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Griffin



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Posted - 21 Sep 2022 :  13:43:31  Show Profile Send Griffin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Chinese involvement in the theatre is causing concern, notably from the air assets that have been provided. Russian forces have also added their weight to the battle.

The carrier group in the NW still remains after the last mission was repelled by overwhelming numbers of J-15 (SU-30) and J-11 (SU-27) fighters were sent down the west coast.

A good number of these aircraft were destroyed, not only by our aircraft but also by our SAM support. However, the allies lost a good number of aircraft as well.

Your task is to set up a CAP for thrity minutes minimum and concentrate on killing as many enemy aircraft as you can in order to open the way for another attack on the carrier.



Fig. 1 - Flight Path and Latest Air and Ground Picture.

We mentioned last time that the carrier can carry 40 aircraft, which are known to be at least SU-30KK equivalents. We have recorded kills against this compliment but there will be significant numbers left.

Other aircraft will also be in the area

The package consists of two flights totalling eight aircraft, details below. Command have relocated the 1999th squadron of F-16C-52 ROKAFs, that are Harpoon carrying platforms. PPT 63 shows the location of 2 x Osa II ships that should be destroyed should the opportunity arise. It is not a mission critical requirement.



Fig. 2 - Package 2905 DCA Details (Part 1).



Fig. 3 - Package 2905 DCA Details (Part 2).

Mission Success Criteria
Package success will be the completion of a thirty minute CAP with one loss to the package. A partial will be the completion of a thirty minute CAP with up to three losses to the package.

Copper 3 will is on station for refuelling, UHF 289.65, TCN 060Y.

Good hunting.

Results
Flight Leads in this Sunday's official mission, "4.36.3 KTO Rolling Fire 19" are requested to post a debrief of their flight's actions, including any lessons learned or that should be learned by others.

Please put the following information at the top of your post:

Flight Role: (SEAD, ESCORT, STRIKE, Etc..)
Callsign11: "Pilot's name" AA=X AG=X RTB,MIA/KIA,EJT
Callsign12: "Pilot's name" AA=X AG=X RTB,MIA/KIA,EJT
Callsign13: "Pilot's name" AA=X AG=X RTB,MIA/KIA,EJT
Callsign14: "Pilot's name" AA=X AG=X RTB,MIA/KIA,EJT

MS/PS/MF

Noodle

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Posted - 19 Oct 2022 :  17:40:35  Show Profile Send Noodle a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Flight Role: BARCAP
CAJUN31: "Noodle" AA=3 AG=0 RTB
CAJUN32: "Pegasus" AA=2 AG=0 RTB
CAJUN33: "Gekko" AA=1 AG=0 EJT

We managed to stay 30mins on station, having to monitor several fronts we were constantly resetting formation to maximize firepower and mutual support.
We did manage to get some kills,(J-15 coming from the N/NW, and Su-30s from the E).
Unfortunately, #3 got a bit too close in the last engagement and was shot down by a PL-12.

PS

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