06-06-2016, 12:09 PM
Youth of the nation
Thunder-2 Sniper
I got shot. That is really the only thing I can say, because I have no clue from where and how. It was right at the beginning, I didn't hear the shot, I was just dead. Good way to start the evening
Winter Is Coming (Take 1)
Alpha RPG Gunner
Unfortunately, the real plan was never put to the test. We were really unlucky to run into the BRDM-2. I managed to get a shot off, but I didn't even see it land, as the BRDM-2 instantaneously murdered me with its KPVT. 14.5 millimeter right through my face
Winter is Coming (Take 2)
Charlie Autorifleman
Charlie's task was to attack the first sentry camp and withdraw to raise a fuss and draw off some forces. At one point I heard a vehicle but we agreed it was probably Alpha and Bravo driving off. Unfortunately it wasn't. It was a UAZ with an AGS-30. The second time I heard it I was 100% sure it wasn't Alpha and Bravo, and then we spotted it on the road. I managed to quickly take out the gunner, and even though they got a shot off it went wide. We pursued the vehicle down the road and all of a sudden took fire from the right, since we had passed close to the sentry camp. We lost Teck9 at that point. Trying to disengage I was shot from the camp.
I reconnected into a spectator slot and watched the rest of the mission. It was pretty close, only a handful of survivors at the camp, unfortunately Variable bought the farm as well and he was the last one standing. Generally, though, a good try.
CSAR Jolly Green
Pilot
This was a tough one. At the beginning of this mission, unless you immediately establish contact, the pilot has to make a big decision - which direction to fly. This can generally be a make or break for this mission. I chose to fly east, but the team was actually west near Agios Dionysos, so we took a good while to circle around after no contact was made on the eastern side.
Once we knew approximately were the team was, it was still very difficult to find. The ground team couldn't provide any landmark except for a road running roughly east-west, which I surmised would be the Kavala Highway. However, as it turns out, downed choppers no longer appear on the radar, so there was no indication as to where the team was, and ultimately we failed to find them on time.
Mortarded
Spetsnaz Marksman
A Vintorez, as I had to find out, is not a good close quarter weapon, and I think I will give the Spetsnaz Marksman a silenced 6P9 to make up for this.
The assaulting direction proved to be quite handy. The terrain was falling off towards the sea so that we could approach the target almost without ever getting detected. Team Leader decided to put explosives around a small building on the north side of the base instead of going through the entrance. Good call, entry worked plus we had some cover to deal with most of the stuff that came at us.
When we tried to get inside the base, team leader decided to search refuge in a building. Unfortunately said building was garrisoned by three US Soldiers. They shot our team leader, so I tossed a grenade in and tried to mop up the rest. Unfortunately the "rest" was all of the three who for some reason beyond my comprehension had survived the RGO and proceeded to murder me.
By that time, Bravo team had reached the Stryker MC and used the onboard Mk20 to wreak havoc (I was 100% certain I had locked them... doh). After the Strykers were destroyed, the remains of both teams managed to successfully leave the area.
Well done!
CSAR Jolly Green
Pilot (again)
This was one of the cases that contact was established right away. It was still not easy to find the team, but we spotted the smoke column from a burning Iffrit and managed to land close to the team. Unfortunately, the place was also swarming with enemies. Something hit the chopper were the team was taking cover (might have been the miniguns from my chopper, since there was a shitload of enemies right next to us) and it exploded, killing everyone
Thunder-2 Sniper
I got shot. That is really the only thing I can say, because I have no clue from where and how. It was right at the beginning, I didn't hear the shot, I was just dead. Good way to start the evening
Winter Is Coming (Take 1)
Alpha RPG Gunner
Unfortunately, the real plan was never put to the test. We were really unlucky to run into the BRDM-2. I managed to get a shot off, but I didn't even see it land, as the BRDM-2 instantaneously murdered me with its KPVT. 14.5 millimeter right through my face
Winter is Coming (Take 2)
Charlie Autorifleman
Charlie's task was to attack the first sentry camp and withdraw to raise a fuss and draw off some forces. At one point I heard a vehicle but we agreed it was probably Alpha and Bravo driving off. Unfortunately it wasn't. It was a UAZ with an AGS-30. The second time I heard it I was 100% sure it wasn't Alpha and Bravo, and then we spotted it on the road. I managed to quickly take out the gunner, and even though they got a shot off it went wide. We pursued the vehicle down the road and all of a sudden took fire from the right, since we had passed close to the sentry camp. We lost Teck9 at that point. Trying to disengage I was shot from the camp.
I reconnected into a spectator slot and watched the rest of the mission. It was pretty close, only a handful of survivors at the camp, unfortunately Variable bought the farm as well and he was the last one standing. Generally, though, a good try.
CSAR Jolly Green
Pilot
This was a tough one. At the beginning of this mission, unless you immediately establish contact, the pilot has to make a big decision - which direction to fly. This can generally be a make or break for this mission. I chose to fly east, but the team was actually west near Agios Dionysos, so we took a good while to circle around after no contact was made on the eastern side.
Once we knew approximately were the team was, it was still very difficult to find. The ground team couldn't provide any landmark except for a road running roughly east-west, which I surmised would be the Kavala Highway. However, as it turns out, downed choppers no longer appear on the radar, so there was no indication as to where the team was, and ultimately we failed to find them on time.
Mortarded
Spetsnaz Marksman
A Vintorez, as I had to find out, is not a good close quarter weapon, and I think I will give the Spetsnaz Marksman a silenced 6P9 to make up for this.
The assaulting direction proved to be quite handy. The terrain was falling off towards the sea so that we could approach the target almost without ever getting detected. Team Leader decided to put explosives around a small building on the north side of the base instead of going through the entrance. Good call, entry worked plus we had some cover to deal with most of the stuff that came at us.
When we tried to get inside the base, team leader decided to search refuge in a building. Unfortunately said building was garrisoned by three US Soldiers. They shot our team leader, so I tossed a grenade in and tried to mop up the rest. Unfortunately the "rest" was all of the three who for some reason beyond my comprehension had survived the RGO and proceeded to murder me.
By that time, Bravo team had reached the Stryker MC and used the onboard Mk20 to wreak havoc (I was 100% certain I had locked them... doh). After the Strykers were destroyed, the remains of both teams managed to successfully leave the area.
Well done!
CSAR Jolly Green
Pilot (again)
This was one of the cases that contact was established right away. It was still not easy to find the team, but we spotted the smoke column from a burning Iffrit and managed to land close to the team. Unfortunately, the place was also swarming with enemies. Something hit the chopper were the team was taking cover (might have been the miniguns from my chopper, since there was a shitload of enemies right next to us) and it exploded, killing everyone
I don't need luck, I have ammo.