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| JoeStiles | Sep 19 2011, 04:37 PM Post #11 |
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The member of the Standing Committee will return to China, and immediately head to the General Secretary's office, baring the new letter from the Russians. Mr. Stiles would read through this letter quickly, before getting into contact with the heads of all 4 attacking forces. Mr. Stiles immediately gives the order to the 2 Head's of the Air Force attacking teams to initialise their attacks. They then leave the office quickly. After they have gone, Mr. Stiles informs the heads of the 2 Ground Force teams to enter their respective countries, and fight through to near each Capital, where they should await their orders for attack. 1 hour later, in the Chinese HQ for the Air Force, the 2 attacking teams are briefed and split into their sections. Once all the respective pilots and vehicles are in the right places, they await final confirmation from the General Secretary to initialise their attack. Meanwhile, in the Chinese Army HQ, the 4000 soldiers are given their weapons, ammunition, and equipment, and split into their sections with their respective vehicles. They also await the final confirmation from Mr. Stiles to move in the troops. Edited by JoeStiles, Sep 19 2011, 04:39 PM.
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| James Maverick | Sep 19 2011, 04:54 PM Post #12 |
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As the SU-25's arrive at the capitals now, as they bomb them both, mass panic in both Mongolia and Kazakhstan, as the bombs hit innocent civilians and troops of their armies, they also manage to knock out a few tanks & buildings. As the generals then order the return of their aircraft to re-ammo and order the ground forces to move towards the capital and to fight any resistance on the way. As the Mongolian attack force get to their first major city on route to the capital and they are attacked by Mongolian forces, they get some quick defences up and start attacking back. Meanwhile in Kazakhstan, they arrive in a town and while passing through get ambushed by 500 Kazakhstan troops, as they request air support to help them out and they fight off the Kazakhstan forces. While all this is happening the Russian President writes a letter to the Chinese.
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| JoeStiles | Sep 19 2011, 05:04 PM Post #13 |
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The Generals of the Army and the Air Force receive confirmation from the General Secretary, saying that the Air Force is to leave immediately for the Capital cities of Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Mr. Stiles makes his way through the Government building in Beijing to a War Room, where he has an open live link waiting for him to the 4 leaders of the attacking teams, as well as the 2 leaders of the defence troops. He takes his seat as they start to take control of their troops. The Air Force take off from their Airfield, 2000 Pilots, 2 FC-1 Xiaolongs, 2 Chengdu J-10s, 1 Chengdu J-7, 2 Mil Mi-4s, and 2 Guizhou JL-9s head to the Mongolian Capital, and the same number head to the Kazakh Capital. Meanwhile, the Ground Forces start to mobilise. 2000 Soldiers, 2 Type 59 Tanks, 2 Type 63 APCs, and 3 Type 045 Tanks head through each border at speed. Receiving huge support from the troops that they pass at Border control. The Ground Forces continue to move freely through Mongolia, coming across no immediate problems. This is most likely due to the fact that the main fighting there is against the Russians. However, in Kazakhstan, the Chinese Ground Forces meet a resistance fairly quickly. The well trained Chinese soldiers take minimal casualties compared to the unprepared Kazakhs, and make it through the first line of defence fairly easily. During this battle in Kazakhstan, the Air Force reaches the Mongolian Capital, and open fire on the city. The Mongolian Capital has already received an attack from the Russians, and are heavily weakened. This attack goes smoothly, and the Mongolian Capital appears to be well and truly taken by surprise at this second attack. It was an easy win. This Mongolian Ground Troops appear to be in a frenzy dealing with the injured, and the Chinese Air Force team quickly head out to an empty and calm part of Mongolia to land, check for damages, refuel, and await any support request from the ground troops. I Kazakhstan, there appears to be little more resistance. The Chinese Ground Forces reach a town, in which there was a small Kazakh task force waiting, however the Chinese fought through well, once again taking few casualties. The Air Force reach the Kazakh Capital, where once again they find an easy attack awaiting them, due to the previous Russian attack. 2 ships are shot down however, by an Anti-Aircraft gun on the outskirts of the city. This was quickly taken out afterwards by a well-positioned air strike. After their attack this Force do the same as the force in Mongolia, and wait orders or requests from the Army. The Ground Forces in both Mongolia and Kazakhstan have reached a save place to camp for the night, to await orders for their final sweep of the Capital the next morning. They set up strong Harbour areas, with sentries set up, ammo is plentiful and no major problems are foreseen. Meanwhile, back in Beijing, Mr. Stile send the Russian President another letter which is to be delivered personally by another member of the Standing Committee, once again with an armed guard of 4 men.
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| James Maverick | Sep 20 2011, 09:42 AM Post #14 |
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As the Ground force attacking Mongolia has gone well, they only have 1 more city to pass to get to the capital, as the ground forces arrive just outside that city they notice it's got heavy resistance. The leader of the ground force would call in 5x Su-25 to do a tactical air-strike from the top then call in some air support to help them clear out the resistance. As the Su-25 would reach the city now, letting bombs go on innocent civilian buildings where troops are on the roof and other positions where there are masses of troops. After the Su-25's bombed the city, 2 Kamov Ka-50's went in first, as they would be scouting the city to see if there would be any resistance, as one of the helicopters would see a man on a rooftop firing an RPG at him, the helicopter would take evasive action and then fire a missile towards the man in question. The top of the building was destroyed and the man's body was sent flying to the ground, he was dead before hitting the ground. As the 2 Kamov Ka-50's would finish their scout report and head back to base and give the word for the ground troops to move in. As the GAZ-2975 and T-90A tanks would slowly go down the street with soldiers surrounding them, as they would continue to the capital and taking out any resistance along the way. Meanwhile in Kazakhstan, 4 Kamov Ka-50's were dispatched for the air support of the ambush, as the ambush failed to kill all the Russian Troops but did do some damage to their numbers, they would head to the capital for the final assault, as they would be 500ft away from the capital now and they would see that it is heavily guarded with a lot of SAM sites and men with RPGs and big machine guns, the 4x Kamov Ka-50 get ordered back to base until further air support is needed meanwhile the ground troops set up some defence just outside the capital and wait their until the Chinese come in contact, The ground troops would get told if they are to be fired upon they should take the necessary actions to neutralise the hostile forces but do not advance forward. |
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| JoeStiles | Sep 20 2011, 03:14 PM Post #15 |
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The Chinese Ground Forces in both Mongolia and Kazakhstan are now packed up, and ready for the final assault on the Capital cities. The General Secretary has made it clear that the 2 final attacks should take place at the same time, to ensure that the Mongolian and Kazakh allies do not have enough time to report to each other for backup. Meanwhile, the Air Force troops have also got packed up and are waiting on Radios in case there is any Air Support needed for the final assaults. The Defending troops on the Chinese Borders have had no trouble during the night, and do not expect any trouble now either. The General Secretary, back in the War Room in Beijing after a tiring night of press conferences, media statements, and paperwork, gives the command for the final assault. The Ground Forces move in quickly, sending in lines of Tanks first, with then soldiers moving quickly behind, weapons raised and ready for contact. As both the Ground Forces reach the Capital cities, they find smoke billowing from buildings that have been bombed, or shot. Not much resistance is found, as most of the fighting is against the Russians. Any small groups of Kazakh or Mongolian troops are wiped out quickly by the Tanks, and very few casualties are taken on the Chinese side. The tanks, and a group of 500 soldiers from each Force head for the Government building in each Capital, planning on a quick and easy surrender. The rest of the troops (1500 in each Capital) head round in small groups onto remaining rooftops, and streets, taking out any small groups of enemy soldiers covertly and quickly. These small groups, all hidden in different positions around the Capital, then start to open fire on the Kazakh and Mongolian troops that are fighting the Russians, from behind. This ambush would be extremely effective. Many Mongolian and Kazakh troops are killed, and only a few Chinese are killed in return, due to the spread out nature of the Sections. Any remaining enemy soldiers surrender immediately. Meanwhile, the Tanks from each force surround the countries' respective Government buildings. The Heads of the Units then talk via megaphone to the Governments inside. "Your building is surrounded. We have just received a radio message informing us that the remainder of your troops have surrendered. Resistance is futile. Give up now." This message is received well, the Governments exit their buildings with their hands up, the war is won. Suddenly, a man runs across from the side in Kazakhstan, he runs up and jumps on a Tank. As Chinese troops run towards him, the Tank explodes. The man had a bomb strapped to his chest. 1 tank either side of this main Tank are taken out also. The Heads report back to Beijing quickly. And the order is given to remove all troops except for the 500 at each Government building. A letter shall soon be sent to the Russian President to announce the winning of the war. |
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| JoeStiles | Sep 20 2011, 03:30 PM Post #16 |
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The war is over, China and Russia have won.
The General Secretary, overjoyed at the news that China have won the war, sits comfortably in his chair, and writes a letter to the Russian President.
The President then leaves his office, many Press Conferences are booked with different media companies within the Communist Party of China, these ones slightly more pleasant than the last. Edited by JoeStiles, Sep 20 2011, 03:36 PM.
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| Jamie | Sep 20 2011, 03:31 PM Post #17 |
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[ Wars don't last less then a week, it's impossible for you to win after 1-2days. This should go on for months to captyure every city, with full detail, everything organised and fighting their soldiers. Theres not a chance you could win a war against 1 country in less then a month, nevermind 2 countries. It's still taking place. ]
Edited by Jamie, Sep 20 2011, 03:32 PM.
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| JoeStiles | Sep 20 2011, 03:43 PM Post #18 |
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[ Roleplay rules, that I believe you yourself wrote, on this site say that, as far as I can understand, "It requires 4 posts for a valid invasion". Taking control of a country is to take control of it's Capital. Battles will need to be fought in smaller cities afterwards, but strictly speaking to take control of a Country is to take control of it's Capital. There are at least 12 posts made by us here, easily enough for a "valid invasion". China's troops shall remain withdrawn, as stated. ] |
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| JoeStiles | Sep 20 2011, 03:43 PM Post #19 |
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[ Roleplay rules to not mention a time period of taking control of a country by force. ] |
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| Jamie | Sep 20 2011, 03:47 PM Post #20 |
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[ MN was based for realism, 4posts is Minimum and I don't know any war thats lasted less then 48hours [if you do, please share], in Mongolia they we're 4000 troops [yours and Russians counted] not including airforce, im sure 4000 troops against an entire country would take along time. Im simply saying, the war isn't over, capturing the capital is a good achievement obviously, doesn't mean you won considering you'd have the rest of the thousands of soldiers/airforce/navy to go against, and perhapes some civil fighters who wanna defend their country. ] |
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