Black Scorpions One and Two Flights launching from the deck of the NUNS Carl Johnson ( CVN-01 ) aircraft carrier On Saturday, September 8th, 2018, the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" commenced Operation Beach Shield, which was a response to some events that happened earlier in the week. Previously, on Tuesday, September 4th 2018, the USS Robert Andersen ( CVN-99 ) Carrier Strike Group had lost contact with the United States Navy MAJCOM when it was sailing near Papua New Guinea, while all search and rescue operations commenced by the United States Navy and Marines to find the carrier had failed, an RQ-4D Global Hawk reconaissance UAV operated by the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" found that the carrier strike group is sailing towards Ghettonian Republic-controlled water. Ensign Jeremiah "Textbook" Lampert launching from NUNS Carl Johnson ( CVN-01 ) aircraft carrier in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet To make matters worse, the carrier strike group fired multiple long-range surface to air missiles towards the RQ-4D Global Hawk reconaissance UAV, which ultimately shot it down. Immediately after the reconaissance UAV is confirmed to be shot down, the Joint Cheifs os Staffs of the Neo-United Nations Independent Military Forces ( NUN-IMF ) immediately contacted the United States Navy MAJCOM that the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group is highly presumed to has defected to the Ghettonian Republic. Cruising The UAV ( RQ-4D Global Hawk ) was in autonomous scanning mode when suddenly its sensors detected movements on the surface of the sea. I immediately looked onto the screen and I can confirm that it's the carrier strike group ( USS Robert Andersen ) that was said to has lost contact with the US Navy by looking to its hull number and the numbers of the destroyer ships that were escorting the aircraft carrier. When I was taking some shots of it to be sent to our ( NUN-IMF ) leaders to be analyzed, the carrier strike group suddenly fired multiple missiles towards the UAV, I immediately turned off its autonomous scanning mode and grabbed the controls of it to dump countermeasures and evade the missiles, but I was too late and the UAV got shot down. At that point I can clearly confirm that the carrier strike group that we've been searching has gone rogue. Ensign "ChopperWardog008" flying his F-14D+ Super Tomcat The United States Navy MAJCOM replied a few moments later with a request to reply USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group's defection with fire and fury. The United States Navy MAJCOM also requested to force the rogue aircraft carrier to strike its colours and wave white flags, if the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" is unable to force the rogue aircraft carrier to do those things, then the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" is allowed to sink it to the bottom of the Pacific. Commander Faza "Talon" Abel firing his gun and Tactical Laser System ( TLS ) towards one of USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group's escort ships from his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet One of the main reasons of why the United States Navy asked the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" to take down their defecting carrier strike group is because the United States Navy's nearest carrier strike group, which is the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, is located more than 2,000 nautical miles away from the last known location of the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group, while in the other hand, the NUN-IMF got one of its carrier strike groups, which is the NUNS Carl Johnson Carrier Strike Group, positioned closer to the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group at around 600 nautical miles. As a request from United States' Secretary of Defense Tom Mattis, the NUNS Carl Johnson Carrier Strike Group had turned towards east to confront the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group one day before Operation Beach Shield is commenced. Lieutenant Farrell "Blyatmir" Daffa firing AGM-84 Harpoon missiles towards one of the rogue carrier strike group's escort ships from his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet The 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" replied to the request by dispatching 2 flights to confront the rogue aircraft carrier, which were Black Scorpions One and Two Flights. Black Scorpions One Flight's primary task is to maintain air superiority over the enemy fleet while Black Scorpions Two Flight's primary task is to bring down the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group. The 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" also dispatched an E-2C+ Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control ( AEW & C ) aircraft to increase situational awareness over the battlefield. The attacking flights took off from NUNS Carl Johnson at approximately 04:00AM ZULU and flew towards east to confront the rogue carrier strike group. The rogue carrier strike group defending itself After cruising for around 20 minutes, both of Black Scorpions One and Two Flights immediately dove to deck level to avoid long-range surface to air missiles that the rogue carrier strike group possesed. Black Scorpions Two Flight immediately fired their AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles and Anti-Ship Rocket System ( ASRS ) rockets in a saturation attack as soon as they got in range to the carrier strike group. Some of the missiles and rockets that were fired by Black Scorpions Two Flight hit their targets and some others got repelled by the carrier strike group's CIWS gatling guns and SeaRAM missile launchers. Ensign Jeremiah "Textbook" Lampert firing ASRS rockets to one of the rogue carrier strike group's escort ships from his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet Unfortunately, some of Black Scorpions Two Flight's aircrafts got too close to the rogue carrier strike group and got shot down by the carrier strike group's CIWS gatling guns and SeaRAM missile launchers. Luckily all pilots of the shot down Black Scorpions Two Flight aircrafts ejected and survived, they were rescued a couple of hours later by a United States Navy littoral combat ship that was sailing nearby. Responding to the attack, the USS Robert Andersen aircraft carrier launched multiple fighter jets to confront Black Scorpions One and Two Flights. Lieutenant Farrell "Blyatmir" Daffa defending himself in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet and almost got shot down by the CIWS systems onboard the rogue carrier strike group's escort ships As soon as those gatling guns ( CIWS systems ) began to fire, I can clearly see fighter jets launching from the deck of the rogue aircraft carrier, at that moment I realized that our job has just really began. As soon as the fighter jets onboard USS Robert Anderson took off, Black Scorpions One Flight immediately dove into the fireworks to cover Black Scorpions Two Flight. A major aerial battle was unavoidable. Ensign Jeremiah "Textbook" Lampert seconds from scoring a kill with an AIM-9X Sidewinder in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet One by one, almost all rogue fighter jets that were protecting the rogue aircraft carrier were shot down, with the rest of them fleeing towards Ghettonian Republic-controlled airspace and sea. After almost all of the rogue fighter jets were shot down, suddenly, out from no where, many Ghettonian Air Force fighter jets came to aid the rogue fighter jets that were protecting the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group. Ironically all of the Ghettonian Air Force fighter jets that were aiding the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group were also shot down. Commander Faza "Talon" Abel seconds from gunning down a Ghettonian Air Force MiG-29 Fulcrum in his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet Most of the kills that Black Scorpions One and Two Flights scored were made with guns and short-range air-to-air missiles. Black Scorpions One Flight scored more than 20 aerial kills while Black Scorpions Two Flight scored more than 10 aerial kills. Black Scorpions One and Two Flights only suffered little damages to their aircrafts in the aerial battle. We were fighting the rogue fighter jets, when suddenly AWACS Lightningstruck ( E-2C+ Advanced Hawkeye AEW & C aircraft ) alerted us that he has detected many unknown aircrafts coming towards us at high speed. Ensign "ChopperWardog008" firing an AIM-9X Sidewinder from his F-22AX Raptor After there were no more aircrafts and ships that were protecting the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group. AWACS Lightningstruck proceeded to contact the captain of the rogue carrier strike group to surrender. But unfortunately, it was useless, the aircraft carrier was still firing towards Black Scorpions One and Two Flights, so as previously stated, Black Scorpions Two Flight has to sink it to the bottom of the Pacific. In a single saturation attack, Black Scorpions Two Flight was able to brought down the USS Robert Andersen which is now resting in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Lieutenant Farrell "Blyatmir" Daffa evading an AIM-9X Sidewinder missile in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet After the USS Robert Anderson Carrier Strike Group is sunk, the remaining Black Scorpions One and Two Flights aircrafts returned back to the NUNS Carl Johnson aircraft carrier. The pilots who got their aircrafts shot down previously and were rescued by a United States Navy littoral combat ship were returned back to the NUNS Carl Johnson aircraft carrier on the next day. The United States Navy MAJCOM and Secretary of Defense Tom Mattis thanked the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" and the NUN-IMF for their efforts to take down the rogue USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group. Commander Faza "Talon" Abel firing an AIM-120D AMRAAM from his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet The full pre-operation breifing has been declassifed and is attached down below : [ OPERATION BEACH SHIELD ] : Ensign Jeremiah "Textbook" Lampert gunning down a Ghettonian Air Force fighter jet in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet As a request from Secretary of Defense Tom Mattis, the NUNS Carl Johnson Carrier Strike Group has turned towards east to confront the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group. So, what we are going to do is to destroy all of the USS Robert Andersen Carrier Strike Group's escort ships, and then if possible, make the captain of the flagship of the carrier strike group to surrender, strike their colours, and wave white flags. If it is not, then we have been authorized to sink the flagship to the bottom of the Pacific. We are going to launch from the NUNS Carl Johnson aircraft carrier, which is the flagship of the NUNS Carl Johnson Carrier Strike Group, on Saturday, September 8th at 10:00AM UTC+7 / WIB / 03:00AM ZULU / Friday, September 7th at 08:00PM PST / 11:00PM EST, so make sure you pick the best naval fighter jets in our disposal. Lieutenant Farrell "Blyatmir" Daffa gunning down a Ghettonian Air Force F-15C Eagle in his F/A-18FX Block III Advanced Super Hornet Execution : Ensign Jeremiah "Textbook" Lampert going to trap a wire onboard the NUNS Carl Johnson aircraft carrier in his F/A-18F Block III Advanced Super Hornet
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