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14-01-2009, 16:03   #46
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Right lads i'm pretty damn serious about heading over to this. How does it work teams wise? do you have to organise to be part of a team before you leave or do you just turn up and join a side?
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Lets just admit it, our CO legged it after 5 min of game play.
And there was me, making the charitable assumption that he'd forgotten about us...

Yes, we need a few snipers. Scope & radio are as important as range.

The other thing is Ian will be our company commander at Berget. We need to do two things:
a) put your fingers in your ears when he shouts WAZZUP!
b) stick to him like sh!t to a blanket so we can get used to each other.

Most of the NATO ops in Berget will be on platoon or company scale, so we need to get used to operating as squads and above.
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Right lads i'm pretty damn serious about heading over to this. How does it work teams wise? do you have to organise to be part of a team before you leave or do you just turn up and join a side?
Glad to have you.

No, you don't have to be part of a team before you go, though obviously it helps if you've played with people before.

Whether you'll be playing for the AZ side or the AR side depends on what camo options you have. Details will be on the TA website in due course.
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Details will be on the TA website in due course.
They already are: http://ta-events.co.uk/events/phoenixrising/pr3/
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There is a wealth of information in the threads about PR2. There's no point in reposting this stuff until nearer the date. Lemming and I will no doubt be re-checking the logistics before then.

Enjoy. The Search engine is your friend.

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Note: ammo limit for support gunners has increased to 3,000. New medic rules.

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Cheers for that Ozcam Once i sort out my us woodland camo gear i should be good to go!
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sounds great, can not get to bergat so looking forward to this
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Yeah, I'm definately on for going to this, planning on bringing my RPK and working in a fire support role (seeing as it's my usual airsoft role). Sounds like between that and the "Pig" we could have a decent FSG.
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Whippee!

Its looking like we'll have a serious squad of great players heading to this.

cant wait.,

It might be an idea for dave and some of the other lads that were there the last time, to post up a do's and donts of what to bring, what to do, what to not do this time round etc.,

I know theres the obvious stuff but im sure it'll save a lot of people bringing things that probably didnt see use last time.,

Snipers you say? i had heard it wasn't a site where snipers would come in handy, although i'll keep that in mind, I reckon it would be my sort of thing.,
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It might be an idea for dave and some of the other lads that were there the last time, to post up a do's and donts of what to bring, what to do, what to not do this time round etc.,
I'm sure we will. Probably not today though, there's no point, it'll just get lost in the noise.

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Snipers you say? i had heard it wasn't a site where snipers would come in handy, although i'll keep that in mind, I reckon it would be my sort of thing.,
It actually is, and you'll be very useful if properly employed. It's mostly urban, so you won't be climbing trees, but there's a lot more elevation on the site than it appears from Google. The clock tower is usually out of bounds, but there are plenty of other high buildings and overwatches.
And you'll be able to upgrade your rifle as we leave territorial waters

Under the game rules, your minimum range is 25m and your maximum effective will be about 70, weather permitting.

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I might be able to make this myself.
Count me a definite for this. I am off that weekend. Have to get in some squad-based training before Berget.
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Under the game rules, your minimum range is 25m and your maximum effective will be about 70, weather permitting.
'Weather permitting' being the key phrase here. The weather at PR2 was most unsuitable for sniping due to the strong winds and low visibility during the few daylight hours.
The weather in April is likely to be much better than at PR2 and there will obviously be considerably more daylight hours. PR1 was in April '08 and we had a 328fps sniper with us and they had a ball.
I just wouldn't count on being able to snipe at PR3. Especially with it being the Welsh hills.
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I think its fair to say I was the most unprepared of the group to PR2.

Also it should be mentioned there was a number of others attending pr2 besides our contingent, the likes of nakedhedgehog i believe and more. So theres a wealth of knowledge to be banked into this.

COMMS are essential. Every man needs them. Its obvious. I do not need to burden this point.

Comfortable backpack.
For pr2 we could bring ammo with us and reload on the move, not this time. But there was occasions where we camped in buildings for two hours then in a moments notice was on the attack. You need something with space but is also comfortable.

Food.
Keep it simple and healthy. You dont need mad mre ration packs.
I had a fine time with Knor spaghettit bolognase that needed hot water, nature valley bars. There is a food van there supplying breakfeasts burgers, coffee etc. You will have time to go back and get some munch no problems.

Water
Hydration pack of bottled water. Dont do a gerrout, bring water. And dont do a bloody me and do 15 cans of red bull.

Sleeping.
Building in sennybridge flood quickly and easily and are awfully cold. Bare minimum is a roll mat and a warm sleeping bag. I had my ****ty dunnes kit, but did me fine. If you can afford to get something to elevate you even a few inches of the ground, your in the lap of luxury.

Sections,platoons.
You will be assigned into a section, then into a platoon. ( i think.) PR2 consisted of 10 men to a group, spearheaded by a commanding officer. This officer has a direct comm link to HQ for receiving/giving information orders etc.
Ideally, this 10 man unit should stick together. However, as in our case, cohesion may be lost quickly and it might be required that the unit is split.
There is good numbers this time, so ideally, you will know most of your unit. In this unit, ideally.
Platoon Leader
Second in command
2 nd squad leader

Three chains of command will do fine, granted this is only for a unit that consists of ten men you know. So in the event of rank going awol, being hit or maybe a split is required for an objective, theres someone leading.

Think long and hard who you want leading, as sennybridge is a different animal, theres intense firefights, pyros, and usually your manouvre can affect an entire game.

Weight of gear
Take great care in what you bring, how you setup your chest rigs etc, and what aeg you bring. You do not want to be encumbered with lots of equipment weighing you down. If your attacking ( multicam side) you will need to be able to breach fast, jump windows, fences, ditches and hit the deck fast. You dont want to be doing this with the kitchen sink if you catch my drift.

Defenders can take some what more weight, the likes of lemming, whole ill assume has woodland type attire, can find himself carrying the pig, cause he will have the advantage of setting up a position and stabalising.

Pyros
Pyros are available on site, in the church building for sale. They are good quality, however, when they get wet they can be troublesome and basically fall apart. If you are going to bring pyros, invest in something waterproof to carry them. Also, we were like kids in a candy shop when we got in and went mad.

Ideally, decide among your squad who is carrying what etc. Remember dont over do it, you cant bring them back to ireland.

Hit taking,cheating etc
This goes without saying... there was some contingents of pr2 that cheated like ****, but what you going to do. When you lose all your lives you usually make your way back to the spawn point. This is a great time to reload, get a drink, relax and grab a bite to eat. So take your time , no need to rush back in. This isnt a sunday skirmish, theres 100 other team mates to help out.
There is ample opportunity to cheta in fairness, marshalls arnt everywhere. But as HRTA paul can tell you, he received sterling compliments from the organisers regarding the irish boys, both northern and southern. So id like to see this continue and have no one acting the bollox

Thats really everything i can think off.

I went to sennybridge, in the mist and rain, for 24 hours, with
Multicam shirt
Multicam Trousers
Thermal T shirt
Thermal Trousers
Multicam backpack
8 instant spahegthi bolognase
15 cans of red bull
60 john player blue
I fired 40 rounds in the whole weekend

And i had a ****ing blast

Btw, its milsim. I found it added some serious fun factor when i took it serious and roleplayed, refered to my CO as Sir, as I did other platoon leaders. You will find most allie forces willing to co-operate ( as id to go gather two other platoons to organise an assault) and it all adds to it.

So go enjoy, I'll be there again, this time with preperation

(and 10 cans of red bull this time)
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so what are the numbers at this event

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