Command: Modern Operations

Command: Modern Operations

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Korean Campaign, 2018
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8 nov 2019, ore 19:19
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Korean Campaign, 2018

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It is the Spring of 2018, and it appears that Kim Jong-un is finally going to make good on his constant threats to launch an attack into South Korea.
After upgrading some of his military equipment from China and Russia, Kim has massed over 600 tanks, long range artillery batteries, and infantry units along the border. Conventional Land Attack Ballistic missile installations within North Korea have been upgraded and are at maximum readiness, and attack/AAW aircraft are ready at nearby airbases.
The U.S. and South Koreans are prepared to launch OPERATION BROAD SWORD, a combined-arms attack on the North Korean Ground Forces. A reinforced convoy is en-route to the Port of Busan with critical fighting forces and supplies.
The Chinese also have substantial forces in the area, but are not considered hostile as of yet.
Can the U.S. and S. Koreans stop the massed North Korean Armor before it reaches Seoul, and get the Convoy safetly to Busan?
8 commenti
SuB 29 ago 2024, ore 12:11 
@Swag no
lol
Swag 1 dic 2022, ore 9:31 
ShadowofChernobyl 25 ott 2022, ore 11:20 
This is missing Suwon AB entirely which is pretty disappointing, considering it's a major hub for ROKAF activity.
Courting Carcass 19 nov 2021, ore 23:10 
not to be rude, but actually the CSG (5) is in Yokosuka (near Tokyo), and the 3rd is the smallest of the 4 marine divisions, but other than that it seems to be correct (there is usally a csg in westpac besides 5 iirc).
SophionBlack 6 set 2021, ore 15:09 
Having all ground units on an unchangeable weapons hold RoE strips away any and all initiative as well as autonomy. This needs to be changed as well as an increase in stand-off strike options for both aircraft and naval assets. I also note the lack of Iwakuni, Misawa, and Sasebo bases which would absolutely provide secondary and tertiary supports for a major theater war in Korea. Its got a lot of potential but it feels constricted on several fronts.
bwaffle 14 feb 2021, ore 21:53 
I concur with the other two posts about adding at the minimum one CSG.
ΗΞΧATαηταlνs 26 gen 2020, ore 8:27 
Awesome work, I concur with Courting Carcass, would it be possible to add one or two fully-equipped U.S. Carrier Strike Groups? IRL, one CSG is permanently stationed at Okinawa, Japan along with a division of U.S. Marines, and there is usually a second full U.S. CSG task force sailing near the Korean Peninsula during periods of escalated tensions with North Korea and China.
Courting Carcass 5 dic 2019, ore 21:59 
great scenario, would you be willing to add a CSG or 2?