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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:03 pm Here is a small foretaste of the weapons and captured tanks of the Mujahideen. The T34 is still being colored by me.BIWV.png
A special unit for the mujahideen. That's it for today.
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:58 pm
Tobi72 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:03 pm Here is a small foretaste of the weapons and captured tanks of the Mujahideen. The T34 is still being colored by me.BIWV.png
A special unit for the mujahideen. That's it for today.BTVF.png

Nice T-34-85 M came out ))))

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Kabul -1959. The SU-76Ms on parade are post-war models. These vehicles were still firing after the Soviet withdrawal, possibly as fixed firing points (see below)
https://dzen.ru/a/XX5TmXnCbgCuUicm
I hope Su-76 PT cannons zis -2 and zis 3 will be too ) )
https://yuripasholok.livejournal.com/11550930.html


https://de.topwar.ru/194362-oruzhie-afg ... novki.html


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https://warspot.ru/20130-chyornye-tyurbany

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Mi-24D with DRA identification marks of the Afghan Air Force
https://aviatorguru.mirtesen.ru/blog/43 ... 79-1989-gg.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Список_по ... ской_войне

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armed_For ... fghanistan

http://otvaga2004.ru/tanki/v-stroyu/boe ... anka-t-62/

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Soviet soldiers captured by mujahideen
https://pravoslavie.ru/srpska/print101169.htm

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As of April 2021, according to Brown University's data, killed:
U.S. military - 2,448
U.S. contractors - 3,846
Allied soldiers - 1,144
freelancers - 444
journalists (?) - 72
Afghan military and police - 66,000
civilians - 47245
Taliban and other insurgents - 51191.
https://crimea.ria.ru/20210215/Veteran- ... 58407.html

PS. Photo caption: ‘Afghans who were with us in this photo in February were executed outside their homes in Kandahar on Thursday

https://afirsov.livejournal.com/tag/Афганистан


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https://de.topwar.ru/143535-opublikovan ... -t-62.html

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https://armedman.ru/voennyie-kampanii/1 ... 9-g-g.html


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Amazing survivability of the T-55 tank)
https://gerda-dog93.livejournal.com/102157.html
Chronology of the Afghan War :arrow:
https://my.mail.ru/community/www.voina. ... 30BF0.html
https://juliasuvorova.tilda.ws/page2683317.html

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https://itexts.net/avtor-valentin-aleks ... age-7.html

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Cargo 200
https://weekend.rambler.ru/read/5059692 ... ih-soldat/


How beleaguered Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan held Rukha village against 13,000 mujahideen for three years
https://dzen.ru/a/Yuuo2cd-7nLZayjk

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When you feel useless, just remember the adjuster in Afghanistan. :lol:
https://www.drive2.ru/b/589991893224408378
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https://voenhronika.ru/publ/vojna_sssr_ ... 9-1-0-9096
https://voenhronika.ru/publ/vojna_sssr_ ... 9-1-0-9078

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=e6lshREEA9k

https://arma-cwa.ru/kampaniya-afgan-zab ... makin.html

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https://dzen.ru/a/XkM0obg9cH4J-zz4

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Jihad Museum :lol:
https://fishki.net/1249814-muzej-dzhiha ... stane.html

Brest Fortress in the Tajik Mountains: the feat of the 12th outpost
https://histrf.ru/read/articles/briests ... -i-zastavy
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Пограничн ... фганистане
How Central Asian special forces fought in Afghanistan
https://life.ru/p/1460961
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The story that was forgotten: Cascade versus Bin Laden's Black Storks.
https://dzen.ru/a/ZQcCiiihc0v4KwKr

https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ ... rbox=false
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 1597245594


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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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I'm working on the first mission. They are absolutely necessary, but it takes a lot of time... writing briefings.
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 1:50 pm I'm working on the first mission. They are absolutely necessary, but it takes a lot of time... writing briefings.ANZK.png
:lol:
https://de.topwar.ru/110402-sovetskiy-s ... ast-2.html
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https://lenta.ru/articles/2021/11/21/afghan_wars/
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It will be like 36 years on the 15th of February ))

Well, writing briefings is a science, you need the gift of the writer.)
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/112660428162057174/

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https://myslide.ru/presentation/afgansk ... a-19791989
https://coollib.com/b/626825-kollektiv- ... readp?p=65
https://vk.com/wall-144904445_742203


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https://www.rt.com/news/soviet-afghani- ... l-failure/


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Despite the fact that the BTR-40 vehicle that was removed from service in 1993, it managed to fight in Afghanistan, my father went through this war, from his words, the meat grinder was terrible.
BTR-40 and BTR-152 fought on a par with BRDM-2, BTR-70 and 80 , as evidenced by these photos.
https://park-pobeda-nn.ru/бронетанковая ... ерритории/
https://workshop.modelsworld.ru/section37_article218/
https://www.drive2.ru/b/2405757/

BTR-40 as part of the Soviet troops in Afghanistan. The presence of such equipment is not surprising in principle - the Turkestan and Central Asian military districts were considered rear areas. In addition to the BTR-40, BRDM-1, BTR-152 ,T-34-85 M and T-54/55 of early modifications fought in Afghanistan.
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https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/БТР-152
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The chief navigator of the DRA Air Force and his adviser, Pk A.F.Yaskevich. In the background are unloaded Il-76 and An-12 of the Soviet VTA. Kabul, autumn 1980.
https://www.drive2.ru/b/486966279312245037/

Armour waistcoats on doors, windows of Ural, Kamaz were widespread during the Afghan war.
https://dzen.ru/a/ZARK4HnRki-To-Cf?yscl ... 7418634455
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http://www.rsva-ural.br6.ru/library/weapon.php?id=702

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https://www.tema.ru/travel/afghanistan.2013-2/
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 1:50 pm I'm working on the first mission. They are absolutely necessary, but it takes a lot of time... writing briefings.ANZK.png

What do you think of creating some India-Pakistan scenarios?
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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grau81 wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:25 pm
Tobi72 wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 1:50 pm I'm working on the first mission. They are absolutely necessary, but it takes a lot of time... writing briefings.ANZK.png

What do you think of creating some India-Pakistan scenarios?
Do you mean scenarios or campaigns?
Or both?
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Everything is possible, it just takes time. Campaigns are naturally much more time-consuming than scenarios.
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:37 pm Everything is possible, it just takes time. Campaigns are naturally much more time-consuming than scenarios.
The main thing is to choose a story ) And so their wars are interesting in their own way and numerous )
https://mihalchuk-1974.livejournal.com/852433.html

During the Soviet-Afghan war Pakistan was a reliable rear and warehouse with training bases for the mujahideen tsru and a concentration camp for Soviet prisoners of war !Pakistan is now a loyal servant of China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Paki ... _conflicts

https://pikabu.ru/story/boevyie_deystvi ... yi_6331325
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Here is some information about my Afghanistan campaign. I have now reached mission 6, without a briefing.
If it goes well, it will probably be more than 10 missions.
I have considered the increased use of airborne troops, helicopter attacks and ambushes and will keep these in focus.
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 2:53 pm Here is some information about my Afghanistan campaign. I have now reached mission 6, without a briefing.
If it goes well, it will probably be more than 10 missions.
I have considered the increased use of airborne troops, helicopter attacks and ambushes and will keep these in focus.PNRC.pngBZVR.png
Judging by your screenshots we are waiting for very exciting and interesting events ) Just tomorrow 15 February will be the anniversary of the withdrawal of the limited contingent of Soviet troops !!!!

Hopefully on some maps there will be bonus tasks like getting a stinger etc
https://ria.ru/20191225/1562795981.html
https://de.topwar.ru/151221-kak-sovetsk ... atili.html
https://dzen.ru/a/XGblQjH-OACuhHZV
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Укрепрайо ... 1979—1989)
https://de.topwar.ru/36929-ohotniki-za- ... edami.html
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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I have a few special missions planned. But none that involve conquering the Stinger.
But I think players will still get their money's worth.

In one mission, for example, you have to send out special units to find and eliminate a rebel leader.

The picture below is about the uprising in Kabul that has to be put down, of course I have dramatized this mission.

The top picture is the map of the advance on Kandahar.
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And I also added this special unit of Afghans and started to add Arvidus' flags. Thanks to Arvidus at this point for his beautiful work.
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That's all the news for now. 8)
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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Tobi72 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:03 pm I have a few special missions planned. But none that involve conquering the Stinger.
But I think players will still get their money's worth.

In one mission, for example, you have to send out special units to find and eliminate a rebel leader.

The picture below is about the uprising in Kabul that has to be put down, of course I have dramatized this mission.

The top picture is the map of the advance on Kandahar.
Mujahideen leaders were hunted if they could not be negotiated with )) They also smashed opposition committees and their cells )
http://www.specnaz.ru/articles/271/8/3218.htm
https://military.wikireading.ru/7459
http://kunduz.ru/istoriya_podrazdeleniya
Tobi72 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:43 pm And I also added this special unit of Afghans and started to add Arvidus' flags. Thanks to Arvidus at this point for his beautiful work.DCRM.pngINEV.png
Yes beautifully done a huge thank you to him for that !
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But they probably wouldn't have been called commandos under the communists, but rather Special Forces Hud )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armed_For ... fghanistan
https://vk.com/wall-92523713_50163
https://military.wikireading.ru/hCRirB4EXw
Tobi72 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:46 pm That's all the news for now. 8)
Well, it's better than nothing at all )
https://sammler.ru/index.php?/topic/149 ... 979-89-гг/
https://tipolog.livejournal.com/11473.html
https://yandex.ru/images/search?lr=1033 ... 1%80%D0%B0
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I'm not sure what the problem is. I followed the article and then installed the special unit.
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Tobi72 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:14 pm I'm not sure what the problem is. I followed the article and then installed the special unit.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_Commando_Forces
I'm purely for the name of the unit now, but their functions and tasks could be similar to commando units if not cooler )
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DRA Airborne Troops
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photo by the DRA Airborne Troops. It shows them together with Soviet soldiers
https://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/36/1230780.html

Abdul Ahad Mohmand - the first and only cosmonaut of the Republic of Afghanistan, research cosmonaut of the Soyuz TM-6 spacecraft and the Mir orbital station, captain of the Afghan Air Force. Hero of the Soviet Union (1988).
See cosmonaut if he flew under Nato regime he would be called astronaut )))))
https://vichivisam.ru/?p=12257
https://tipolog.livejournal.com/11473.html
https://kontingent.press/post/chirchik- ... znacheniya
https://de.topwar.ru/231165-kabulskaja- ... acija.html


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http://www.airforce.ru/information/insignia/afgan.htm

This is already under the new owners, who also left Afghanistan soon ))))
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANA_Speci ... ns_Command

I understand you very difficult to make such wars where there is no clear front line etc but you my friend are gaining invaluable experience in making mods guerrilla wars they now happen much more often than moving huge armies and fronts )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_o ... la_warfare
https://de.topwar.ru/49712-evolyuciya-i ... stana.html
https://ren.tv/news/v-mire/862753-ot-pa ... h-otriadov

Tsarandoy's participation in combat operations
During the whole period of the Afghan War and the Civil War in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992, Tsarandoy formations participated in combat operations together with the government troops of the Armed Forces of the DRA, Soviet troops, as well as in independent combat operations against Afghan mujahideen formations.
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Re: Campaigns for Modern Conflicts

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I have the impression that the entire campaign will focus on counter-guerrilla operations. I really like the idea and can't wait to see how it turns out.


I also feel like you're getting more creative with the scripts and special rules. I had an idea for a scenario where players would gradually bring in their units from an airport. My thought was to add +1 to the "core" limit each turn, but another option is to leave only one spot open for deploying the army, like you apparently did. This scenario would certainly allow player to gradually shift the balance of power. I'm looking forward to seeing how you implement it :) .

And as always, I'm amazed by how fast you progress. There are new units, well-designed maps, and it seems like everything is already well underway!


2025 is off to a great start for the MC mod. I don't even have time to try the others anymore. It's been ages since I search the time to test Sonja's mods :cry:



PS :
See cosmonaut if he flew under Nato regime he would be called astronaut
No, in France we call it "spationauts"... But it's just because we want to do different, as usual :lol:
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Imeror wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 2:24 pm I have the impression that the entire campaign will focus on counter-guerrilla operations. I really like the idea and can't wait to see how it turns out.


I also feel like you're getting more creative with the scripts and special rules. I had an idea for a scenario where players would gradually bring in their units from an airport. My thought was to add +1 to the "core" limit each turn, but another option is to leave only one spot open for deploying the army, like you apparently did. This scenario would certainly allow player to gradually shift the balance of power. I'm looking forward to seeing how you implement it :) .

And as always, I'm amazed by how fast you progress. There are new units, well-designed maps, and it seems like everything is already well underway!


2025 is off to a great start for the MC mod. I don't even have time to try the others anymore. It's been ages since I search the time to test Sonja's mods :cry:



PS :
See cosmonaut if he flew under Nato regime he would be called astronaut
No, in France we call it "spationauts"... But it's just because we want to do different, as usual :lol:
Yes, Toby makes very successful mods and war zones)


After the invasion, Beijing began active operations against the USSR. At times, China's zeal in opposing the intervention in Afghanistan surpassed that of the United States. China tried to get an anti-Soviet resolution in the UN Security Council, boycotted the Olympics in Moscow, and demanded political and military support for the mujahideen. However, China did not limit itself to statements and appeals, but took an active part in the Afghan war. Almost from the first days of hostilities, China began to supply weapons and ammunition to Afghanistan. The volume of supplies reached 70 thousand tonnes by 1985. Not surprisingly, very quickly the main weapon of the insurgents became a Chinese copy of the AKM (type 56), not the American M16, as we are usually told. The Dushmans shelled the Russians with Chinese copies of DShKM and KPV machine guns, 12-barrel Type 63 rocket launchers, 122-millimetre howitzers and anti-tank grenade launchers (copies of the Soviet RPG-2 and RPG-7).

China, of course, trained militants in friendly Pakistan. The number of military instructors from China, 844, was greater than from other countries, including the United States. Some of the mujahideen even trained on Chinese territory in Xinjiang province, where training camps were set up.
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Imeror wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 2:24 pm I have the impression that the entire campaign will focus on counter-guerrilla operations. I really like the idea and can't wait to see how it turns out.


I also feel like you're getting more creative with the scripts and special rules. I had an idea for a scenario where players would gradually bring in their units from an airport. My thought was to add +1 to the "core" limit each turn, but another option is to leave only one spot open for deploying the army, like you apparently did. This scenario would certainly allow player to gradually shift the balance of power. I'm looking forward to seeing how you implement it :) .



As you can easily see, I have already worked on something similar. :idea: :idea: In the mission “3 Hoot”, the insurgency, the player may only place two ground units per turn in the south of the map, while in the north at Kabul airport he may only position one air unit, for example paratroopers if he has any, or fighter planes. This means that he does not immediately roll into the city with an avalanche of steel, but must first assemble while the insurgents have enough time to take over the police stations, for example, and dig in or entrench themselves. 8)
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Tobi72 wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 4:38 pm
Imeror wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 2:24 pm I have the impression that the entire campaign will focus on counter-guerrilla operations. I really like the idea and can't wait to see how it turns out.


I also feel like you're getting more creative with the scripts and special rules. I had an idea for a scenario where players would gradually bring in their units from an airport. My thought was to add +1 to the "core" limit each turn, but another option is to leave only one spot open for deploying the army, like you apparently did. This scenario would certainly allow player to gradually shift the balance of power. I'm looking forward to seeing how you implement it :) .



As you can easily see, I have already worked on something similar. :idea: :idea: In the mission “3 Hoot”, the insurgency, the player may only place two ground units per turn in the south of the map, while in the north at Kabul airport he may only position one air unit, for example paratroopers if he has any, or fighter planes. This means that he does not immediately roll into the city with an avalanche of steel, but must first assemble while the insurgents have enough time to take over the police stations, for example, and dig in or entrench themselves. 8) PLIJ.png
The roads and the heights above them were the main thing ) Having hit the first and the last car in the column, the spirits started methodical shelling until helicopters and special forces with the VdV came to the aid of the column ))
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