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87th Mission Libary

Mission Name
Creator
Duration
Type
Campaign
Theater
Difficulty
BMS Version
Mission File
Flights
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Gunsmoke 2013 SEAD



short
training



Korea


BMS 4.32
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2-Ship-Operation GunSmoke




The SEAD mission in (v) GunSmoke 2013 will be a challenging one, the team’s mission is to try to destroy as many radar sites as possible with the load out available. Radar sites ranging from SA-17 to Fan Song B will have different point values (see below) associated with them. Destruction/Damage to these sites, survivability and tactic will be assessed and a point value generated and deducted from team total.
Gunsmoke 2013 POP-UP



short
training



Korea


BMS 4.32
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2-Ship-Operation GunSmoke




Destroy Nuclear and Main plants at P’yongsan using pop-up manoeuvre
Gunsmoke 2013 LGB



short
training



Korea


BMS 4.32
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2-Ship-Operation GunSmoke




2 ship, OCA strike on Koksan airbase to disrupt enemy support which will allow joint forces to continue the ground attack on poorly supplied OPVG ground forces in and around Bongchon. As of 3 hours ago joint command Intel received photographs of 2 Mig 29A being sheltered in the hanger at Koksan.
Gunsmoke 2013 CAS



short
training



Korea


BMS 4.32
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2-Ship-Operation GunSmoke




OPVG forces have occupied Singye with a Frog 7 battalion and an infantry battalion, it is suspected that more enemy ground units will be moving south to assist. US ground forces are attempting to hold their position at Bongchon. To assist in the US ground assault 2 ship CAS’s have been tasked out of Kunsan airbase. Reports have confirmed the suspicion that Koksan airbase has received several SU-25 frogfoot and an unconfirmed number of Mig 21’s. At this time we do not know how operational these units are. The Nuclear plant at Pyongsan is suspected to be a high value target by OPVG forces.
Gunsmoke 2013 GUNS



short
training



Korea


BMS 4.32
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2-Ship-Operation GunSmoke




Teams will attempt to damage vertical targets and survive to make it home. Teams will fly the planned flight route. Steer Point lines around target provide the track for teams to follow when circling back around. Only left turns will be made when coming off target, if teams were to come off right they would potentially have to fly over or near a populated area which is not permitted.