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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260212T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260502T232513
CREATED:20260202T194627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T150324Z
UID:18294-1770924600-1770933600@masterarms.se
SUMMARY:Four Days to the River Rhine
DESCRIPTION:26 02 12 – 19:30 (please sign-up asap though\, as it makes things easier to plan)\nOrganizer: Pancake\nActivity: Mission – SEAD\, AI\, CAP\nTheatre: CWG\nModules: A-10C \, AH-64D\, AJS-37\, F-14B\, (F-15E)\, F-16C\, F/A-18C\, OH-58D\nPrerequisites: CASE III recovery\n \n\n					LINEUP\n					A-10C\nHAWG81: JackFlash\nHAWG82: BigSwede \nAH-64D\nRAGE91: MushroomLustard / BFQ\nRAGE92: D-Frag / Jinx \nAJS 37\nFENRIS61: Goofy79\nFENRIS62: frefeh \nF-14B\nELVIS51 (100): WeX / Nikemo\nELVIS52 (101): Moose / TheHoff \nF-16C\nJESTER11: Widen  \nF/A-18C\nARCTIC11 (400): kaninmat\nARCTIC12 (401): undefined \nOH-58D\nBLACKJACK41: Asken / Kingtiger45 \nAWACS\nSTINGRAY: Blichten \nCarrier\nMarshal: Blichten\nMarshal: Apollo \n \n				\n1 SITUATION\n1.1 Overview\n3 Days ago\, Warsaw Pact forces crossed the inner German border with full\, overwhelming force. The initial blow led to NATO losses of 40%. It was a devastating hit\, although expected and prepared for. However\, the loss of both Hamburg and Bremerhaven was not part of that expectation… \nNATO forces have successively retreated to fallback lines\, ~35nmi (65km) south of Hamburg\, where WP-forces now has come to a halt for the day. It´s part of “plan B” to allow WP-forces to stretch fast and NATO to strike back hard when the strengths of the enemy is scattered and has the smell of victory. \nThis is where we are now\, the counter attack is imminent and the timing is perfect for more reasons than what is mentioned above:\na) The highly mobile air defense (SA-6\, 8) of WP forces are concentrated to the fallback line. Bigger ones (SA-10\, 11) are on the move\, re-deploying to new locations.\nb) WP air force are mostly grounded due to red-on-red incidents to a degree of 35%(!). They no longer dare to operate near areas where their own surface to air defense is active\, unless worth the high risk.\nc) Previous deep strikes (train junctions) during the initial day of the attack\, have left remaining forces in a temporary bad shape. \nThis is it. The moment of full-blued force in a spearheaded action to cut the red forces in half. \n1.2 Area of operations\nSouth (MRGS NE-ND) and East (MRGS NE-PE) of HAMBURG. The terrain is flat with patches of forests. \n1.3 Time and weather\nMarch 14 – 1987\n17:30 local time\nScattered (8000′)\nWind from:\n– GND: 240 / 6\n– 1600ft: 240 / 14\n– 6600ft: 289 / 4\n– 26000ft: 48 / 2\nTemp: +8°C\nFORCE QNH 30.31 / 770 / 1026.58 \n1.4 Air threats\nMiG-21\, MiG-23\, MiG-29 \nIf any air threats are to show themselves at all\, it would be most likely low-valued MiG-21´s. Enemy airfield in operation is Parchim. \n1.5 Ground threats\nInfantry\, BMP-2\, T-72\, SA-11\, SA-8\, SA-6\, AAA\, MANPADs \nAAA and MANPADs are likely tied to dug-in positions along BA7. Whereas SA-6 and SA-8 are spread out further west and east of the road\, but might still be within firing range.\nEnemy ground forces are also concentrated along the light dug-in positions (see map for locations and photos)\, however sporadic troop movements may happen on the road itself.\nFlanking enemies are expected to reinforce from the west. \n1.6 Friendly forces\nFriendly ground forces attacking from the south-west at the enemy dug-in positions\, along BA7. On demand\, a swarm of BQM-74´s can be sent in over the area to lure the SAM-sites to light up. \n1.7 Civilian/3rd part\nCivilian traffic both in air and on the ground is non-existent. \n2 MISSION\n– Support NATO ground forces that are ready to attack along the Bundesautobahn 7\, BA7) leading to Hamburg. Their counter attack starts 18:15 local time. \n– SA-10´s on the move should be knocked out before their deployment (intel suggest they travel from East to West along Bundesautobahn 24\, BA24). Also\, quick is the trick\, before Red air force wakes up to interrupt. \n3 EXECUTION\n3.1 Endstate\nThe mission is successful when blue forces have reached the outskirts of Hamburg. \n3.2 Concept of Operations\nInitially one flight neutralizes SA-6 in NAI 1.\nThen one flight strikes first dug-in position.\nFinally one flight supports ground forces attack along BA7 and one flight strikes second and third dug-in positions. \nSimultaneously during all stages one flight conducts CAP and one flight search and destroys SA-8 in NAI 2 and NAI 3. \n3.3 Flight tasking\nARCTIC1 / JESTER1\n* Neutralizes SA-6 in NAI 1 ASAP NLT 141810\n* Locate SA-10 convoy\n– Be prepared to destroy SA-10 convoy \nELVIS5\n* Conducts CAP \nFENRIS6\n* Strike first dug-in position ToT 141814\n– Be prepared to strike second dug-in position\n– Be prepared to strike third dug-in position\n– Be prepared to destroy SA-10 convoy \nBLACKJACK4 / RAGE9\n* Neutralizes SA-8 in NAI 2\n– Be prepared to neutralizes SA-8 in NAI 3 \nHAWG8\n* Hold south of frontline until 141815\n* Support ground forces from 141815 \n—————————————————-\nF/A-18C role play F/A-18A\nA-10C role play A-10A\nAH-64D role play AH-64A\nF-16C role play F-16A\n—————————————————- \n \n3.4 Rules of engagement\nROE: C\nAs per SPINS\nAddition: TBD by MC \n3.5 Acceptable level of risk\nALR: MEDIUM\nAs per SPINS \n4 ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS\n4.1 Airfield operations\n– Wunstorf\n– TCN: 116X\n– Active runway: 21\n– Departure via: W2\n– Approach via: V1\n– FARP Alpha: 32U ND 3369 5822\, 215ft \n4.2 Carrier operations\n– CASE I (Dep) / Case III (Arr)\n– BRC: 282\n– Departure time: ASAP\n– Departure sequence: As needed\n– RTB: According to STINGRAY / Marshal \nAs per Carrier Ops SPINS \n4.3 Tankers\nAs per Aerial Refueling SOP \n5 COMMAND AND CONTROL\n5.1 Commander\nMission commander is HITMAN3\nMission commander deputy is STINGRAY \n5.2 Frequencies\nAs per Comms SOP \n5.3 Authentication\nRAMROD: GRANDSLICE\nAs per Authentication SOP \n5.4 Freq flow (Airfield flights)\nTBD by MC\n7\, 9\, 3/5\, 7 Remain on Tower (ch 7) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3) or CAP A (ch 5). Use Tower (ch 7) for recovery. \n5.5 Freq flow (Carrier flights)\nTBD by MC\n1\, 9\, 3/5\, 16\, 1\nRemain on Tower (ch 1) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3) or CAP A (ch 5). Use Marshal (ch 16) and Tower (ch 1) for recovery. \n5.6 Brevity\n– HAMBURGER – Mission declared successful\n– SALLAD – Abort mission\n– SMASH – Air superiority over BA7 achieved\n– BARBEQUE – SA-10s neutralized\n– CHUCKAR NORRIS – BQM-74 is released \n5.7 Bullseye\nN 53° 33′ 00″ E 09° 59′ 31″ \n6 ANNEXES\n \n\nNAI 1 \n\nNAI 2 and NAI 3
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260219T193000
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CREATED:20251216T170354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T182316Z
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SUMMARY:Afghanistan: FOB Avalanche
DESCRIPTION:RSVP: 2026-02-19 – 19:30 (please sign-up asap though\, as it makes things easier to plan)\nOrganizer: BigSwede\nActivity: Mission – Battlefield Area Interdiction\, Convoy escort\, MEDVAC Transport\nTheatre: Afghanistan\nModules: F/A-18C\, F-16\, A-10C\, AH-64\, Max 2 CH-47\, OH-58D\nPrerequisites: None \nUpdates:\n2026-02-14: Removed Red Helos from the mission and added an MQ‑9 Reaper for reconnaissance.\n2026-01-01: Added Red Helos to the mission.\n2025-12-31: Added ambush.\n2025-12-31: Intelligence reports indicate that insurgent elements have rigged two civilian vehicles with C4 explosives. These vehicles are assessed to be designated for use in suicide attacks against friendly forces within the AO. All units are to maintain heightened vigilance and update ROE compliance accordingly. \n\n					LINEUP\n					F/A-18C BAI\nARCTIC11 (400): kaninmat\nARCTIC12 (401): accents\nARCTIC13 (402):\nARCTIC14 (403): \nF/A-18C BAI\nBENDER21 (404): Blichten\nBENDER22 (405): Apollo\nBENDER23 (406): Nillefix\nBENDER24 (407):  \nF/A-18C BAI\nCRIMSON31 (410):\nCRIMSON32 (411):\nCRIMSON33 (412):\nCRIMSON34 (413): \nF/A-18C BAI\nDUSTY41 (300): StreaK\nDUSTY42 (301): Makanan\nDUSTY43 (302):\nDUSTY44 (303): \nF/A-18C BAI\nKRAKEN21 (304):\nKRAKEN22 (305):\nKRAKEN23 (306):\nKRAKEN24 (307): \nF/A-18C BAI\nLION31 (310):\nLION32 (311):\nLION33 (312):\nLION34 (313): \nA-10C BAI\nHAWG81: DeadGun_SWE\nHAWG82: Moose\nHAWG83: Baconbomb\nHAWG84: Nikemo \nF-16C BAI\nINDY91: Widen\nINDY92: undefined\nINDY93:\nINDY94: \nF-16C BAI\nJESTER11:\nJESTER12:\nJESTER13:\nJESTER14: \nF-16C BAI\nVENOM41:\nVENOM42:\nVENOM43:\nVENOM44: \nCH-47F MedeVac\nGREYHOUND31: BFQ\nGREYHOUND32: \nAH-64D CAS\nRAGE91: MushroomLustard / JackFlash\nRAGE92:\nRAGE93:\nRAGE94: \nAH-64D CAS\nSALTY11:\nSALTY12:\nSALTY13:\nSALTY14: \nOH-58D Reconnaissance\nBLACKJACK41: Ogre / Kingtiger45\nBLACKJACK42: Spaz / Asken\nBLACKJACK43:\nBLACKJACK44: \nTACTICAL:\nTACTICAL: BigSwede\nTACTICAL: Tony \nAirport\nGround:\nTower:\nControl: \n				\n1 SITUATION\n1.1 Overview\nISAF is establishing contact with various leaders in Afghanistan to increase its presence and trust\, mutual confidence is important for ISAF. ISAF wants to demonstrate that we are here to strengthen security for everyone in Afghanistan and push back the insurgents \n1.2 Area of operations\nNW of Kandahar\, in MGRS zones QS37 and QS38. The terrain consists of mountains and plateaus. \n1.3 Time and weather\n* 1 January 2005\n* 07:15 local time\n* Scattered clouds (7500′–11500′)\n* Wind (bearing / knots):\n– Ground: 122 / 06\n– 1600 ft: 122 / 14\n– 6600 ft: 053 / 08\n– 24000 ft: 313 / 12\n* Temperature: –6°C \nFORCE QNH 2992 / 1013 \n1.4 Air threats\nMi-8 \n1.5 Ground threats\nBTR-60\, Technicals with Zu-23. \n1.6 Friendly forces\nN/A\, we are the only blue forces in the AO. \n1.7 Civilian/3rd part\nN/A \n2 MISSION\nISAF is going to meet with a Taliban leader to negotiate his defection. \n3 EXECUTION\n3.1 Commander’s intent\nEscort our ground convoy to ensure they reach the rendezvous point unharmed. The Kiowas will scout ahead\, the AH‑64 will provide close protection for the convoy. A‑10\, F‑16\, and F‑18 are on standby awaiting orders from Tactical. CH-47 depart to FOB Avalanche and be on standby for Medevac. \n3.2 Packages\nThe mission contains of 2 packages\, callsign SANTA and GIFTS. All fixed wings are part of package SANTA\, all rotary wings are part of package GIFTS. \n3.3 Order of events\n1. Fixed wing take off and go to Hold.\n2. AH-64 and OH-58D\, take off and fly to FOB: Avalanche\, refuel and then escort the convoy.\n3. CH-47\, depart and go to FOB: Avalanche and standby for MEDVAC. \n3.4 Rules of engagement\nROE: C\nAs per SPINS\nAddition: Weapons free on all enemy. Do not use cluster munitions in populated areas. \n3.5 Acceptable level of risk\nALR: MEDIUM\nAs per SPINS \n3.6 Flight tasking\nPackage SANTA (Lead: HAWG81)\n* Depart\n* Hold at HOTEL (WP1)\n* Report in to TACTICAL and standby for A2G tasking\n* Refuel at ARCO1\, ARCO5\, TEXACO2 or TEXACO4\n* RTB on order from STINGRAY \nLoadout: FL decides (A2G) \nWaypoints:\n1. Hold HOTEL\n2. FOB: Avalanche \nPackage GIFTS (LEAD: RAGE91)\n* Depart\n* Refuel at FOB: Avalanche\n* Escort the convoy and provide close protection\n* Monitor the area during the meeting. The sitt down meeting will take about 30 minutes.\n* Escort the convoy back to FOB: Avalanche \nLoadout: FL decides \nWaypoints:\n1. Tarinkot\n2. Convoy \nGreyhound\n* Standby at FOB Avalanche\, ready to take off \nLoadout: FL decides \n4 ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS\n4.1 Airfield operations\nFixed wings\n* Kandahar\n* TCN: 75X\n* Active runway: 23 \nAH-64 and OH-58D\n* Tarinkot\n* TCN: N/A\n* Active runway: \n \n4.2 Carrier operations\nN/A \nAs per Carrier Ops SPINS\n \n4.3 Tankers\nAs per Aerial Refueling SOP \n5 COMMAND AND CONTROL\n5.1 Commander\n* Mission commander is TACTICAL\n* Mission commander deputy is HAWG81\n* Package SANTA lead is HAWG81\n* Package GIFTS lead is RAGE91 \n5.2 Frequencies\nAs per Comms SOP \n5.3 Authentication\nRAMROD: GRANDSLICE\nAs per Authentication SOP \n5.4 Freq flow (Airfield flights)\n7\, 9\, 3/5\, 7\nRemain on Tower (ch 7) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3) or CAP A (ch 5). Use Tower (ch 7) for recovery.\n \n5.5 Freq flow (Carrier flights)\n1\, 9\, 3/5\, 16\, 1\nRemain on Tower (ch 1) during startup and departure. Go to Check in (ch 9). Expect Tactical (ch 3) or CAP A (ch 5). Use Marshal (ch 16) and Tower (ch 1) for recovery.\n \n5.6 Brevity\n* TANGOUNIFORM – Mission declared successful\n* NIGHTFALL – Abort mission\n* SMASH – Convoy at meeting \n5.7 Bullseye \nN 31 37.16′ E 65 42.58′ \n6 ANNEXES\nAO:\n \nRoute of the convoy \n \nMeeting in village Kajran \n \nTankers & Stingray
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260226T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260226T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T232513
CREATED:20260224T192810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T185707Z
UID:18474-1772134200-1772143200@masterarms.se
SUMMARY:THT v.9 - Baltic Trident
DESCRIPTION:Time: 02 26 26 – 19:30 (Last signup time: 02 26 26 – 19:00)\nActivity: Mission/exercise\nMap: Cold War Germany\nAvailable ACFT: AJS37\, F-4E\, Mig-21 \n\n					LINEUP\n					– \nSwAF units at  Revinge\nAJS37 Havspanning\nGustav 56: Qvintus\nGustav 34: Moldy\n \nAJS37 Incident\nGustav 15: Frefeh\nGustav 27: Jackflash \nAJS37 Incident\nGustav 08: Jasnisse\nGustav 44: Moose/Iron \nBas / Stril\nRevinge: Apollo\nHinden: Apollo \n\nNATO units at Nordholz AB\nF-4E SEA RECONNAISSANCE\nMerlin 41: Undefined / DeadGun\nMerlin 42: Nille / Tony \nF-4E QRA\nBanshee 21: /\nBanshee 22: /\n \nATC / Fighter control\nNORDHOLZ TWR: Fille\nStingray: Apollo \nWP units at Szczecin-Golenlow\nMig-21bis QRA\nApensky 11: Jinx\nApensky 12: Bacon \nFighter control\nNova: Fille \n				\n1 SITUATION \n1.1 Overview\n21st of May\, 1979. Peenemünde Harbor. \nYesterday\, FRA\, the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment\, decrypted a transmission revealing that a faulty Soviet submarine will be forced to make a surface-bound voyage to St. Petersburg for maintenance. \nIt is believed to be a newly commissioned Tango Class. Thus\, the Western interest is high in showing presents and startling the Soviet Navy with reconnaissance once the escort convoy reaches international waters. \n1.2 Area of operations\nArkona Sea\, between the southern tip of Sweden and East Germany’s north coast. The territorial borders reach 4nm (8km) out from any land. The adversary’s sovereignty must be respected. \nFor NATO operations\, the use of Danish airspace is approved. \n1.3 Time and weather\n* Late morning\, 1030CET\n* Light winds from the east\n* Few at 1500ft\n* QNH 1021hpa / 30.16inhg \n1.4 Air threat\nFishbeds and Floggers\, among others. \n1.5 Ground/Surface threat\nThe East German and Polish coastline is defended. Escorting ships may also have SAM capabilities. \n1.6 Friendly forces\n– \n1.7 Civilian/3rd part\nBeware of civilian shipping in and outside the AO. \n2 MISSION\nLocate the Tango Class sub and perform general sea reconnaissance in the Arkona Sea \n3 EXECUTION \n3.4 Rules of engagement\nROE: A – Peacetime\nAs per SPINS \n3.5 Acceptable level of risk\nALR: LOW\nAs per SPINS \n3.6 Flight tasking\nSee lineup \n4 ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS \n4.1 Airfield operations\n* Nordholz Air Base\n* TCN: NDU 118X\n* Active runway: 08 \n5 COMMAND AND CONTROL \n5.1 Commander\n* NATO mission commander is Stingray\n* SwAF mission commander is Hinden\n \n5.2 Frequencies\nNATO\nAs per Comms SOP \nSwAF\nRevinge\, Kanal 107 (270.4MHz)\nHinden 1 Kanal 105 (254.4MHz)\nHinden 2 Kanal 109 (255.4MHz) \n5.3 Authentication\nNATO\nRAMROD: STANDGUARD\nAs per Authentication SOP \n5.4 Freq flow\nNATO\n7\, 3\, 7\nNo clearance is required for startup. Contact tower (ch 7) for taxi and departure. Tactical/Stringray (ch 3). If Stingray is awake\, expect RAMROD. Use Tower (ch 7) for recovery. \nSwAF\n107 (270.4MHz)\, 105 (254.4MHz) / 109 (255.4MHz)\, 107 (270.4MHz) \n5.6 Brevity\nNATO\n– TANGOUNIFORM: Mission declared successful\n– NIGHTFALL: Abort mission\n– ROLEX: RTB \n5.7 Bullseye\n– \n6 ANNEXES \nKNEEBOARD AERODROME CHART INCLUDED IN MISSION
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