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Frostys Arctic Hellhole.
Mission Data: Competence level required: Intermediate.
Mission Type: Covert attack.
Terrain: Ice
Topography: Flat
Visibility status: Daylight.
No. of tanks at your command: Check section briefings.
Scenario:
Routine air reconnaissance missions over the arctic have discovered an
enemy oil-field operating just within allied territory. Since it is doubtful
that control of the oil-field, or a share in its produce, could
be gained through diplomatic channels, it has been decided to
launch a covert offensive and take the oil-field by force.
Objective:
If enemy forces within response vicinity are alerted to the attack, they
will no doubt launch a counter offensive which would jeopardize the success
of the mission. As part of the secondary wave of the allied task force, your
overall objective will be to prevent oil-field guards from radioing for
assistance. Your drop off point will be a bay on the north west of the
island.
Section A:
The allied attack on the oil-field has begun...
Several enemy skidoos (fast snow vehicles) have been dispatched from
the site and are heading toward the radio base situated east of your
current position.
Objective: Destroy enemy skidoos before they reach the radio station.
Neutralise radio station to prevent any subsequent enemy attempts to
call for assistance.
Addition: Enemy oil-field guards are armed with rocket launchers.
Number of tanks at your command: One - armed with normal shells,
co-axial machine-gun and two guided missiles.
Section B:
Several enemy tanks have been deployed from an air base on the South
East tip of the island and are heading north toward the oil-fields.
If they reach their destination, the allied offensive will be
compromised.
Objective: Engage and destroy tanks before they reach the oil-fields.
Number of tanks at your command: Three - Two tanks have landed at your
initial starting point. They are heavily armed with a full consignment
of weapon types.
Section C:
While the air base remains operational, it represents a danger to the
allied operation. There may be more enemy tanks ready to be deployed
and planes could be landed to drop off troops or vehicles.
Objective: Your tanks are all situated at the wrecked radio mast. Head
south from this starting point and destroy the air base.
Targets: Tanks, Skidoos and infantry will be patrolling the route to
the air base. Use long range weapons to take out heavy artillery from
a safe distance.
Number of tanks at your command: Three
Section D:
Allied ships in the area have spotted a Submarine base on the western
shore of the island. This base represents another threat to the
offensive as subs could radio for assistance or be deployed to attack
allied ships.
Objective: Head north west to the base and destroy it.
Caution - Satellite pictures show that the route is heavily defended.
Targets: Tanks - Several squadrons of enemy T-72s are known to be
stationed in this part of the island.
Skidoos.
Infantry.
Number of tanks at your command: Three
Section E:
Air recon has reported that all enemy troops are retreating toward a
large building in the centre of the island. The building has been
identified as a science research centre.
Objective: Eliminate remaining enemy infantry, but DO NOT destroy
research centre - it may contain valuable information. Capture
scientists for interrogation.
Number of tanks at your command: Three.