4-12 Multiplayer F/A-18C COOP Supercarrier Operation Mission
Skills Required: Cold Start, Case III Launch, Low-level bombing, Case III Recovery
Module Required: F/A-18C Hornet, Supercarrier, Persian Gulf Map.
**Forum Discussion**
https://forum.dcs.world/topic/307462-fa-18c-multiplayer-cooperate-campaign-operation-hormuz-finished/
Situation Update
As Cyclone Dora made landfall and dissipated upon reaching Afghanistan, the wind weakened significantly. The rise in temperature, coupled with low pressure systems, resulted from the prevailing hot air originating from the northern Indian Ocean, which once again flowed into the Gulf of Oman. Media outlets have maintained extensive coverage as the military conflict enters its 19th day. Protests have erupted in key Iranian cities such as Tehran, Mashhad, and Isfahan, with demonstrators opposing the military regime. The protesters accuse the Iranian army of being a puppet of Russia and demand the establishment of a legitimate democratic government through free elections. However, the military has responded with force, suppressing the protests and imposing curfews in major cities across the nation. On a strategic level, despite the destruction of the Golgohan weapon factory in a night-time airstrike on Day 18, the military government has accelerated operations in other military manufacturing facilities in the northern regions. They have declared that highly enriched uranium is ready to be converted into a nuclear warhead within a fortnight. On the battlefield, hostilities resumed following the cessation of a severe thunderstorm. The Marine forces have been making a concerted push into Bandar Abbas City from both the eastern and western flanks. Progress, however, has been painstakingly slow due to the complexities of urban warfare, necessitating meticulous clearing and securing of each building prior to advancing. Concurrently, the Marine Corps' 4th and 5th Regiments have been engaging from the northern outskirts with the objective of bisecting the city and compromising its defenses. The Iranian army, having fortified its defensive positions along the northern perimeter, successfully repelled several assaults on Day 19. Despite numerous daytime artillery barrages targeting these fortified positions, the effectiveness has been deemed unsatisfactory. Consequently, ground forces have requested a more conventional yet precise aerial bombardment to neutralize the strongholds. A mission has been scheduled for the evening of Day 19, involving eight F/A-18C Hornet fighter jets. Each aircraft is equipped with eight Mk-82Y air retard bombs. These low-altitude bombing runs aim to decimate the enemy's defensive strongholds along Bandar Abbas City's northern ring road, thus paving the way for a more decisive ground assault. As the conflict persists, the strategic, operational, and tactical dimensions of warfare continue to evolve, with each side adapting to the shifting dynamics on the ground and in the broader geopolitical landscape. The military government remains steadfast in its resolve, while opposition forces strive to dismantle the regime's grip on power and restore democratic governance. The outcome of these developments will significantly impact the region's stability and the broader international community's response.