Canada (Imagi-Nation)

This is a general forum for all types of posts related to Military models.

Moderators: dnichols, GHQ, Mk 1

Post Reply
redleg
E5
Posts: 3423
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

That sounds good to us. Here is what we propose:

Let’s have your CF-14 squadron fly out to the Western Pacific to join the Fury and Carrier Air Wing 3. The F-14C squadron that is currently on board (VF-9 “Gunslingersâ€￾) will return to the ROD to begin building the new wing. We can send some tankers up to refuel your Tomcats to make sure that can reach the carrier.

In about 2 weeks the Maelstrom will depart the ROD and your CF-18 squadron can replace VFA-22 “Goblinsâ€￾ as one of the Hornet squadrons.

By the way, our fighter squadrons have 12 fighters each so the squadron areas are set up with that in mind. If you bring more aircraft than that you will be a little cramped.
Redleg's Website: micropope.webstarts.com

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Post deleted.
Last edited by MechCommander on Fri Nov 30, 2018 11:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Sounds good the aircraft are departing from Victoria BC now they will be there shortly the RCN squadron consists of 4 CF-14 Tomcats, 5 CF-18 Hornets, and 2 CS-2 Trackers.

redleg
E5
Posts: 3423
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

Welcome aboard the Fury! I trust your accommodations are satisfactory. We have all the amenities on this ship: urinal on the flight deck, a respectable beer allowance, and Micro Armor tournaments every Tuesday night.

Currently we are steaming just east of Japan, heading into the Sea of Okhotsk. We are monitoring the new Imperial carriers very closely as they train in the Sea of Japan near their home port. The Veres is conducting carrier landing training about 200 miles north-west of Sapporo. The Perun is back in port. We will work you into the observation plan ASAP. Currently we have F/A-18Cs from VFA-12 (Black Knights) observing them, and we have two S-3Bs from VS-41 (Trojans) on anti-submarine patrol. Get settled this afternoon and tonight we will send your CF-14s up to relieve the Black Knights.
Redleg's Website: micropope.webstarts.com

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Meanwhile at the Canadian forces station in Alert Nunavut. "Sir where picking up some radio traffic from Greenland" "source of the signal private?". "Looks like the CofC from a Type 23 frigate sir, they said something about a North Korean submarine in the area" . "North Koreans?? What are they doing out here? Call the RCN Atlantic Command send ships and aircraft over to Nunavut to protect our waters".

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

(Lead CF-14 pilot): understood Fury will be ready for flying tonight.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

from CoC news:
Sea Lynx 3 on station, dropping some sonar buoys in passive mode to detect the sub. Previous indications it was heading west. Triangulation of several buoys indicate that it is Canadian waters by several miles going between two island. It is shallow as the depth of the ocean has decreased.
Capt Huron, Communications, let Vuvuut and Fleet now of current location, transmit data on secure line. Suggest that HQ inform the Canadian Defense Minister that they have a rouge North Korea SSN Romeo, that we have identified as #9. Let the Canadian government know that CoC is prosecuting this target as an act of war.
. S-3 has taken off with one Mk 46 torpedo, and gas tank. One that landed will be re-fueled and re-armed and loaded with sonar buoys.
....
To the Canadian government, "the Defense forces of the CoC Navy have identified two North Korean submarines, attack subs, of Romeo Class. romeo 14 fired 3 torpedoes and hit a cargo ship which sank, the CoC Navy in turn sank Romeo 14. Romeo 9 fired two torpedoes hitting an Ocean Line that sail from Nova Scotia. It has sunk, rescue efforts are taking place currently. Romeo 9 is approaching Canadian waters, moving away from the CoC navy, as we prosecute. We will sink it or possibly capture it."
Chris

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

North Korean SSN Romeo 9 on the surface... Canada, emergency services, RCMP, SOS, SOS, SOS.
We are a North Korean submarine that is being attacked by an aggressive force of CoC. We are asking for help. Also asking for Asylum from the Republic of Canada. SOS. We are asking for help from emergency service, the RCMP. We are north of Nova Scotia by 58 miles. SOS, HELP!.
Submerged in shallow water, speed 6 knots.
.
Message from CoC to Canadian leadership. Do not accept the the aggressive submarine, North Korean SSN Korean 9, do not grant asylum. We ask that you either require SSN Romeo 9 leave your waters immediately. We are conducting rescue operations for survivors of two ships attacked by this submarine and its sister attack sub.
Chris

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Sea Lynx 3 hovers just above the surface of the ocean 12.1 miles from shore, fires the Mk 46 torpedo targeting Romeo 9. .... it travels a distance of 8 miles .... hit sunken fishing underwater.
. The SSN R-9 sends out another message. SOS, SOS, seeking help against these attacks by CoC. Seeking asylum from Canada.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

"To the CofC fleet and the North Korean Subs this is the Captain of the Battleship HMCS Confederation of the Atlantic Fleet, you have entered sovereign waters, alter course immediately or we will take defensive action". The 4 St Laurent class Destroyers escorting the Battleship deploy there sea king helicopters to began ASW operations while the Battleship assumes her defensive posture and Launches here own Sea kings as well. the newly commissioned light carrier Bonaventure launches her CA-4 Skyhawks and S-2 trackers to provide air cover.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

from Romeo 9
Capt. of Battleship HMCS Confederation of the Atlantic Fleet, we are requesting help. By international treaty and law of all nations, you must respond. We are requesting Asylum. We need assistance, we have injuries. We are running from an aggressive navy force and air attack. We are requesting asylum.
.....
Capt, this is Capt Huron of the the FFG Baron Radcliffe, we have not entered your waters, we are currently 13.4 miles from your shoreline. Please adjust your radar, have it calibrated.
We are pursuing a submarine that fired unprovoked several torpedoes at a Canadian ocean liner. Rescue operations are finishing up. The toruists & staff are being treated and cared for at this time.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3378
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

"North Korean sub your request for asylum in Canada has been denied, alter course out of our sovereign waters now or action will be taken".

"CofC fleet your presence is not welcome here, if your holding any survivors from the Ocean liner we sent out some rescue aircraft to take them back to Canada, afterwards you will leave".

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

from Romeo 9, we are unable to make it out, we ran ground in these uncharted waters. We need assistance. we ask for rescue.
NK SSN Romeo 9 asks for Asylum.
.
There is not a fleet here. It is one FFG, the Baron Radcliffe, Type 23 frigate. There are 2 planes in the area and helicopter from out ship in International waters. We are here under freedom of navigation rights.
.
As for survivors from your ocean liner, the coast guard and private citizens are taking care of them. Many should be on shore as this time being taken care of with change of clothes, blankets, food, and medical attention including free Rx prescriptions for your old people.
. We will leave when we are good & ready and not before.
.
From Naval Base at Nuvuut, to Canadian task force and Battleship Capitain, You are welcome to charter some flights of air craft to pick up the tourists and staff from the Ocean Liner Poseidon II. Please return the North Korean SSN Romeo 9 to the Commonwealth fleet.
.
To reporters in press briefing, "There have been over 4000 people rescued and brought to Greenland. They are having their needs addressed, they are being processed and evaluated in terms of medical conditions and certainly any injuries that occurred during the sink of the Poseidon II. The sinking of the cargo ship there are some injuries to the crew. IT is a hardship. From the other two cargo ships, which one was military, supplies and equipment have been delivered. So, that is working as it should. Some equipment set up. although since the cargo ship was sunk, missing much of the needed supplies and equipment for NS Nuvuut. But we are able to make due", said Admiral Jonesy.
Chris

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Radio communication on open frequency: The Commonwealth of Chrisdom will grant asylum to romeo 9 and its crew.
Chris

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 6604
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

The Canadian task force commander ordered the NK SSG Romeo 9 to leave their waters or be sunk. The Sub Capt. was not sure that the task force knew where he was... but why take a chance. Asked for Asylum from the Commonwealth.
Capt Huron replied that Asylum would be granted if they made it to international waters. The FFG Radcliffe continued to sail south to take the Canadian naval group off target, out of the area. As SSGN was on the scene, and a DDG Burke Class out of Nuvuut with a few support ships in the group. The Romeo was detected coming out, All defense systems were operating. the Romeo was shallow as instructed in the N. Korean dialect.
.
Romeo made it out surfacing as exiting the Canadian waters and crew scurried out on deck. A sub tender came along starboard side while a supply ship on the port side of the sub. Tying off, Teams went in to examine the ship with sub-machine guns and technicians. The officers were led through the submarine, with the inspection crews and techs.
The Capt did not like being treated that way and said so to a Korean linguist. Want to make sure there are not surprises. Have a complete survey of the sub as it was being towed out to sea. The sub was taken to port at Nuvuut. Further examination ensued. The crew were taken to the Gym to get cleaned up and fed. All asked for political asylum except for 8 crew members. All were questioned.
. We are expecting a call from the Korean Minister of State or Defense.
Chris

Post Reply