Tobi72 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 1:31 pm
Because anyone can attack when the ground is frozen, hence the light vehicles at the beginning.
The Russian general staff are not idiots either )))) Rather than move to Alaska in summer, it is easier to send paratroopers from Cuba and Venezuela )))) Glacial campaign only in the fierce winter and frost !!!!
Tobi72 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 1:33 pm
Have you tried using landing craft to ferry your troops across the Ykon?
Of course otherwise I would be treading the swamps under massive bombardment and attack from all sides by the Yanks )))))
Tobi72 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 1:37 pm
Isn't that the way it should be, or did you think the Americans would watch and applaud you as you crossed the mighty YKON River?
I don't need applause I'll settle for a trio of fighter jets and a couple of Tunguskas ))))
Tobi72 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 1:47 pm
So my thought was as follows: The Americans are distracted by a mock offensive further north and withdraw most of their fleet, allowing the Russians to land their troops in the southern bay undisturbed. I also thought that no one would expect an invasion at this point in the summer. Yes, I realize I'm a fantasist.
Ok, I'll have to revise the win or lose result here too. It's good that I have a persistent tester like you.
I hereby award you:RMed.png
As your skill as a cartographer and scriptwriter grows, so does my professionalism in the game )In any of your loopholes and traps I respond with ingenuity and risk )))) If I were given more reinforcements and generous points, the last stronghold of democracy in Alaska would fall ))))) I'm going to test this map for the USA ) It will probably not be as interesting as the Russian campaign because there will be so many of us and I'm smarter than the AI ))))
North Korea's newest anti-tank Bulsae-4 MLRS has been discovered on the front line
The machine fires at a range of up to 25 kilometres. This is the first case of the Russian army using North Korean military equipment on camera in Ukraine.