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January 19th, 2017, 08:42 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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^fair enough. I'd say that in general the world has become much more multipolar and complicated than the straighforwardness which dominated the Cold War. I think NATO in general struggles to find a role in this new world and the Russian threat is an attempt at appearing important even nowadays (and all troubles with the latter are amplified because of that).
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Much truth.
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January 19th, 2017, 09:34 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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I think NATO in general struggles to find a role in this new world and the Russian threat is an attempt at appearing important...
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Although when viewed from the perspective of the Baltic states the Russian threat is the single most important factor for joining NATO. They are in NATO becasue the non-ethnic Russian majorities of those countries don't want to be in USSR v2.
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January 20th, 2017, 12:31 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
And this is at all surprising?
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January 22nd, 2017, 11:39 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
A political solution may exist.
However, if you were tasked with putting together a response to a Russian invasion is I think most interesting for this forum to consider.
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January 23rd, 2017, 12:01 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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A political solution may exist.
However, if you were tasked with putting together a response to a Russian invasion is I think most interesting for this forum to consider.
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I would still say don't bother. The Baltics are not defensible by NATO, in conventional terms, as of now.
What is more they could only be, perhaps, defensible if all Western European NATO nations increased their defence spending by at least 50% and the US made it a priority. Neither of which is very likely to happen.
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January 23rd, 2017, 12:33 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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A political solution may exist.
However, if you were tasked with putting together a response to a Russian invasion is I think most interesting for this forum to consider.
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I would still say don't bother. The Baltics are not defensible by NATO, in conventional terms, as of now.
What is more they could only be, perhaps, defensible if all Western European NATO nations increased their defence spending by at least 50% and the US made it a priority. Neither of which is very likely to happen.
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You maybe right about the Baltics being indefensible.
So, let's say they can not be defended by Nato or by themselves, then a scenario, a timed objective, of a Russian airborne assualt, say a company tasked to secure a com station at a crossroads, or a bridge maybe just what the doctor ordered.
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January 23rd, 2017, 05:52 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
How are the Baltics in terms of terrain? I thought that in addition to all other problems they have, their terrain is not very defensible as well. Is anyone more familiar with this topic?
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January 23rd, 2017, 08:19 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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How are the Baltics in terms of terrain? I thought that in addition to all other problems they have, their terrain is not very defensible as well. Is anyone more familiar with this topic?
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There's this really nifty program called " Google maps " and it seems they have driven all over the Baltics.......
and then there's this
http://www.venhola.com/maps/
put in the lat and long and you have a game map
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January 23rd, 2017, 01:52 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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How are the Baltics in terms of terrain? I thought that in addition to all other problems they have, their terrain is not very defensible as well. Is anyone more familiar with this topic?
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Generate a random map using batloc 123 or 124 or 125. (Finnish batlocs).
Run each batloc a reasonable amount of times to get the feel of each map code - say 6 times each.
Baltics may be a bit more urban than those Finnish maps, so you could edit in a paved road across the map, with a village or town plonked somewhere in the middle.
for the SP map tool, try
54.567687
25.623729
(dont bother saving the map for the editor - it is boringly flat!)
That was a randomish pick of a major road towards Vilnius (off map to the left) from the border (off map to the right) and for the country seems rather open - but towns and villages do seem to take up a lot of the non-field space that isn't pines.
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January 23rd, 2017, 06:24 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion of the Baltic States
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Originally Posted by Aeraaa
How are the Baltics in terms of terrain? I thought that in addition to all other problems they have, their terrain is not very defensible as well. Is anyone more familiar with this topic?
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Generate a random map using batloc 123 or 124 or 125. (Finnish batlocs).
Run each batloc a reasonable amount of times to get the feel of each map code - say 6 times each.
Baltics may be a bit more urban than those Finnish maps, so you could edit in a paved road across the map, with a village or town plonked somewhere in the middle.
for the SP map tool, try
54.567687
25.623729
(dont bother saving the map for the editor - it is boringly flat!)
That was a randomish pick of a major road towards Vilnius (off map to the left) from the border (off map to the right) and for the country seems rather open - but towns and villages do seem to take up a lot of the non-field space that isn't pines.
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HELP!
Okay I inserted the coordinates into the SP map tool at
http://www.venhola.com/maps/. It generated a flat map devoid of any features. What gives?
And the suggestion: "Generate a random map using batloc 123 or 124 or 125. (Finnish batlocs)." Batloc? Okay, Battle Location, got it.
So, back to the venhola generated maps. How are we to insert them in the game map editor? There is no .cmt file generated.
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