Post by Amberlight on Nov 25, 2014 10:54:54 GMT
It seems I totally forgot to translate the plans for our stalker expedition for the last turn. Let me remedy that.
Forces sent to the expedition:
5 scouts from Southern border
5 student engineers
10 soldier trainees
3 GAZ-71 transporters
Equipment: 3 portable gas generators with motor saws.
Food and water for 16 days
Tools and spare parts for field repairs
Environment protection suits and gas mask for all members of the expedition.
Survival gear and Geiger counter.
Weapons:
Scouts - military AK-74 and hunting crossbows.
Engineer students - two-barrel rifles of our own make.
Soldier trainees - pump-action rifles.
Expedition sets off from an old town of Kumeratu, from where it moves along the old road P-240 to the town of Petrovolotsk where it reaches th highway M-5.
Red circle - starting point, red star - important waypoint.

From there an expedition follows the highway M-5 to the town of Buzuluk. It is tasked with observing the surroundings and checking the railway that runs parallel to the highway and see if it is in usable condition.
White circles - stops at the towns.

Secondary objective is to explore the towns along the way and estimate their value for future expedition. They are instructed to look for magnet-containing equipment wherever they go.
Another task is to look for any settlements along the route. If any are found, the expedition should estimate how dangerous can they be and map their location. They will contact the locals only if they are sure that they are of no danger at all. Otherwise the expedition is to remain hidden and continue on it's way after the initial observation.
If any contact is made, the locals should be questioned about the surrounding area, their way of life and technological level and if they would be willing to join NRF and resettle to our territory.
Lastly, the expedition should estimate levels of radioactive contamination in the settlements and on the roads to better plan future expeditions.
The team moves with maximal caution and does not take any risks. If they run into a heavily-contaminated area they would try to find a way around.
In Buzuluk the expedition stops for one-two days to explore the city - see if it is possible to set a waystation for the future expeditions here and explore the most prominent sights for scavenging - production facilities, power plants and grain elevators.
Next, the expedition moves to it's final destination, Samara.

There they stop for several days to explore the city like they did in Buzuluk but more thoroughly.
By now the expedition should have reached it's destination and be on the way back. Well, it should be on it's way back in any case since they have food only for 2 weeks.
Forces sent to the expedition:
5 scouts from Southern border
5 student engineers
10 soldier trainees
3 GAZ-71 transporters
Equipment: 3 portable gas generators with motor saws.
Food and water for 16 days
Tools and spare parts for field repairs
Environment protection suits and gas mask for all members of the expedition.
Survival gear and Geiger counter.
Weapons:
Scouts - military AK-74 and hunting crossbows.
Engineer students - two-barrel rifles of our own make.
Soldier trainees - pump-action rifles.
Expedition sets off from an old town of Kumeratu, from where it moves along the old road P-240 to the town of Petrovolotsk where it reaches th highway M-5.
Red circle - starting point, red star - important waypoint.

From there an expedition follows the highway M-5 to the town of Buzuluk. It is tasked with observing the surroundings and checking the railway that runs parallel to the highway and see if it is in usable condition.
White circles - stops at the towns.

Secondary objective is to explore the towns along the way and estimate their value for future expedition. They are instructed to look for magnet-containing equipment wherever they go.
Another task is to look for any settlements along the route. If any are found, the expedition should estimate how dangerous can they be and map their location. They will contact the locals only if they are sure that they are of no danger at all. Otherwise the expedition is to remain hidden and continue on it's way after the initial observation.
If any contact is made, the locals should be questioned about the surrounding area, their way of life and technological level and if they would be willing to join NRF and resettle to our territory.
Lastly, the expedition should estimate levels of radioactive contamination in the settlements and on the roads to better plan future expeditions.
The team moves with maximal caution and does not take any risks. If they run into a heavily-contaminated area they would try to find a way around.
In Buzuluk the expedition stops for one-two days to explore the city - see if it is possible to set a waystation for the future expeditions here and explore the most prominent sights for scavenging - production facilities, power plants and grain elevators.
Next, the expedition moves to it's final destination, Samara.

There they stop for several days to explore the city like they did in Buzuluk but more thoroughly.
By now the expedition should have reached it's destination and be on the way back. Well, it should be on it's way back in any case since they have food only for 2 weeks.




