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International - AMVI Mission: El E111 en el bando RED

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El pasado día 22 de mayo de 2014, a las 18:00Z, el Escuadrón 111 participó en una misión internacional junto con el escuadrón italiano Aeronautica Militare Virtuale Italiana (AMVI) y el 72nd Virtual Fighter Wing, en donde el primero fue el anfitrión. Como sabéis, el escuadrón AMVI es uno de los escuadrones en el mundo que más en serio se toman el vuelo, tanto en su ejecución y procedimientos como en la planificación y documentación de las misiones. Para el E111 siempre es un honor ser invitado a esas campañas y vuelos aislados que AMVI organiza, hecho éste que se viene produciendo desde hace ya un par de años. El nivel de exigencia es siempre máximo, y el E111 se enorgullece de poder participar en ellos.

En esta ocasión, el E111 participaba en una misión de "entrenamiento" aislada extraída de una posible operación mayor, en la que diversos efectivos del bando azul tenían como objetivos instalaciones de la costa oeste de Korea del Norte. Al E111 le tocó el papel de "Red", es decir, poner en aprietos las tácticas de los azules y poner a prueba sus dotes como pilotos para la mejora de todos los participantes.Y creedme que así lo hicimos.

Participaron en el evento el Capitán Rookie, el Teniente Tom Raisen, y, aprovechando que el bando red es siempre más flexible en cuanto a la gestión de sus tácticas y del propio vuelo, el E111 decidió que era hora de que se bautizaran en misiones internacionales de alto nivel algún cadete del Ala Falcon, por lo que convocó para la misión al Cadete LCR-AA Jordan y al Cadete LCR Dardo. Enhorabuena por el bautismo internacional.

Sin más, os dejo con el debriefing colgado en el foro del Escuadrón AMVI.

Un saludo.

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Well guys, here the Red Team Debriefing :D

 

INTRO

According to the last info of intelligence (blue team documentation ;) ), we knew who were the objectives to protect:

1. Nampo Chemical Plant (Maybe the main target) and

2. The Radar Station of Unho-Ri, both in the west coast (secondary target / looser plan opportunity target).

So, with this info we created one package with two flights (2+2 with human pilots - Tom Raisen/Dardo (Cobra1), Rookie/Jordan (Viper1) in a DCA role over the area. After calculate our "time on patrol" we created one flight more (2 ships, IA pilots) to destroy a Blue Hawk near our operational area, to avoid the blue team drag us over their AG defenses.[/size]

With a little briefing (we hadn't no more time, thats war guys! :D ) we went to our aircrafts to do the Ramp Start...

 

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CHRONOLOGY

- In the Ramp Start process, Jordan had a problem in the aircraft.[/size]

- The Mig29 (IA's pilots) takeoff without problems to engage their objectives.

- Rookie (MC), Tom and Dardo started the machine without problems.

- The problems in the Jordan's aircraft avoid him his take off, and Jordan keep on the ground, seeing the sky with a look of desperation. He called the mechanics, but nothing to do... 10 minutes after our take off, he stepped off the F16 and went to the canteen for wait another plane... One less...

- Once in the air, Tom Raisen was called by the chief of intelligence (his wife) and he received orders to anchor in his position (WP2) waiting for instructions... (shit happens.....). So, only TWO airplanes in the area (one of each flight) to protect our ground objectives... sounds bad...

- IA flight: "GBU release... GBU release..."... Bombs missed. They failed in their mission. The Hawk is active an operational.

- Tom Raisen was released by the Operations Chief (his wife) and he could continue with the mission, but first a hot-pit refuel was necessary.

- Just in this moment, the "bad guys" (yep, you are "the bad" for us :D ) went to our area in a "massive" assault. The party started with only two red ships in the air. Two blue guys were defeated.

- Tom pushed the throttle and gate until the combat, but he received a radio call from Dardo saying "I think that Rookie is down, I repeat, I think that Rookie is down..."

- A red SA-5 did his work and launch several missiles. Good work but bad shootings.

- Dardo was in deffensive. Tom Raisen launch two missiles against a blue guy. Hit and destroy. Dardo dodge the missile.

- Axe and Simo turn to the NW to support their friends and pushed us. Cowboy did the same.

- Only two ships for nine enemies... No way... So, one option only: we must try to "defeat" their strikers. In a common flow, the scort will go ahead and the strike rear. Dardo and me "split" to force the enemies to decide who is the target. Practically all continued straight on. Tom Raisen continued tracking west, and then return to the fight to shoot a ship REAR the first group of (we think) escorts.

- The Blue Human Awacs we think that did a good job, because JUST at the moment that Tom Raisen turned to the engage again, Simo locked and shot Tom... but Tom shot too. Viper1 was hit yep... But Bulldog too... Double KO. Bulldog (maybe striker?) down. Tom Raisen, in his parachute, could see the impact. Rookie and Tom, four enemy airmen down... Nice...[/size]

- I think that Dardo hit one more too. Then out of fuel. RTB without problems.

 

RESPAWN

- According to the game rules, Tom and Rookie took off again after a Ramp Start without problems (Align in flight). Dardo and Jordan left the sim (due to personal commitments).

- Rookie and Tom did gate directly to the enemies. They were egressing.

- Tom detected an F16 (blue) at A28, Mach 0'48, too slow... Tom was in A42, Mach 0'87... good. Double shot, double impact. The pilot died.

- Rookie detects two bandits in ground level (Ing and another one). Rookie was in A30, Mach 0'91; the bandits A0, Mach 0'83. 20 miles, loft 15. Fox3 to the first one; double missil, Fox3 to the second one: Two Airmen down.

- Simo and Axe (blue guys) were near the work area, and came to assist the friends... but they were in a wonderful travel (parachute mode). Anyway they were pushing hard to Rookie. Tom Raisen extended 330 and turn hard to support him, because the bandits were 15nm behind him. Fox3 at 18'7nm, A30, M.84 and cracking right. Bandits were little better (it's normal, they were pushing): A32, M.94. Axe shot Tom 2'5nm after. Tom dodged and Axe did it too with difficulty.

- Simo shot Rookie without hit, and the blue guys decided do an RTB. We decided defeat them :D

- After a crazy pursuit, Tom was around 37A Mach 1'72... 1'72!! . Simo was in A32, M.094. We were always in gate, over bullseye aprox. and thinking that the enemies should have low fuel now. Tom shot an AIM-120, 8'8NM behind the enemy... and Simo did the most unbelievable dodge of a missile that I never seen. That missile bore his name and came straight from hell... And he dodged. All the mission, the entire mission was worth just to see how he did that... Unbelievable.... I have the ACMI.... UN-BE-LIE-VA-BLE...!

 

END OF REPORT

 

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Sorry for the delay in the debriefing, but the Real Life is hard sometimes :) Anyway, is always a honor and a pleasure to fly with you. You are one of the squads than more seriously take the flight and all the procedures. It is a pleasure to fly with you. So, thank you very much for your invitation and for the opportunite to share a flight.

See you in the next!

A big hug from the E111!

 

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