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Operation Sword of Guideon (Round 2, ATTN Kanisov)

Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 18:40
(OOC: Ok, to make Dweladelfia prime happy we're going to do this over. ;))


IC:


"Armor Brigade, advance!" Called the General from his position in the Army Corps HQ Southern Iraq. The mix brigade of several hundred T-72s and T-80s proceeded to roll into the territory of Kuwait. The rogue Government of Kuwait and its oil rich lands would soon fall to the might of the Wanderjarian Islamic Vanguard.


General Hassan al-Basra commander of the Iraqi 7th Armored Division ordered the first Armor Brigade to advance south into Abdaly, a city on the border. Aircraft had already begun soaring over, bombing any enemy military bases and istallations, and all Communications facilities. The cities of Al-Abdaliyah, Al-Wafra, Al-Nawasib, and Ash-Shaqayah all fell to several Wanderjarian Arabian Infantry, Armor, and mechanized divisions quickly. The enemy forces would be few and give minor opposition at best, and they all knew it. Many of these soldiers had fought against the Kuwaiti military in 1989, and knew they lacked the stomach for war.


The Kuwaiti military would crumble, as would their entire country.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 18:51
Heavy lines of entrenched positions, bunkers and mines laid across the border. Kuwait did not have a very happy time with the Iraqis and were easily crushed in the 1991 Gulf War. In the Capital, Kuwait City after news of this war errupted were angry and some afraid, many reservists went to their military posts. Lt. Gen. AL-Harad, Overall Commander of the Armed forces in Kuwait knew that the war was lost, but needed to evcuate Civilians and as many military units as possiable to Oman, an ally of Kuwait but did not declare war on Wanderjar, as they knew that they too could be defated in a few days. He made the defenses like a falling sandbag, Kuwaiti M1A2 Abrams would do most of the delaying when the troops are falling back lines after lines of defenses to 'buy' time, the scene was set for another Gulf War...
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 18:56
Heavy lines of entrenched positions, bunkers and mines laid across the border. Kuwait did not have a very happy time with the Iraqis and were easily crushed in the 1991 Gulf War. In the Capital, Kuwait City after news of this war errupted were angry and some afraid, many reservists went to their military posts. Lt. Gen. AL-Harad, Overall Commander of the Armed forces in Kuwait knew that the war was lost, but needed to evcuate Civilians and as many military units as possiable to Oman, an ally of Kuwait but did not declare war on Wanderjar, as they knew that they too could be defated in a few days. He made the defenses like a falling sandbag, Kuwaiti M1A2 Abrams would do most of the delaying when the troops are falling back lines after lines of defenses to 'buy' time, the scene was set for another Gulf War...

Wanderjarian Arabian A-10 Warthog aircraft located enemy armor positions. Their massive gattling gun positions under the nose which could tear armor to pieces in less than a second erupted with its distinctive "Farting" sound. Enemy Abrams would be left so devestated that scrap metal junkyards would have difficulty salvaging them, and all the while, the Wanderjarian units pushed on.


The entrenched enemy troops were bombed mercilessly by Wanderjarian fighters and bombers, and shelled by M198 Howitzers using White Phosphorous and High Explosive Anti-Personnel rounds. After several hours of this, a demoralized Kuwaiti Army would encounter the legions of Tanks and infantry pouring across their border and into their cities.

It was hell on earth for Kuwait.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:06
OCC: OMG, i saw a description of Kuwaiti Military its much better than what i expected, they have 32 F-18Cs. BTW A-10s can't with gattling gun, unless its using the AGM-65G which Saudi Arabia dont have. But use them against APCs.

Wait can you give the list of your troops invading?

Abrams, only suffered track damages, common for an Abrams. Cheiftians arrvied with engineers to the handicapped Abrams in an attemot to fix them up, but they had over a hundred of those tanks more in reserve, ready to defend any time.
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 19:13
OCC: OMG, i saw a description of Kuwaiti Military its much better than what i expected, they have 32 F-18Cs. BTW A-10s can't with gattling gun, unless its using the AGM-65G which Saudi Arabia dont have. But use them against APCs.

Wait can you give the list of your troops invading?

Abrams, only suffered track damages, common for an Abrams. Cheiftians arrvied with engineers to the handicapped Abrams in an attemot to fix them up, but they had over a hundred of those tanks more in reserve, ready to defend any time.

OOC: The gattling gun on the A-10 is specifically designed to tear apart armor. It can easily tear apart an Abrams.

Units invading:


Iraqi Divisions:

• 6 Div: – Bagdad (Deployed to Kuwait)
o 1 Bde
o 2 Bde
o 3 Bde
o 5 Bde

• 9 Div (Mech): – Taji
o 1 Mech Bde
o 2 Arm Bde
o 3 Mech Bde

• 10 Div: – Basrah (Deployed to Kuwait)
o 1 Armor Bde
o 2 Bde
o 3 Bde

Saudi Arabian Units:

12th Armored Brigade
• 6th Mechanized Brigade
• 8th Mechanized Brigade
o 14th FA (Towed, 155) Battalion
o 15th FA (MLRS) Battalion

EDIT: For how I know about the Abrams: I'm buddies with the guy who designed its armor.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:17
OCC: Inncorrect, the design of the Abrams is newer than that of the A-10, yes maybe US can pierce Iraqi Armor even today cause T-55 Armor are only 150mm thick, coming up with an Abrams up to 900-950mm. The only way to deal them is with A-10s rockets but that means low strafing runs which also is better to get rid of the Patriots that the Kuwaitis have. And remember the Kuwaiti Airforce. ;)
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 19:27
OCC: Inncorrect, the design of the Abrams is newer than that of the A-10, yes maybe US can pierce Iraqi Armor even today cause T-55 Armor are only 150mm thick, coming up with an Abrams up to 900-950mm. The only way to deal them is with A-10s rockets but that means low strafing runs which also is better to get rid of the Patriots that the Kuwaitis have. And remember the Kuwaiti Airforce. ;)

OOC: My father disagrees as does my Brigadier General Uncle (AF Ret.) He says the Gattling Gun on the A-10 may not completely rip the Abrams to hell, but the crew inside would die regardless. No avoiding it.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:30
OCC: Ok fine lets just carry on, do whateva you do the mod might call this invasion invaild again.
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 19:33
OCC: Ok fine lets just carry on, do whateva you do the mod might call this invasion invaild again.

OOC: Very well then, I'll post with usage of missiles.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:37
At the Airports Mirage and F-18Cs took off to counter the A-10s, their goal was to drive up up the a certain altitude before the Patiorts would shoot them down. M1A2 Abrams fired their rounds, having the ablity to hit Iraqi T-72s and T-55s from ranges 2km in the open desert giving deadly shots with their superior 120mm Smoothbore tank guns. For the T-72s though superior in Armor was weak at the turrets due to the auto-realoaders blew up instantly, in the air. Their main concern was not the weak, ill-equipped and badly led Iraqi forces which they could handle, but are the Saudi Arabian forces.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:39
OOC: Very well then, I'll post with usage of missiles.

OCC:No problem this will only spark international critisim and kuwaits patriots can deal up to 70% of incoming missles. Remember 50% of kuwaitis for forgeiners, if you kill them you might get into trouble with other bigger Nations as well.
The Schitzenlord
06-07-2007, 19:40
From out of nowhere the Holy Empire of The Schitzenlord's massive army flys down from the heavens dropping bombs of all sorts from his advanced spacecraft blowing both sides armies to pieces and claiming victory for himself.:gundge:
Candistan
06-07-2007, 19:42
From out of nowhere the Holy Empire of The Schitzenlord's massive army flys down from the heavens dropping bombs of all sorts from his advanced spacecraft blowing both sides armies to pieces and claiming victory for himself.:gundge:

OOC: Get the hell out. I'm sick of you jerks coming in here and clogging up a thread with your "PWNZ0R ARMIEZ" and ruining it. You're not in AWOP, so leave.
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 19:48
The A-10s would return escorted by the 5th Wanderjarian Arabian Figher Squadron, a unit of F-15C Aircraft. The Kuwaiti Aircraft were spotted by other aircraft squadrons operating in the area. They were immediately engaged from BVR (Beyond Visual Range). Numerous ATA Missiles were deployed from each aircraft, targetting the Kuwaiti squadrons, hoping to decimate all enemy aircover.


On the Ground, the Wanderjarian T-72s and T-80s swarmed into the Abrams which the Kuwaitis had sent against them, their main guns exploding HEAT shells and chopping apart infantry with their .50 caliber coaxial guns. Several Wanderjarian tanks were destroyed by the Kuwaiti Gunners, but there were many more Wanderjarians than Kuwaitis.


The Kuwaitis would fall. Soon.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 19:59
OOC: thats more like it :D

"ah FUCK AHHH!!!" a Kuwait F-18C was shot down.

"Target locked!"

"Fire! Fire!"

"WooHoo!"

"Watch out, F-15s ( Dont see no F-18 in your factbook)"

" Got him in my sight!"

" Fire! Missles away!"

Back on the Ground

Fall back to the second line! fall back!

the Second line of Abrams lined up their sights,

" Give them a volley!"

Boom Boom Boom!

The Kuwaits abandoned their 1st line of defense and fell back to the other.

The strength of Kuwait forces increased as Volunteers who hated the Iraqs grabbed an M-16 and joined the fight. The battle was fierce, they knew every minute delay every Kuwaiti escapes, all they could hope for, is international help.
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 20:07
( Dont see no F-18 in your factbook)"



OOC: That works out splendidly! Because I don't claim to have any F-18s! ;)

Sorry to be an ass, but it was too good to pass up :D


IC:


The Abrams tanks which had lined up made for themselves easy targets for the experianced Wanderjarian Gunners. As they moved forward, crashing through the militias which had been thrown together by the Kuwaitis, the enemy surviving Abrams would find themselves being pulverised by dozens of HEAT shells for every unit.


In the air, the airbattle grew more fierce as Kuwati pilots began to shoot down Wanderjarian aircraft. However, as the Wanderjarian armored units closed, the ZSU Shilkas among them began pounding the enemy aircraft as well. As the Wanderjarians are trained to dogfight, but to make use of BVR Combat if at all possible, the F-15s held the enemy at bay, while numerous other squadrons picked off the enemies at long range.


The war was only hours old, but it would soon draw to a close.
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 20:21
The Kuwaitis moblished 12 French 122mm Artillery and 200 T-84s, converted T-72s with more Armor and firepower. F-18Ds were also brought up to delay time. Soviet FROG7 missles were also fired. The Kuwaiti Militas did deadly ambush attacks and tried to flank Wanderjarian supply lines. RPG-7s used as cheap motars, Boom bam Boom Bam! FROG7s fitted with tons of explosives fired at incoming enemies. they fired 12 of these and still had 2 of them left. T-84s were sent back to Kuwait city, ready to do deadly street fighting. Abrams, 120 of them left Kuwait to Oman along with the Government. only 76 Abrams, 200 T-84s and 50,000 Kuwaiti troops along with an unknown number of insurgents and milita remain, ready to fight to the bitter end in the streets of kuwait City.
Wanderjar
06-07-2007, 20:32
The Kuwaitis moblished 12 French 122mm Artillery and 200 T-84s, converted T-72s with more Armor and firepower. F-18Ds were also brought up to delay time. Soviet FROG7 missles were also fired. The Kuwaiti Militas did deadly ambush attacks and tried to flank Wanderjarian supply lines. RPG-7s used as cheap motars, Boom bam Boom Bam! FROG7s fitted with tons of explosives fired at incoming enemies. they fired 12 of these and still had 2 of them left. T-84s were sent back to Kuwait city, ready to do deadly street fighting. Abrams, 120 of them left Kuwait to Oman along with the Government. only 76 Abrams, 200 T-84s and 50,000 Kuwaiti troops along with an unknown number of insurgents and milita remain, ready to fight to the bitter end in the streets of kuwait City.

Known insurgent sites were bombarded by artillery, and armored units rolling through the streets killed any enemy troops they found. The Wanderjarians sent a telegram to the Government of Kuwait, saying, "Do not allow anymore of your people fall before the might of the Islamic Wanderjarian Army. Unite with the Coalition of Allah and become powerful! Accept the unification, or we shall merely send in more troops."
Kansiov
06-07-2007, 20:46
" Nuts..." was the reply, copying the same reply that the American 101st Airborne division gave to the Germany Army which surrounded them. They planted refineries were detonated and blown to bits. The waited when the Wanderjarian troops entered the plants and blew the plants and wells up along with them. F-18Ds now straffed Wanderjarian troops will Naplam. Kuwait City now only has a population of 1.2 million, many escaped. Fighting became worst and the French Artillery were now targeting enemy artillery emplacements.

OCC: off to bed
Wanderjar
07-07-2007, 16:43
" Nuts..." was the reply, copying the same reply that the American 101st Airborne division gave to the Germany Army which surrounded them. They planted refineries were detonated and blown to bits. The waited when the Wanderjarian troops entered the plants and blew the plants and wells up along with them. F-18Ds now straffed Wanderjarian troops will Naplam. Kuwait City now only has a population of 1.2 million, many escaped. Fighting became worst and the French Artillery were now targeting enemy artillery emplacements.

OCC: off to bed

IC:


The Wanderjarian Infantry had dismounted long ago and begun pushing into the city. Airfields were primary targets, as armored units and infantry units hit them. All aircraft which tried to take off were immediately destroyed by the tanks and resistance was quelled easily by the superiorly trained and equipped Wanderjarian armies. The enemies airsupport was cut.
Wanderjar
08-07-2007, 00:35
bump
Kansiov
08-07-2007, 00:46
Kuwaiti resitance subsides 40,000 troops along with 500,000 sneaked out of country.

Today insurgents blew up and burnt every last drop of oil they could, most of the military escaped to UAE or Oman, ready to fight another day. Kuwaiti airforce mainly escaped to UAE, unwilling to let it fall to wanderjarian hands. For many of the country of kuwait, they felt betrayed, wondering when the west will liberate them, many joined the underground. Already yesterday a mine placed by insurgents claimed several Soldiers from the wanderjarian Army.
Pan-Arab Barronia
08-07-2007, 00:57
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We must condemn this attack on Kuwait's sovereignity by Wanderjar. What right have you to decide that Kuwait is to belong to you, pray tell?

Your attacks will only serve to make you look worse than amoeba in the eyes of the international community - the Kuwaiti's have our full moral support in any endeavor to push back this disgusting display of imperialism and disregard for fellow man.

Unless you provide a damned good explanation for these actions, we will endeavor to make sure that any future endeavors fail miserably.

Yours,

Camille Lafayette
International Affairs Secretary
Wanderjar
08-07-2007, 02:01
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We must condemn this attack on Kuwait's sovereignity by Wanderjar. What right have you to decide that Kuwait is to belong to you, pray tell?

Your attacks will only serve to make you look worse than amoeba in the eyes of the international community - the Kuwaiti's have our full moral support in any endeavor to push back this disgusting display of imperialism and disregard for fellow man.

Unless you provide a damned good explanation for these actions, we will endeavor to make sure that any future endeavors fail miserably.

Yours,

Camille Lafayette
International Affairs Secretary



The message by the Anglo-Belgians was ignored. The Wanderjarian Officials felt no need to respond. They would soon forget about the whining and moaning when they needed Wanderjarian oil. And if they made a stink over other Wanderjarian actions, they would refuse to sell them and their allies oil until they crawled back into the pockets of the Islamic Empire.


No. It was not necessary to respond. They would get one soon enough.


(OOC: Now for the real reason I'm not giving you a response, I can't think of a good one to write that would make sense ;)

Cheers lol)
Pan-Arab Barronia
08-07-2007, 02:03
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OOC: Lol. Although, we have no allies at this point, and we have our North Sea reserves, which we'll have to look at increasing output. And there's always Grunder...lol
Wanderjar
08-07-2007, 02:05
Kuwaiti resitance subsides 40,000 troops along with 500,000 sneaked out of country.

Today insurgents blew up and burnt every last drop of oil they could, most of the military escaped to UAE or Oman, ready to fight another day. Kuwaiti airforce mainly escaped to UAE, unwilling to let it fall to wanderjarian hands. For many of the country of kuwait, they felt betrayed, wondering when the west will liberate them, many joined the underground. Already yesterday a mine placed by insurgents claimed several Soldiers from the wanderjarian Army.

OOC: I'm sorry dude, but no. I hate to sound like a dick, because you're a cool dude, but there is no way in hell that the Kuwaiti Army could have managed to get to the UAE or Oman. They have no border with these nations, and to get there they have to pass through Wanderjarian land. And don't claim they got there by boat, because there is no way that Arabian patrol boats would allow that many ships to pass through the Gulf, and they certainly didn't get there by air, because I would have shot down those ferries, and Kuwait doesn't have that kind of capability anyhow for that large an airlift operation.


So that part, I cannot buy. I have to call you on it.
Wanderjar
08-07-2007, 02:07
OOC: Lol. Although, we have no allies at this point, and we have our North Sea reserves, which we'll have to look at increasing output. And there's always Grunder...lol

OOC: Eh, I just wrote what came to mind to give you a response so it didn't look as though I was being a dick and ignoring you. :p
Pan-Arab Barronia
08-07-2007, 02:11
OOC: Eh, I just wrote what came to mind to give you a response so it didn't look as though I was being a dick and ignoring you. :p

OOC: lol! S'all good, nonetheless. You could've blanked it, I've assumed it was closed.
Wanderjar
08-07-2007, 02:26
OOC: lol! S'all good, nonetheless. You could've blanked it, I've assumed it was closed.

OOC: Yeah, this thread is pretty much done. The enemy has quit for all intesive purposes, and Kuwait is mine. :D