The Warsaw Pact forces have struck hard and fast in Schleswig-Holstein, pushing through to the Danish border, opening up the possibility of their Baltic Fleet gaining access to the North Sea and the Atlantic. A bold air assault deep within Denmark has seized most of the Danish capital of Copenhagen.
NATO forces making up the LANDJUT group are in disarray and scrambling to form a new defensive line as strong rearguards attempt to slow the Warsaw Pact advance. This has been made more difficult by the air assault on Copenhagen, which has drawn in all available reserves. If the NATO forces can eliminate the air assault forces behind their lines before the land forces can link up, they will be in a much better position.
Sweden, to the north of Denmark, has reaffirmed its neutrality.
The Schleswig-Holstein theatre is now closed and the Denmark theatre has opened.
Drive NATO into the sea!
We at British command know that our Danish brothers and sisters will be able to provide a staunch defence against this unprovoked attack into their territory.
How can the Danes possibly hold out when It’s Raining Men? There will be no coping in Copenhagen with a muscular assault of this magnitude!
Hmm Thats not good, we need to counter attack in Denmark I guess
Sadly I think Denmark is doomed. Those scenarios look just ugly. Plain ugly for NATO.
Hi All,
I’ve just realised that I forgot to say who attacks and who defends in the missions.
Denmark Rearguard – Warsaw Pact is the Attacker, NATO is the Defender
Copenhagen Bridgehead – NATO is the Attacker, Warsaw Pact is the Defender
The missions files will update later today to correct this problem.
Cheers
The forecast in the north is for more pain and a chance of raining paras. It is time to set off the prechambered nudets on all of the bridges and major roads. Go Scouts and Engineers!
Omg…
And so the Capitalist states start to crumble.
Yeah, wondered when this would kick-in in regards to the Firestorm. Not, like we don’t have enough on our plate already. LoL!
Hold the line………..
-Quicksilver
I wish I could say that I´m surprised. NORTHAG is on its heels and holding on. I hope the Danes can hold the line.