FLIGHT - SATURDAY 3/22 @ 9PM EASTERN - SOUTH ATLANTIC - POSEIDON'S KISS

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FLIGHT - SATURDAY 3/22 @ 9PM EASTERN - SOUTH ATLANTIC - POSEIDON'S KISS

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COLT (F18s): MURF*, PEPE, COSTA, DANGER
UZI (F16s): PRIMO*, TACO, SPARE, SPARE

 Operation Poseidon’s Kiss 
Situation
  • NATO supplying Chile amidst a cold war with Argentina with shipments from the Atlantic through the strait of Punta Arenas.
  • Cold war turned hot overnight with Argentina closing the strait and threatening to sink any supplies seeking to enter Chile.
  • Two civilian convoys (7 ships each) were already en-route with time-sensitive materials that must reach Chilean hands near-term.
  • The Roosevelt Strike Group entering the theatre from the Northeast and split off a cruiser to protect each civilian ship group at full speed.
  • At a speed of 30 knots, given the rough seas, it will take the better part of a day to rendezvous with the convoys so the convoys have been ordered to halt several hundred miles from the Argentine coast for their safety.
Tasking
  • A dispatch of FA-18/C hornets, paired with NATO F-16s at Mount Pleasant airbase in the Falklands are ordered to protect each convoy on a rotation.
  • VMFA-115 and associated Vipers scheduled to protect the convoys for approximately 60 minutes of playtime (excludes transit).
  • ROE: Weapons Free, no civilian aircraft in this remote area.
    • Anything that’s not an F16, F18, AWACS, Shell, Texaco, or Arco is  deemed hostile.
 Logistics & Assets:
  • WPT 1 = Bulls / E3A out of Mt. Pleasant’s anchor point (all flights)
  • WPT 2 = Your flight’s designated protection area (we all have different WPT 2s)
    • Colt protect the northern Convoy (i.e. your WPT 2)
    • Uzi protect southern Convoy (i.e. your WPT 2)
    • Dodge flight to protect AWACS (i.e. your WPT 2 is right near BULLS) and Tankers (Texaco [WPT 3] and Shell [WPT 4])
      • Texaco and Shell undergoing repairs and won’t be on-station for ~45 minutes after we depart (plan accordingly).  See Map in discord.
  • Texaco: Angels 22, 51Y, 251.00 AM, Aux #2 for Hornets
  • Shell: Angels 22: 27Y, 127.00 AM; Aux #2 for Vipers
  • WPT 3 (Colt and Uzi have same) = Strait of Punta Arenas Argentine Naval blockade – anticipated likely threat axis.
  • WPT 4 (Air force only) Mount Pleasant airbase
    • TACAN: 59X
    • ILS: 111.90 MHz on Active Runway 28
  • Boat Logistics (standard):
    • 71X
    • 11 ICLS
    • BRC: 301
    • Tower: Button #1, 127.500
Tips:
  • Manage fuel conservatively to maximize time on-station.  Tank mid-mission or on the way back.
  • Work the radar for threats high and low (adjust bars, azimuth, PRF).
  • Positioning: Any threat coming towards your convoy must converge on your WPT 2. 
  • Position yourselves a bit behind WPT 2 relative to WPT 3 (or the incoming threat, if different) so all threats are coming towards you.  Engaging a threat moving both closer AND across your nose is harder to detect/maintain lock than if it’s closer to head-on.
  • This mission is more of a slow-burn, you likely won't fire off all your missiles or get into dogfights - its about doing a difficult task precisely and not letting anything slip past you.
Weather:
  • Rain/Cloud decks at 24K FT and 20K Ft.
  • 16:55 Departure; CASE I.
Loadouts:
  • F-18s: 3x Fuel, 5x AIM-120C, 1x POD, 2x AIM-9X
    • Pod optional, can swap for another AIM-120C
  • F-16s: 3x Fuel, 6x AIM-120C, 1x POD
    • Pod/HTS optional – far outside of SAM Range.
    • Can swap in AIM-9Xs if desired.
Threats:
  • Multiple Mig 25s observed patrolling Argentine coast periodically.
  • Aerial threats = main focus.
  • SA-10 at Rio Gallegos (no factor, over 150NM away).
  • No ship threats visible that can reach in the next several hours, so no harpoons required on our patrol shift.
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Re: FLIGHT - SATURDAY 3/22 @ 9PM EASTERN - SOUTH ATLANTIC - POSEIDON'S KISS

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In. I am better in the 18, but dying in the 16 is the same.
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Hi!
I would like to join if that is possible. That would be my first mission with the group.
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Count me in!
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I'm in for the 18.
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