04-02-2008, 03:15 PM
04-03-2008, 01:39 AM
It is more than our pilots and to them helps the Navy of the USSR.
And your radar to Gotland is disconnected because of attacks of the Soviet Air Forces (the information from Wulfir).
:cool:
And your radar to Gotland is disconnected because of attacks of the Soviet Air Forces (the information from Wulfir).
:cool:
04-03-2008, 01:41 AM
And we have screwed you in that radar thingie too :)
04-03-2008, 01:50 AM
One more miracle. :bow:
Why your armies were in status " dug in " when storm by the Soviet armies Visby and Slite was sudden ?
Your soldiers in fact did not assume that attack is possible and did not dig entrenchments in streets of cities of Gotland!
Strengthenings in port it is not counted, they long-term.
Why your armies were in status " dug in " when storm by the Soviet armies Visby and Slite was sudden ?
Your soldiers in fact did not assume that attack is possible and did not dig entrenchments in streets of cities of Gotland!
Strengthenings in port it is not counted, they long-term.
04-03-2008, 02:07 AM
Swedish soldier can dig through pavement in couple of seconds. Seriously, you have a good point there, unless someone did expect the attack there should be any units dug in ... or actually any units at all.
04-03-2008, 04:27 AM
Tactical brilliance from Colonel Vesku. After his brave fight on day 1 and his promotion from Major to Colonel he now recieves the:
War Cross of the Order of the Sword
Your Combat Ribbon
War Cross of the Order of the Sword
Your Combat Ribbon
04-03-2008, 05:12 AM
Just during the moment of rewarding Vesku in SLITE Soviet Su-24 have begun new attack (fuel enough, under wings bombs and rockets hang) ...
Cluster bomb will not leave to you chances of rescue. :kill:
In the second day the Soviet armies conducted fight in SLITE not having any entrenchment.
It also is incorrect, as presence of entrenchments at Swedes in the first day of sudden intrusion of Soviet Union to Gotland.
Cluster bomb will not leave to you chances of rescue. :kill:
Quote:Swedish soldier can dig through pavement in couple of seconds. Seriously, you have a good point there, unless someone did expect the attack there should be any units dug in ... or actually any units at all.
In the second day the Soviet armies conducted fight in SLITE not having any entrenchment.
It also is incorrect, as presence of entrenchments at Swedes in the first day of sudden intrusion of Soviet Union to Gotland.
04-03-2008, 02:54 PM
wigam Wrote:Tactical brilliance from Colonel Vesku. After his brave fight on day 1 and his promotion from Major to Colonel he now recieves the:I'm honored and continue to serve our beloved country. Now duty calls, those SU-24s want my head.
War Cross of the Order of the Sword
04-03-2008, 09:37 PM
Epoletov [SPR Wrote:.]
It also is incorrect, as presence of entrenchments at Swedes in the first day of sudden intrusion of Soviet Union to Gotland.
There was no "sudden intrusion". We were preparing for a "possible Soviet invasion of Gotland" after the U-137 incident. You can refresh your memory by rereading the campaign background.
Here's a short version of the real U-137 incident or "Whiskey on the rocks".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_137
Epoletov [SPR Wrote:.]
And your radar to Gotland is disconnected because of attacks of the Soviet Air Forces
:P
04-04-2008, 04:47 PM
Seabolt and Iwo Jim, the Gotland Forum is ready for you to add your names. You are both allowed.