Today's Random Picks from HHQ (03/07/2006)
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:25 am
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WORLD WAR 3 1985 : NORWAY PART 1 - FIRST CONTACT
by Ragnar Emsoy
LOCATION : NORWEGIAN SEA
DATE/TIME: 14 SEPTEMBER 1985, 00:01:00Z
The first scenario in the World War Three battleset begins one hour before the initialization of hostilities on the Central Front. The Soviets have been conducting intense military exercises for weeks, and exceptional quantities of military hardware have been deployed in Eastern Europe.
In Europe's High North, Finland has allowed unusually large numbers of Soviet troops to enter the country, and her air bases have become crowded with Soviet fighters and attack aircraft. Large mechanized formations are racing west through the Finnish Wedge towards the Norwegian border, taking the shortest of only two possible overland routes to Norway's main line of defense in Troms, five hundred kilometers from the Soviet homeland. A powerful Red Banner Northern Fleet SAG and two amphibious groups sailed into the Norwegian Sea 36 hours ago. The amphibious groups have now been spotted about seventy nautical miles off the coast of Norway, heading directly for the Troms area.
Fighter, attack, and bomber reinforcements have arrived in large quantities on the Kola Peninsula, boosting the already formidable force normally based there. The most fearsome new addition is two Backfire regiments of the Soviet Strategic Air Armies, operating a total of sixty bombers. The Backfires will be tasked with supporting the Northern Fleet's push into the Norwegian Sea, adding awesome striking power to the Northern Fleet Naval Aviation's three Badger regiments. Starting in the early 1980s, Backfire regiments regularly forward deployed to bases on the Kola Peninsula, and the Soviets have gained valuable experience in operating these bombers in sub-arctic conditions against carrier battle groups and convoys in the Norwegian Sea.
DIAMONDS IN THE SEA
by Quinton Van Zyl
DATE: 5 April 1992
TIME: Early Morning 00:00 Zulu
LOCATION: Peru/Chile Border
The world economy is in the grips of a recession, countries are desperate for a source of wealth that could reignite their economic flames.
Beneath the waves on the floor of the Pacific ocean just off the South American continent lie some extinct volcanoes that could solve the economic problems of a country for decades. The kimberlite rock found within the volcanoes has been found to contain diamonds. Just off the coast, this resource is harvestable - it just needs to be accurately located.
The Chilean government has announced its desire to investigate this find so it can begin the process of extraction for the "benefit of the South American people". Peru has scoffed at this as an insult to its country and labels the announcement at an attempt to hide the Chilean governments greed at exploiting a Peruvian resource. This brings us to our problem. The diamonds appear to lie in a patch of water straddling the maritime border of Peru and Chile. Peru claims the waters as her own territorial waters. Chile argues that they lie outside the 12nm limit and are international waters.
Yesterday afternoon on the 4th April, a small Chilean task force set sail for the area to begin a preliminary survey of the region with their oceanographic survey ship the Vidal Gormaz. At the same time the Peruvian government announced a ban on all Chilean vessels entering Peruvian waters.
WEEKEND WARRIORS
by Michael Mykytyn
Election day is here and as Americans go to the ballot boxes to influence the outcome of an election foreign and hostile elements in Iraq move to do the same. Iran has taken particularly bold action by materially supporting and taking part in a Shiite rebellion against the Kurd government in the North. The US will not tolerate interference in a free Iraq or the United States. A message will be sent, and the US Air National Guard will deliver it.
All the above scenarios are played using the DB2000. Get the DB and the scens here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/
WORLD WAR 3 1985 : NORWAY PART 1 - FIRST CONTACT
by Ragnar Emsoy
LOCATION : NORWEGIAN SEA
DATE/TIME: 14 SEPTEMBER 1985, 00:01:00Z
The first scenario in the World War Three battleset begins one hour before the initialization of hostilities on the Central Front. The Soviets have been conducting intense military exercises for weeks, and exceptional quantities of military hardware have been deployed in Eastern Europe.
In Europe's High North, Finland has allowed unusually large numbers of Soviet troops to enter the country, and her air bases have become crowded with Soviet fighters and attack aircraft. Large mechanized formations are racing west through the Finnish Wedge towards the Norwegian border, taking the shortest of only two possible overland routes to Norway's main line of defense in Troms, five hundred kilometers from the Soviet homeland. A powerful Red Banner Northern Fleet SAG and two amphibious groups sailed into the Norwegian Sea 36 hours ago. The amphibious groups have now been spotted about seventy nautical miles off the coast of Norway, heading directly for the Troms area.
Fighter, attack, and bomber reinforcements have arrived in large quantities on the Kola Peninsula, boosting the already formidable force normally based there. The most fearsome new addition is two Backfire regiments of the Soviet Strategic Air Armies, operating a total of sixty bombers. The Backfires will be tasked with supporting the Northern Fleet's push into the Norwegian Sea, adding awesome striking power to the Northern Fleet Naval Aviation's three Badger regiments. Starting in the early 1980s, Backfire regiments regularly forward deployed to bases on the Kola Peninsula, and the Soviets have gained valuable experience in operating these bombers in sub-arctic conditions against carrier battle groups and convoys in the Norwegian Sea.
DIAMONDS IN THE SEA
by Quinton Van Zyl
DATE: 5 April 1992
TIME: Early Morning 00:00 Zulu
LOCATION: Peru/Chile Border
The world economy is in the grips of a recession, countries are desperate for a source of wealth that could reignite their economic flames.
Beneath the waves on the floor of the Pacific ocean just off the South American continent lie some extinct volcanoes that could solve the economic problems of a country for decades. The kimberlite rock found within the volcanoes has been found to contain diamonds. Just off the coast, this resource is harvestable - it just needs to be accurately located.
The Chilean government has announced its desire to investigate this find so it can begin the process of extraction for the "benefit of the South American people". Peru has scoffed at this as an insult to its country and labels the announcement at an attempt to hide the Chilean governments greed at exploiting a Peruvian resource. This brings us to our problem. The diamonds appear to lie in a patch of water straddling the maritime border of Peru and Chile. Peru claims the waters as her own territorial waters. Chile argues that they lie outside the 12nm limit and are international waters.
Yesterday afternoon on the 4th April, a small Chilean task force set sail for the area to begin a preliminary survey of the region with their oceanographic survey ship the Vidal Gormaz. At the same time the Peruvian government announced a ban on all Chilean vessels entering Peruvian waters.
WEEKEND WARRIORS
by Michael Mykytyn
Election day is here and as Americans go to the ballot boxes to influence the outcome of an election foreign and hostile elements in Iraq move to do the same. Iran has taken particularly bold action by materially supporting and taking part in a Shiite rebellion against the Kurd government in the North. The US will not tolerate interference in a free Iraq or the United States. A message will be sent, and the US Air National Guard will deliver it.
All the above scenarios are played using the DB2000. Get the DB and the scens here: http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/scenarios/





