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Spook
03-04-2005, 06:35 PM
Incensed that the election in Ukraine didn't go the way he had planned, Vladimir Putin orders a full scale push into the Ukraine. Because the Ukraine is so flat however, he decides to use the former Soviet client state of Belarus with its far more dense terrain to cover his actions.

A platoon of Spetsnaz is out in front of the Russian armored spearhead trying to secure a former Soviet base in the area of Belarus where Russia and Belarus and Ukraine all come together. Used to the cold, the Russians decide to strike in the dead of winter.

The Spetsnaz overrun the small Belarus garrison and send the majority fleeing into the surrounding countryside without even a fight. The Belarus government protests in the UN to no avail...until the Belarus Army's most senior general makes a startling statement.

"There were chemical weapons stored there in underground bunkers. We don't know if they were even viable, but they were there. That is why our government had the place guarded in the first place."

Having already refused Belarus the aid they need to throw out the Russian advance force, the UN secretly cables the President who quietly assesses the matter and decides that it is worth getting involved because of the chemical weapons possibility.

Calling in the national Security Council and then the CIAs DDO (Deputy Director of Operations), he issues a Presidential Decision Directive to use the CIA's SAD (Special Activities Division) to go after the chemicals and destroy them before the Russians can move them to check their viability.

SAD-your 10 best players.

Spetsnaz: EVERYBODY ELSE.

The Chemical Weapons: gallon jugs of water, 3 gallons to a box (WalMart $1.75)

The thermite grenade(s) a kitchen timer, either wind-up or digital.

The Spetsnaz must move the chemicals from where they are located to a place where a truck will come and pick them up. SAD's direct action group must prevent it by destroying the chemicals in place, or failing that, setting an ambush for the Spetsnaz somehow and setting the thermite grenades off to destroy the chemicals.

Russians in winter camo, SAD in civilian clothes disguised as best as possible as Belarus peasants. (baggy clothing, nothing military) For SAD, the use of older type weapons is acceptable (Thompson, M-1 carbine, etc) if you don't have an AK. The AK would be best for both sides for obvious reasons.

The Russians have unlimited respawns, but they must respawn as far the chemicals as possible. The SAD will use medic rules.

Armyguy
03-04-2005, 10:28 PM
got ne smaller ones? only have around 12 guys