It's time for battle! Do you have what it takes to make a good plan to survive a real life like simulated battle? The Battle Strategy Club will create many real like battle situations where you put yourself in the shoes of a soldier in that situation. Like the survival clubs on AG, in this club, members will have to make a plan for each part of the scenario that would keep them alive. At the beginning of each scenario you will be given, -Time and location -Equipment and other personal you have with you -Info about the enemy -Important info about elements that affect your decisions -The goal to achieve victory Before you start participating in the club you must enlist with the WarGeneral. As members complete scenarios they will move up in rank. Let the battle begin!
Scenario #1 3/2/2010
Time- Day 4:30pm Location- Iraq desert between mountain range Conditions- Sunny, temp 80, wind 40mph north Personal- 12 soldiers total, 1 medic, 1 engineer, 10 infantry Equipment- 3 humvee's, 2 are damaged, every soldier has one water jug,flare,basic uniform, and 25 mile cb radio, infantry has M4 with 2 extra clips, medic has med pac, engineer has basic tools to disarm explosives.
Part one- The convoy of the 3 humvee's with the 12 soldiers left camp Bravo and are traveling a back road that cuts through the montains to get to camp Delta, which is 50 miles east of camp Bravo. At 4:30pm, 20 miles west of camp Bravo the convoy gets hit with a road side bomb destroying the first two humvee's. In the first Humvee, the driver and front pasenger get killed(infantry). The engineer and another infantry soldier get badly injured enough to not make them mobile. In the secound humvee, Two infantry soldiers get minor wounds, but are still mobile, the other two are fine. The medic and the other three infantry soldiers in the third humvee are fine. The mountains block radio contact to either base until you are only 5 miles away from them. 10 miles to the south is a small village(pop 8000) were most residents are hostile towards you. The Intel claims there is a 10-20 man enemy unit on foot with ak47s the patrols the village every 2 hours. The residents in the village have radios that could reach the base and food. The road were the convoy was hit is patroled by a 10-20 man enemy unit with trucks and ak47s that go up and down the road at 30mph.
You are the squad leader(a infantry soldier). You need to recover the convoy from the bomb and then plan what to do befor night hits(7:30pm).
i put landmines infront of us and bolt to the north-west.
then at nightfall we sneak into the base as quietly as possible and place landmines infront of the tents and/or buildings. then we make off with the copter while sniping the tower guards.
i put landmines infront of us and bolt to the north-west. then at nightfall we sneak into the base as quietly as possible and place landmines infront of the tents and/or buildings. then we make off with the copter while sniping the tower guards. good plan?
Ok but who is going to fly the copter. You are special forces soldiers, not piolets
Time- Noon Location- France open field Conditions- Cold, Heavy Rain, Wind 15mph, Muddy Personal- (Platoon)30 infantry, 5 Heavy gunners, 5 Engineers, Equipment- Every Soldier has basic uniform, M4, radio, combat knife, flare, 2 gernades
Your Platoon is covered in a trench. The enemy force (100 infantry, 2 heavy gunners, 2 anti-air units) are in another trench 1000 feet across the field. You and your enemy can only see a distance of 500 feet due to the fog and rain. The only way to get to the enemy is from the front. There is to many land mines to come from the side or behind. The two enemy heavy gunners are on the right side of the enemy trench. The anti-air units are on the left side. The other 100 soldiers are evenly across the trench. You can call in one air strike that would destroy half of the enemys trench. You must make a plan to defeat the curent enemy forces before the other 200 come, and prepare for when they do come. The enemy has another 200 soldiers arriving in 6 hours.