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One Afghanistan (E II rp)

Ottoman Khaif
01-04-2006, 03:34
The Eurasian Government was outrage that its offer to buy off the Moorington Central Afghanistan was rejected by the Moorington government, because they change their minds within minutes of making their decision to accept the offer and they have rejected it. After hearing this news, the Eurasian Government declare war on Moorington and order their units in their sections of Afghanistan and Tajikistan to mobilize for war.

The Eurasian Government give the Moorington Government only 12 hours to surrender hand over their regions of Afghanistan to them or face total war with Eurasia.

OOC: Orders of Battles

Order of Battle for the Southern Afghanistan

9th Army Corp.

10th Army Corp.

1st Marine Corp

2nd Marine Corp.

4th Paratroop Crop.

5th Paratroop Crop.

6th Paratroop Crop.

Order of Battle for Northern Afghanistan

11th Army Corp

12th Army Corp

4th Marine Corp.

5th Marine Corp.

6th Marine Corp.

1st Paratroop Corp.

2nd Paratroop Corp.

3rd Paratroop Crop.

Ex of the Army Corp
40,000 men arm with XM8 Lightweight Assault Rifle and RPGs
800 T-90
600 T-95s
1000 Type 98 Main Battle Tank
1200 BMP-4(Troop transport)
600 Jaguar 2 Tank destroyer [with TOW]
800 G5: 155mm towed gun Howitzer
100 The PzH 2000 155mm self propelled howitzer
200-2S6M Tunguska Anti-Aircraft Artillery
200 TOS-1 Buratino 220mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
100 Ka-52 HOKUM B / Alligator Attack Helicopter
200 MI-24P (MI-25 AND MI-35) HIND ATTACK/TRANSPORT HELICOPTER)

ex of the Marine Corp
30,000 men arm with XM8 Lightweight Assault Rifle and RPGs
240 Jaguar 2 Tank destroyer [with TOW]
200-2S6M Tunguska Anti-Aircraft Artillery
100 The PzH 2000 155mm self propelled howitzer
400 Type 98 main battle tank
200 BMP-4(Troop transport)
20 TOS-1 Buratino 220mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
80 G5: 155mm towed gun Howitzer
60 MI-28A/N HAVOC ATTACK HELICOPTER
100 Ka-52 HOKUM B / Alligator Attack Helicopter

ex of Paratroop corp.
6,000 arm with AK-105, AT-15 Khrizantema and RPGs-7
100 9P148(Anti Tank Amour)
200 BMD-3 Airborne Infantry Fighting Vehicle
100 MI-28A/N HAVOC ATTACK HELICOPTER
100 Ka-52 HOKUM B / Alligator Attack Helicopter
20 C-141 Starlifter(Air Transport)

Total:346,000 combat troops ( plus 600,000 support personal)

Air Force Wings
Fighter
200x F/A-22A Raptor
300xF-35 joint Strike Fighter
400 xF/A-18E/F "Super Hornet

bomber
100x B-1B Lancer
200xB-52
80xB-2

Ground Attack Wings

200 xA-10s
40xAC-130U Spooky

Support Wings

40 xKC-10A Extender (tanker)

20x E-3C Sentry
Layarteb
01-04-2006, 03:50
http://www.theforsakenoutlaw.com/Graphics/Nation-States/Role-Playing/One%20Afghanistan/map-small.jpg (http://www.theforsakenoutlaw.com/Graphics/Nation-States/Role-Playing/One%20Afghanistan/map-big.jpg)
Here's a good map of the area. If you click it, it expands big with color.
Pantheaa
01-04-2006, 03:53
General Kefka leader of the Panthean Resistance supports the nation of Ottomen in their effort to claim back what is rightfully thiers
Layarteb
01-04-2006, 04:08
The Empire, in a deepening alliance with the Union of Federated States of Eurasia, knew that the situation in Afghanistan was a situation that could only go in the favor of Union of Federated States of Eurasia. There could be no other outcome or else it would work against the Union of Federated States of Eurasia and against trade, commerce, and prosperity that citizens of the Empire and the Empire itself were having with the Union of Federated States of Eurasia.

In light of that, when war loomed in Afghanistan, the Empire was all too gracious to assist. Secretly and quietly, they worked to deploy a sizeable force of soldiers, including aircraft and armor, to the landlocked, isolated, and largely unknown nation of Afghanistan. There were airbases and airfields in Kandahar, Herat, Badakhsahn, Faryab, and not far away in Tajikistan. Elements of the Air Expeditionary Force would deploy to the front lines in Afghanistan with the logistics, control, and other essential aircraft based in Tajikistan, far away from the battlefield. Helicopters, by nature, would be deployed close to the lines with airborne and SOF soldiers deployed throughout the UFSE controlled territory. Armor and infantry would be dispersed as well. When the opening shots of the war rang out, the Emperor would announce his official support for the UFSE and Layartebian military elements would fight alongside the soldiers of the UFSE and rain fire upon the enemy.

Deployments


Air Expeditionary Force: 1
Airborne Infantry Corps (AIC): 1 Regiment
Army Aviation Brigade (AAB): 1/4
Army Cavalry Battalion (ACB): 72
Army Defense Unit Brigade (ADUB): 1
Army Infantry Army (AIA): 1 Corps
Special Forces Aviation Brigade (SFAB): 1/4
Special Forces Infantry [Delta Force]: 1 Company
Special Forces Infantry [Green Berets]: 2 Platoons
Special Forces Infantry [Rangers]: 2 Companies


Air Expeditionary Force (AEF)


A-10C Thunderbolt: 48
A-13A Viper*: 24
A-14A Buzzard: 8
AC-130H Spectre: 2
AC-130U Spooky: 2
C-17A Globemaster III: 24
C-130J Hercules: 48
CV-24A Bulldog: 36
E-8D J/STARS: 2
E-9A AWACS: 2
EA-5F Vigilante: 24
EC-130H Compass Call: 2
EC-130J Commando Solo II: 2
EF-111A Raven: 48
F-16G Super Falcon: 48
F-16H Super Falcon: 12
F-19A Ghostrider*: 36
F-22A Raptor: 96
F-24A Knightowl*: 36
F-26A Typhoon: 36
F-31A Tornado ADV: 96
F-31B Tornado GAV: 96
F-32A Foxhound: 36
F-36A Thorn*: 24
F-37A Razor*: 60
F-37B Razor*: 12
F-39A Tengriy*: 12
F-111M Aardvark: 16
FB-22B Manta: 16
KC-10A Extender: 4
MC-130H Combat Talon II: 2
MC-130P Combat Shadow: 2
MQ-9A Predator B: 18
RQ-1A Predator: 18
RQ-4A Global Hawk: 18
RQ-12A Pegasus*: 18


Airborne Infantry Corps (AIC)


Corps (LTG): 36,000 (2 divisions)
Division (MG): 18,000 (3 brigades)
Brigade (BG): 6,000 (2 regiments)
Regiment (COL): 3,000 (4 battalions)
Battalion (LTC): 750 (6 companies)
Company (MAJ): 125 (4 platoons)
Platoon (CPT): 31 (3 squads)
Squad (LT): 10 (2 Fire Team, 1 Sniper Team)
Fire Team (SGT): 4 (2x Rifle, 1x Grenadier, 1x Machine Gunner)
Sniper Team: 2 (1x Scout, 1x Sniper)


Armored Anti-Tank Company (AATC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 125
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 91



M2A4 Bradley IFV: 5
M3A4 Bradley CFV: 4
M2006A2 Emperor MBT: 4
M2008A1 Dingo APV: 6
M2011A2 Scout TD: 6
M2015A1 Cobra APC: 4
M2015A3 Cobra AT: 4
M2023A10 Stryker TD: 4
M2025A1 Piranha AT: 8


Armored Artillery Company (AARC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 140
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 80



M777A1 LW155 ART: 6
M110A3 Howitzer ART: 2
M2014A1 Howitzer ART: 6
Truck TRK: 12


Armored Assault Company (AASC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 126
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 94



M1A4 Abrams MBT: 4
M2A4 Bradley IFV: 4
M6A1 Bradley Lineback ADU: 4
M2006A1 Emperor MBT: 4
M2006A2 Emperor MBT: 4
M2007A2 Scorpion IFV: 3
M2007A3 Scorpion APC: 3
M2007A4 Scorpion TD: 6
M2024A4 NGBT MBT: 2
M2024A5 NGBT MBT: 2
M2030A1 Medium Assault Tank MAT: 2


Armored Missile Company (AMSC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 125
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 82



M3A4 Bradley CFV: 1
M6A1 Bradley Lineback ADU: 2
M270A2 MLRS ART: 8
M2005A1 Boar ART: 8
M2013A1 Devestator ART: 8
M2026A1 MCBAR TEL ART: 3
Truck TRK: 10


Armored Reconnaissance Company (ARCC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 125
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 120



M3A4 Bradley CFV: 6
M2009A1 Fennek RV: 9
M2011A1 Scout: 8
M2015A1 Cobra APC: 4
M2015A2 Cobra MRTR: 4
M2015A3 Cobra AT: 4
M2023A2 Stryker NBC RV: 1
M2023A9 Stryker RV: 3


Armored Support Company (ASPC)


Soldiers (Cavalry Crew): 125
Soldiers (Cavalry Dismount Carriage): 542



M6A1 Bradley Lineback ADU: 1
M2008A1 Dingo APV: 10
M2010A1 Bushmaster IMV: 10
M2023A5 Stryker MEV: 6
M2023A6 Stryker ESV: 4
M2023A7 Stryker C3: 2
Truck TRK: 20


Army Aviation Brigade (AAB)


Pilots: 6,420
Soldiers (Soldier Capacity Carriage): 36,000



AH-6J Little Bird: 120
AH-64D Apache Longbow: 120
AH-66A Commanche: 120
AH-94A Stalker: 180
CH-47F Chinook: 120
CH-53N Super Stallion II: 300
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior: 120
OH-93A Knightwolf: 160
OH-93B Knightwolf: 160
UH-60M Black Hawk: 500
UH-96A Panther: 120
UV-24D Bulldog: 300


Army Cavalry Battalion (ACB)


Armored Anti-Tank Company (AATC): 1
Armored Artillery Company (AARC): 1
Armored Assault Company (AASC): 1
Armored Missile Company (AMSC): 1
Armored Reconnaissance Company (ARCC): 1
Armored Support Company (ASPC): 1


Army Defense Unit Brigade (ADUB)


Soldiers (Air Defense Crew [included in Cavalry]): 6,880



M6A1 Bradley Lineback ADU: 100
M163A3 EADS ADU: 120
M2004A1 Predator ADU: 120
M2011A3 Scout ADU: 180
M2012A2 Marauder ADU: 180
M2016A1 LAADS ADU: 240
M2019A1 Layarteb 88 ADU: 200
M2020A1 Towed Layarteb 88 ADU: 400
M2022A1 APDS ADU: 240


Army Infantry Army (AIA)


Army (GEN): 162,000 (3 corps)
Corps (LTG): 54,000 (3 divisions)
Division (MG): 18,000 (3 brigades)
Brigade (BG): 6,000 (2 regiments)
Regiment (COL): 3,000 (4 battalions)
Battalion (LTC): 750 (6 companies)
Company (MAJ): 125 (4 platoons)
Platoon (CPT): 31 (3 squads)
Squad (LT): 10 (2 Fire Team, 1 Sniper Team)
Fire Team (SGT): 4 (2x Rifle, 1x Grenadier, 1x Machine Gunner)
Sniper Team: 2 (1x Scout, 1x Sniper)


Special Forces Aviation Brigade (SFAB)


Pilots: 7,120
Soldiers (Soldier Capacity Carriage): 36,080



AH-6J Little Bird: 90
AH-94A Stalker: 180
MH-6J Little Bird: 90
MH-47G Chinook: 120
MH-53M Pave Low IV: 240
MH-60L Black Hawk: 240
MV-24B Bulldog: 360
OH-93A Knightwolf: 120
OH-93B Knightwolf: 120
OH-93C Knightwolf: 120
UH-96A Panther: 500


Special Forces Infantry


Corps (LTG): 36,000 (3 divisions)
Division (MG): 12,000 (3 brigades)
Brigade (BG): 4,000 (2 regiments)
Regiment (COL): 2,000 (4 battalions)
Battalion (LTC): 500 (4 companies)
Company (MAJ): 125 (4 platoons)
Platoon (CPT): 25 (3 squads)
Squad (LT): 8 (2 Fire Team)
Fire Team (SGT): 4 (2x Rifle, 1x Grenadier, 1x Machine Gunner/Sniper)


* = top secret IC (see my website for specs)
Moorington
01-04-2006, 17:36
Shiek Osama Rawanda, head of his small detachment recived marching orders from the Moorington goverment, they sounded desperate and rather sad. Already, it seemed to him, the powers of the world wanted to impose their strict laws on the life which the Afghans had chosen throughout the centuries.

Maxen von Bismarck looked at the troops that where deployed against his small goverment and shuddered, just one army was enough the take the capital, he hasd sent out orders but he knew it would be un-effective. He also knew the Afghan man very well, he would never bow down to foriegn suppressors.
Ottoman Khaif
01-04-2006, 20:42
Kanhahar HQ

The Commander officer of the campaign was Field Marshal Abdul al Mejid bin Ismail, he was one of the many Arab Generals in Eurasian Army. Most of his officers of Afghan background or Tajik or Turks, Arab, Uzbeks and Greeks all mainly Muslims, and most of them view this war as a war to reunited their homeland once again. When the 12 hours were up, he gives the order for all air wings to begin their missions to break the will of the Moonington forces.

With that order, nearly 200 B-52 bombers took off their air bases from Tajikistan, and began their bombing raiding of all key Moonington arm forces bases and other key locations within Moonington Afghanistan. Also 400 F/A=18s took off from their many air bases to began air superior missions. Also 10 E-3C Sentry were deployed to watch the skies for any Moonington aircraft. Also during the night time the 80 B-2 Bombers were deployed to bomb any major radar, bunker stations in Moonington Afghanistan. As for the F/A-22A Raptor and F-35 joint Strike Fighter air wings, they were assign to protect and give support to the Ground forces has they made their march into Moonington Afghanistan.


As soon as the air war began, the ground war also began.. In Northern Afghanistan the 11th Army Corp and
12th Army Corp began their march to Kabul. With the two army corps beginning their march on Kabul, nearly 100 x A-10s began their attack runs on enemy lines and they also drop naplam to make sure they burn up during each attack one.

Also the 4th Marine Corp and 5th Marine Corp. march on to Takhar and were on their way to take the city Taloqan..


In Southern Afghanistan

10th Army Corp. and the 1st Marine Corp began their march on Zabol , they were heading to Qalat. Another 100 A-10s were assign to began attack runs on the enemy lines and also they drop large amounts of napalm on their lines…just insuring they will burn to death.

9th Army Corp. and 2nd Marine Corp. were assign to march on to Chagcharan, they will soon take the city, hopefully with easy.

As the Paratroop Corps, they are put on stand by, they will be deploy quite soon..
Moorington
02-04-2006, 02:26
OOC: Just as a reminder, the Afghan people (rightly so) see you as an over-bearing imperialistic government that sees this as just a war of expansion (which it is). The de-centralized form of Afganistan will also make it hard to fully subjugate the populace, as unlike modern countries the cities are something more or less a place to get together. Not to do anything of real importance.
The hilly country of northern Afghan will make an ideal place
for a insurgent groups, it would let them last in long after your forces take over the country. The way I see it is that the Sheikhs, who govern Afghan in the real sense, will probably have various members of both their tribe and their family fighting againss you or along side them. So they will not help you.
The general fighting spirit will keep the infada long after your country will want to continue it, the people of northern Afganistan will not throw outthe British,and the Russians to just give up and say "we had a good run".
At the moment I even fail to see the reason why you would want to acquire it peacefully or militarily. There is no monetary profit; Moorington government rarely sees any form of gold since there is little if any way to tax or to receive revenue outside the most prominent cities. You will have somewhat more organization and power, but to do what? Just trying to get across that this will be a blood bath of your soldiers for little if any gain. I like the idea of a unified Afganistan but wouldn'y you have better reasons to inade another country, maybe one that doesn't just grow opium.

IC:

Osama Ben Laden looked over his motley band, from his cousin Khan
to his tribe leader Fratara. He was still amazed grown men and other people
who he used to always look up to him followed his lead without a thought. He
tried to suppress the ever calling name of Sheikh Laden, but it was to no avail. A few other tribemen where hurriedly digging up a hole underneath a date tree, as they worked the insurrgents got themselves comfortable. There was no use in trying them to get up, he would just be a smaller version of he people he was against, the imperials.
Everybody was able to follow whoever as long as they followed Allah, and only Allah could dictate a man's life.
With a shout the men leapt into the hole and hurriedly began to throw the sand out with their hands. As the sand in their hands began to be filled up less and less with sand, and finally reached for somerope near the side and put it around a large metal box. As they lifted it up they cracked open the lock to reveal wool bundled objects and started handing them out. As the first one reached a dapper young man he ripped the cords off and un-veiled his weapon.

As others did the same Osama felt intensely proud of his warriors,
for the Stinger, Rocket Propelled Grenades, and massive amounts of AK-47's(with excessive ammo for all weapons) made them look just like the knights of legion carefully cradling their swords and lances.



As Maxen looked around he felt the hangman's noose slowly fit on it.
For all of his forces where pulling back from the borders in something
just a hair width away from retreat. The Moorish soldiers were doing very very well
considering the forces arrayed against them. They inflicted harsh
causalities to the Ottoman heretics. Sadly though the few airplanes and airbases were put firmly out of action
he knew it was bound to happen but it was barely a month* through and the air superioty was
so firmly in the hands of the opposing forces that even he had to concede
that the infidels were good with planes. He hurriedly began scribbling away letters, telegrams, and
talking away on secure land connections.

Minor Footnotes:
I don’t know how to spell Kalashnicof, which is the complete name and maker of the AK-47.

The slight GMing on the air force will be overlooked since it would be the end result but please, properly RP at least one air fight.

I assume that an infada, spelling is unsure again, is similar the the more widely know jihad, which is a insurrection for (if not primarily for) religious reasons.

Sheik(s) is a very (very) cut down version of the Persian word king, or king of kings.
Ottoman Khaif
02-04-2006, 02:53
OOC: First of all...I barely understood what you just said...Second of all...don't call us Ottomans, we're Eurasian and mainly Sunni Muslim, so you can't just get away with calling us heretics, since Muslims too. Also don't assume that I am dumb to let what happen with Soviet war in Afghanistan to happen here. Besides I am not doing a limited war....ok I'll get to work on IC post..once Lay makes his post..
Layarteb
02-04-2006, 04:19
OOC: First of all...I barely understood what you just said...Second of all...don't call us Ottomans, we're Eurasian and mainly Sunni Muslim, so you can't just get away with calling us heretics, since Muslims too. Also don't assume that I am dumb to let what happen with Soviet war in Afghanistan to happen here. Besides I am not doing a limited war....ok I'll get to work on IC post..once Lay makes his post..

OOC: Right. WTF!?!?!?!?! But okay...
Pantheaa
02-04-2006, 04:28
Fearing that an alliance with North Germania would prove troubling...the Panthean resistance revokes their earlier statement of support for Eurasia. We instead would like to offer an alliance with Moorington
Cotland
02-04-2006, 12:43
Official Transmission

"Due to the nations involved in this campaign, the Realm shall remain neutral in said conflict. Good luck."

[signed]
Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Realm of Cotland
Hirgizstan
02-04-2006, 16:59
OOC: For the last time Pantheaa, your Government collapsed, you are no more. You can't ally with someone if you don't have a government with which to ally. And I think Moorington would know better than to ally with:

A. A collapsed state.

B. A state without external support

C. A state 75% occupied.

D. A pariah.

He may have made the mistake of annoying Eurasia, but lightning doesn't strike twice.
Moorington
02-04-2006, 19:50
OOC: Sorry guys for the poorly planned post, I used notepad and obviously forgot to re-aign it. The reason I even put it on notepad is it can't be corrupted and once I lost all kinds of stuff on Microsoft Word when all of them became corrupted. Is that the only reason for some confusion? My grammer, spelling, and paragraphs seem alright. But I'll change it all.

Slightly unsure the discussion betwen Layarteb and Ottoman Khaif but it will probably be worked out.


IC:

To: The Magnificent Empire of Cotland
From: Moorington High Command

We are sad to hear that your Empire will not assist us in our time of plight but also understand your logic. May the roads to glory never be lacking in your presence.

In all due respect,
Maxen von Bismarck

Shiek Osama Rawanda propped the stinger missle on his shoulder and took aim on the approching Imperial helocopter, as he tugged on the trigger the missles flew out. As always it flew on a crooked path and he almost fired off another missles but he repressed the urge as the missle stiked the gunship. With a gush of flame he ducked back under his rock hide-out.
Layarteb
05-04-2006, 03:24
OOC: Who are you shooting at? Me? If so that's tough since I never put a single helicopter over your airspace.
Moorington
05-04-2006, 23:22
100 MI-28A/N HAVOC ATTACK HELICOPTER
100 Ka-52 HOKUM B / Alligator Attack Helicopter


Either of these types, just if you guys need more than a hint this is outright.

I have no real forces, my government like any Afgan one has the backing of religious militias to oversee the country with only a few army and national guardsmen for defense around the most vital cities. So like any good Afgan jihad I am trying to bleed you dry with pinpricks.

Ottoman Khaif, shape up and post something outside "we arn't Ottomans" and a copy and paste job.

Covered everything? Any questions? Please feel free to ask and quote!
Ottoman Khaif
05-04-2006, 23:28
OOC: So just to speed up things, could we just assume all the major cities and have been taken over and nows just a war to destory the rebels.

Also you said Imperial, just meaning to Layarteb forces and his forces don't use these heilos.
Moorington
05-04-2006, 23:38
OOC: So just to speed up things, could we just assume all the major cities and have been taken over and nows just a war to destory the rebels.

Also you said Imperial, just meaning to Layarteb forces and his forces don't use these heilos.

No, it is a war to destroy the Imperials.

When I say Imperial it could mean him or you, just as another adjective, since technically invading for expansion brands you imperialistic no matter which way you look at it.

But yea, just start RPing where I left off, maybe call in more troops or an all out mountain fight.
Ottoman Khaif
06-04-2006, 00:22
With most of the main cities of Moorington Afghanistan under attack by Eurasian Forces. Also a number of regiments were carrying out search and destroy missions in the Afghan mountains, these regiments of the 9th Army Corp were trained in mountain warfare. When news spreads that one of the Ka-52 HOKUM B / Alligator Attack Helicopter was shot down by the rebels, the Eurasian Commander order his forces to began an full out attack on Moorington forces in the area, nearly 12,000 soldiers were deploy to the area. They had air support to help them blow out the caves, where the rebels could be hiding out in.

Also High Command order the all the B-52 bomber wings to begin bombing runs on all known rebel hideouts. Also the B-1B Lance and B-2 Bomber wings were assign to these missions of bombing mountain hide outs.
Layarteb
06-04-2006, 01:00
OOC: Yep lost.
Ottoman Khaif
08-04-2006, 05:37
OOC:Moonington, this rp to me is going nowhere, nor I am willing to back down on my taking of this land. Please I'll pay 50 trillion dollars to your nation accounts to just give up on Afghanistan and admit defeat and allow me to take it over, please just take the offer and let it be over with.
Moorington
08-04-2006, 18:03
OOC: Yep lost.

O sorry, we are now doing an more insugency based warfare......

@Ottoman Khaif

I am just playing to play. So I want to continue the RP until either leave, or die trying. So no thank you, but good offer, and you can leave Afganistan before you lose anymore face.

IC: In the secluded mountain retreat Maxen von Bismarck prepared this message for the Eurasian High Command;

I wish to inform you that the peoples of Arabia are not hapy about one of their independent nations being brought down by your Imperialism. This fight will cost you a great deal to aquire much less, if anything. So I plead to you, as a trusted friend to another. Please, leave this war-torn nation and let us live in peace. Afganistan will happily sign any agreements you wish us but to let us live independent and happiness. So think this offer of friendship over, peace is rarely such a close, viable option and you may yet get out of this alive.

In all due respect,
Layarteb
09-04-2006, 00:05
The Layartebian forces were given the western sector of Moorington to attack and patrol. This included the Ghowr, Oruzgan, and Sar-E-Pol provinces. Currently, an RQ-4A Global Hawk was flying high over the terrain, at 60,000 feet, in an orbit pattern at 155 miles per hour. The drone was well out of the range of ground fire and the enemy had no aircraft. The Global Hawk was using its powerful synthetic aperture radar (SAR), electro-optical (EO), and infrared (IR) sensors to search for enemy targets.

A flight of six F-16G Super Falcons were flying at 25,000 feet, carrying a host array of ordinance, which more or less consisted of Paveway laser-guided bombs and JDAM II GPS-guided bombs. The enemy forces were, more or less, cave dwellers who fought with scoot and shoot tactics, firing their missiles against helicopters and aircraft and then ducking away into the caves. They were fanatical and they were trained, albeit not as much as the regulars of the Imperial Layartebian Military.

ILAF aircraft flew routine patrols, staying at least 12,500 feet above the ground, to avoid ground fire, namely in the form of shoulder-launched missiles. They usually flew upwards of 20,000 feet and higher where they were completely safe, often dropping their bombs using laser-guidance and GPS coordinates, hitting them within a few meters, if that.
Moorington
09-04-2006, 16:07
As the soldiers once again waited in their hideout cave watching a fuzy TV screen and smoking some good Camels they heard a thunderous roar and everything started to shake. After a few seconds it dulled away to nothing, the men continued to watch the football game, North Germania against Carthrage, a good game. Not an eye twitched through the whole episode.

The game ended, North Germania wiped the Carthrage team off their boots, and they collected their stuff, pulled straws to see who had to carry the TV and continued down the secluded conyons and crevices for the nearest Eurasian outpost.

As they finally got into position a little car with a young teenager approached the checkpoint, stumbling along he was wearing soem cast off army clothes from the Eurasian and Afganistan armed forces. His bulky clothes kept him in a state of almost falling on his butt, he finally pitched forward and smacked his head on a rock. Moaning he continued on, Eurasian officers laughed and continued o snigger a the young boy until the young Afgan exploded, the bomb strapped to his chest threw out nails smacking into the still relaxed Eurasian soldiers.

The Afgan rbels began shooting everything and anything at the checkpoint as the Eurasians scurried around for their weapons and parked tanks.....
Moorington
13-05-2006, 17:41
The Afghan soldiers shot them down as they scrambled along. Some got inside their tanks and began to get their monster machines going. It was to no use though as the massive guns could barely track the dashing men. The tanks, in frustration than anything else, fired off a few high explosive rounds towards the mountain side. Killing a few insurgents and making the others dash for the little cover the mountains offered.

As imperial soldiers continued to fight off the encroaching nationalist forces Osama Ben Ladin approached the back end of the outpost with his group of followers. Family members and other tribe members they all followed him with passion. A grenade threw towards the window exploded inside as he lead the charge to the little squat building that served as a weapons cache. They blew through the door and advanced in. A knife flew through the air to impale a Ottoman in the neck and a second for his friend. They quickly got what they needed, ammo, machine guns, as many rifles a they could carry, and a good amount of C4. The rest they lit on fire and flew out of the building. He gave the call of a local bird which meant for everybody to disappear. Disappear they did, without a sound it seemed the fighting insurgents vanished and the Ottoman/Eurasian forces, still a little shaky started to pick up the pieces.

The only warning of the impending explosion was a half gurgle/cry as a man flew out the door crying something, right before the building exploded, engulfing several more vehicles, buildings and people. The fire continued to burn throughout the night and it took until the afternoon to contain it too the small armory