
RSVP: 25 11 06 – 19:30 (please sign-up asap though, as it makes things easier to plan)
Activity: Mission – Recon, Air Interdiction, Strike
Theatre: Syria
Modules: Any modern or cold war era aircraft (but find a buddy to make it at least a 2-ship)
Prerequisites: None (it is a daytime mission)
Version: 1.4
PL: kaninmat
F/A-18C Strike ARCTIC11 (400): Moose ARCTIC12 (401): Johnny ARCTIC13 (402): sgt.pancake ARCTIC14 (403): kaninmat
F/A-18C Strike BENDER21 (404): Bankler BENDER22 (405): leka BENDER23 (406): deadlift BENDER24 (407): Altunuz
F-16C CAP INDY91: Widen INDY92: undefined INDY93: pahi INDY94:
F-16C CAP JESTER11: Hofftari JESTER12: Qvintus JESTER13: JESTER14:
AJS 37 Strike FENRIS61: frefeh FENRIS62: Makanan FENRIS63: FENRIS64:
A-10C Air Interdiction HAWG Baconbomb Ulvar BigSwede
Ka-50 Air Interdiction ORCA JackFlash Jinx Puppysworth
AH-64D Air Interdiction RAGE BFQ / MushroomLustard
AWACS STINGRAY:Blichten
Airport Ground: Nikemo Tower: Nikemo
At precisely 21.00 Zulu, the sky above planet Earth fell silent.
In this modern day you never stop to consider how the electromagnetic spectrum is always buzzing with ones and zeroes hurrying back and forth between satellites and their receivers down on earth. Until it’s suddenly not there anymore. No satellite television, no global positioning systems, no long range communications, and perhaps most alarming for a nation state – no satellite intel.
For the first few minutes it was thought to be just a ‘glitch’. But nothing came back online. Panic followed. The realisation set in, that right now someone could be launching a first strike and you wouldn’t know until the warheads started falling from the sky. Air Force One took off. Alert interceptors scrambled all over the continent. Strategic forces went to high alert and for a moment it seemed that someone might actually go ahead and pull THE trigger just for fear of being the last to unholster their gun. Then reports started to trickle in that this wasn’t just affecting us. It was everyone. The Russians, The Chinese, The Iranians… all the actors you would initially have thought to blame for something like this. An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council followed and for once there was agreement. We have to find out what happened. And put an end to it. Right the fuck now.
Intelligence agencies soon determined the source to be a massive cyberattack aimed at the satellites themselves. Something that could only be pulled off from a seriously powerful uplink station. Following old SIGINT data, the likely location came up as somewhere in the Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. The Lebanese, furious at the accusation, went to see for themselves but none of their patrols returned to base. Just scattered reports of ground combat and pilots shouting in panic as they evaded SAMs.
CENTCOM is now tasked with finding out what’s going on, and ending it. Any and all resources in the area, regardless of nationality, will be pressed into service. If by nightfall the situation has not been resolved by conventional means, only the nuclear option remains. One that would spell disaster for millions of civilians.
Beqaa Valley, Lebanon, and surrounding countries.
* September 10 – 2001
* 06:00 local time (just after sunrise)
* BKN 8/18/30
* Wind from 250 / 7
* FORCE QNH 2992 / 1013
* Temp 21°C
Unknown. There is at least one operational airfield in the area, Rayak. However, records do not suggest any fighter or strike aircraft having landed there in recent time. Only transport planes and helos.
Unknown.
As for surface-to-air threats, ELINT indicates at least one late Soviet era search radar. Recon aircraft were engaged at ranges indicating “double digit” SAMs such as SA-10 or SA-11.
Lebanese ground forces were met with overwhelming firepower from tanks and artillery, suggesting at least battalion strength.
Mainly air power: One Carrier Strike Group in the eastern part of the Mediterranean. Israeli forces at Ramat David. Russian forces at Bassel Al-Assad. Other nationalities joining in as we speak. Limited ground forces from Israel and Lebanon.
Civilian air traffic is firmly grounded. There has been no evacuation of civilians from the Beqaa Valley area.
Locate the uplink site. If at all possible, gather physical evidence and prisoners. Then terminate the threat.
CENTCOM will coordinate all available forces to perform reconnaissance and then develop a strike plan.
Alpha and Bravo
ELINT and SIGNINT collected
Aerial reconnaissance conducted
Limiting enemy positions located
ROE: C
As per SPINS
ALR: EXTREME
As per SPINS
Conduct ELINT in NAI 1
Conduct Aerial reconnaissance in NAI 2
Be prepared to support Package Bravo with SEAD
Be prepared to intercept hostile aircrafts
Locate enemy forces along WOMBAT, SQUIRREL and ELEPHANT
Conduct SIGINT in NAI 1
* Ramat David
* TCN: 84X
* Active runway: 27
* Damascus Intl
* Actice runway: 23R
* Traffic freq: 272.00
* Kiryat Shmona
* Active runway: 21
* Traffic freq: 271.00
* CASE 1
* BRC: 278
* Departure time: According to PL
* Departure sequence: According to PL
* Charlie time: 08:15
As per Carrier Ops SPINS
As per Aerial Refueling SOP
* Mission commander is DEADGUN
* Mission commander deputy: TBA
As per Comms SOP
RAMROD: KPISTRULEZ
As per Authentication SOP
6, 7, 9, 3, 7, 6
Remain on Tower (ch 7) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3). Use Tower (ch 7) for recovery.
1, 9, 3, 16, 1
Remain on Tower (ch 1) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3). Use Marshal (ch 16) and Tower (ch 1) for recovery.
* TANGOUNIFORM – Mission declared successful
* NIGHTFALL – Abort mission
Rayak N33°51.04′ E35°59.21′ elevation 2989 feet
Area of operations, overview and closeup
Version 1.1: Added Lineup
Version 1.2: Added tasks and lineup for package Alpha
Version 1.3: Added tasks and lineup for package Bravo
Version 1.4: Updated annexes, Added bullseye and ramrod.