2013-01-09, 19:50 | Link #1304 | |
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Cue nighttime raids of ANZAC forces to "borrow" spare parts. But yeah, Malaysia is lol, as RMAF has MiG-29s, Hornets, Tiger IIs... Our logistics is all sorts of fucked up.
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2013-01-09, 20:22 | Link #1305 | ||
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Speaking of TSFs that should be featured: Super Hornets. Any fics in the Oceania/Southeast-Asia region should at least have Super Hornets in it, please. And all the crazy stuff that Aussie pilots would be (reputedly) known for. On another tack: Quote:
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That's sorta one of the things I'm doing; I assume that given how critical the Thai front is, and with most of Thailand NOMNOM, it's the Malaysians and Singaporeans who're doing the brunt of the fighting.
And to be fair, this is the early to mid nineties, so Mahatir would be in charge, and if he really wants a strong army, he's going to get one. So no Twin Towers, KLIA never gets built (but the North-South Highway is, for better logistics transport) and the trains are overhauled, etc. And the Australia-New Zealand Army Corps goes on expedition again, setting up base at Butterworth, that old stomping grounds of crazyass RAAF pilots (RAAF has a small stockpile of nukes and S-11s to be used when the BETA invade, with the idea being that the BETA will invade the west coast, which will be evacuated and sacrificed to defend Sydney and Melbourne. Such defending will take place of volunteers carrying nukes in F-4s, flying 20 feet above the outback desert, and tossing nukes at BETA. I should note that this is my fanfic speculation only). IIRC by 2001 COSEAN is following Australia and adopting the Super Hornet; I recall reading that Australia and COSEAN have test flights at Yukon that are presumably doing OPEVAL on the Super Hornet.
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2013-01-10, 01:59 | Link #1308 | |
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Also, is Pinoy's army really that bad?
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2013-01-10, 02:36 | Link #1309 |
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- The Army and Marines are some of the best in the region. They just keep getting financially F---ed up by politicians who consider the armed forces their own private security force, and the Air Force is just one long-running stale joke.
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2013-01-10, 05:27 | Link #1311 |
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Malaysia has planes.
To wit: Back in the 1950's or so, the Philippine Air Force was hands-down the best in the region, possessing the (then-new) F-5 Tiger and the F-8 Crusader. Fast forward to today: The entire Philippine Air Force now is used primarily for anti-insurgency operations. The Philippines has no true Air-to-Air defence grid and the only jets we have are all trainer aircraft. It's said that applying for the Air Force almost guarantees an infantrey spot in the Army, as there aren't many planes in the service and rumor has it those planes only go to 'pilots' with political connections. There have been numerous attempts to upgrade the PAF. Still isn't happening. So in the Muv-Luv universe, it is no exaggeration to say that the PAF would have just one or two barely working TSFs and basically fight the BETA with infantry small arms and light armored vehicles while the politicians keep guzzling their whiskey and keep wondering why the US forces don't just swoop in and save everybody--oh that's right. The Politicians will have already evacuated to America and left everyone else to fight off the BETA while they continue to make policy in Miami.
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2013-01-10, 06:23 | Link #1314 | |
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We'll be lucky to have ONLY the capital underwater, that's not considering the fact that a lot of major industrial, business, military, and political centers are in the city. Adding to the discussion about my country in the ML world, I have to agree with what everyone else has said here, hell we'll be lucky to have one working F4 Phantom. We'll most likely be used as some sort base if ever the U.S. plans on doing AMERICAN stuff in the region. |
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2013-01-10, 06:58 | Link #1315 |
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The effects of Babylon includes the entirety of Europe, Russia, Asia (including the Japanese home islands) and large tracts of the northern hemisphere. So roughly the entire Asia and Europe continent is submerged underwater.
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2013-01-10, 09:59 | Link #1316 | |
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Then, in the late 80s to mid-90s, there was a modernisation drive that resulted in us getting something like 24 BAE Hawks (about half-half split between single seat light attack and twin-seat trainers), two squadrons of MiG-29s, and eight F/A-18D Hornets (one of which, last I'd heard, had been a hangar queen for almost two years, as of 2007). We supposedly have a Tiger II squadron that operates the F-5E and the RF-5E Tigereye, but bugger if I know if they're still flying. We've recently bought a squadron of Su-30MKMs, which are basically Indian -30MKIs only sans Israeli avionics. From what I've read, the MiG-29 squadrons are consolidating; one squadron has transitioned to the Su-30MKM while the other is now holding all MiG-29 airframes, with the option of cannibalising for parts. Also, our army was derp enough to buy IFVs WITHOUT a contract for spares, instead relying on the 1 year warranty period. Anyhow, assuming then that Alternative RMAF follows IRL, we're looking at a country with the bulk of its TSFs being around say 60-odd F-5s after combat losses, with two squadrons of brand new MiG-29s and one of Hornets. The Hornets can't even share spares with other COSEAN nations because Malaysia is the only Hornet operator in the region; everyone else in SE Asia who has 2nd Gen TSFs is using the F-16. Which is why I'm surprised that cannonically, COSEAN adopted the Super Hornet as their standardised TSF. Also I have been playing Extra and following Meiya's path as much as possible, and I am having so much fun. Also, lol at the three baka and how they bring out the worse in Tsukuyomi. "Don't make shit up! I never head a word of this bullshit!" "..." "...cough... Cease your lying at once."
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2013-01-10, 20:04 | Link #1318 | |
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Probably Kouki didn't research enough about our region. Then again there isn't any news about COSEAN is there? Also, I doubt we'd even have 60 F-5's. The total isn't even that high to begin with.
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2013-01-10, 23:05 | Link #1319 | |
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But,I also have that feelings that the people will revolted if the government keeps being that shitty. Why?Because Mecca,the holiest Islam place,got freaking eaten by BETA. ANY MUSLIM would be extremely pissed(and that's still an understatement). |
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