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Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« on: December 17, 2014, 12:58:53 PM »
Command: Modern Air / Naval Operations



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Relive historical operations in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Kosovo. Wrestle the Falklands under your control. Go “Down Town” around Hanoi and spar with the deadly NV air defences. Hunt down rogue nukes in Pakistan. Face off against India or China – from either side. Square off against the Soviet Union in the cold war, and against Russia in the new world order. Lead nuclear-powered sharks of steel against the masters of antisubmarine ops. Trade volleys of fire in close-quarters gun duels, or obliterate the enemy with sophisticated, heavy-hitting hypersonic missiles from hundreds or thousands of miles away. Survive massive, vicious air battles. Escort vital convoys to their destination, or make a last stand against all odds. When things escalate out of control, step up to unconventional or even nuclear weapons. Play the most dangerous game of hide and seek – at sea, on land and in the air. Command is the next generation of air/naval wargaming.


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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2014, 01:49:34 PM »
A loooooot of things coming... Guaranteed.
some reviews:
http://www.warfaresims.com/?page_id=1917
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2014, 02:23:30 PM »
A loooooot of things coming... Guaranteed.

There is always a lot of stuff coming from this developer. One of the best developers i have seen...  :)
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2014, 03:18:11 PM »
Some news about the newcoming 1.06
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3749980
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2014, 03:20:09 PM »
If you want to get more inside of Command, here's the best place
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3420399
and the fabulous database viewer made by baloogan
http://wiki.baloogancampaign.com/index.php/Main_Page
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2014, 05:02:05 PM »
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2014, 06:12:55 PM »
The change-log....53 pages  :o

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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2015, 07:15:32 PM »
New Scenarios for CMANO




Miguel Molina has posted a new revision of the Command community scenario pack, the compendium of Command scenarios crafted by the user community. The new release contains several scenario updates plus six brand-new scenarios:     

Boston's Battle, 1963 : This is an "alternate" scenario to Boston's Brawl, 1963. The assumption is that the American Surface Action Group centered around the Boston is on patrol off the coast of West Africa, instead of being in the South Atlantic, and is called upon to destroy a Soviet Surface Action Group.    

One Final Old-fashioned Banana War, 1947 : An economic slump in Mexico following the end of the WWII commodity boom leads to political unrest in the country, and thus the US military finds itself heading south once again, this time at the request of the Mexican government.    

Best of the West, Worst of the East, 1982 : Thanks to recently-declassified documents we now know that, had the Cold War escalated to a superpower conflict, the Soviet Navy would preferably keep its modern nuclear submarines in close escort to their all-important strategic missile subs in their bastions, and instead send their modern diesel subs to interdict NATO resupply lines. So as the turbulent early 80s spin up to a bonafide crisis, the Red Banner Northern Fleet's diesel sub force puts out to sea to challenge NATO's awesome anti-submarine screens..... and you are in command.    

Rollback - The First of Many, 1998 : The US military attempts to get rid of Saddam Hussain's regime via a number of active measures, first and foremost being a series of carrier-launched strategic strikes. This hypothetical scen features the A/F-117 "Seahawk", a carrier-suitable variant of the F-117 that was nearly adopted by the US Navy in the late 90s.    

Rollback - Hoisting the Net, 1998 : In addition to airstrikes, the US Navy took other measures to isolate the Hussain regime, one such being the identification and interdiction of supplies headed for Iraq. The USS Denton has been tasked to identify and seize a large container ship enroute to the port of Latakia. Will this be a run-of-mill call?    

Birmingham Strikes, 1992 : Sierra Leone has plunged into a brutal civil war with the deaths of tens of thousands. The rebels, known as the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) were infamous because of the atrocities they committed. The RUF captured a large number of weapons from Sierra Leone (and later from some of the UN peacekeepers dispatched to the area), but received further assistance and material from outside countries such as Libya. In this not-so-hypothetical scenario a small British task group centered on the destroyer HMS Birmingham is tasked to disrupt RUF operation in its vicinity. 


As always, the community scenario pack is available for download at the WarfareSims download section: http://www.warfaresims.com/?page_id=1876

With the new scenario pack release, the total number of released Command scenarios is now 225!
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2015, 01:01:45 AM »
Quote from Dimitris of CMANO

"A TOT (Time on Target) function is part of the Advanced Strike Planner project which is one of the many irons we have in the fire."
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2015, 07:21:43 AM »
Nice. Once this gets multiplayer as well my social life will be over!


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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2015, 10:53:57 AM »
Updated Scenarios for CMANO

Miguel Molina has posted a new revision of the Command community scenario pack, the compendium of Command scenarios crafted by the user community. The new release contains several scenario updates plus ten brand-new scenarios:     

Caribbean March 21st, 2022: Venezuela has attacked the islands of Curacao and Aruba and occupied them. The Dutch government has launched a counter-offensive to retake the islands. You are in command of the Dutch TF and the Air Force Base at St. Maarten, stocked with new F-35s. But Venezuelan forces are similarly upgraded with fresh Chinese equipment. Can you take the islands back?    

Carrier Battle Group ASW Test, 1984: It has been said that a carrier’s biggest threat is not aircraft, but submarines. Time to put this theory to test. Multiple Soviet submarine threats are expected in the path of a CVBG. The CVBG needs to transit the area and defend itself at all times.    

Etendards in Her Majesty’s Face, 1982: The Falklands conflict has gone on longer than it did historically. Having run out of Exocet missiles, the Argentines now prepare their Super Etendards for an attack on the British task force using conventional bombs.    

The Irish-Spanish Fish War, 2015: Tensions have increased between Ireland and Spain.  Ireland has responded by closing its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to Spanish fishing boats.  However, there have been reports of Spanish trawlers continuing to fish in Irish waters, and that Spain has even sent military vessels to make sure its fishing boats are not harassed.  Ireland, not surprisingly, considers this a breach of international law and a gross provocation.    

Mission of the Ile De Sein, 2015: The waters surrounding Île de Sein are part of a protected seascape lying within France's 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The responsibilities the French navy include protecting these natural resources from poaching, illegal dumping of chemicals, and other threats. This authority is now being challenged by Russian organized crime.    

Regulus, 1961: The Berlin Crisis is smoldering. Sneak a Regulus missile submarine through the Kurils and be prepared to conduct a nuclear strike on the industrial sites in Komsomolsk-na-amur. Naturally, Soviet forces in the area are on high alert.    

The Battle of Mitu, 1995: This scenario assumes that violence from the FARC conflict with Colombia has spilled over into Brazil.  Brazilian citizens have been kidnapped and killed. Among other crimes, FARC is blamed for the brutal murders of a Brazilian police captain and his family. FARC currently occupies the Colombian town of Mitú, close to the Colombia-Brazilian border. Brazil has decided to raid this FARC stronghold.    

The Battle of Seogeom-Ri, 2015: South Korean and North Korean forces are clashing again.  At stake is the South Korean island of Seogeom-ri, which lies close to the border between the two countries.    

The Five Powers, 2020: China has been aggressively pushing it's territorial claims in the South China Sea for over a decade, by the late 2010s it has begun to push those claims ever farther to the south and east. In response the Malaysia activates the Five Powers Defense Agreement; with Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand immediately retasking forces to the assistance of Malaysia, and the UK promising support as soon as possible. Can the Five Powers stem back the Red Tide? (NOTE: A highly entertaining AAR of this scenario can be found here)    

The Moheli Crisis, 1999: A bloodless coup took place in Comoros in 1999. This scenario assumes the coup was more violent and chaotic. Rebels have seized control of the island of Mohéli.  French nationals living on the island have been taken hostage and the rebels are threatening to kill them unless their demands are met--the rebels believe that France will pressure other factions in the Comoros in order to protect their citizens. As might be expected, France has taken a dim view of these actions and is mobilizing. 

As always, the community scenario pack is available for download at the WarfareSims download section: http://www.warfaresims.com/?page_id=1876
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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #13 on: February 14, 2015, 01:50:35 PM »
COMMAND 1.07 Next Coming!
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3802526

New in v1.07: Mission Editor 2.0
February 14, 2015 · Posted in Command

Command v1.05/WOTY introduced the auto-planner for strike missions, and the upcoming v1.07 update vastly expands on this. The new & improved functionality is a major step on the path to making an advanced strike planner with player-generated flightplans, TOT planning, and other features.

Key Mission Editor 2.0 improvements are:

- Automatically generated flightplans for strike missions, including target and Initial Point (IP) waypoints.
- Detailed fuel planning, including tanker support.
- Ability to specify flight sizes (group size).
- Expanded escort functionality.
- Ability to limit air strikes to only flying once, or stop flying when the number of strike aircraft or escorts reach a certain threshold due to losses.
- Ability to automatically generate flight plans for aircraft already airborne.
- Separate Doctrine, EMCON (EMission Control) and WRA (Weapon Release Authority) settings for the strike (main body) element and escorts, allowing different Rules of Engagement (RoE), sensor usage and weapon employment.
- A plethora of new settings for most mission types.
- The editor window has been made resizable.

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Re: Command: Modern Air/Naval Ops Discussion
« Reply #14 on: February 14, 2015, 01:54:52 PM »
These guys never stop. Great stuff

Thanks for posting Renders
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