MayĆ³r Vitaly Studitsky, 6971st Aviation Base (temporarily operating from Mineralnye Vody, 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Command) presents a debrief of his ground attack mission against insurgent forces around Novoplavlovsk.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The Pursuit, Entrapment and Escape of the SMS Goeben - Part 1 - An "Steam and Iron, The Great War at Sea" AAR
This naval engagement became famous because it never happened. The outcome of the simulated-reality alternative would have generated no less regret and recrimination among the Royal Navy admiralty.
The declaration of war to the German Empire by the British is just hours young. Both the German Imperial Navy and the British Royal Navy are eager to secure the first blow.
Click on the picture for a better view. |
Sunday, October 21, 2012
No Easy Day, by Matt Bissonnette (AKA Mark Owen)
If you live in the US and take a look at the military history section of your local bookstore you will surely notice the enormous availability of books about contemporary special forces and special independent small teams. There is a market for these type of books -Deltas, SEALs, SAS, Spetsnaz, snipers ... Woohoo! ... Why we do even need a regular army?-. If you have visited this blog more than once it's likely that you are a pretty well rounded fellow in war matters, on the war-nerd far side of the audience spectrum. I'm afraid you are not part of the massive market that will blindly buy everything that has the words "SEAL" or "Delta" in the cover. So here comes No Easy Day, which is a Navy SEAL's autobiography that includes the most detailed account of Operation Neptune Spear, the operation that resulted in the killing of the most notorious terrorist of recent times. This controversial book has been widely covered in the mainstream press and I'm sure it didn't escape your radar. The purpose of this mini-review is to share a few pointers about its value in the understanding of modern conflict and -let's not forget this is a gaming blog- its worthiness for our hobby.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Insurgency in the North Caucasian Federal District - War Stories From the Front Lines: # 2 Firefight at a Crash Site Near Novopavlovsk
Insurgency in the North Caucasian Federal District - War Stories From the Front Lines: # 1 Helicopter Attack in Novopavlovsk
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Iron Front Liberation 1944 - Hasty Counter-mine Action
This is a short tale of shooters and targets. Today I am the latter.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Achtung Panzer Operation Star, Volokonovka -1942 - The Crossroads I Could Have Lived Without
Short entry today, folks. The workdays are getting longer ...
US Department of the Army Pamphlet 20-234 (Operations of Encircled Forces, 1952) says that "an encircled force can ill afford loss of terrain." Let me add one more: it can ill afford a gain of terrain if such gain has no impact in the relief of the encircled force. In this war game scenario, I'm neither completely encircled nor I gained any real estate. But certainly I can't afford more defeats like this one.
In this scenario, elements of the 79th ID (Germany, blue) are just a couple of kilometers short of completely encircling my forces (343 ID, Russian, red). |
Sunday, October 7, 2012
DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark - Observation Post "Baltika" - Rendezvous (Musings About What I Learned Slow and Wrong)
The mission time is a couple of days before the one featured in my previous blog entry. In this one, my flight of two Ka-50 was tasked to rendezvous with a supply column coming into our base of operations (Mineralnye Vody Airbase).
This mission is the background for some reflections about things I wish somebody would have told me back when I started learning to fly this attack helicopter.
0600 local time, clear skies and almost no wind. Time to go and greet the guys bringing out the bread and ammo. |
Thursday, October 4, 2012
ArmA 2 - How Much I Hate Reverse Slopes!
I am having a great time with James McKenzie-Smith's British Army Platoon. It is a mission he kindly shared with me and it features his impressive ArmA 2 mission editing know how. This mission includes an British AI platoon, support units (mortars, close air support and heliborne transport) and a quick command menu that allows to dynamically establish rally points, stop and resume units' movement towards a waypoint ... and more.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Panzer Campaigns Tunisia '43 - German Attack on Sidi Bou Zid - 15Feb1943 to 16Feb1943
15Feb1943. 0200 Hours. A cold night with little progress ... |
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