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  • #61
    Originally posted by Olefin View Post
    Given that the French still have units deployed at the Space Center I would think it was definitely intact - there is no mention of any nuclear attacks on the French in South America - and the second version does go into some detail as to what happened in the Caribbean and South America with the only nuclear attacks mentioned being on oil producing areas in the Caribbean (which doesnt apply here)
    except as seen below.

    Originally posted by Olefin View Post
    ...you have to remember the Dutch have a Marine battalion in the Caribbean as well - and I could easily see where they might do one heck of a raid to damage the facility or try to to get even for what the French did to them in Europe - keep in mind the Dutch Marines in Europe have been conducting their own sabotage war against the French successfully so why not have their Caribbean battalion join in on the fun
    The Dutch marines are unlikley to have been a big factor:

    Feb, 1999 Nuke target: Isla Refinery in Willemstad harbor - which serves as a refinery for Venezuelan oil - also taking out the Netherlands naval base at Curacao and the Marine barracks there as well. (distance is less than 3 km). Killed much of the islands population and infrastructure.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by rcaf_777 View Post
      Page 4

      "Now, during the height of the war, just about every satellite on both sides was knocked down or rendered worthless junk."

      And on Page 5

      But due to some damage from America's space-born anti satellite system and lack of good ground signal communication, it crashed off the coast of Mexico in the Gulf of California.

      So ever other Satellite is worthless junk except for America's space-born anti satellite system which is in orbit and knocked out DP 201

      Funny how it could knock a satellite but not a ICBM missile, hmmm wasn't that the point of SDI
      Where does it say that they did not

      The issue is the US anti-satellite system did not shoot down all of them. Nothing says how many incoming missiles were knocked down, or how many attempted defenses failed to stop incoming missiles - though apparently a number of them failed.

      As I recall, ASAT testing never appeared to do that well, even in controlled test cases.


      Uncle Ted

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      • #63
        Originally posted by unkated View Post
        Feb, 1999 Nuke target: Isla Refinery in Willemstad harbor.
        Where did you find that
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        • #64
          Originally posted by unkated View Post
          As I recall, ASAT testing never appeared to do that well, even in controlled test cases. Uncle Ted
          Well lets look at the one test

          On September 13, 1985 P78-1 or Solwind was destroyed by a ASM-135 ASAT anti-satellite missile.

          Source http://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/li...008-214779.pdf

          Also Operation Burnt Frost was a success, however it dose fall outside of Twilight timeline



          Here's a link to the article on the Soviet attempts to build a laser for ASAT, funding was the only barrier to it development and employment



          It was also mentioned how easy it would to knock out GPS and other satellite, here a article on what China would have to do knock out a US satellite. The Principal is sound and I don't see what the Soviets could do what is required. But being at war with China and the US the Soviet resources might be stretched thin. The Article also hints that the phasing out of many photo recon birds, as drones are cheaper and easier to use.

          I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by rcaf_777 View Post
            Here's a link to the article on the Soviet attempts to build a laser for ASAT, funding was the only barrier to it development and employment
            Here is a link about Soviet ASAT development.

            History of the Naryad anti-satellite project by Anatoly Zak.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by unkated View Post
              except as seen below.



              The Dutch marines are unlikley to have been a big factor:

              Feb, 1999 Nuke target: Isla Refinery in Willemstad harbor - which serves as a refinery for Venezuelan oil - also taking out the Netherlands naval base at Curacao and the Marine barracks there as well. (distance is less than 3 km). Killed much of the islands population and infrastructure.
              Ok I have looked thru the first edition, the 2nd edition and the Caribbean module as well as my Challenge articles - where is this in the canon It said that various areas were attacked conventionally and with nuclear attacks but there was no specific mention of an attack on Willemstad

              And the Marines were also based at Aruba as well

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              • #67
                Good Info on busted Satellites
                Attached Files
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