03-11-2020, 12:12 PM
So It's time to revive this old beast.
During the first mission last night I was in Charlie. Approximately 15-20 min into the mission we had noticed Alpha going uphill to the north east to assist Delta who seemed to be in trouble and did not respond on LR. Shortly after we went in the same direction and came under fire with several close encounters of AAF that came trough the smoke. At this point we had no more comms with the other teams and proceeded to clear the rest of the buildings to the north east.
After this the mission ended and we became aware that there had been a rather large friendly fire incident, it seemed that Charlie had wiped out the rest of the other teams, most likely due to lack of comms and big explosions. Even though the area was covered with thick smoke much of the time and we had confirmed close encounters with AAF it highlights the importance of checking and identifying targets before engaging. Sometimes how ever accidents happen.
During the first mission last night I was in Charlie. Approximately 15-20 min into the mission we had noticed Alpha going uphill to the north east to assist Delta who seemed to be in trouble and did not respond on LR. Shortly after we went in the same direction and came under fire with several close encounters of AAF that came trough the smoke. At this point we had no more comms with the other teams and proceeded to clear the rest of the buildings to the north east.
After this the mission ended and we became aware that there had been a rather large friendly fire incident, it seemed that Charlie had wiped out the rest of the other teams, most likely due to lack of comms and big explosions. Even though the area was covered with thick smoke much of the time and we had confirmed close encounters with AAF it highlights the importance of checking and identifying targets before engaging. Sometimes how ever accidents happen.