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  1. View File China Submarine Exit to West Pacific For Classic Harpoon version 2025.025, Westpac Battleset and HCDB2 170909 Database There's two hypothesis for this fictitious scenario: First, a change in USA focus and deployments has left no USN forces in the West Pacific region other than a sole SSN that is in transit after maintenance at HMAS Stirling, Western Australia. Second, internal Taiwanese political change has led to a swift change in status with PRC who now have use of Taiwanese facilities and have announced a forward military presence in the smaller island countries of the west pacific to enhance their security and to protect infrastructure being provided by Chinese aid. In an encounter a Philippines Navy Frigate has been sunk by the Chinese, the situation leading up to the sinking is unclear. A small combined Australian and Singapore naval group is nearby with associated air units conducting combined exercises. Picture from Wikipedia: Singapore Navy Formidable Class Frigate. Submitter donaldseadog Submitted 01/20/2026 Category WestPac  
  2. Version 1.0.0

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    For Classic Harpoon version 2025.025, Westpac Battleset and HCDB2 170909 Database There's two hypothesis for this fictitious scenario: First, a change in USA focus and deployments has left no USN forces in the West Pacific region other than a sole SSN that is in transit after maintenance at HMAS Stirling, Western Australia. Second, internal Taiwanese political change has led to a swift change in status with PRC who now have use of Taiwanese facilities and have announced a forward military presence in the smaller island countries of the west pacific to enhance their security and to protect infrastructure being provided by Chinese aid. In an encounter a Philippines Navy Frigate has been sunk by the Chinese, the situation leading up to the sinking is unclear. A small combined Australian and Singapore naval group is nearby with associated air units conducting combined exercises. Picture from Wikipedia: Singapore Navy Formidable Class Frigate.
  3. View File Drone Defense of Lima IMPORTANT This scenario is meant to be run with the accompanying file Drone.DLL installed in the harpoon ExportDLL (or ExportDLL\GE) folder and requires vers HC2025.006 or newer and database HCDB2. This library file edits certain platforms' data so as to simulate high speed surface drone swarm(5 Drones), high speed semi submerged drone swarm (5) and Malay CB90 attack boats. It also starts of one ship with damaged ssm mounts. The scenario is a demonstration of how recent changes to HUCE will allow an author writing scenarios for the Harpoon community to be able to customise platforms from simple aspects such as damaged mounts to more complex changes effectively introducing new platforms. Swallow Reef (also known by many other names) is one of the larger islands of the Spratley Islands Group. It is occupied by Malaysia including a small naval presence and a tourist resort servicing primarily dive parties in the surrounding reefs. Other countries lay claim to the island (and most in the Spratley Group) with many countries fishermen having been regular visitors for hundred of years. Many of these islands have changed 'ownership' by various means including force over recent history, and undoubtedly this will continue form time to time. Submitter donaldseadog Submitted 03/01/2025 Category WestPac  
  4. Version 2.0.0

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    IMPORTANT This scenario is meant to be run with the accompanying file Drone.DLL installed in the harpoon ExportDLL (or ExportDLL\GE) folder and requires vers HC2025.006 or newer and database HCDB2. This library file edits certain platforms' data so as to simulate high speed surface drone swarm(5 Drones), high speed semi submerged drone swarm (5) and Malay CB90 attack boats. It also starts of one ship with damaged ssm mounts. The scenario is a demonstration of how recent changes to HUCE will allow an author writing scenarios for the Harpoon community to be able to customise platforms from simple aspects such as damaged mounts to more complex changes effectively introducing new platforms. Swallow Reef (also known by many other names) is one of the larger islands of the Spratley Islands Group. It is occupied by Malaysia including a small naval presence and a tourist resort servicing primarily dive parties in the surrounding reefs. Other countries lay claim to the island (and most in the Spratley Group) with many countries fishermen having been regular visitors for hundred of years. Many of these islands have changed 'ownership' by various means including force over recent history, and undoubtedly this will continue form time to time.
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