Translations for our friends around the world.

Author Topic: Command Modern Air Naval Operations - The Silent Service: By JC  (Read 2987 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Asid

  • HAVOC
  • *
  • Posts: 26312



Saturday, March 3, 2018
By: JC
Command Modern Air Naval Operations - The Silent Service


I just played the fist scenario of this standalone (or DLC if you already have the main engine in your hard drive) naval/air war game and I'm (again) floored by the quality of WarfareSim's offerings.





The first scenario of "Silent Service" shows a clever use of the engine's capabilities to match real life vectoring of submarines. A great, simple and very effectively designed scenario that balances play-ability and challenge.

As seen in the screenshot above, this scenario is a nuclear raid exercise. With your two Russian submarines: get into position, receive targeting data, fire your nuclear ordnance and get out. The opposition is "just" 3 ASW groups (with all the trimmings, ASW helicopters included) and two nuclear submarines.

The time allotment is just 18 hours and no, you can't squander that precious time just hiding your two submarines under the cloak of a creep throttle position.

You may have two submarines under your command, but Russians are not very fond of  reconnaissance when submarines operate independently without the cooperation of other platforms. So plot your route to the firing position and be clever about your speed and depth.






While playing this scenario, I was reminded how in ASW, simple operational concepts open up a cornucopia of options for execution. So vast is that diversity that I'm going some more time with this scenario to explore the most interesting courses of action.



Read on: Click Here
funny
0
informative
0
Thanks
0
No reactions
No reactions
No reactions

I stand against Racism, Bigotry and Bullying

Tags:
     

    Strategic Command WWII: World at War

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 25
    Views: 12155
    Last post January 12, 2024, 12:06:32 AM
    by Asid
    The D-Day German book: what an Allied commander needs to fear

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 0
    Views: 3301
    Last post September 07, 2019, 02:36:28 PM
    by Asid
    Strategic Command: World War I - Empires in Turmoil

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 0
    Views: 2830
    Last post September 12, 2023, 12:03:33 AM
    by Asid
    Military Operations

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 62
    Views: 25594
    Last post July 11, 2020, 04:33:56 PM
    by Rinix
    Clash of Command: Campaign of 1863

    Started by Asid

    Replies: 1
    Views: 4516
    Last post February 07, 2021, 04:40:16 AM
    by Asid