4-12 Multiplayer F/A-18C COOP Supercarrier Operation Mission
Skills Required: Cold Start, Case I Launch, Cluster Bombing, Rockets, Case I Recovery
Module Required: F/A-18C Hornet, Supercarrier, Persian Gulf Map.
**Forum Discussion**
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Situation Update:
On Day 15, our forces executed a critical and high-intensity Wild Weasel operation with commendable success. The operation commenced with Hawk flights targeting and neutralizing the majority of the newly deployed Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) sites in the Faryab region during the early morning hours. This was followed by Raven flights, which successfully engaged and debilitated the enemy's advanced S-300 air defense system at Jiroft Airbase, significantly reducing the adversary’s air defense capabilities. Ground operations also saw significant progress. The USMC 1st and 2nd Regiments advanced further into the old industrial zone of Bandar Abbas, successfully seizing control of a key steel mill. This facility’s high-rising structure offers a strategic overwatch point, crucial for ongoing and future operations. Despite these gains, the defense within the city remains formidable. Iranian forces have established multiple strongholds along the city’s outer ring road, preparing for intense urban combat scenarios. On the eastern side of Bandar Abbas, the USMC 6th regiment faced considerable resistance fr om a determined Iranian counterattack. The battle intensity around Kormon Town, a critical junction linking Bandar Abbas, Minab, and Jiroft, escalated hour by hour. Although the enemy is hindered by the loss of Jiroft Airbase and unable to provide effective air support, they persist in reinforcing their positions. Reinforcements and supplies have been continually dispatched from Jiroft to Dehbarez via two main highways, indicating a planned large-scale counter-offensive in the Kormon region. In the early hours of Day 16, satellite reconnaissance identified a significant convoy departing from Jiroft. Approximately one hour ago, our UAV reconnaissance confirmed the convoy near Langabad, wh ere it split into two groups. The northern group proceeded west on Highway 92, while the southern group took Highway 91 southward. Intelligence analysts assess that both groups are converging on Dehbarez, with expected arrival by this afternoon, assuming their current speed is maintained. As multiple fighter flights also took off from Kerman Airbase to provide escort for the Iranian convoys, our forces remained vigilant and responded accordingly. The CVN-73 Strike Group dispatched two Raven flights to conduct Target Combat Air Patrol (TARCAP) over the Faryab region this morning, aiming to disarm the enemy’s air power presence in the region. Following this, two Hawk flights from the CVN-71 Strike Group were launched to interdict the advancing Iranian convoys, eyeing to cut off the enemy's logistics to the frontline. Onboard CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt, preparations were meticulous. Cluster bombs and high-explosive rockets were loaded and unpinned by the deck crew, these weapons could bring maximum destructive impact on the enemy convoys. The ongoing coordination and execution of air and ground operations are pivotal in maintaining our strategic advantage and disrupting the enemy’s plans. The coming hours will be crucial as we seek to undermine the Iranian logistical capabilities and reinforce our positions across the operational theater.