SITREP Podcast: Throwing a Wide Net
May 18, 2019 by stvitusdancern
Hello to you all! On today's episode we are talking about a wide range of hobby and gaming in the modern (post-1945) era. We talk a little about we have going on the hobby table and what we are playing.
Don't forget to check out Oriskany's latest episode of the OPS Center. He does an amazing job in the presentation of this material and the video is of the highest caliber. He is exploring the Falklands War so make sure you check it out!
Are you ready for some modern awesomeness?
WoW! A Weekender and a SITREP episode in the same day!
I’m in hog heaven.
Looks like a huge rainstorm is moving in here which means outdoor activity is cancelled and I’ll be priming and painting 15mm and 28mm modern minis while listening to the Team wax lyrically.
Glad you enjoy the podcast Dennis
nice one guys yes the Falkland’s bombing run was one hell off a relay fuel mission.
Thanks very much @templar007 and @zorg! Hope you enjoy the Podcast episode. 😀
Indeed, @zorg – those Blackbuck missions had a crazy refuelling plan. We summarize it in Ops Center Episode 06, but the graphic that displays while the mission is described goes into the refuelling mission in much more detail.
I may have missed that if I’ve heard the cast thing’s have been hectic over the last mouth for us heir and I don’t think we’re finished yet @oriskany .
No worries. 4:42 in this video if you’re interested. 😀
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyDeawKq0IM
Thanks for that James I was given a A9 sidewinder flight jacket badge by my dad that worked for the RNAD then.
Just a heads up Sitrep fans: So today’s live stream (Sunday May 19 – 8PM UK Time / 3PM East US Time) will take a look at expanding the AirWar C21 system from head-to-head dogfights to more mission-based scenario-driven games. Here we see HMS Galmorgan and HMS Alacrity, two warships tasked with bombarding the Port Stanley airport to make sure it remained non-operational in the wake of the Blackbuck bombing missions and the Harrier strikes that followed. This move prompted waves of Argentinian bombing strikes, which were in turn engaged by Combat Air Patrol (CAP) missions of Sea Harriers off HMS… Read more »