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Post by zchen27 on Apr 20, 2019 8:07:41 GMT
Turn 3
Internals:
Form 3 new Divisions in the north and produce appropriate numbers of replacement tanks and APCs to substitute for the divisions they have been taken from
Set up public tractor stations in rural areas as a continual commitment for increase in agricultural production.
Diplomacy:
Cease all support of Khmer Rogue and Radical Leftist factions in Thailand. Begin outreach to saner factions of Cambodia and open official dialogue with the Thai government
Begin diplomatic outreach to the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore
Production:
Begin production of 1200 additional T-12 guns type rated as Type 66
See above
Development:
Rework 4 existing Type 065 frigates for fitting of FRAM systems
WZ-120G-FT: Casemate tank destroyer based upon Type 59 armed with a T-12 smoothbore gun.
Z-5 Fire Support Kit: Rocket pods and side-mounted NR-23 for Z-5
Accelerate the reverse engineering and adoption of RPG-7
Light towed single AA mount with a single Type 30-2 (Oerlikon KBA)
Light SPAAG based upon Type 63 APC chassis: Type 65A (Improved AK-230) CIWS turret with Oeil Noir FCS
Heavy SPAAG based upon design drawings of ZSU-57-2: almost the same as before but add Oeil Noir FCS
Rapid truck or tracked deployment system for the Thunderbird
Research:
J-7 and Q-5 Spiral 2: rebuild for Olympus engines and fitting of Airpass for J-7 and APQ-50 for Q-5. Standardize gun armaments to a single KCA
Improved amphibious APC and utility chassis taking experience from Type 63 APC and Type 63 light tank
Land-based Terrier launcher (towed and mobile) and associated fire control systems
Short ranged air defense missile combining AIM-9/PL-2 airframe and Red Top all-aspect seeker.
Miscellaneous:
Vickers Vigilant type rated as HJ-7
Thunderbird type rated as HQ-5
Terrier/Tartar type rated as HQ-61 and HQ-62 and HHQ-61/3 for sea-launched versions
Operations:
Beidou
Sunrise
Great Lance
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jud
Kerkovi Subject
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Post by jud on Apr 20, 2019 8:14:55 GMT
Kingdom of The Netherlands turn 3
Diplomatic: - Put a note on the foreign minister's desk to call his French counterpart for a discussion on the various exciting applications of the Mirage 3 and our need in the coming years to update our tactical airwings with planes other than the F-104. Besides, the roundel of the Dutch Air Force used to be triangular... it is only fitting that now the bulk of our planes shall be as well (self reminder to start ordering them turn 4).
Domestic: - Put all Lockheed employees on a list necessitating background checks before talking with Dutch politicians, generals, or their agents... Those permitted into the country (likely all of them, but this way we're keeping track) will be "gifted" a lapel pin shaped to look like a starfighter... Dutch procurement officials will be trained to smile and nod politely when in conversation with such individuals, then report to the nearest alcohol serving establishment to "purge" their minds of whatever drivel they were exposed to, the first 6 shots paid for courtesy of the Dutch government.
Research: - It becomes evident that due to a minor hiccup in the space-time continuum (the player is a semi-illiterate dolt) that the Dutch government intended to order F-106As with guns... guns that would not be outfitted until the future (1971), as a result, it is now necessary to ask the scientific establishment of the Netherlands to bring the future into the now. Specifically, a pair of DEFAs in the central weapons bay (as would later be done with an M61 in the "project 6 shooter" upgrade) an improved canopy for seeing the delightful color explosion of cannon eviscerated Tupelovs and a proper radar assisted gunsight to aid in painting such masterworks as only Johannes Vermeer could appreciate.
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Post by razgriz7734 on Apr 20, 2019 17:06:51 GMT
Country Name: The Republic of Japan Turn No. 3 Jul-Sep. 1965
Military Numbers: Military Numbers: Small Arms: 11,000 Howa Type 64 Rifle 70,000 M1 Carbine rifle 160,00 M1911 handgun 80,000 Type 99 rifle 2,000 KAM-3D MANPAD
Japanese Ground Self Defense Force: 80,000 troops 55 Type 61 Main Battle Tanks 380 M24 Chaffe Light Tanks 250 M4A3(76)W HVSS 80 M32 TRV 290 M41 Bulldogs 210 Type 60 APCs 18 81MSP 18 107MSP 120 Type 60 106mm SPGs 70 M1 155mm Howitzers 150 M2A1 105mm Howitzers 30 M2 203mm Howitzer 110 M59 155mm Cannons 40 M19 GMC SPAA 10 M42 Dusters SPAA 60 M51 75mm Skysweepers
Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force: 1 Gato class Submarine; Kuroshio 1 Oyashio class Submarine; Oyashio 2 Hayashio class Submarines; Hayashio, Wakashio 2 Natsushio class Submarnes; Natsushio, Fusushio 1 Ōshio class Submarine; Ōshio 1 Asashio class Submarine; Asashio launched turn 4, completed turn 8 2 Gleaves class destroyers; Asakaze, Hatakaze 2 Fletcher class destroyers; Ariake, Yugure 2 Harukaze class destroyers; Harukaze, Yukikaze 7 Ayanami class destroyers; Ayanami, Isonami, Uranami, Shikinami, Takanami, Oonami, Makinami 3 Murasame class destroyers; Murasame, Yūdachi, Harusame 2 Akizuki class destroyers; Akizuki, Teruzuki 2 Yamagumo class destroyers; Yamagumo completed turn 5, Makigumo launched turn 5 completed turn 11 1 Takatsuki class Destroyer ; Takatsuki launched turn 9, completed turn 12 1 Amatsukaze class Guided Missile Destroyer; Amatsukaze 1 Tachibana class destroyer escort; Wakaba 2 Cannon class Destroyer escorts; Asashi, Hatsuhi 1 Akebono class Destroyer escort; Akebono 2 Ikazuchi class Destroyer escorts; Ikazuchi, Inazuma 4 Isuzu class Destroyer escorts; Isuzu, Mogami, Kitakami, Ooi 17 Tacoma class Destroyer escorts; Nara, Kashi, Momi, Sufi, Matsu, Nike, Kaya, Ume, Sakura, Kiri, Tsuge, Kaede, Buna, Keyaki, Toxhi, Shii, Maki 7 Kari class patrol boats; Kari, Kiki, Taka, Washi, Kamome, Tsubame, Misago 1 Hayabusa class Patrol Boat; Hayabusa 4 Umitaka class patrol boats; Umitaka, Ootaka, Wakataka, Kumataka 6 Mizutori class patrol boats; Mizutori, Yamadori, Ootori, Kassagi, Hatskari, Umidori 20 LCSL class patrol boats; Fuji, Basra, Sumire, Keshi, Ayamw, Fuji, Nogiku, Yamagiku, Isogiku, Shiragiku, Iwagiku, Kaido, Rindo, Tsutuji, Himawari, Hiiragi, Suiren, Hamayu, Shobu, Botan 6 PT1 class patrol boats 2 PT7 class patrol boats 1 PT9 class patrol boat 1 PT10 class patrol boat 15 PB1 class patrol boats 3 LST(2) class LST’s; Oosumi, Shimokita, Shiretoko 1 LSM1 class LSM; Yorikutei 6 LCU1466 class landing boats 42 LCM class landing boats 45 LCVP class landing boats 1 Erimo class Minelayer; Erimo 1 Tsugaru class Minelayer; Taugaru 4 Bluebird class Minesweepers; Yashima, Hashima, Tsushima, Toshiba 9 YMS class Minesweepers; Ujushima, Etajima, Nuwajima, Yakushima, Ogishima, Yurishima, Ninoshima, Moroshima 2 Atada class Minesweepers; Atada, Itsuki 1 Yashiro class Minesweeper; Yashiro 17 Kasado class Minesweepers; Kasado, Shisaka, Kanawa, Sakito, Habushi, Kouzu, Tatara, Tsukumi, Mikura, Shikine, Hirado, Koshiki, Karato, Hario, Mitsure, Chiburi 3 Cha1 minesweepers; Hatsutaka, Hayatori, Hayodori 1 200t ARV I; Yuchidori 1 200t ARV II; Okichidori 6 MSB 1 class minesweepers
Maritime Safety Agency: 2 Muroto class; Dario, Muroto 2 Nojima class; Nojima, Ojibwa 1 Kohima class; Kojima 2 Ukuru class; Satsuma, Tsugaru 1 Soya class; Soya 3 Awaji class; Awaji, Miyake, Sado 14 Rebun class; Rebun, Iki, Oki, Genkai, Hachijo, Amakusa, Okushiri, Kusakari, Rishiri, Noto, Hekura, Mikura, Koshiki, Hirado 5 Chifuri class; Chifuri, Kurokami, Kozu, Shikine, Daito 20 Kuma class 1 Tsubaka class 2 Tokachi class 1 Teshio class 6 Yahagi class 2 Matsura class 8 300t ARV 1 200t ARV 1 150t ARV 24 Hatsunami class 1 Mutsuki class 4 Sagiri class 7 Shinonome class 3 Hanayuki class 1 Matsuyuki class 2 Harusame class 11 Soyokaze class 1 Arakaze class 10 Harukaze class 3 Yakaze class
Japanese Air Self Defense Force: 90 Bell UH-1B 28 Beechcraft Queen Air 12 Bell H-13 Helicopters 48 Curtis C-46 Commando 134 Fuji LM-1 Nikko 18 Fuji LM-2 60 Grumman S2F-1 64 P2V-U 287 Lockheed T-33 122 F-86D 435 F-86F 18 RF-86F 232 T-6 Texan 1 ShinMaywa UF-XS 44 H-19 26 Sikorsky S-61
Ongoing Construction: 20 Type 61 tanks per year (45 on order) 6,000 Howa Type 64 rifles per year 400 KAM-3D MANPAD per year 120 Type 60 APC’s per year (80 on order) New Construction: None
Internal Affairs: Debate over the 1966 Maritime Construction Program
Diplomacy: Continue discussions of opening trade with PRC.
Military: None
Research & Development: Type 65 SPG (turn 4) Introduction: None
Trade: Purchase 20 J79-GE-17 and J85-GE-J1A’s from engines.
Operations & Programs: CVA 01 Program (turn 5) DDG 68 Program (turn 4) CG 66 Program (turn 5) FS17 Program (awaiting more design proposals) FI995 Program Operation Edo
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Post by namies774 on Apr 20, 2019 21:32:11 GMT
Sweden Turn 3: Deploy 250 new J35F Drakken fighters.
Diplomatic: Receive Finnish delegates and open trade relations further with them. Expand trade on global scale and export Swedish products such as IKEA, Volvo automobiles, etc.
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Post by razgriz7734 on Apr 23, 2019 18:16:38 GMT
Turn 3 Moderations:
Secret Himmler: Tanzanian coastal defense submarine force is formed with a single Type XXIII coastal submarine used for training, more vessels are authorized consisting of 2 more coastal submarines and 5 patrol boats. Extending offers to West Germany, China, France, America, and Britain.
Honduras and Colombia are still awaiting offers
MBT-70 program ceased in Germany
Tanzanian literacy rate starts a slow increase
MIM-23 Hawk unit’s bought
Funding given for Aswan dam
Branch offices crated in Tanzania, favorites being set up for production and dealerships being built for sales
GTTC created, other African nations watch with interest and suspicion
Op results will be PM’d
Team America:
Dutch are sent lots of food for free, Dutch markets profit and American farmers suffer
Glare given, newspapers report that LBJ is losing it
Japan is poker, they suffer flashbacks
Engines given to Japan
Designs sent to India in exchange for ship and aircraft basing rights.
Port defense structures are finished, no anti ship systems exist but anti aircraft and anti missile chaff systems are in place
Modernization of listed vessels continues.
F-X and F-14 Program designs are coming along slowly trying to reach specified performance.
MBT-70 comes along slowly, problems with the suspension and remote controlled anti aircraft gun become apparent
T-Series wins again dammit: Buildings are built, Indian citizens don’t really question them.
Anti-European sentiment rises among the common populace, leading to increased support for national Indian defense industries with less reliance on European nations. Some attacks are reported against British and Portuguese citizens still in the country but none are serious. The reclamation of Goa is celebrated in the streets of major cities as well.
France is decried for trying to step in between Pakistan and India, with the populace supporting less European intervention
Agreement with the United States signed.
Fourth Branch of the Indian armed forces established, sending alarming waves with the inclusion of nuclear in its roles
Air Force is reformed
Army Forces moved to specified locations
INS Vikrant is out of dry dock, with enough repairs to have it move at 20 knots. Enough to operate current in service aircraft for it.
Designs purchased
ZSU-23 reverse engineered, designation needed and vehicle will be ready turn 5
Attack boat ready turn 6
APC ready turn 6
Shaktiman-SSM truck ready turn 5 Mi-4G ready turn 5 Mi-4IBM ready turn 6
White Death 0.6: Training begins, with full readiness for the army including production of new equipment ready turn 8
The speech brings closer ties with Finland, but immigration to an ice cold country so close to the Red Bear doesn’t do much. But desertions from Soviet Baltic territories increase slightly.
Relations with Nordic neighbors remain warm except for Estonia. The Soviet Union assured that Estonia is an SSR not a nation.
Company expanded in China with more sales given
Secret Red Hitler: Construction continues as ordered
Diplomatic missions are sent with most nations accepting, as well as socialist/communist aligned African nations. China however does not respond.
It is determined that soviet equipment already under production in East Germany is the most economical and common firearm for the main frontline army.
Blacklisting practice ends though it continues unofficially around the armed forces branches.
Flakpanzer 55 ready turn 6, max off road speed reduced to 16mph and max on road speed reduced to 22 mph.
Union of Communist Blunders:
Negotiations with defense ministry begin, with little avail so far as the ministers have very very choice info on the politburo
Su-15’s ordered and produced
AT3C ready turn 6
HE shell ready turn 5
9M33 and 12 tube mount ready turn 7
Totally not Japan’s Puppet No Sir:
3 New Divisions are formed, personnel trained and ready for frontline service turn 6
Tractor stations set up, production of food increases
Support of radical factions in south east Asia ends. Talks with Thailand begins and moderate left wing factions begin receiving Chinese support
Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore start diplomatic talks
1200 Type 66 (T-12) ordered, 200 produced a turn
Type 065 refits completed turn 5
WZ-120G-FT ready for testing turn 5
Z-5 fire support kit ready
RPG-7 successful reverse engineered. (Designation needed)
Type 30-2 single mount ready for testing and production
Type 65A ready for testing turn 5
ZSU-52-2B ready for testing
“Thunderbird Is Go” ready for testing and production
Spiral 2 J-7 and Q-5 ready for testing turn 6
Type 63B APC ready turn 5
HQ-61 systems ready turn 5
PL-2B ready turn 5
Windmills Everywhere:
Discussions begin for the Dutch to import Mirage IIIE’s
Lockheed employee in the Netherlands love the pins. Lots of Dutch procurement officers report hangovers but are cheerful
Research into DEFA armed F-106A ready turn 5, designated F-106N
Weeb Land:
Debate continues, with support wavering against the bill and for it.
Discussions continue with some industries wishing to open plants in China
40 engines are purchases
FI995 Program begins, Mirage IIIE designates as proposal B
Operation Edo is go
Carolus Rex ded:
250 J35F deployed across Sweden for air defense
Finnish delegates recieved, IKEA’s and Volvo dealerships opened in more and more countries across Europe
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Post by razgriz7734 on Apr 24, 2019 4:09:54 GMT
Turn 3 Events:
War in the East!:
Reports in Early-Mid August within the Kashmir region of increasingly intense conflicts between Indian and Pakistani border troops has erupted into full scale warfare. Over the course of three months Pakistani forced have been pushed out of their region of Kashmir, leaving them on the brink as their reckless attacks have resulted in the loss of various aircraft and loss of numerous armored vehicles and casualties. Pakistani reports place them at 16 aircraft lost, 40 armored vehicles destroyed or disabled and 900 KIA/MIA. Indian sources report 37 aircraft lost, 65 armored vehicles destroyed or disabled and 4,700 KIA/MIA/WIA casualties on the Pakistani side. Pakistan also claims to have shot down 67 aircraft, destroyed 95 armored vehicles and have caused 7,600 KIA/MIA/WIA casualties on India. With Indian reports staying only 12 aircraft have been shot down, 22 armored vehicles, and 2,800 KIA/MIA/WIA.
In the Indian Ocean a Pakistani submarine has been reported lost at sea, with Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant claiming the kill off the West Coast of India. Several Indian merchant ships have been lost to Pakistani anti ship air strikes but the Pakistani’s navy training cruiser has been damaged, again with air strikes from Hawker Sea Hawks from INS Vikrant. Surface combat between fleets has been nearly 0, with Vikrant transiting and conducting air strikes against the East Pakistan and no significant gains made on land for Pakistan as a result of competent Indian air strikes, even resulting in a few aces operating Hawker Hunters and Folland Gnat’s as duels for the sky rage across Kashmir, East Pakistan having lost any ability to defend its skies except for a few radar guided anti aircraft guns. As a result of this most guns were concentrated around garrison facilities, letting Vikrant’s Sea Hawks cripple the O class frigate Tughril and sink two Bluebird class minesweepers.
As such the current state of the war is heavily in India’s favor, with a UN General Assembly Motion in discussion to demand a ceasefire being mostly lead by Muslim nations in the Middle East, however nothing has come to pass as the knowledge of the Indian nuclear program nearing completion of a working bomb caused hesitance in the leaders and diplomats of the various middle eastern nations, as well as various security council members as a general assembly member nears nuclear capability.
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Post by Sovetsky Soyuz on May 3, 2019 0:54:31 GMT
Finland Turn 4
Research:
-Noidannuoli (Missile Boat) (Finished turn 5)
-KP-19 (Submachine Gun) (Finished turn 4)
-P-19 (Pistol) (Finished turn 4)
Military:
-Continue fixing logistics problems. We shall be more organized than ever before! (Finished turn 4)
-Continue teaching and training active personnel on how to use the new equipment purchased. Soviet and French military advisors will help with teaching and training.
-Continue production of Rk-62's and Kk-62's. When finished there should be 800,000 Rk-62’s and 125,000 Kk-62’s. (Finished turn 8)
-Start the production of 75,000 Kp-19’s and 925,000 P-19’s.
-Purchase 40 BMP-1’s
Internal Affairs:
-N/A
External Affairs:
-N/A
Economic Affairs:
-Continue the construction of a new shipyard in Helsinki named Harakka. (Finished turn 7)
-Help fund the establishment of an Oy Sisu Auto Ab dealership for the Chinese populace in Beijing, Shanghai, and Nanjing.
-Fund the expansion of Espoo as a significant economic municipality in Europe, planning out large portions for foreign companies to move in and invest, as well as portions for allowing native companies to expand or start up.
Operations:
-Kiiltävä
Military Numbers:
-25,000 Active Personnel
-900,000 Reserve
-50 AMX-30
-50 T-64
-50 BM-21
-10 PT-76
-40 BMP-1
-100 BTR-50
-150 D-20
-200 M-46
Small Arms:
-26,000 7.62 Rk-62
-5,000 Kk-62
-200 20-ITK-40-VKT
Navy:
-www.navypedia.org/retro_view/1965/finland_1965.htm
Air Force:
-30 MiG 21
-5 Mi-4
-5 Il-28
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Post by xthecanadianx on May 6, 2019 3:03:18 GMT
United States Of America
Turn 4Leader:
Lyndon B Johnson
Political party(if any):
Democrat Party
Shipyards:
(87 total in the US, ones listed below are military)
Portsmouth Shipyard
13 slips
Boston Navy Yard
5 slips
New York Shipbuilding
3 slips (CV sized)
Brooklyn Navy Yard
3 slips
Charleston Navy Shipyard
14 slips
Bath Iron Works
6 slips
Philidelphia Naval Shipyard
13 slips
Naval companies:
See Dockyards
Arms companies:
Browning
McDonnel
Boeing
General Dynamics
Springfield Arms
Republic
North American
Convair
GDP:
$743,700,000,000 USD
Currency:
United States Dollar
Military Numbers:
Nuclear weapons:
31,139
US Army:
969,066 men
Standard Equipment
M14 Battle Rifle
M60 Machine Gun
M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle LMG
M16 Assault Rifle (in limited service)
Heavy Equipment:
12,000 M48 Patton MBTs
2,778 M60 Patton MBTs (in production)
5,467 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks
4,000 M24 Chaffee light tanks
8,400 M116 Howitzer
10,202 M102 Howitzer
2,580 M3 Howitzer
US Air Force
824,662 personnel
Aircraft
Jet Fighters
1,219 Vought F-8 Crusader
1,000 Grumman F9F Cougar
1,000 Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
342 Convair F-106 Delta Dart
200 Grumman F-11 Tiger
2,578 Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
807 McDonnell F 101 Voodoo
2,294 North American F-100 Super Saber
2,246 F-5 Freedom Fighter
833 Republic F-105 Thunder Chief
1,581 F4 Phantom
Bombers
744 B 52 Stratofortress
2,032 B 47 Stratojet
Helicopters
4,645 Bell UH 1 Iroquois (in production)
105 Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe
200 CH 47 Chinook
Bell AH 1 Cobra ready for service
Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion ready for service
Logistics/Transport
400 C 130 Hercules
114 Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
Ballistic Missiles
Intercontinential Ballistic Missiles
LGM Minuteman I
LGM Minuterman II (ready for service)
Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles
PGM-17 Thor
100 PGM 19 Jupiter
Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles
Polaris SLBM
US Marine Corps:
190,213 men
(see Army for heavy equipment)
US Navy:
671,448 men
Submarines
Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine
5 George Washington class
5 Ethan Allen class
19 Layfayette class
8 Benjamin Franklin class
Guided Missile Submarine, Nuclear
1 Halibut class
Guided Missile Submarine
1 Gato SSG
1 Grayback class
1 Growler class
Nuclear Attack Submarines
1 Nautilus class
1 Seawolf class
4 Skate class
6 Skipjack class
1 Triton class
1 Tullibee class
8 Thresher class
Attack Submarine
1 Gato class
5 Gato SSK
5 Balao class
5 Balao GUPPY II
10 Balao Fleet Snorkel
7 Balao GUPPY IA
10 Balao GUPPY IIA
5 Balao GUPPY III
9 Tench GUPPY II
5 Tench Fleet Snorkel
1 Tench GUPPY IA
4 Tench GUPPY IIA
2 Tench Migrane II
4 Tench GUPPY III
3 Barracuda class
6 Tang class
2 Mackrel class
2 Sailfish class
1 Darter class
3 Barbel class
2 Balao class
Aircraft Carriers:
4 Enterprise Class
USS Enterprise CVN 65 USS Essex CVN-68 (Launch turn 9 comission Turn 14) USS Leyte CVN 69 (Awaiting launch and comission date) USS Antietam CVN 70 (awaiting launch and comission date)
Attack Carriers:
5 Essex SCB-125
USS Ticonderoga
USS Hancock
USS Bon Homme Richard
USS Oriskany
USS Shangri La
2 Midway SCB 110
USS Midway
USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
1 Midway SCB 110A
USS Coral Sea
4 Forrestal Class
USS Forrestal
USS Saratoga
USS Ranger
USS Independence
3 Kitty Hawk class
USS Kitty Hawk USS Constellation
USS America
Battleships
4 Iowa Class
USS Iowa (Refit-completion turn 11)
USS New Jersey
USS Missouri
USS Wisconsin
Cruisers
Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser
1 Long Beach class
USS Long Beach
1 Bainbridge
USS Bainbridge
Guided Missile Cruiser
2 Boston class
3 Albany class
6 Galveston class
9 Leahy class
1 Belknap class (2 turn 3)
Heavy Cruisers
10 Baltimore class
2 Oregon City class
3 Des Moines class
Cruiser, Light, Anti Aircraft
2 Atlanta class
2 Juneau class
Light Cruiser
6 Cleveland class
1 Fargo class
2 Worcester class
Destroyers
Destroyer Leader
1 Norfolk class
4 Mitscher class
Guided Missile Destroyer
10 Farragut class DDGL
USS Farragut
USS Luce
USS Macdonough
USS Coontz
USS King
USS Mahan
USS Dahlgren
USS William V Pratt
USS Dewey
USS Prebel
23 Charles F. Adams class
Destroyers
3 Benson class
9 Gleaves class
16 Bristol DMS class
10 Bristol class
21 Laffey class
94 Fletcher class
15 Fletcher DDE
3 Fletcher FRAM II
20 Allen M. Sumner class
33 Allen M. Sumner FRAM II
1 Gearing DDG
1 Gearing
1 Gearing DDE
69 Gearing FRAM I
16 Gearing FRAM II
9 Gearing DDR
18 Forrest Sherman class
Frigates
53 Buckley class
4 Buckley DEC
22 Cannon class
65 Edsall class
19 Rudderow class
64 John C. Butler class
13 Dealey class
4 Claud Jones class
2 Bronstein class
6 Garcia class
2 John C. Butler class
Radar Picket Destroyer Escort
30 Edsall class
2 John C. Butler class
Destroyers(cont):
25 Charles F. Adams Class
10 Farragut Class
9 Leahy Class
98 Gearing class
18 Forrest Sherman Class
Mine Countermeasures Support Ship
2 Catskil class
1 LST
Mine Countermeasures Ship
1 Teror class
High Speed Minelayers
10 Robert H Smith class
Minesweeper, Ocean
1 Raven class
44 Ark class
16 Admirable class
61 Agile class
3 Ability class
Minesweeper, Coastal
22 Bluebird class
8 YMS class
2 Cove class
1 Bittern class
30 MSL Class
Amphibious
Landing Platform, Helicopter
3 Iwo Jima class
3 Essex class
Amphibious Transport Dock
3 Austin class
3 Raleigh class
Landing Ship, Dock
6 Ashland class
13 Casa Grande class
8 Thomaston class
Landing Ship, Vehicle
1 Comet class
1 Ashland class
Landing Ship, Tank
85 LST
1 Talbot County Class
15 Terrebonne Parish class
7 De Soto County class
Landing Ship, Medium
1 Kodiak class
Amphibious Transport
1 Arthur Middleton Class
1 Crescent City class
6 Bayfield Class
1 Gilliam Class
14 Haskell Class
2 Paul Revere class
High Speed Transport
49 Charles Lawrence Class 1 Sacramento
Amphibious Cargo Ship
2 Procyon class
15 Andromeda class
6 Rankin class
1 Tulare class
Landing Craft, Utility
123 LCU 1466
15 LCU 1610
Alliances/trade agreements:
NATO Diplomatic Stuff
Sell the following to Japan
Radar System:
AN/SPS-52 3D Radar AN/SPS-39 air search radar AN/SPS-43 air search radar AN/SPS-10 surface search radar AN/SPG-55 missile fire control radar Mark 8 guided missile fire control radar AN/SPG-53 gun control radar AN/SGS-23 bow sonar Sonar System: SQS-4 Search Sonar SQR-8 Attack Sonar Engines: TF30 P-1A
Invite nations to join the great white fleet travelling around the world from New York. Announce project MoonRaker and announce it's open to all to join. MilitaryArmy ResearchMBT 70 Research project Operation
Silent Hound
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Post by razgriz7734 on May 6, 2019 15:49:29 GMT
Country Name: The Republic of Japan Turn No. 4 Oct-Dec. 1965
Military Numbers: Military Numbers: Small Arms: 12,500 Howa Type 64 Rifle 70,000 M1 Carbine rifle 160,00 M1911 handgun 80,000 Type 99 rifle 2,100 KAM-3D MANPAD
Japanese Ground Self Defense Force: 80,000 troops 60 Type 61 Main Battle Tanks 380 M24 Chaffe Light Tanks 250 M4A3(76)W HVSS 80 M32 TRV 290 M41 Bulldogs 270 Type 60 APCs 18 Type 60 81MSP 18 Type 60 107MSP 120 Type 60 106mm SPGs 70 M1 155mm Howitzers 150 M2A1 105mm Howitzers 30 M2 203mm Howitzer 110 M59 155mm Cannons 40 M19 GMC SPAA 10 M42 Dusters SPAA 60 M51 75mm Skysweepers
Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force: 1 Gato class Submarine; Kuroshio 1 Oyashio class Submarine; Oyashio 2 Hayashio class Submarines; Hayashio, Wakashio 2 Natsushio class Submarnes; Natsushio, Fusushio 1 Ōshio class Submarine; Ōshio 1 Asashio class Submarine; Asashio completed turn 8 2 Gleaves class destroyers; Asakaze, Hatakaze 2 Fletcher class destroyers; Ariake, Yugure 2 Harukaze class destroyers; Harukaze, Yukikaze 7 Ayanami class destroyers; Ayanami, Isonami, Uranami, Shikinami, Takanami, Oonami, Makinami 3 Murasame class destroyers; Murasame, Yūdachi, Harusame 2 Akizuki class destroyers; Akizuki, Teruzuki 3 Yamagumo class destroyers; Yamagumo completed turn 5, Makigumo launched turn 5 completed turn 11, Asagumo launched turn 8 completed turn 13 1 Takatsuki class Destroyer ; Takatsuki launched turn 9, completed turn 12 1 Amatsukaze class Guided Missile Destroyer; Amatsukaze; Shimakaze launched turn 1 Tachibana class destroyer escort; Wakaba 2 Cannon class Destroyer escorts; Asashi, Hatsuhi 1 Akebono class Destroyer escort; Akebono 2 Ikazuchi class Destroyer escorts; Ikazuchi, Inazuma 4 Isuzu class Destroyer escorts; Isuzu, Mogami, Kitakami, Ooi 17 Tacoma class Destroyer escorts; Nara, Kashi, Momi, Sufi, Matsu, Nike, Kaya, Ume, Sakura, Kiri, Tsuge, Kaede, Buna, Keyaki, Toxhi, Shii, Maki 7 Kari class patrol boats; Kari, Kiki, Taka, Washi, Kamome, Tsubame, Misago 1 Hayabusa class Patrol Boat; Hayabusa 4 Umitaka class patrol boats; Umitaka, Ootaka, Wakataka, Kumataka 6 Mizutori class patrol boats; Mizutori, Yamadori, Ootori, Kassagi, Hatskari, Umidori 20 LCSL class patrol boats; Fuji, Basra, Sumire, Keshi, Ayamw, Fuji, Nogiku, Yamagiku, Isogiku, Shiragiku, Iwagiku, Kaido, Rindo, Tsutuji, Himawari, Hiiragi, Suiren, Hamayu, Shobu, Botan 6 PT1 class patrol boats 2 PT7 class patrol boats 1 PT9 class patrol boat 1 PT10 class patrol boat 15 PB1 class patrol boats 3 LST(2) class LST’s; Oosumi, Shimokita, Shiretoko 1 LSM1 class LSM; Yorikutei 6 LCU1466 class landing boats 42 LCM class landing boats 45 LCVP class landing boats 1 Erimo class Minelayer; Erimo 1 Tsugaru class Minelayer; Taugaru 4 Bluebird class Minesweepers; Yashima, Hashima, Tsushima, Toshiba 9 YMS class Minesweepers; Ujushima, Etajima, Nuwajima, Yakushima, Ogishima, Yurishima, Ninoshima, Moroshima 2 Atada class Minesweepers; Atada, Itsuki 1 Yashiro class Minesweeper; Yashiro 17 Kasado class Minesweepers; Kasado, Shisaka, Kanawa, Sakito, Habushi, Kouzu, Tatara, Tsukumi, Mikura, Shikine, Hirado, Koshiki, Karato, Hario, Mitsure, Chiburi 3 Cha1 minesweepers; Hatsutaka, Hayatori, Hayodori 1 200t ARV I; Yuchidori 1 200t ARV II; Okichidori 6 MSB 1 class minesweepers
Maritime Safety Agency: 2 Muroto class; Dario, Muroto 2 Nojima class; Nojima, Ojibwa 1 Kohima class; Kojima 2 Ukuru class; Satsuma, Tsugaru 1 Soya class; Soya 3 Awaji class; Awaji, Miyake, Sado 14 Rebun class; Rebun, Iki, Oki, Genkai, Hachijo, Amakusa, Okushiri, Kusakari, Rishiri, Noto, Hekura, Mikura, Koshiki, Hirado 5 Chifuri class; Chifuri, Kurokami, Kozu, Shikine, Daito 20 Kuma class 1 Tsubaka class 2 Tokachi class 1 Teshio class 6 Yahagi class 2 Matsura class 8 300t ARV 1 200t ARV 1 150t ARV 24 Hatsunami class 1 Mutsuki class 4 Sagiri class 7 Shinonome class 3 Hanayuki class 1 Matsuyuki class 2 Harusame class 11 Soyokaze class 1 Arakaze class 10 Harukaze class 3 Yakaze class
Japanese Air Self Defense Force: 90 Bell UH-1B 28 Beechcraft Queen Air 12 Bell H-13 Helicopters 48 Curtis C-46 Commando 134 Fuji LM-1 Nikko 18 Fuji LM-2 60 Grumman S2F-1 64 P2V-U 287 Lockheed T-33 122 F-86D 435 F-86F 18 RF-86F 232 T-6 Texan 1 ShinMaywa UF-XS 44 H-19 26 Sikorsky S-61
Ongoing Construction: 20 Type 61 tanks per year (45 on order) 6,000 Howa Type 64 rifles per year 400 KAM-3D MANPAD per year 120 Type 60 APC’s per year (80 on order) New Construction: 100 Type 65 SPG’s Increased Production of Howa Type 64 rifle Increased production rate of Type 61 Begin testing of the STB-2 and STB-3 prototype tanks. Begin production of J-66 ASM Asashio class submarine, JDS Harushio
Internal Affairs: Begin stockpiling material for the 1966 Construction Program, with construction of vessels scheduled to begin Jan-Mar depending on the vessel.
Begin studies and planning for a rocket launch site to be construction on the island of Izu-Oshima.
Propose a change to Article 9 of the Constitution, extending the Self-Defense Policy to include allied nations, a follow on bill is to be a treaty offered to Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, and South Vietnam focused on mutual defense, training, and disaster relief cooperation.
Diplomacy: Request to purchase all data on the QH-50 DASH program from the United States so that Japan may maintain its own program in the future.
Request to license the radar and fire control systems listed below as well as the P&W TF30 P-1A turbofan
Request the United States loan the aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La and 45 T2V trainer aircraft
Military: Begin preparations for a new naval air station in Okinawa, operated jointly by the JMSDF and JASDF and is to be able to operate aircraft as large as the B-52 in wartime although normal operations will be with ASW patrol planes along with fighter-bombers and interceptors. The base is to be built just south of Ishikawa and be able to operate and base several naval and air squadrons, with port facilities able to base even American super carriers.
Begin a recruitment drive for 28,000 troops to sign up for the JGSDF by the end of 1966, offer incentives such as improved pensions upon retirement, and a government funded college education for those enlisting right after high school.
Research & Development: J-68 ASM Type 14 Missile Fire Control System
Introduction: Decide on the Mitsui proposal for the DDG 68 Program, requesting to license the following systems: AN/SPS-39 air search radar AN/SPS-43 air search radar AN/SPS-10 surface search radar AN/SPG-55 missile fire control radar Mark 8 guided missile fire control radar AN/SPG-53 gun control radar AN/SGS-23 bow sonar The class is to be named the Fubuki (Blizzard) class
Trade: None
Operations & Programs: CVA 01 Program (turn 5) DDG 68 Program (finished, Mitsui design chosen) CG 66 Program (turn 5) DDA 67 C 875 LPD 21 FS17 Program (decision made turn 5) FI995 Program (decision made turn 5) J-68 surface to surface missile J-67 Surface to Air missile
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Post by Grand Overlord Belgy on May 8, 2019 0:10:19 GMT
USSR Turn 4
Military Statistics: Soviet Army: 3,200,000 soldiers
Tanks: 1,439 T-10 Heavy tanks 2311 IS-3 Heavy tanks 1,280 IS-2M Heavy tanks 1,800 T-64 Main battle tanks 9,000 T-62 main battle tanks 750 T-62K main battle tanks 14,000 T-55 main battle tanks 1,166 T-55K main battle tanks 32,000 T-54 main battle tanks 2750 T-54K main battle tanks 1,800 T-44 medium tanks 10,000 T-34-85s medium tanks 9,000 PT-76 amphibious light tanks 245 ASU-57 airbone tank destroyers 880 ASU-85 airbone self propelled guns 1,050 SU-100 tank destroyers 1,150 ISU-122 tank destroyers 2,600 ISU-152 Self propelled guns
Armored Vehicles/Personnel Carriers: 200 BMP-1s 8,000 BTR-60 5,000 BTR-50 11,000 BT4-152s
Self Propelled Artillery: 1,200 BM-21 MLRS 3,600 BM-24 MLRS 1,500 BM-24 (tracked) MLRS 800 BM-14 MLRS
Artillery: 1000 122mm D30 Howitzer 12,000 122mm M30 3000 152mm D20 1500 152mm D1 25 152mm Br-2M Seige Howitzer 8,000 100mm BS-3 Field Gun 2,000 122mm A-19 Field Guns 6,200 2A19 (T-12) 100 mm anti-tank guns
Artillery Tractors: 3,000 AT-L 2,500 AT-T 5,000 ATS-59 1,500 MAZ 535 1,000 MAZ-537
Trucks/Cargo Carriers: 1,000 ZIL-131 3.5 ton 6x6 8,000 Ural-375 6x6 10,000 ZIL-157 2 1/2 ton 5x6 20,000 ZiS-151 6x6 2,000 KrAZ 214 25,000 GAZ-69 4x4 15,000 GAZ-67 4x4
Anti Aircraft Guns: 1,830 ZSU-57-2 SPAAs 15,000 100mm KS-19s 10,000 130mm KS-30s 20,000 ZU-23-2s 400 ZSU-23-4 SPAAs
Tactical Nukes: 200 SCUD A 25 SCUD B 6,129 warheads total.
Helicopters: 100 Kamov Ka-25s 2594 Mil-Mi 1s 100 Mi-2s 500 Mi-8s 30 Mi-10s 500 Mil-Mi 4s 200 Mil-Mi 6s
Soviet Air Defense Forces: Fighters/interceptors: 1,150 Su-9 interceptors 483 Yak-25 interceptors 120 Su-15s 1,180 Yak-28s
Soviet Air Forces: Fighters/interceptors: 3,460 MiG-21s 2,000 MiG 19s 8,000 MiG-17s 12,000 MiG 15s(largely reserve) 700 Su-7s 108 SU-11s
Fighter Bombers/Attack: 1,200 SU-7Bs
Bombers: 93 Myasishchev M-4 strategic bombers 1,500 Tu-16 Strategic Bombers 520 TU-95 "Bear" strategic bomber 300 Tu-22 Supersonic medium bombers 4,280 Iiyushin II-28 Medium Bombers
Reconnaissance Aircraft: 165 Yak-27Rs
AWACs: 12 TU-126s
Electronic Warfare Planes: 50 An-12Bs
Transport Planes: 400 An-24s 250 An-14s 1,000 An-12s 80 An-10s 150 An-8s 235 IIyushin-14s 3,000 Antonov An-2s
Trainers: 1,000 Aero L-29 Delfins 500 MiG-15s 200 Yak-18s 10 IIyushin II-28s
Soviet Navy:
Aircraft carriers: 1 Moskva class(commissioned 1967)
Cruisers: 4 Kynda class missile cruisers 3 Kirov class medium cruisers 3 Chapayev class light cruisers 14 Sverdlov class light cruisers
Destroyers: 57 Skoryy class destoyers 27 Kotlin class destoyers 4 Kildin class missile destroyers 8 Kanin anti submarine destroyers 7 Kashin class guided missile destroyers 1 Neustrashimy class destroyer
Frigates: 7 Kola class frigates 48 Riga class frigates 54 Petya class anti submarine frigates 18 Mirka class anti submarine frigates
Corvettes: 68 Poti class corvettes 218 Kronshtadt class submarine chasers
Submarines: 26 Zulu class attack submarines 215 Whiskey class attack submarines 30 Quebec class attack submarines 20 Romeo class attack submarines 42 Foxtrot class attack submarines(+32 under construction) 16 Juliett class missile submarines 24 Golf class ballistic missile submarines 14 November class nuclear attack submarines 34 Echo class nuclear guided missile submarines 8 Hotel class nuclear ballistic missile submarines
Military: 1,000 BMP-1s(200 a turn, turn 8) a second Mosvka class helicopter carrier will be laid down
Economy: An attempt will be made to expand Russian trade across the world, specifically attempting to trade with countries outside of the block such as those in Latin America, Africa, and the middle east 1965 Soviet Economic Reform(More details in DM)
Internal Affairs: After bad reports showing that the Aral Sea is beginning to shrink investigations will be sent out to all of the canals from the Aral, which shall be entirely revamped to reduce the amount of water wasted from 30-75% to 20-40% maximum, in a large scale attempt to save the Aral
Foreign Affairs: The USSR is to reach out to the PRC for reestablishment of good relations between the two The USSR seeks closer ties with North Vietnam and North Korea
Research:
Operations: Bolotnyy Vostochnyye drakony Orel
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Post by sovietmyulisha on May 8, 2019 3:21:43 GMT
United Kingdom turn 4
Internal affairs: greenlight the CVA01/02 project Introduce Chieftain Mark 2 model (with diesel instead of multifuel engine)
Foreign affairs: Sell 36 Bloodhound MK 2 SAM systems to South Africa Sell 12 Marconi Type 87 radar systems to South Africa sell production license to Japan for Rapier SAM system Sell production license to Japan for Royal Ordinance L7 105mm gun propose English Electric Lightning to Chile to meet their aircraft needs. Offer a welcome to swedish and finnish companies to start up company branches in the UK Sell 72 Thunderbird SAM systems to China
Research: Hawker Siddeley Harrier Jet BAC Strikemaster
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Post by razgriz7734 on May 11, 2019 18:52:16 GMT
Turn 4 Moderations:
Land of the perkel:
Training with new equipment continues, some tensions are soaked between Russian and French advisors but nothing boils over just yet
75,000 Kp-19 produced turn 7, 925,000 P-19’s produced turn 14
40 B-1’s purchased
Oy Sisu Auto Ab dealerships opened in specified cities
Espoo is funded, however only native companies join it as of late
No details of ops given
Scandal Central: Nations are invited to the Grand Fleet MoonRaker is announced
Japan offers it’s J-66 Missile to satisfy your incessant needs for anti ship, as for the 4th time no American systems exist.
Fighter proposals continuing to be drawn up
128 B-52 bombers ready turn 8
Greater East Asian Co Prosperity Sphere:
Production increased to 40 a year for Type 61, 10,000 Type 64 per year
STB-2 and STB-3 prototypes tested
J-66 begins production 60 units per year
JDS Harushio laid down, launched turn 7, completed turn 10
Material is stockpiled as well as weapon systems and electronics
Rocket launch site on Izu-Oshima untenable due to high rate volcanic eruptions.
Article 9 change debate begins with resounding opposition from foreign nations and the diet.
QH-50D DASH program details awaiting approval
Radar and engine licenses awaiting approval
Ishikawa Naval Air Station begins construction, the secondary fighter runway will be ready turn 6, main runway ready turn 10, and naval base ready turn 9
Recruitment drive begins, expected to be completed turn 7
DDA 67 ready turn 7 C 875 ready turn 6 LPD 21 ready turn 8 J-68 ready turn 7 Type 14 MFCS ready turn 7 J-67 ready turn 9
Commie 2.0: Kruschev is gone! Long live Kruschev!
2nd Moskva is laid down, launched turn 9, commissioned turn 11
Soviet trade is generally accepted in Africa, with Latin American countries accepting it but placing heavy restrictions on what goods may be imported and exported as well as heavy inspection requirements.
Economic reforms go through, the economy starts growing rapidly
Saving the Aral Sea becomes a hit in the East, with small donations coming in from PACT countries as well.
Ask Zhehao
North Vietnam and Korea respond warmly to attempts for closer relations, Vietnam places orders for military equipment (will be PM’d)
Old, Sickley Albion: CVA-01 project greenlit, anti military parties protest but the effort is pushed through. Ready for steel cutting and construction turn 7
Chieftain Mk2 accepted for service
Systems and licenses sold to specified nations
Chile takes the Lightning into consideration
The Ikea infection spreads to the UK
Harrier ready for testing turn 12 Strikemaster ready turn 8
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Post by razgriz7734 on May 13, 2019 14:04:22 GMT
Turn 4 Events:
Second Round of South American Arms Purchasing:
Ecuador: 24 Light tanks 18 field artillery pieces 7 SAM system 12 transport helicopters 5 jet trainers 16 interceptors 7 Maritime patrol aircraft 24 strike craft (anti ship capable) 2 modern ASW frigates 1 modern AAW frigate 1 modern SSK Submarine base built in Puerto Villamil
Pakistan Shattered: Early morning on December 4th, Pakistan announced its surrender and dissolution to the combined arms effort of India, who had shattered and routed the already disillusioned armies and air forces of Pakistan. This leaves Muslim countries throughout the Middle East in fear of India’s next steps as an unsteady occupation begins. Total casualties registered for the war is 21,000 KIA, 42,000 WIA, and 4,000 MIA for Pakistan. 16,800 KIA, 23,000 WIA, and 1,700 MIA.
Tragedy in the Empire State!!: On 10:48am, October 7th, 1965. Tragedy struck the Empire State as an An-12 aircraft dropped flyers over the city of New York with messages stating “Death to Imperialism!,” “ The American Hegemony will fall!” and “This is only the beginning.” All across the city before it suddenly banked towards the Empire State Building. The Air National Guard was slow to scramble its F-101A’s so they arrived too late to do anything but watch as the aircraft crashed directly into the 72nd floor on the north side of the Empire State Building, just under where the building had been struck in 1945 by a B-25 bomber. Debris fell from the resulting explosion as the building rocked and people desperately tried to escape the building. For several tenuous and stressful hours the building was evacuated before at 11:54am, it finally collapsed on itself and covered the the city is dust and debris. Witnesses in other large buildings report seeing markings of a dark symbol resembling a fist, with a title stating “OPEKA.” The papers distributed by the plane before the crash are made of different materials with different manufacturers from various nations, leaving it impossible to trace. At the same time, federal police in Morocco have found the small airstrip in Ifrane abandoned as the 14 personnel working there have mysteriously disappeared with no trace, though it is believed to be the same group that orchestrated the An-12 crash though no trace can be found except for a paper with a dark fist on it. 3 miles away a body of a Soviet National was found beaten in the ways noted to be used by tribals that travel in the desert farther to the south but occasionally move north through the mountains to the coast. The body has been repatriated to the Soviet Union.
US Casualties: 2,100 civilians killed 3,900 civilians wounded 70 civilians missing
Morocco casualties: 7 civilians killed
Soviet casualties: 1 civilian killed
Terrorism in Finland: In the Finnish military depot housing their T-64 stocks, explosions were reported after examinations had ended on the vehicle. When Military Police arrived they discovered 12 unidentified and charred bodies along with 22 T-64 tanks destroyed from explosions on the inside, deemed total constructive losses and therefore scrapped and recycled. While this did give the Finns insight in how the armor works, only 28 T-64’s remain in Finnish service.
Independence in Africa!: On November 11 of 1965, the British colony of southern Rhodesia has unilaterally declared its independence as the Dominion of Rhodesia, and is already requesting to be admitted to the Commonwealth of Nations with the United Kingdom and recognizes Elizabeth II as rightful monarch. They also request assistance in the international community to combat against the organizations of ZANU and ZAPU, which brings calls for retribution from independent African nations, albeit quiet ones as they wait for the situation in Rhodesia and America to settle.
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Post by xthecanadianx on May 13, 2019 23:22:40 GMT
Statement from the President of the United States Of America
My Fellow Americans (speaking from ground zero)
Today is a day, which infamy shall be coincided with that of another date that shall be remembered, much like the 7th of december 41, a foriegn threat seeks to strike fear into the American people, this date is none other than October 7' 65.
Right now we are mourning our lost, our injured will recover, and so will we as a people, we will rebuild this fallen landmark and declare this as the day we stand together to say never again!
Never again will a american landmark be attacked, Never again will an attack occur on north american soil, Never again will innocent lives be lost to treacherous cowards, never again will innocent men, women and children be injured by cowardly assailants, never again will an american symbol fall to the ground!
To those who carried out this attack, to those who harbour these scum of the earth, to those who would think of future attacks, the United states will not be terrorized, will not be threatened and most of all will never back down, we will find you, we will hunt you, we will destroy you, by any means, nessecary.
The united states will employ the use of it's strategic nuclear forces without question against any agressor in future attacks, regardless of who you are, wether you harbored, assisted or carried out an act of terrorism. We take an attack of any member of nato as a direct attack on the united states it's self.
As of now I have instructed my secretary of defense to conduct an immediate and throrough investigation, using all resources, and tools at his disposal, as well as full coperation of all agencies, including the NSA, CIA and FBI
In the coming days policies will be put in place to keep our skies and cities safe, we are commited to ensuring not another american live is lost.
We will not fail, we will not falter, we will not stop.
Thank you, and god bless, the United States of America
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Post by xthecanadianx on May 20, 2019 0:04:07 GMT
United States Of America
Turn 5Leader:
Lyndon B Johnson
Political party(if any):
Democrat Party
Shipyards:
(87 total in the US, ones listed below are military)
Portsmouth Shipyard
13 slips
Boston Navy Yard
5 slips
New York Shipbuilding
3 slips (CV sized)
Brooklyn Navy Yard
3 slips
Charleston Navy Shipyard
14 slips
Bath Iron Works
6 slips
Philidelphia Naval Shipyard
13 slips
Naval companies:
See Dockyards
Arms companies:
Browning
McDonnel
Boeing
General Dynamics
Springfield Arms
Republic
North American
Convair
GDP:
$743,700,000,000 USD
Currency:
United States Dollar
Military Numbers:
Nuclear weapons:
31,139
US Army:
969,066 men
Standard Equipment
M14 Battle Rifle
M60 Machine Gun
M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle LMG
M16 Assault Rifle (in limited service)
Heavy Equipment:
12,000 M48 Patton MBTs
2,778 M60 Patton MBTs (in production)
5,467 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks
4,000 M24 Chaffee light tanks
8,400 M116 Howitzer
10,202 M102 Howitzer
2,580 M3 Howitzer
US Air Force
824,662 personnel
Aircraft
Jet Fighters
1,219 Vought F-8 Crusader
1,000 Grumman F9F Cougar
1,000 Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
342 Convair F-106 Delta Dart
200 Grumman F-11 Tiger
2,578 Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
807 McDonnell F 101 Voodoo
2,294 North American F-100 Super Saber
2,246 F-5 Freedom Fighter
833 Republic F-105 Thunder Chief
1,581 F4 Phantom
12 YF-12 (16 order)
Bombers
744 B 52 Stratofortress (+128 turn 8)
2,032 B 47 Stratojet
Helicopters
4,645 Bell UH 1 Iroquois (in production)
105 Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe
200 CH 47 Chinook
Bell AH 1 Cobra ready for service
Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion ready for service
Logistics/Transport
400 C 130 Hercules
114 Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
Ballistic Missiles
Intercontinential Ballistic Missiles
LGM Minuteman I
LGM Minuterman II (ready for service)
Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles
PGM-17 Thor
100 PGM 19 Jupiter
Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles
Polaris SLBM
US Marine Corps:
190,213 men
(see Army for heavy equipment)
US Navy:
671,448 men
Submarines
Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine
5 George Washington class
5 Ethan Allen class
19 Layfayette class
8 Benjamin Franklin class
Guided Missile Submarine, Nuclear
1 Halibut class
Guided Missile Submarine
1 Gato SSG
1 Grayback class
1 Growler class
Nuclear Attack Submarines
1 Nautilus class
1 Seawolf class
4 Skate class
6 Skipjack class
1 Triton class
1 Tullibee class
8 Thresher class
Attack Submarine
1 Gato class
5 Gato SSK
5 Balao class
5 Balao GUPPY II
10 Balao Fleet Snorkel
7 Balao GUPPY IA
10 Balao GUPPY IIA
5 Balao GUPPY III
9 Tench GUPPY II
5 Tench Fleet Snorkel
1 Tench GUPPY IA
4 Tench GUPPY IIA
2 Tench Migrane II
4 Tench GUPPY III
3 Barracuda class
6 Tang class
2 Mackrel class
2 Sailfish class
1 Darter class
3 Barbel class
2 Balao class
Aircraft Carriers:
4 Enterprise Class
USS Enterprise CVN 65 USS Essex CVN-68 (Launch turn 9 comission Turn 14) USS Leyte CVN 69 (Awaiting launch and comission date) USS Antietam CVN 70 (awaiting launch and comission date)
Attack Carriers:
5 Essex SCB-125
USS Ticonderoga
USS Hancock
USS Bon Homme Richard
USS Oriskany
USS Shangri La
2 Midway SCB 110
USS Midway
USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
1 Midway SCB 110A
USS Coral Sea
4 Forrestal Class
USS Forrestal
USS Saratoga
USS Ranger
USS Independence
3 Kitty Hawk class
USS Kitty Hawk USS Constellation
USS America
Battleships
4 Iowa Class
USS Iowa (Refit-completion turn 11)
USS New Jersey
USS Missouri
USS Wisconsin
Cruisers
Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser
1 Long Beach class
USS Long Beach
1 Bainbridge
USS Bainbridge
Guided Missile Cruiser
2 Boston class
3 Albany class
6 Galveston class
9 Leahy class
1 Belknap class (2 turn 3)
Heavy Cruisers
10 Baltimore class
2 Oregon City class
3 Des Moines class
Cruiser, Light, Anti Aircraft
2 Atlanta class
2 Juneau class
Light Cruiser
6 Cleveland class
1 Fargo class
2 Worcester class
Destroyers
Destroyer Leader
1 Norfolk class
4 Mitscher class
Guided Missile Destroyer
10 Farragut class DDGL
USS Farragut
USS Luce
USS Macdonough
USS Coontz
USS King
USS Mahan
USS Dahlgren
USS William V Pratt
USS Dewey
USS Prebel
23 Charles F. Adams class
Destroyers
3 Benson class
9 Gleaves class
16 Bristol DMS class
10 Bristol class
21 Laffey class
94 Fletcher class
15 Fletcher DDE
3 Fletcher FRAM II
20 Allen M. Sumner class
33 Allen M. Sumner FRAM II
1 Gearing DDG
1 Gearing
1 Gearing DDE
69 Gearing FRAM I
16 Gearing FRAM II
9 Gearing DDR
18 Forrest Sherman class
Frigates
53 Buckley class
4 Buckley DEC
22 Cannon class
65 Edsall class
19 Rudderow class
64 John C. Butler class
13 Dealey class
4 Claud Jones class
2 Bronstein class
6 Garcia class
2 John C. Butler class
Radar Picket Destroyer Escort
30 Edsall class
2 John C. Butler class
Destroyers(cont):
25 Charles F. Adams Class
10 Farragut Class
9 Leahy Class
98 Gearing class
18 Forrest Sherman Class
Mine Countermeasures Support Ship
2 Catskil class
1 LST
Mine Countermeasures Ship
1 Teror class
High Speed Minelayers
10 Robert H Smith class
Minesweeper, Ocean
1 Raven class
44 Ark class
16 Admirable class
61 Agile class
3 Ability class
Minesweeper, Coastal
22 Bluebird class
8 YMS class
2 Cove class
1 Bittern class
30 MSL Class
Amphibious
Landing Platform, Helicopter
3 Iwo Jima class
3 Essex class
Amphibious Transport Dock
3 Austin class
3 Raleigh class
Landing Ship, Dock
6 Ashland class
13 Casa Grande class
8 Thomaston class
Landing Ship, Vehicle
1 Comet class
1 Ashland class
Landing Ship, Tank
85 LST
1 Talbot County Class
15 Terrebonne Parish class
7 De Soto County class
Landing Ship, Medium
1 Kodiak class
Amphibious Transport
1 Arthur Middleton Class
1 Crescent City class
6 Bayfield Class
1 Gilliam Class
14 Haskell Class
2 Paul Revere class
High Speed Transport
49 Charles Lawrence Class 1 Sacramento
Amphibious Cargo Ship
2 Procyon class
15 Andromeda class
6 Rankin class
1 Tulare class
Landing Craft, Utility
123 LCU 1466
15 LCU 1610
Alliances/trade agreements:
NATO Diplomatic Stuff
Refer to previous speech from the president, denounce attack as a treacherous bunch of cowardly hooligans looking for attention. accept Findland's offer and agree to purchase of steal at discount price for construction of new Empire state building. Raise concern in the intelligence community over Finlads america first Russia next comment Introduce the new addition to american policy that it's nuclear arsenal will be used as a means of detterence against nations who sponsor terrorism as well as against terrorist camps/compounds Show Anger toward Morocco for this unspeakable act and their lack of apology and general inaction in the matter at hand Purchase the Gabriel Purchase the Nord CT20 from Sweden Add Finland to the MBT-70 Program 20 T-64’s are to be sold to America for 45 M-60 Patton in split payments as well as inclusion in the MBT-70 program
Construction Projects
Rebuilding of the empire state building to be even taller wider & stronger then the first, the site will contain a memorial wall as well as a memorial flame with a honor gaurd monitoring the honorary tomb of the fallen.
Government Legislation
Formal request for assistance from congress into investigations on all spacts of recent disasters, to determine faults and improvements as well as allocate resources to anti terrorism measures to prevent future occurences. requests are for congressional probes as well as assistance from the DOJ through the FBI.
Introduce the creation of the new office of Homeland Security, to be tasked with monitoring and handling all terrorism threats through communication & coordination with all government agencies. This office will handle security at all ports of entry, rail, vehicular, air & sea.
Introduce immediate legislation requiring the FAA immediatley report any flights that maybe suspected or deemed hostile the second it is suspected. The Military will determine and assume appropriate response, in addition, the legislation will streamline the effective responsiveness of american forces to dangerous situations.
Declare national emergency to allocate funds to bolster towards city defense.
Introduce a funding bill to congress to increase air national guard, as well as fund additional units to be stationed at every airport around the united states with response training to forefront to stave off future attacks.
Introduce legislation, requiring buildings be built to stronger standards, required to withstand impacts of the largest jetliners to date and even larger in the future, have provisions in the new law to allow for grants to upgrade and strengthen older buildings to new standards.
Introduce leigslation that would have terrorists tried as war criminals through the military instead of civillian court.
Request congress revisit the idea of expandign the us Military in light of recent events.
formally ask the congress intelligence community to conduct a full thorough investigation and search for any ounce of soviet involvement.
Military
(awaiting secretary of defense's additions)
Project Moonraker
Project Moonraker consists of two parts, the three orbital stations, and the orbital defense satellite network. Each station has a minimal crew of ten, with ability to support up to fifteen individuals, depending on the requirements of the stations task, or the experiment being conducted. The stations are in a northern, equatorial, and southern geo-sync orbits. The northern station is to be mainly used for scientific studies and planetary observation, while the southern station is to observe the lower half of the planet, while also being the staging ground for later moon and inter-planetary missions, and satellite service and repair. The Equatorial station will be the command station for the Star Fall Orbital Defense Interception Network. The Star Fall Orbital Defense Interception Network (O.D.I.N) is a network of Detection, relay and weapon platforms designed to Identify, classify, track, and if necessary, deflect/destroy any Earth bound celestial objects. Weapon and detection satellites of the O.D.I.N system are in Geo-sync orbit over heavy population centers, tracking all inter and extra atmospheric objects in case of ICBM launch, or Earth bound interstellar bodies, with three satellites required to make hard lock for weapon release. The specifics of the satellites will be released to the participating governments at a later date.
Great White Fleet: World Unity
The original Great White Fleet was a symbol of American Naval power, away to show that we had arrived and would not be ignored on the world stage. This iteration of that historical journey is open to all nations that have the ability and the want, to participate in this historical trip. The itinerary of the Fleet takes it from New York City to London, England, to Brest, France, making the trip to the Mediterranean Sea, transitioning the Suez Canal to the Indian Ocean, making stops in Brisbane, Australia, Hong Kong, China, and Tokyo, Japan to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, finishing in San Diego, California for an international Fleet Week. To all the nations that want to participate, send your ships and men, and sail into history in this great journey. There are no limitations on ship type, but there is a twenty ship limit on the size of the group sent. All participants need to send their intention to attend, with the list of ships before February 1966.
American Fleet: CV-66 America
CVN-65 Enterprise
BB-61 Iowa
BB-62 New Jersey
CGN-9 Long Island
CG-26 Belknap
CG-27 Josephus Daniels
CG-16 Leahy
CG-17 Harry E. Yarnell
DDG-22 Benjamin Stoddert
DDG-23 Richard E. Byrd
DDG-24 Waddell
DDG-44 Dewey
DDG-45 Preble
SSN-593 Thresher
SSN-594 Permit
SSN-595 Plunger
Naval Construction
Twelve (12) Fletcher class DD Philly Yards Begin: February 1965 - End date: February 1966
Three (3) Cleveland class CL New York yards Begin: February 1965 - End date: February 1966
Two (2) Worcester class CL New Port News Yards Begin: February 1965 - End date: February 1966
USS Alabama to Iowa Standard New Port News Yards Begin: February 1965 - End date: February 1967
USS Massachusetts to Iowa Standard New Port News Yards Begin: February 1965 – End date: February 1967
Iowa Class Reactivation (4) and Modernization of Fire Control and Radar San Francisco Begin: February 1965 – End Date: February 1967
Airforce Construction
50 YF-12
50 B-52
Navy/Airforce Research
F-14
F-X
Operation
Winterfell (pm'd)
Retribution (Pm'd)
Lulz (pm'd)
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