>Mogadishu 2: electric boogaloo
If the airport is schwacked, how would American troops evacuate Khartoum? Armed convoy blitzing the border to secure the embassy? Without a clear leader to seek permission from, isn't that a de facto invasion?
>Mogadishu 2: electric boogaloo
If the airport is schwacked, how would American troops evacuate Khartoum? Armed convoy blitzing the border to secure the embassy? Without a clear leader to seek permission from, isn't that a de facto invasion?
Ospreys
>entire sudanese embassy staff killed in osprey accidents
>said it didn't post but then it posted anyways
PrepHole you silly boy
>entire sudanese embassy staff killed in osprey accidents
With potentially hostile fighters in the air?
>Sudan
>hostile fighters
Dawg if the airport is held by enemy forces you don't just leave it intact for them to run sorties on you. You BOMB THAT SHIT INTO THE STONE AGE. No more ability to launch hostile craft at you.
I don't think anyone needs to be afraid of the Sudanese air force.
If you bomb the hell out of an enemy airport, isn't that an act of war?
Any evacuation is probably only going to allow for self-defense by American forces. A pre-emptive strike on an airbase is definitely going to be seen as the US entering a possible civil war on one side
who the frick cares about Sudan let them be mad they're lucky they haven't been nuked yet fricking jawas
>iSn'T tHaT aN aCt Of WaR?
what the frick do you think attacking an evacuating embassy is, moron?
>the US entering a possible civil war on one side
Or China, though I could see that being pretty disastrous for them
>With potentially hostile fighters in the air?
They can be ordered to clear the airspace or be considered hostile and disposed of.
its the country with the three most powerful air forces in the world and experience of evacuating embassies. im sure they figure it out
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/42036/five-decades-after-evacuating-the-embassy-in-saigon-the-ch-46-phrog-did-it-again-in-kabul
I mean, it's happened enough that the US literally has units on standby specifically to evacuate embassies in case of an emergency.
Yeah idk how the US military could possibly deal with the mighty Sudanese fighter pilots
The problem is supposedly Wagner supplying MANPADS to RSF.
The only people flying fighters in the area are Sudan and Egypt. Neither one would attempt to shoot down an American plane evacuating embassy staff.
>With potentially hostile fighters in the air?
Ah yes. The legendary Ghost of Khartoum
Funny as that is, Blackhawks are still vastly more unsafe than Ospreys.
helicopters and improvised runways homie
I was an MMT in the Marines. We would set up temporary airstrip for C130s to land on in less than 30 minutes. It's not hard so long as you find soil that isn't too soft.
What if they build a tilt rotor C130 specifically for this occasion?
They will retreat to defend McDonalds.
Eagle Claw 2: Electric Boogaloo
Eagle Claw was the actual result for the creation of MMTs.
the real worry is what the warring factions will do to the sugondese minority population in Khartoum and the broader region
Who the hell is Steve Jobs?
>Without a clear leader to seek permission from, isn't that a de facto invasion?
Is anyone going to stop America from retrieving Americans stationed there?
could be on a technicality, but I really doubt anybody is going to complain about an emergency evac of diplomats and their staff followed by gtfo of an active warzone as Sudan falls apart, again
egypt managed to evacuate their airmen. Sudanese aren't going to risk further US involvement should be ez, unless this is cause for further US involvement
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/20/africa/wagner-sudan-russia-libya-intl/index.html
Seems like simple airlift like the Germans wanted to do is off the table.
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Looks like it a fun map. Rush B