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Climb Mount Narodnaia- ACT THREE- Battle of Gobo

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CLIMB MOUNT NARODNAIA
This series of scenarios is meant to simulate a Soviet invasion of Japan, after a joint Japanese-Korean-American fleet exercise is seen by the Soviets as a preparation for an attack against the motherland. These scenarios are not meant to be overly realistic, but instead are designed to mirror a campaign by the same name in Wargame: Red Dragon, with a few twists, edits, and additional content to make the missions more enjoyable and challenging. Have fun!
-All scenarios authored by Alejandro Reyes, aka Warhero101

With the enemy reeling from a surprise air and missile attack against ground and sea forces, the Red Army presses its attack against the weakened Japanese lines in Gobo. With a two-front offensive, Operation Firebrand starts with explosive momentum, and the JSDF is immediately overwhelmed. Fearing a devastating breakthrough in Obama, most available assets are directed to the northern assault, leaving the remaining troops in Gobo little chance of holding against the red tide.
Local JSDF commanders hurriedly grab what forces they can and launch them against the Soviets, to keep the reds at bay and give as many troops in Gobo a chance to escape through its airport. Task force Kuznetsov moves in quickly to shut this back door and trap the desperate Japanese...

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ACT THREE: BATTLE OF GOBO

Scenario Notes
This scenario is not a recreation of any Red Dragon battle but is instead a mission of my creation.
Make sure to manage your fighters well; Soviet CV's cannot carry too many aircraft, and you'll need every single one in the air at the right place and time.