New Command scenario: Tempest Marlin

May 18, 2014 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Author: Mark Gellis

This scenario assumes that the government of Cameroon has been overthrown in a military coup.  In the months following the coup, the new leader of Cameroon has put down all resistance with extraordinary brutality.  Thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. 

Three weeks ago, the new leader of Cameroon put down an uprising in the city of Douala.  The military killed over one thousand people, most of them unarmed civilians.  Reports have come in describing widespread use of torture against those who have been detained by the government and of the summary execution without trial of dozens of people suspected of being connected to the uprising.

The remaining rebel forces have withdrawn to the coastal town of Kribi.  The United Nations is deeply concerned that the leader of Cameroon will launch an all-out attack against Kribi, with little regard for the safety of civilians.  Experts fear sanctions will not work, or at least not work quickly enough to prevent tens of thousands of deaths, and that the rest of the world has a very unpleasant choice to make: take action against Cameroon now or wait and perhaps be partly responsible for the massacres that take place.

Ghana has offered the United States the use of one of its air bases.  The American President has moved aircraft to Ghana and ordered a Surface Action Group (SAG) into the Gulf of Guinea.  It is not clear, however, whether the Americans will respond if Cameroon moves against Kribi.

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Author’s Notes

A delta template .ini file has been included with the .zip file so that one can more easily upgrade the scenario to any future versions of the database.

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*** FLASH *** FLASH *** FLASH ***

TEMPEST MARLIN is go.  Repeat.  TEMPEST MARLIN is go.  Execute immediately. 

INTEL/SITREP

A Cameroonian armored column has just been spotted moving out of the city of Douala.  It is likely that this is the beginning of the expected attack against Kribi.

Because of the widespread slaughter that took place when the military of Cameroon regained control of Douala, it is feared that the attack on Kribi may result in the deaths of thousands of innocent people.  The President is determined to make sure this does not happen.

Intelligence briefings on the new leader of Cameroon suggest that having American troops on the ground, in Douala, combined with the destruction of a large segment of his army, will convince him to come to the negotiating table. 

ENEMY FORCES

The armored column is believed to be at least battalion strength, but most likely consists of older units such as M-113 APCs and Cold War vintage Soviet artillery.  However, Cameroon received about a dozen Type 88 tanks from China last year and has purchased SA-22 Greyhound mobile SAM units from Russia.

The armored column represents a significant portion of Cameroon’s military assets.  Its destruction would be a serious blow to the leader of Cameroon.

Cameroon’s other forces consist primarily of small patrol boats and a few Alpha attack aircraft.

FRIENDLY FORCES

Your task force consists of DDG 98 Forrest Sherman, LCS 3 Fort Worth, T-AO 194 John Ericsson, JHSV 3 Millinocket, and FFG 55 Elrod.  

SSN 761 Springfield is chopped to your command.  She is already on station off the coast of Cameroon and awaiting your orders.

Available aircraft based at Kotoka have been chopped to your command.

Our contacts with the rebels will send you reports on what they know about the fighting as it progresses.

MISSION

  1. Destroy the Cameroonian armored column before it attacks the town of Kribi. 
  2. Destroy Cameroonian air defense systems near Douala.
  3. Destroy the government-held airfield at Douala.
  4. Once the Cameroonian army has been crippled, separate Millinocket from your task force and and conduct an amphibious landing of the embarked troops at Douala.  (The target area is marked on your tactical map.)  At the same time, transport airborne rangers from Kotoka to Douala via C-17s. 
  5. You are free to attack any appropriate targets of opportunity.

EXECUTION

Begin your attack immediately.  You only have about two hours before the armored column reaches Kribi.  You are free to employ air strikes, cruise missiles strikes, or a combination of both. 

After the armored column has been destroyed, you must complete the rest of your mission within 24 hours. 

COMMAND AND SIGNAL

Command: Forrest Sherman
Signal: EMCON State C (Unrestricted Emissions)

Good luck and Godspeed.

New Command scenario: Spanish Guinea

May 18, 2014 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Author: Jorm
BACKGROUND:

Oil exploration and production has boomed in the Gulf of Guinea. The once Spanish colony of Equatorial Guinea’s corrupt government has asked for Spanish assistance with protection of the countries offshore oil and gas platforms.

Tensions with Nigeria have escalated as they continue to press their claims on the offshore oil fields.

A minefield has been detected stopping all access to oil platforms. Spanish mine sweepers have arrived…

The oil wealth of Nigeria has attracted military support from the Dutch who have assisted with acquisition of spare parts and technical assistance in restoring the Nigerian air force.

Unfortunately the region is also West Africa’s most pirates riddled waters.

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Design Notes:

Much of the Nigerian air force and navy is not included, I’ve used other nations ships and planes as direct  substitutes. Where small patrol vessels could not be directly  matched I’ve chosen a very similar class and edited  it to match. I’ve used JANES as a resource for the NAVY all aircraft used are those that Nigeria had in its OOB at the time.

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Mission:

Using the three Aggressive class mine sweepers, sweep the area marked bounding the oil platforms to the north and east of Malabo. It may be easier of section the area into two  patrol zones.

Protect the mine sweepers using F81 Santa Maria and F35 Cazadora.

Air assets are very limited.

Conduct anti-pirate patrols using F31 Descubuerta and limited air assets at Bata.

An engineering battalion loaded onto L 41 Herman Cortez with its heavy equipment is bound for Bata. Protect this vessel at all costs.

Operation:

The region is thick with civil and commercial traffic and oil wells. Take great care to identify targets.

Nigeria have declared hostilities by attacking our oil platforms , all Nigerian vessels are to be considered hostile.

There are  two pirate ‘mother ships’ operating in the region. Both are 800ton trawlers; find and destroy both of them if possible.

Most of Nigeria’s air force is known to be based at Makurdi AB.

New Command scenario: Chilean Chevauchee

March 26, 2014 · Posted in Command · Comment 

Database – CWDB
Author – ‘Coiler12’

In 1947, a small border dispute between Peru and Chile prompts a large naval show of force.

Greetings, Admiral

Situation:

A dispute between Peruvian and Chilean fisherman has broken out, and this has led to limited border warfare with over a dozen killed on both sides as of this writing. Peru is beginning a larger buildup of forces, and the decision has been made to destroy one encampment using our much more powerful navy.

Enemy Forces: Enemy forces at the encampment consist of one artillery battery and an unknown, yet at least battalion-sized quantity of troops. Several smaller Peruvian vessels have been spotted in the area, to prevent saboteurs from landing.

Friendly forces:

The task force consists of the battleship Almirante Latorre and three destroyers.

Mission:

Destroy the encampment and any Peruvian vessels near it.

Execution:

Fire at will.

Command and Signal:

Command: Almirante Latorre

Signal: EMCON State C (Unrestricted Emissions)