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Warship NWS
01-07-2010, 08:09 PM
This thread is for submitting Fleet Command/NWP scenarios. Note, this thread is NOT for discussing scenarios - only for posting scenarios. Any discussions will be deleted.
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Encounter: My first scenario: Israeli Navy tries to prevent Hezbollah supply from Syria - which doesn't intend to look at this passively.
The Coast of Georgia: In 2008 after the South Ossetia War the memoirs of Cold War returned as NATO and Russian vessels increased naval presence in the Black Sea. What if the situation happens again?
Gulf of Tonkin: The FC recreation of the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, that led US into the Vietnam War. Very easy, good for beginners. I plan to update it when NWP will introduce Allen M. Sumner DD for USS Maddox to be represented by the correct vessel.
Iranian Fail-Safe Revised 1.0: Extensively reworked version of Iranian Fail-Safe scenario by unknown author. Updated to today weapons, placed more accurately Iranian nuclear sites and airbases, added more units, intensive civilian traffic and more.
Playing with Terror: Two twin scenarios that are played from two sides. Update is planned for the future to represent more accurately the actual forces of two nations.
In a Persian Market: Iran threatens to perform blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while the West has no will to intervene. Will the Arab States deal with the problem ONLY by their own forces?
An ultimate scenario with BILLIONS of possible situations for long hours of playing. You will NEVER play this scenario the same way two times. A completely new look on a Tanker War.
killerr
01-20-2010, 04:56 PM
Here are some of the scenarios i made recently.
killerr
01-22-2010, 11:38 PM
And here's another one :
Crimea: A strategically located peninsula allowing control of the Black Sea. A base for Russian Black Sea Fleet.. once. The problem is that Ukraine doesn't intend Russian soldiers there, and citizens of Autonomous Republic of Crimea feel more loyal to Moscow than Kiev... and so Russia agrees.
Note: This scenario is very large and may not run on slower comuters. Even on mine.. so I haven't fully tested it yet (Athlon 1,81 Ghz 1 GB RAM). If someone with faster computer may take a look at this and send me some notes about this and suggestions about possible changes I would be very grateful.
Note2: There is a known bug in NWP 19.01 database that Su-25A has too small range (94000 instead of 940000) that may prevent it from taking off from airbase. I recommend making correction on your own before starting this scenario.
Aegean dispute: Greek islands - a paradise for tourists and PCFGs.
Two little (but great fun in my opinion - you will see what is today naval fighting face to face ;) ) scenarios abot Greek-Turkish conflict, one for each side.
Exercise Karnataka: A modification of a Killer's Operation Jinnah scenario played this time from the Indian side, posted with his permission.
Edit: How to solve problems with saving: http://forums.navalwarfare.net/showthread.php?2145-Tactics-for-Operation-Jinnah&p=45422#post45422
Falklands-Alternate: What would have been if Argentine cruiser General Belgrano had not been sunk by HMS Conqueror on 2nd May 1982 and Argentine Navy had chosen a battle rather then withrawal from the sea ? On 1st May 1982 they had three Task Groups on the sea composed of 1 carrier, 1 cruiser, 4 destroyers, 3 frigates and 1 conventional submarine against Royal Navy's 2 carriers, 4 destroyers 5 frigates and 3 SSN. Argentine Navy had more Exocet missiles on board their ships than the British Task Group at that time.
These two scenarios are about to answer that. They reproduce I think quite faithully the forces and positions of both sides. There are some minor inaccuracies, however (the most serious is lack of Argentine destroyers Hipolito Bouchard and Piedra Buena in the database, so I had to use Taiwanese destroyers to simulate them as close as possible), that are results of inaccuracies in the NWP.I hope future versions will repair that.
To any British or Argentine, if these scenarios are more balanced in one side, don't blame me, only history and FC-NWP ;)
If someone has some suggestions, additional information (but reliable with a source providing it) to improve realism details in these scenarios I will appreciate that.
Operation Morvarid: Iran-Iraq War. On 28 November 1980 Iranian military launched an operation, which objective was to take control of two Iraqi oil terminals in the northern Persian Gulf. This resulted in a skirmish with Iraqi navy that is depicted (at least to some extent) in these two scenarios.
Meroka37
07-01-2010, 03:51 AM
My first attend to create scenario for FC; any feed back will be apretiate, to meroka37@telefonica.net
Canary Islands ASW exercise
Athlone
07-05-2010, 06:50 PM
Spanish navy is covertly assisting the Sahrawi Peoples Liberation Army by landing troops and weapons on the Moroccan west coast. Moroccan air and naval units must prevent any hostile forces landing along the coast.
Note all airbases for each side are in their correct geographical locations with correct aircraft assigned using the latest information available.
For Moroccan Mirage MF2000 ASTRAC I have used Mirage 2000C. For Moroccan Floreal class frigate, I have renamed a French unit from this class.
ANy queries or comments please pass on, I have tested and should be working very well. Plenty of dynamic groups to change the scenario around.
Regards,
Mark
LUCASWILLEN05
07-08-2010, 11:21 AM
My first official FC scenario, This is a major action between elements of the North and South Korean navies playable from the South Korean side only. It is a close range night action in the border area off the West Coast where there have been many small incidents over the years, You will find it a fast and violent battle which I suspect would be probable in this theatre. Ths South will probably win but consider a score of less than 50% as a draw assuming you meet all your objectivea. The South must achieve all objectives within a two hour time limit.
I hope you enjoy and all constructive comments and advice will be apreciated.
In 2008 a crisis in relations between Colombia from one side, and Ecuador and Venezuela on the other occurred. Resulting from Colombian Army's anti-FARC operation, brought these three countries to the edge of war, before finally being resolved fortunately. But who said it cannot repeat? My campaing depicts such a conflict, which is intended rather on small scale and low-tech armament, patience and tactical thinking- but doesn't it mean that this conflict cannot bring Superpower's attention.
IMPORTANT: There was an issue with Asheville and Lazaga PC lacking skins that causes a CTD in a first mission.Check these threads:
http://forums.navalwarfare.net/showthread.php?t=1932
http://forums.navalwarfare.net/showthread.php?t=2008
You can get this file, created by Fleet Command CC http://www.filefactory.com/file/b27231d/n/update (http://www.filefactory.com/file/b27231d/n/update.zip).zip (http://www.filefactory.com/file/b27231d/n/update.zip), copy the file into the Graphics folder and run it. it adds necessary skin that repair the problem. You may also need cmpUtil.exe application that You can get, among other files here:http://www.filefactory.com/file/b017d39/n/F-22.zip Then copy it to Graphics folder, and later run Update.bat file.
Athlone
03-21-2011, 04:54 PM
A limited air action against Libyan air force defence command installations and an advance armoured column nearing Benghazi.
Lancer
07-27-2011, 04:59 AM
Fictional mission pitting Pacific allied ASW against North Korean "Russian origin" SSBN/SSNs. Additional info is contained within the mission.
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