Central America South America

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

Moderators: dnichols, GHQ, Mk 1

Post Reply
MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

The Canadian forces shocked by what happened, ordered there ships around make all speed back to Brazil, Chinooks scramble on the deck of the HMCS Baddeck to bring Canadian troops and what ever equipment the helicopters can carry to the boarder as quickly as possible some raced to the scene in Boa Vista to investigate what happened, while the tanks and other AFVs are prepared and ready to unload once they hit dock again, the Canadian Commander was furious about this recent situation as we had that border closed to prevent this and the reports showed that there was no Al-Kabab activity, someone made a mistake in that report. efforts will be made to tighten the security at the boarder once they reestablish themselves. a Humanitarian fleet will depart from Vancouver bound to Brazil to bring aid to the victims of the Boa Vista attack.

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Brazil
the Canadian forces onboard the helicopters has landed safely near one of the Brazilian Boarder crossings and has begun reestablishing themselves here. the armor will be here later on.

(Canadian Forces Commander): "What happened here I thought this boarder was secured?"

(Brazilian Army Commander): "Apparently not my friend, We don't know how AL-Kabab got passed our defenses, but some fake news station called BSNNN said that there are trails and paths that allowed to move into the boarder freely, I don't believe it at all".

(Canadian Forces Commander): "Neither do I this crossing is one the only official government routes for people to enter into your County, We will began to shore up defenses here, but just in case get your Brazilian army vehicles to do patrols along the boarder with VZ and Guyana if any of these "Paths and Trails" are found, mark them down and have them blocked off with barbed wire and concrete barriers".

(Brazilian Army Commander): "Will do my friend".

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7269
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Brazil
Brazilian army has a patrol close to the border with 2 6x6, EE-9 armored cars armed with a 90mm gun and 2 LMG. following are 4 EE-11 6x6 wheeled APC armed with .50 cal HMG. The front EE-9 passed by, the 2nd EE-9 did not follow in the dirt road tracks for the first vehicle. The IED explosion totally destroyed the vehicle, killing the driver and serious injuries to the two crewmen in the turret. Small arms fired opened up from further down the road. The lead vehicle's commander ducked into the turret and fired the 90mm gun killing two people firing on the column. The men on foot disappeared into the woods. The dismounts advanced in pursuit more slowly than the Al-Kabab fearing another surprise with deadly results. The 4th EE-11 dismounted to render any possible assistance to the EE-9 that was destroyed, helping the two men out applying first aid and calling for support and medical help ASAP.
. The men heard 'thump, thump' and ducked... three rounds landed in the woods 200-250 meters to the south, with not effect.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Brazil
The Brazilian armored patrol reported the incident to the Canadian Army Commander, fortunately one the first Canadian Armored units arrived at the boarder and provided help after punching in the coordinates to where the thumps was heard in the woods a Pair of Canadian M109s began counter battery fire hopefully knocking out the Al-Kabab Artillery. Supply's will be sent to the area Via CH-47 Chinook Helicopter to set up a Checkpoint there.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7269
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Brazil
Local Bal-Kabab (brazil Al-kabab) leaders get together. After firing any weapons, move immediately. Those M109s were on a ship when we fired the mortars in the attack, they mad it over 200-300 miles to be in position to fire on the estimated firing site of the 81mm. They are quick.
. As a CH-47 flew over the 3 one was welcomed by 3 SA-7 shots, one hitting it. It had a hard semi-uncontrolled landing. One SA-7 hit a tree following the CH-47. The guys ran deeper into the woods down a small trail.
Further up the trail were other SAM teams if any CH-47 or other aircraft was able to pursue them Kababs.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Brazil
the Canadian forces Commander at his base near the VZ/Brazil border reads the Report about the CH-47 being shot down

(Canadian Forces Commander): "Damn those Kababs (Slams down on the table), since when did they have SAM Launchers? contact the HMCS Baddeck to have there compliment of UH-1's, and Kiowa Gunships in the air now to escort those CH-47s aginest any possible SAM attacks, and too speed up the unloading of the armor immediately we need to get as much armor to the border as soon as we can"

(Canadian Forces Radiomen): "Aye sir".

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7269
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Venezuela
The two maneuver groups and following Al-Kabab with the southern group heading south moving toward the border with VZ and Brazil. The northern group is also in pursuit of Al-Kabab, Col Johanne has reported that they have detected VZ army units observing but not engaging either Al-Kabab unless they are real close with superior firepower. Also not engaging the Commonwealth attack group, hoping that the CoC forces will eliminate Al Kabab, so they do not have to do so, similar to the way Stalin and the Russians did when the Polish was fighting the Nazis in Poland in 1944-45.
.
Group North engaged infantry and RPG teams as the rear guard. As some horse mounted CoC SFs were moving forward, small arms fired opened, the SF operators went to the ground, one was wounded in the arm and 1 dead a few minutes later. AH-1 cobras came infiring the 20mm at the targets eliminating 3 V-al-kababs (Val-Kababs), also fired 70mm rockets into the foliage, with not apparent effect. Two SA-7 were fired at the Cobra, where it was hit on the starboard wind. As the AH-1 turned to leave, it was hit again on the fuselage and it crashed 500 yards to the rear. The gunner was injured in the crash with facial cuts and concussion, broken arm in two places. Ground forces went to the aid of the AH-1 crew along with a few on horseback to help secure the area.
. The partner AH-1 saw where the SAM came from, the gunner took aim with the 20mm firing into the area and watching for movement, The OH-1 Loch called in artillery fire from 120 mortars which landed in the area. The HE was walked as targets were observed. 4 more Al-Kabab bodies were recovered and 2 others wounded were captured.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

Brazil
(Canadian Forces Radioman): "Commander one of our M557s reports a massive troop movement near the Brazilian border Suspected Al-Kabab movement sir"

(Canadian Forces Commander): "So it looks like Al-Kabab is looking to make an offensive in order to support there SAM sites eh, Radioman contact the HMCS Canada tell them to prepare there CF-14 and CF-18 Complements for a Napalm bombing run will smoke these Kababs from out of there forest hiding places"

The HMCS Canada deploys there full Complement of CF-14s and CF-18s fully loaded with Napalm bombs, the whole squadron then races to the border at supersonic speeds once they reached there destination they began to carpet bomb all the forested areas on the Venezuelan side of the Border showering the area with Napalm and starting a massive forest fire in the process, Canadian and Brazilian troops readied there small arms in case any AL-Kabab forces survived the Napalm Barrage.

redleg
E5
Posts: 3809
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

ROD personnel are moving tonight by air. The liaison team is departing Panama and the SOF team is departing the battleship Fenris off the coast of Colombia. They will link up near the Colombian/Brazilian border and drive to the area of operations tomorrow.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7269
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Venezuela
The northern battle group continues its methodical advance, pursuing Al-Kabab. At a small wooden bridge following the dirt roads almost parallel to the path of the group fighting. the Ratels and Rooikats were trying to snake around to set a trap. As this spearhead was moving quicker it gave up security. They paid the price... there where AP and AT mines on both side of the wooden bridge on the dirt road. The mines destroyed 2 Ratels and a Rookat, May have been set to detonate by control switch of Al-Kabab. 4 men died 7 wounded. Engineer squad came up with the mine detectors, finding more than a dozen on the north side of the creek and half that on the southern side.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

The Royal Canadian Navy fighter Squadron from HMCS Canada launches another Naplam Bombing run on suspected AL-Kabab targets deep in the forests at the Venezuelian border by now the forest fire has gotten bigger and spreading rapidly since the last bombardment.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7269
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

VZ
VZ Ambassador to the UIN is filing a protest against Canadian Navy and Government for the forest fire that is burning out of control. It has killed at least 3 and burn 2 villages to the ground. The choice of weapons must consider any collateral damage.
VZ is seeking as of now $5,000,000 in USD, it may get larger depending upon expansion of the blaze.
Chris

MechCommander
E5
Posts: 3551
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:09 am

Post by MechCommander »

The Canadian Government apologizes to the Venezuelan government for this incident we where not aware on how careless our Forces Commander was he was under the impression that he was clearing out AL-Kabab forces there, we will order him, to stop this reckless Napalm bombardment and step down, Civilian Water bombers from Brazil, the US and Canada are departing now to fight this raging wildfire.

The Napalm Bombardment has since ceased, all aircraft has returned to the Super carrier HMCS Canada.

Operations will be carried out by a more Tactically minded Commander to make sure this does not happen again.

redleg
E5
Posts: 3809
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

20 ROD personnel crossed into Venezuela late last night and they are arriving in the area of operations this afternoon. ODA 411 is breaking off and heading deep into the jungle (away from the forest fires) and the air liaison team is proceeding to the Canadian command post.

We're only here to direct ROD aircraft and to deconflict the airspace, but we've been in similar insurgency battles in Iraq and Mahishmati and we have some advice for the Canadian commander: you need to be very deliberate with your application of firepower. Every civilian casualty and every bit of collateral damage will benefit Al Kabob. Unfortunately there is no quick fix - you will need to dig the bad guys out while convincing the civilian population that they are better off without them. Al Kabob will fire mortars and rockets at you from school playgrounds or hospitals. If you fire a massive counter-battery mission at one of those locations you might as well pack up and go home because no one will ever forget how you recklessly killed innocents while chasing a few freedom fighters.
Image

redleg
E5
Posts: 3809
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

Aircraft from the ROD carrier Armageddon have crossed into Venezuela (2 x RF-4B, 2 x KA-6D, and 1 x EA-6B). Communications have been established with the air liaison team and the ROD aircraft are conducting a reconnaissance of the border area.

The KA-6Ds will ggive the recon aircraft enough range to complete the mission. This mission is, however, driving a discussion back at the Ministry of Defense about the ROD' current fleet of reconnaissance aircraft. We have been relying on RF-4Bs for many years, but the limited range of these airframes is a bit of a problem.
Image

Post Reply