood1
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Re: What did you learn after playing CMO?

Post by thewood1 »

"Check the WRA and them Check the WRA again and again"

True words. My realization a few years ago was that WRAs can't be static. Part of the initial plan is setting a plan in place, either manually or automatically, for WRA adjustments. WRAs should change based on threat orientation, geography, intelligence, etc. Those are lessons learned the hard way.
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