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[GZG] [Brushwars] First contact Pt.3 [sec=UNCLASSIFIED]



	The pre-op briefing was grim.  Recon had the main Phalon forces
supplied with three heavy Zone Air Defence as well as their preponderance of
LAD systems.  Even a combined salvo of every available missile was not
guaranteed to get through flak thick enough to walk on.
	"Our objective is to destroy the ZAD to make followup missions
easier.  If we don't take them out first try, continued air attacks will be
expensive.  As they can't keep them active all the time, the plan calls for
Nap-of-the-Earth flying through the Alfalfa Hills and a combined
time-on-target salvo of anti-radar missiles followed up with an immediate
bombing run.  Heavy tanks are a bonus, but kill those ZAD first!
	"Due to the weight of fire needed, you will only be carrying two AA
missiles, so if you get jumped, cover your backs and disengage.  Questions?"
	'Hot Dog' raised his hand, "What do we do when we run out of ammo?"
	"Come back for more, of course.  Any more *relevant* questions?"  
	The briefing continued for another 10 minutes of technical
discussion about the attack before pilots headed for their craft.

	As the last surviving fighter limped back to base, Lt-Col James
received Sqd Ldr Yaro's report.
	"...the NOE entry gave us just enough time to salvo anti-radar
missiles at the ZAD.  We killed one and a second shut down or lost its
search radar; a single bomb as we overflew fixed that.  The third one evaded
somehow and we started taking serious fire.  We lost Ulaa and Irene at the
end of the pass.  As we turned, a flight of three Phalon fighters were
spotted, so I detached Two Flight to keep them busy while One Flight made a
bombing run.  That looks to have been a mistake as the APCs disgorged at
least nine missile teams; they're only small missiles, but enough to down a
fighter if it hits a bad spot.  They hit lots of bad spots as we dropped the
bombs.  I lost all three members of my own flight and both members of Three
flight were badly damaged and had to limp in.  Good news, we took out the
third ZAD and a few heavy tanks.
	"Bad news; those Phalon fighters are better than we thought.  Two
flight were only able to down one of them before breaking off and losing two
of their own to plasma hits.  You can review the camera footage later.
Anyway, they broke off as soon as we cut through the valley over the little
friendlies, so we can probably do another sortie after some repairs.  We're
down to four effectives and two downlined with major damage."
	Lt-Col James digested this for a moment, "Re-arm everyone for CAP.
We'll see how the ground forces do.  A few prisoners would help us find out
whats going on."

	After that SNAFU back on Kimpo it was good to have proper intel and
flexible engagement orders.  Col Atkinson viewed the columns of smoke from
destroyed vehicles and ordered the Sabre scout platoon forward to find
suitable ambush terrain and estimate force strength.  In a few hours, he'd
know if it was feasable to finish off this splinter force.

***

Next Issue: Phalon Mules rebel against their casualties.


Brendan
'Neath Southern Skies
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