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February 13th, 2017, 10:08 PM
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Daesh Wars series
"Daesh Wars" series - Battle at Kobani*
Date: November, 2016*
Battle Location: Kobani, Syria*
Battle Type: Assault/Defend, ISIL vs. Kurds and Syria*
Game Lenght: 35 turns
Difficulty: Standard
DESCRIPTION: More than a year later after the unsuccesful siege of Kobani of 2014 near the Syrian-Turkish border (from Sept 2014-March 2015), and now the city under Assad's control, ISIL forces try to capture the city for a second time with the aid of turkish artillery, newly arrived foreign mercenaries, fresh supplies and equipment. Battle hardened Kurdish YPG, Peshmerga and other Pro-Goverment Syrian forces are determined to hold ground.
Notes: If played against the AI the human player should take the Syrian side.
Sources: Semi-fictional scenario.
Design by Jose Logrono**
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February 13th, 2017, 10:09 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: Daesh Wars series
"Daesh Wars" series - Battle at Azaz
Date: January, 2017*
Battle Location: Kobani, Syria*
Battle Type: Assault/Defend, RED (Pro-turkish militants, Syrian Rebels & Turkish army) vs. Kurds and Syria*
Game Lenght: 30 turns
Difficulty: Standard
DESCRIPTION: As Turkish prime minister Erdogan takes the bait from the Kurds in northen Syria it drags Turkey into "Operation Euprathes Shield". After laying a short siege on the town of Azaz, syrian rebels, pro-turkish militants and turkish intervention mechanized and armor units attempt a coordinated assault from available avenues of approach. Nearby deployed Syrian Arab Army (SAA) tanks and Mechanized units are rushed to reinforce defense of Azaz.
Notes: If played against the AI the human player should take the Syrian side.
Sources: Semi-fictional scenario.
Design by Jose Logrono**
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February 13th, 2017, 10:11 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: Daesh Wars series
"Daesh Wars" series - On the road to Manbij*
Date: December, 2016*
Battle Location: SE of Manbij, Syria*
Battle Type: Advance/Delaey, GREEN (Kurdish YPG & Peshmerga) vs. ISIL*
Game Lenght: 30 turns
Difficulty: Standard
DESCRIPTION: Well stocked Kurdish Peshmerga and YPG forces advance steadily towards Manbij under US air support. Heavy stubborn ISIL forces stand on their way to delay their thrust.
Notes: If played against the AI the human player should take the Green side.
Sources: Semi-fictional scenario.
Design by Jose Logrono**
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February 13th, 2017, 10:12 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: Daesh Wars series
"Daesh Wars" series - Stomping on the turncoats*
Date: February, 2017*
Battle Location: Plains SSW of Idlib, Syria*
Battle Type: Assault/Defense, Syria Arab Army (SAA) vs. Free Syrian Army (Rebels)*
Game Lenght: 25 turns
Difficulty: Standard
DESCRIPTION: With full support of Russia, and with the intent of relieving pressure in the Latakia battleground, the SAA 2nd Corps slowly advances towards Idlib. With open and declared support from rebranded Al-Qaeda groups operating in Syria and Turkish Air Force, the FSA takes a more daring defensive stance in the conflict. Newly delivered russian tanks and APCs boosts the effectiveness of the SAA's 1st Armoured Division units which now assault the FSA's 13th Division deployed for ambush on the plains SSW of Idlib.
Notes: If played against the AI the human player should take the Syrian side.
Sources: Fictional scenario.
Design by Jose Logrono**
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February 13th, 2017, 10:17 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: Daesh Wars series
More scenarios coming..
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February 14th, 2017, 05:07 AM
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Re: Daesh Wars series
Battle of Mosul in future I suppose?
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February 15th, 2017, 01:21 AM
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Re: Daesh Wars series
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Originally Posted by Oche
"Daesh Wars" series - Battle at Kobani*
Date: November, 2016*
Battle Location: Kobani, Syria*
Battle Type: Assault/Defend, ISIL vs. Kurds and Syria*
Game Lenght: 35 turns
Difficulty: Standard
DESCRIPTION: More than a year later after the unsuccesful siege of Kobani of 2014 near the Syrian-Turkish border (from Sept 2014-March 2015), and now the city under Assad's control, ISIL forces try to capture the city for a second time with the aid of turkish artillery, newly arrived foreign mercenaries, fresh supplies and equipment. Battle hardened Kurdish YPG, Peshmerga and other Pro-Goverment Syrian forces are determined to hold ground.
Notes: If played against the AI the human player should take the Syrian side.
Sources: Semi-fictional scenario.
Design by Jose Logrono**
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I'm finding it difficult to process this, "...ISIL forces try to capture the city for a second time with the aid of turkish artillery..."
I don't see Erdogan's regime supporting Daesh forces; Otherwise, I want to check this scenario out.
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February 17th, 2017, 09:59 PM
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Re: Daesh Wars series
Is there a way to change the flags?
In the first scenario ISIL Fanatics and Foreign fighters had the same flag as the Kurdish squads. This made things a bit confusing when the house to house fighting began.
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August 31st, 2018, 05:59 PM
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Re: Daesh Wars series
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Originally Posted by RetLT
Is there a way to change the flags?
In the first scenario ISIL Fanatics and Foreign fighters had the same flag as the Kurdish squads. This made things a bit confusing when the house to house fighting began.
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Hmm, I see you point. So it's possibly a mistake, which may have added a bit of realism, since daesh don't exactly wear uniforms. One day they pretend to be innocent by mingling with civilians, the next day they are shooting at you.
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August 31st, 2018, 10:33 PM
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Captain
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Re: Daesh Wars series
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RetLT
Is there a way to change the flags?
In the first scenario ISIL Fanatics and Foreign fighters had the same flag as the Kurdish squads. This made things a bit confusing when the house to house fighting began.
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Hmm, I see you point. So it's possibly a mistake, which may have added a bit of realism, since daesh don't exactly wear uniforms. One day they pretend to be innocent by mingling with civilians, the next day they are shooting at you.
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Not so much the daesh fighters pretend to be innocent as they follow this maxim articulated by Mao, "The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea."
He doesn't have to pretend as often is the case he is amongst his own people, hence "...as a fish swims in the sea."
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