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IOPG

Indian Ocean/Persian Gulf Scenarios, EC2000/3 Battle for the IOPG

93 files

  1. From 1991. Stop a massive Red convoy from reaching Burma.
    • 258 Downloads
    Submitted
  2. From 1991? Pakistan tries to hold off India, with help from Britain and France.
    • 191 Downloads
    Submitted
  3. From 1994? Thread the Straits of Hormuz with a tanker convoy.
    • 183 Downloads
    Submitted
  4. from 1997? A South American work-around.
    • 270 Downloads
    Updated
  5. From 1991. The Indian Navy takes on Pakistan.
    • 156 Downloads
    Submitted
  6. From 1994. Take Charles de Gaulle for a test drive.
    • 158 Downloads
    Submitted
  7. From 1992. Based on the book, Allied forces defend Iran from Soviet agression.
    • 167 Downloads
    Submitted
  8. From 1991. Free-for-all in the Gulf.
    • 199 Downloads
    Submitted
  9. From 1991. US vs. India off the subcontinent.
    • 191 Downloads
    Submitted
  10. from 1998. Convoy defense in the Gulf.
    • 160 Downloads
    Submitted
  11. From 1994. Save your precious bodily fluids by starting WWIII. Lost at Sea's first ever scenario.
    • 230 Downloads
    Updated
  12. From 1992. French and Russian CVs fight it out.
    • 162 Downloads
    Submitted
  13. From 1998. Protect the peacekeepers; protect yourselves.
    • 169 Downloads
    Submitted
  14. From 1996. Prevent an alliance between Iran and Iraq from destabilizing the region.
    • 217 Downloads
    Submitted
  15. From 1992: a "Jellybean" exploring Pakistani ASW capabilities.
    • 212 Downloads
    Updated
  16. Even More Wrath
     
    A Harpoon Commander's Edition (HCE) scenario for the EC2003 Battle for the IOPG Battleset.
     
    This is a remake of the original scenario "Wrath" produced for the same battleset.
     
    This scenario is intended for play by the BLUE side only.
     
    The CIA has developed absolute proof the Iranian and Libyan governments were directly involved in the recent terrorist attacks against US forces. The National Command Authority has authorized Operation "Double Jeopardy." Forces attached to the US Sixth Fleet in conjunction with TF 68.0 will attack assigned targets in Iran and Libya. The CRAF system has been mobilized and lead elements of the Rapid Deployment Force are expected to touch down in theater within 48 hours.
    • 368 Downloads
    Submitted
  17. From 1996. A 2010 war with all the (projected) latest weapons (or their equivalents).
    • 250 Downloads
    Submitted
  18. India has destroyed Pakistan; a US convoy is next.
    • 185 Downloads
    Submitted
  19. Bahrain and France escort a Gulf convoy
    • 197 Downloads
    Submitted
  20. The final EC200 scenario rescued from the Harpoon Scenario Warehouse.
    A variation on the scenario "Strike".
    • 274 Downloads
    Submitted
  21. Gunboat diplomacy at Diego Garcia.
    • 166 Downloads
    Submitted
  22. Attack Iraq, 1998.
    • 227 Downloads
    Submitted
  23. Rescued from Harpoon Scenario Warehouse.
    Iraq has nukes for sale; stop them.
    • 239 Downloads
    Submitted
  24. A scenario set in the near future, with a different world order- After 30 years, HMS Hermes must retake some islands with her Harriers.
    • 242 Downloads
    Submitted
  25. From the novel by Dan Brown. A Russian-equipped Iranian Navy attempts to blockade the Gulf.
    Rescued from the Harpoon Scenario Warehouse.
    • 261 Downloads
    Submitted

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