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sirius
23 May 05, 17:37
Here's the latest Installment in the Indonesian Campaign
http://www.harpoonhq.com/harpoon3/colonialwars/

"BROADSIDES"
Date: 10th June 1966
Location: Andaman Sea
Sides: UK and ANZAC Forces

The Air Strikes were considered a success on the Indonesian Airbases, destroying many of the A.U.R.I aircraft in the air and on the ground. Most of the Badger aircraft have been destroyed but at least 6 still remain operational.

The down side of the attacks were the numerous losses to the Vulcan and Canberra's which were badly mauled by the Mig-21's.

HMS Eagle dispite her defenses was hit by single AS-1 missile and the resulting damage and fires destroyed her catapults and numerous aircraft in the hanger and flightdeck, at present ship is limping back to Perth for repairs.

HMAS Melbourne faired better only receiving minor damage from rocket fire and is now in Singapore awaiting spare aircraft to bring her depleted airgroup up to full strength.

HMS Victorious still remains trapped in drydock, but with continuing repairs to the drydock gates she should be floated out by the end of the week. A large proportion of her airgroup have been destroyed at the airbases in Singapore due to sneek air attacks and terrorist attacks, replacement aircraft are on route from the UK.

At present HMS Bulwark and her cover group comprising of the WW2 Cruiser HMS Belfast have sailed from Aden and have now entered the Andaman sea on route to Singapore. Bulwark has embarked 45 cdo Royal Marines and a full complement of Wessex helicopters for future operations and are a prime target, She is due to anchor near RAAF Butterworth to take on supplies and must be protected at all costs.

The KRI Irian is unlocated but believed to be in the area , air threat is light and the submarine threat is assessed as medium.

Can HMS Belfast protect the Bulwark .....the choice is yours !

CV32
26 May 05, 11:07
Though I'm not a H3 player (yet, at least), I think its admirable that you're sharing your scenarios with the community by making them available here at ACG/SZO. Bravo. :cool:

Sunburn
27 May 05, 05:58
Paul (sirius) is da man :cool:

Scenarios hosted by the Harpoon HeadQuarters are always shared with the great Harpoon community, regardless of whether they are also hosted by other sites or not :smoke:. ACG/SZO is simply another repository for Paul's scenarios.

Also, the scenario files hosted on the HHQ are _guarranteed_ to be the most up-to-date versions of each scenario, incorporating all the up-to-the-minute information updates that the Harpoon community accumulates and exchanges on a daily basis, as well as being meticulously tested for bugs/anomalies and incorporating the latest version of the HHQ databases. It is at each scen-designer's discretion whether he will update the scenario files in any other sites hosting his scenarios. 99% of the bug reports we receive about HHQ-hosted scenarios can be attributed to the players running older, obsolete versions of a scenario. The problems almost universally disappear by simply getting the up-to-date version from the HHQ site :D

Watch out for even more and better scenarios & DBs from Paul and the HHQ, and a couple of other things that will rock the boat POSITIVELY :whist:

(Emphasis added to ease the angst of black helicopter spotters and self-appointed forum patrols)

CV32
27 May 05, 09:38
... and a couple of other things that will rock the boat :whist:

Umm, yah, ok ... :rolleyes: ... anyway, thanks, Paul. :)

VCDH
27 May 05, 10:43
Here we go again... :rolleyes:

CV32
27 May 05, 11:36
I certainly hope not. But when Dimitris makes a comment about "rocking the boat" (see: http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/rock-the-boat.html), it doesn't sound like a positive development. Perhaps you or Dimitris can set our minds at ease ? :nervous:

Sunburn
27 May 05, 15:04
Clarified :D

CV32
27 May 05, 15:13
Thanks. Looking forward to hearing about it. :cool: