Post by Amberlight on Dec 17, 2014 17:04:15 GMT
Turn for 12.12.2014.
Research
Students and teachers from the technical school from industry and transport faculties were split in two teams and challenged to compete for designing the best transport for desert raiders. Each is provided with GAZ-66 and necessary materials. Demands for the end product - make it as much distinct from the original truck, make it as good at transporting troops and supplies in the desert as possible and fit it with a compact gas generator that runs on the new fuel. The workspace is provided inside expanded workshop for 115HP engines. This week teams should come up with the initial designs for their vehicles.
Team researching Minervan parachutes starts working on copying them - this week they search for the proper materials and designing a harness that would allow a person to fit in and control the parachute to achieve controlled flight. The harness is stress-tested with mannequins dropped from heights.
Team working on the new fuel works to improve the production process of the fuel itself and the byproducts. It also helps the teams working on a "Desert Raider" truck.
Team working on jamming systems starts producing and testing soft screens (cloth blankets with copper wires) and white noise generators.
Construction works
Half of militia forces and free workers as well as half of the vehicles in the settlements are making preparations for the winter. It will take 3 weeks to finish.
Most of the workers and the other half of vehicles are busy working on the cement factory. When they wait for the foundation to solidify they start working on the building for a fuel bricks factory.
Construction works for expanding the engine workshop are underway.
One of the two teams that constructed the fortifications on the border between Ural and Volga is sent to the Capital, given another excavator and starts working on expanding our technical school.
The second team is sent to improve the road between rivers Belaya and Ural to allow the use of wheeled trucks instead of crawlers.
Transportation
Trucks are being prepared for use on the road between Belaya and Ural using tires purchased from Caucasians. They are sent on the road as soon as they are ready. Each truck can replace 5 crawlers by the mass of transported cargo. Replaced crawlers are sent to conservation in the Capital.
Drivers and mechanics that were working on the crawlers are sent to the factories that are under construction. They are re-trained for their new work while the factories are being built.
Second scow is assembled on Kama, which allows to free 2 Yaroslavets ships.
The ships are fitted with Vladimirov machine guns delivered to the port last week, 2 for each ship, staffed with 5 troopers each and supplied with food, fuel, geiger counters and chemical protection suits as well as medications to treat chemical burns. They are also provided with motor saws with portable gas generators. Their task is to scout a rout to Samara by river. They maintain radio contact with HQ and the search team moving on land.
Dredging ship keeps working on Ural to deepen the sailing line to 1,2 meters.
Shipyard workers are send to tow a barge and needed materials on motorized boats to Atirau and establish a ferry across the river in a way that won't hinder Yaroslavets' movements.
Both sea expeditions should return with the traded goods.
Intelligence
Infiltration team is preparing to be sent to Minerva territory as refugees from the area west of NRF. They study all available information on communities in the area our search team discovered. They are transported to the southern raider camp that we found with extreme stealth using routes and covers prepared by the Southern Reconnaissance Unit. The infiltration team carries homemade food and basic survival equipment. Using the information gathered about the raiders the infiltration team breaks camp in a way to be detected and captured by the raiders. Their task is to survive the captivity and Minervan attack on the raider camp. When Minerva takes out the raiders their task is to be taken by Minerva as victims and integrate themselves with the settlement they will be taken to. Their secondary task is to find the energy accumulation facilities without raising suspicions.
Scout teams monitoring the southern raider camp operate as stealthily as humanly possible, improving their covers to avoid detection by Minerva forces. When Minerva attacks that camp they will observe the combat from a safe distance, studying Minervan tactics and capabilities. They won't risk giving themselves away.
Teams monitoring the second raider camp (the one in the cave) leave a bag of concentrated food with a pictograph instruction on how to prepare it. The day later one of the higher-ranking raiders is stealthily abducted without anyone seeing it, using sedative crossbow arrows and brought to the scout's camp. When he wakes up an NRF officer offers him a deal (without giving any clues about the organization he is dealing with) - raider perform the tasks given and supplied with food, ammo and weapon in return. If they refuse or fail to do the job properly they will be eliminated. The prisoner should relate that offer to the band leader and tell him to come alone to the assigned location for negotiations. After that the prisoner is sedated again and stealthily delivered to the raider camp with more concentrated food ans some shotgun ammo. The next day the same officer negotiates with a band leader at the given location: the raiders perform given tasks and in return provided with needed food, equipment and training. If the leader agrees raiders are given the task of stealing as much solar panels as possible from the middle Minervan settlements. The scouts help raiders improve their camp to conceal if from detection (caves are really good for hiding from air scouts), trained in the use of pump-action shotguns and crossbows with both regular and special arrows, camouflage and stealth, use of cover, tactics for urban combat and other skills needed for the job. Rangers take great care to not be seen with raiders while doing so.
If the leader does not arrive to negotiate or refuses the offer one of his officers is killed in the most spectacular way possible and the offer for negotiations is repeated. Repeat, if needed.
Any raiders that try to leave the camp farther than they do on average are killed.
Ranger team monitoring northern Minerva settlements gather the information about APCs the same way they did it for jeeps.
Teams monitoring the middle settlement start looking for a place for a secret bunker south-east from the settlement to research captured trophies and start stealthily constructing it.
SpecOps team is sent to the fast-response and training battalions as instructors to teach the instructors of those units the training course of fighting Minervan vehicles (SpecOps team worked on that course the last turn).
Minervan prisoner is being further conditioned for the use in our special operation.
Army
Still only the half of the militia personnel is mobilized.
Training units operate as normal.
Fast-response forces are being prepared for countering the use of chemical weapon. Environment protection suits and gas masks and APC pressurization and ventilation systems are being checked, medicaments for treating chemical burns and poisoning are being checked and restocked, soldiers are tested for the knowledge and skill in use of protection gear, identifying symptoms of chemical poisoning and treating it and re-trained if needed.
Western strike team - infantry platoon on 3 crawlers and 1 APC - is stocked with food, tools, hunting weapons and ammo and sent to the west to the communities discovered by the search team. They are tasked with convincing the locals to move to the largest community, promising food, tools, weapons and protection. The strike team helps locals to transport their belongings if anything heavy needs moving and assist in building new housings. The settlements becomes the waystation on the road to Samara. Strike teams stays and guards it. It's radio station acts as a retranslator for the search team moving to Samara.
Fast-response battalion troops are trained to fight Minervan vehicles.
Search team ambushes the raiders following it - a scout team stealthily takes cover on the convenient part of the road (forestation or buildings close to the road) while the motorized infantry unit keeps moving forward. When raider team following the motorized unit moves past the scout team it radios enemy's coordinates to the troopers that turn around and engage the enemy. Scout team attacks them from behind. If any raiders are captured alive they are questioned about their band, other raiders and settlements in the region and anything else of note. The prisoners are killed afterwards. The team checks their chemical protection equipment and moves on to Buzuluk, waiting for the strike team to arrive in radio range if needed. Their task is still searching for the stalker team but also to spread propaganda among any locals they encounter to join NRF.
Production
Started test production of cement.
Production of 14,5х114 armor-piercing ammo is underway, with the goal of bringing the production rate to 240 per week. We have materials for 550.
Shipyard works are paused since it's workers are sent to establish a ferry at Atirau.
Trade and diplomacy
Negotiations at the Minerva settlements are underway.
The fate of our embassy to Mongols is still unknown (can you poke their team about it?)
Our trade embassy to Caucasians received a building in Baku and conducts trade negotiations.
Team on Turkmen territory works on constructing Fenek-Port in Dervish bay and a trade center next to it. Our geologists team is transported to a nearby mountain range on the crawler we given to Turkmens to search for water. When crawler returns a joined team of Turkmen and Russians moves to Tegeran to search for pre-Collapse artifacts. The team is equipped with the hunting weapons to hunt for food on the way.
Turkmens are being trained in Fenek-Port - 10 for drivers and mechanics, 10 for PTRD gunners.
Ship expedition returns with 200 kg of cotton, 26 kg of electronics, 10 book copies in arabic - 2 about computers, 5 on medicine and 3 on mechanics and machinery.
Our traders move to the settlements in proximity to Fenek-Port offering our goods and seeing what they can give in return.
Research
Students and teachers from the technical school from industry and transport faculties were split in two teams and challenged to compete for designing the best transport for desert raiders. Each is provided with GAZ-66 and necessary materials. Demands for the end product - make it as much distinct from the original truck, make it as good at transporting troops and supplies in the desert as possible and fit it with a compact gas generator that runs on the new fuel. The workspace is provided inside expanded workshop for 115HP engines. This week teams should come up with the initial designs for their vehicles.
Team researching Minervan parachutes starts working on copying them - this week they search for the proper materials and designing a harness that would allow a person to fit in and control the parachute to achieve controlled flight. The harness is stress-tested with mannequins dropped from heights.
Team working on the new fuel works to improve the production process of the fuel itself and the byproducts. It also helps the teams working on a "Desert Raider" truck.
Team working on jamming systems starts producing and testing soft screens (cloth blankets with copper wires) and white noise generators.
Construction works
Half of militia forces and free workers as well as half of the vehicles in the settlements are making preparations for the winter. It will take 3 weeks to finish.
Most of the workers and the other half of vehicles are busy working on the cement factory. When they wait for the foundation to solidify they start working on the building for a fuel bricks factory.
Construction works for expanding the engine workshop are underway.
One of the two teams that constructed the fortifications on the border between Ural and Volga is sent to the Capital, given another excavator and starts working on expanding our technical school.
The second team is sent to improve the road between rivers Belaya and Ural to allow the use of wheeled trucks instead of crawlers.
Transportation
Trucks are being prepared for use on the road between Belaya and Ural using tires purchased from Caucasians. They are sent on the road as soon as they are ready. Each truck can replace 5 crawlers by the mass of transported cargo. Replaced crawlers are sent to conservation in the Capital.
Drivers and mechanics that were working on the crawlers are sent to the factories that are under construction. They are re-trained for their new work while the factories are being built.
Second scow is assembled on Kama, which allows to free 2 Yaroslavets ships.
The ships are fitted with Vladimirov machine guns delivered to the port last week, 2 for each ship, staffed with 5 troopers each and supplied with food, fuel, geiger counters and chemical protection suits as well as medications to treat chemical burns. They are also provided with motor saws with portable gas generators. Their task is to scout a rout to Samara by river. They maintain radio contact with HQ and the search team moving on land.
Dredging ship keeps working on Ural to deepen the sailing line to 1,2 meters.
Shipyard workers are send to tow a barge and needed materials on motorized boats to Atirau and establish a ferry across the river in a way that won't hinder Yaroslavets' movements.
Both sea expeditions should return with the traded goods.
Intelligence
Infiltration team is preparing to be sent to Minerva territory as refugees from the area west of NRF. They study all available information on communities in the area our search team discovered. They are transported to the southern raider camp that we found with extreme stealth using routes and covers prepared by the Southern Reconnaissance Unit. The infiltration team carries homemade food and basic survival equipment. Using the information gathered about the raiders the infiltration team breaks camp in a way to be detected and captured by the raiders. Their task is to survive the captivity and Minervan attack on the raider camp. When Minerva takes out the raiders their task is to be taken by Minerva as victims and integrate themselves with the settlement they will be taken to. Their secondary task is to find the energy accumulation facilities without raising suspicions.
Scout teams monitoring the southern raider camp operate as stealthily as humanly possible, improving their covers to avoid detection by Minerva forces. When Minerva attacks that camp they will observe the combat from a safe distance, studying Minervan tactics and capabilities. They won't risk giving themselves away.
Teams monitoring the second raider camp (the one in the cave) leave a bag of concentrated food with a pictograph instruction on how to prepare it. The day later one of the higher-ranking raiders is stealthily abducted without anyone seeing it, using sedative crossbow arrows and brought to the scout's camp. When he wakes up an NRF officer offers him a deal (without giving any clues about the organization he is dealing with) - raider perform the tasks given and supplied with food, ammo and weapon in return. If they refuse or fail to do the job properly they will be eliminated. The prisoner should relate that offer to the band leader and tell him to come alone to the assigned location for negotiations. After that the prisoner is sedated again and stealthily delivered to the raider camp with more concentrated food ans some shotgun ammo. The next day the same officer negotiates with a band leader at the given location: the raiders perform given tasks and in return provided with needed food, equipment and training. If the leader agrees raiders are given the task of stealing as much solar panels as possible from the middle Minervan settlements. The scouts help raiders improve their camp to conceal if from detection (caves are really good for hiding from air scouts), trained in the use of pump-action shotguns and crossbows with both regular and special arrows, camouflage and stealth, use of cover, tactics for urban combat and other skills needed for the job. Rangers take great care to not be seen with raiders while doing so.
If the leader does not arrive to negotiate or refuses the offer one of his officers is killed in the most spectacular way possible and the offer for negotiations is repeated. Repeat, if needed.
Any raiders that try to leave the camp farther than they do on average are killed.
Ranger team monitoring northern Minerva settlements gather the information about APCs the same way they did it for jeeps.
Teams monitoring the middle settlement start looking for a place for a secret bunker south-east from the settlement to research captured trophies and start stealthily constructing it.
SpecOps team is sent to the fast-response and training battalions as instructors to teach the instructors of those units the training course of fighting Minervan vehicles (SpecOps team worked on that course the last turn).
Minervan prisoner is being further conditioned for the use in our special operation.
Army
Still only the half of the militia personnel is mobilized.
Training units operate as normal.
Fast-response forces are being prepared for countering the use of chemical weapon. Environment protection suits and gas masks and APC pressurization and ventilation systems are being checked, medicaments for treating chemical burns and poisoning are being checked and restocked, soldiers are tested for the knowledge and skill in use of protection gear, identifying symptoms of chemical poisoning and treating it and re-trained if needed.
Western strike team - infantry platoon on 3 crawlers and 1 APC - is stocked with food, tools, hunting weapons and ammo and sent to the west to the communities discovered by the search team. They are tasked with convincing the locals to move to the largest community, promising food, tools, weapons and protection. The strike team helps locals to transport their belongings if anything heavy needs moving and assist in building new housings. The settlements becomes the waystation on the road to Samara. Strike teams stays and guards it. It's radio station acts as a retranslator for the search team moving to Samara.
Fast-response battalion troops are trained to fight Minervan vehicles.
Search team ambushes the raiders following it - a scout team stealthily takes cover on the convenient part of the road (forestation or buildings close to the road) while the motorized infantry unit keeps moving forward. When raider team following the motorized unit moves past the scout team it radios enemy's coordinates to the troopers that turn around and engage the enemy. Scout team attacks them from behind. If any raiders are captured alive they are questioned about their band, other raiders and settlements in the region and anything else of note. The prisoners are killed afterwards. The team checks their chemical protection equipment and moves on to Buzuluk, waiting for the strike team to arrive in radio range if needed. Their task is still searching for the stalker team but also to spread propaganda among any locals they encounter to join NRF.
Production
Started test production of cement.
Production of 14,5х114 armor-piercing ammo is underway, with the goal of bringing the production rate to 240 per week. We have materials for 550.
Shipyard works are paused since it's workers are sent to establish a ferry at Atirau.
Trade and diplomacy
Negotiations at the Minerva settlements are underway.
The fate of our embassy to Mongols is still unknown (can you poke their team about it?)
Our trade embassy to Caucasians received a building in Baku and conducts trade negotiations.
Team on Turkmen territory works on constructing Fenek-Port in Dervish bay and a trade center next to it. Our geologists team is transported to a nearby mountain range on the crawler we given to Turkmens to search for water. When crawler returns a joined team of Turkmen and Russians moves to Tegeran to search for pre-Collapse artifacts. The team is equipped with the hunting weapons to hunt for food on the way.
Turkmens are being trained in Fenek-Port - 10 for drivers and mechanics, 10 for PTRD gunners.
Ship expedition returns with 200 kg of cotton, 26 kg of electronics, 10 book copies in arabic - 2 about computers, 5 on medicine and 3 on mechanics and machinery.
Our traders move to the settlements in proximity to Fenek-Port offering our goods and seeing what they can give in return.




