Map sugestion- Al-Faw-iraq
Posted: 2009-05-01 16:12
Ive been having some free time lately so i had the idea to go check some areas at google earth for some good spots for maps in PR. I found a great place north east of Al-Basrah the town of Al-Faw, it is split by a river going through it which is actually the same one going past Al-Basrah. Al-Faw is located at the Persian gulf and it had a great strategic meaning during the Iran-Iraq war. Looking at the satelite view the town seems to have a large refinery, lots of small farms and a city center whit mosques and the Al-Faw palace. The town was heavily bombed in the gulf-war but i dont in what shape it is now, theres still some numbers of allied (British? not sure :confused
troops in the area but its being given back to the Iraqi coast guard.
Heres some scenarios i have worked for this map
British armed forces vs. Iraqi insurgents (yes lets think the situation has got bad)
Scenario-1. The Insurgents hold the entire Al-Faw peninsula and the British are hold back at the sea in a carrier(i hope we can have it like that i myself would be fully fine whit the essex being used by the Brits and if you dont like this skip to scenario number two.)The brittish must land to the peninsula whit RIBs or any other vehicles that might be available in the carrier, after getting a footstep in the beach the British must construct a firebase or cap a possible flag if it could be made in to the insurgency game mode, and after that hunt for caches in the area.
Scenario-2. The British have a base at the beach where they are given Land rovers and possibly APCs but no main battle tanks. From the base the British go and search for caches as in any other insurgency map.
Scenario-3. In the case its not possible for the British to have a carrier The role will be given to USMC, from there everything will go as in scenario one, The Marines are equpped whit HMMWs and a stryker or two. From the carrier the marines will have transport hueys and possibly littlebirds regarding that this map will contain urban terrain but no armed helicopters for it would be kinda unfair for the insurgency.
Please choose one of these scenarios and and tell me what you like about it and please visit the wikipedia site of Al-Faw peninsula:Al-Faw Peninsula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That would be it for my verbal suggestion and for the rest i will be providing you satelite picures and other visual parts of AL-Faw

http://www.arcent.army.mil/cflcc_today/2005/february/images/feb01_03/fishing.jpg
Heres some scenarios i have worked for this map
British armed forces vs. Iraqi insurgents (yes lets think the situation has got bad)
Scenario-1. The Insurgents hold the entire Al-Faw peninsula and the British are hold back at the sea in a carrier(i hope we can have it like that i myself would be fully fine whit the essex being used by the Brits and if you dont like this skip to scenario number two.)The brittish must land to the peninsula whit RIBs or any other vehicles that might be available in the carrier, after getting a footstep in the beach the British must construct a firebase or cap a possible flag if it could be made in to the insurgency game mode, and after that hunt for caches in the area.
Scenario-2. The British have a base at the beach where they are given Land rovers and possibly APCs but no main battle tanks. From the base the British go and search for caches as in any other insurgency map.
Scenario-3. In the case its not possible for the British to have a carrier The role will be given to USMC, from there everything will go as in scenario one, The Marines are equpped whit HMMWs and a stryker or two. From the carrier the marines will have transport hueys and possibly littlebirds regarding that this map will contain urban terrain but no armed helicopters for it would be kinda unfair for the insurgency.
Please choose one of these scenarios and and tell me what you like about it and please visit the wikipedia site of Al-Faw peninsula:Al-Faw Peninsula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That would be it for my verbal suggestion and for the rest i will be providing you satelite picures and other visual parts of AL-Faw

http://www.arcent.army.mil/cflcc_today/2005/february/images/feb01_03/fishing.jpg