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Ethiopia Invades Somalia - Campaign Scenarios
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21 July 2006 Ethiopian troops enter Somalia By Mohamed Oled Hassan ETHIOPIAN troops in armoured vehicles rolled into the central Somali town of Baidoa yesterday and set up a camp near the home of the interim president, less than a day after Islamic militants reached the outskirts of the base of a UN-backed but largely powerless government. A spokesman for the Ethiopian government had said that his country would protect Somalia’s transitional government from attack by Islamic militias who control much of southern Somalia. Numerous witnesses said Ethiopian soldiers arrived yesterday in Baidoa, 240 kilometres north-west of Mogadishu and about 160km east of the Ethiopian border. Linka 2 Jihad threat after troops enter Somalia By Steve Bloomfield, Africa Correspondent Published: 21 July 2006 Islamists controlling the Somali capital, Mogadishu, vowed to "wage a jihadi war" after Ethiopian troops crossed the border into the country last night. International observers have warned that Somalia is on the brink of a conflict that could be as bloody as the civil war 15 years ago in which 300,000 died. -------------- Goes into scenario slot 210. Ethiopia vs Somalia I Date: July 21, 2006 Battle Location: Baidoa, Somalia; The capital of the UN-Recognized Somali Government Battle Type: Ethiopia vs. Somalian Meeting Engagement Historicality: Hypothetical-Historical; based on news reports of Ethiopian troops attacking. Design by: Ryan Crierie Scenario description: Being threatened by the recent takeover of most of Somalia by the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), Ethiopia decided to intervene. By July 21, Ethiopian troops had reached Baidoa, Somalia, where the UN-Recognized Somali Government resides. ICU Jihadist fighters also approached Baidoa, and with the declaration of Jihad against the Ethiopians by a Somali Sheikh, hostilities were imminient. This will be an 'interesting' scenario, for the simple reason that both sides are very ill trained in the use of their weapons, and morale is generally very low, except for a few highly fanatical Islamic Jihadists. Sources: The News Media |
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Hm, Apparently the ethopian vs ICU fight has really kicked off as of lately.
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From another forum by a friend of mine:
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Wow. That's the most detail on the Horn operations I've seen to date. Do you have a link to that forum you mentioned in your post? I'd love to see those maps he's talking about. C. |
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Will do.
By the way, a lot of what the Duchess wrote above is basically assumptions and a lot of reading between the lines, to try and construct a coherent narrative out of the limited information available to her. Link to thread 1 Quote:
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I won't say the Ethiopean army is ill-trained, definitely not by region¨s standards IMO, their equipment atleast looks in good order what will suggest some training and discipline - contrary to rusted and worn off equipment Somali and ICU militias are using on most pics. Plus there is combat experience from clhes with Eritrea, so while i won't expect Ethiopia to be all that good by Western standards, by African standards (see this link, though from Liberia it tells alot http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Liberian combat techniques ) it's well trained. After all various African militias usually get into serious trouble when even a small group with certain combat training appears. From what I've read on this subject various military advisors (both governmental or mercenary) to various militia forces found that between these a common trait was to CLOSE EYES wehn shooting the rifle http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/eek.gif
No wonder some I believe British UN observer stated that the safest place where to stand during a firefight with those types is the very point they are aiming at as everywhere else the bullets from teir full-auto rock'n'roll are flying http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
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The Duchess has remarked in the past that the Ethiopians are at least on the tactical level, equivalent to WWI armies; their great counteroffensive against the Eitreian army was very similar to the Russian Brusilov offensive of WWI; lines of men marching in waves, albeit with tank support.
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this cuaght my attention "...with Ukrainian-piloted Sukhois providing air cover"
Ukranians fighting in the conflict? or is this some kind of typo. |
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"Ukranians fighting in the conflict?"
Learning how to use a T-55 isn't like learning how to use a high performance jet. A SU-27 is a slighty more intricate matter than a 50's soviet tank.If you do not have the luxury of being able to wait for years for the training of pilots and technicians you will need to hire mercs. During the Cold War it was common practice for the USSR and eastern countries to send pilots to fight for their clients, even for wars in which they were not particularly involved. Now it is still happening, for cash only. |
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