Malleus Posted November 9, 2007 Posted November 9, 2007 Given the area BS is set in, a plausible scenario could be made - based on a Georgia vs Abkhazia conflict. Georgia doesn't have an air force that could provide any kind of air superiority, but they have a decent army. Abkhazia only have a handful of planes, they're mostly ground forces too. Russia has the big stuff, but can't enter the conflict openly because, you know, politics. So such conflict would be 90% ground war, with some aerial CAS on the Georgian/Abkhazian side, and special forces on the Russian side. In such scenario, a few Ka-50s crossing into Georgian territory now and then to nail a convoy, or hit some specific target sounds more that believable, and would fit the current role of the Ka-50 nicely.:joystick: Of course this scenario leaves out NATO completely, and probably wouldn't satisfy those who want to obliterate western equipment.:music_whistling: You do understand that it is a high-attrition scenario and you should have a good chance of dying no matter /what/ you do right? :D "On the battlefield, anything you do can get you killed, including nothing."
Flyby Posted November 9, 2007 Posted November 9, 2007 I don't know, Tharos. What high atttrition scenario are you talking about? Oh, wait. The videos show some pretty good opposition. I'll revisit them. ;) Flyby Update. I just watched several of the Black Shark videos (by GA) and I now see that I'd forgotten how hellish the battlefield will be when properly represented. By this I mean I saw much NATO equipment both striking and being struck. Plenty of targets to go around, so don't be greedy. :D Lot's of NATO air assests in there too. So, Tharos I do see high attrition scenarios taking place. Nothing like a desperate situation to get the juices flowing!:thumbup: Flyby The U.S. Congress is the best governing body that BIG money can buy. :cry:
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