You have to assault this bunker with 5 people in it. Roll with your posts.You can request any resources needed from your command, but it might get denied if it's absolutely absurd.The bunker is a forward position 2km from a small town.
Rolled 33 (1d100)Preferably: A bunker buster bombMore likely: Explosives and a flamethrowerPoor budget: Find the air intake and smoke/gas them out. Alternatively, wait for them to open the bunker to resupply, then breach
>>6300614Luck must have been on your side when you landed an intel job somewhere in Russia/Ukraine as a NATO junior officer, you still don't quite understand how it happened, and neither does command or the Green Beret element that reported movement indicating an enemy fortified position somewhere within a grid square, but you are confident you have a solid guess, because you saw some pixels on a two-month old satellite photo obscured by cloud cover. You call command."Sir, requesting GBU-57 fire mission, over"---"Sir, requesting GBU-57 fire mission, how copy? Over"You think you hear faint laughter on the other line, but you aren't quite sure. In either case, it suddenly dawns on you that you aren't getting a B-2 to strike anything outside of a nuclear facility. This is a difficult conclusion to come to considering that you never passed the ASVAB, nor would you have passed the 80 IQ requirement during WWII, but thankfull it's present day and your daddy works for the senator.Your next call is to your dear allies. You manage to convince the liason that the bunker is a critical impediment to your long-term assault strategy and a squad should be sent immediately to eliminate it, with "flamethrowers" and "explosives". You forget that conventional flamethrowers don't really exist outside of China anymore and you apparently don't understand what a Shmel, Flash, or other modern thermobarics are. The liason does send a fireteam of conscripts with TM2s in broad daylight. Nobody is sure what happened to them, but they are pretty sure this is the footage.
>>6300620Many years later, you become an intelligence officer in a Washington think-tank thanks to your family's connections. But everyone keeps calling you GBU-boy. One day your mother is in the hospital and she is terminal. She asks you to lean in to promise you one thing, you lower your head and listen intensely. She says "Whatever you do, don't call in B2s on machine-gun positions, GBU boy" and starts cackling. This goes on for 3 minutes and then she dies, GBU boy.
>>6300593So is the quest over or do we get another go?
>>6300672You get as many goes as you want. You can also have multiple teams at the same time and we will follow any team that's successful. GBU boy was just specially gifted and rolled low.
Rolled 95 (1d100)>>6300676Send in something more reasonable like a Hellfire missile from a Predator drone I guess. If we can't do that send a fireteam with more modern incendiary munitions like an SMAW.
>>6300684You are sitting at your desk figuring out how to order more anti-drone netting for supply roads when you find out that you are the next GBU-boy. Your immediate response is to see if a Bayraktar can be vectored in to get eyes on target and maybe drop some munitions, but apparently today is your lucky day - there is a Predator about to pull out of a SIGNIT mission over the black sea, and it's carrying Hellfires. As you are getting in touch with the JTACs, "Radistka" walks in and overhears the conversation. You thought busty blonde drone operators were a Warhammer fantasy, but you have been working with her for months now, though usually she is closer to the front lines running FPV ops. She calls out that her teams have spotted EW trucks, so it's a huge risk sending the Predator to lase without dealing with those first. As it happens, she has Fiber Optic FPV teams on the ground that might be able to deal with the Zhitel EW trucks.While you thought this couldn't get any better, a recon team reports the exact coordinates of the bunker. You do have standard fire support available as well, but be aware of counter-batt and other risks.Radistka is watching you for a response.
Rolled 81 (1d100)>>6300691I'll just follow the plan. Send in the FPV drones to kill the trucks and then send in the Predator drone.At risk of embarrassment I'll roll again but I don't know if I have to.
>>6300691Also what's her name lol
>>6300699Oh shit never mind it's Radistka I'm retarded
>>6300698Callsign "Radistka" pops back into the bunker with a huge smile - "Got them, and look at the presents I got!" - she is holding an agro-drone apparently sent to her unit by volunteers. She couldn't be happier with you - killing a Zhitel jamming truck is a rare accomplishment, and it wouldn't have happened if you weren't directing resources to the area. On hearing the good news, you give confirmation on the Predator strike, which immediately drops the last of its fuel tanks and turns inland. The operators raise concerns about SU-27/37 flights in the area and the MQ-1 is painted several times, likely by S-300 radars, but nothing engages and targetting radars never come on. The drone operator follows the precise coordinates and lases the target, guiding the AGM-114K to the entrance of the bunker. 20 lb isn't exactly spectacular, but it looks like it did some serious damage. The Predator exits the area.That evening, Radistka invites you to spend the evening with the drone teams before they go out for their nightly assignments. Her name is Anna.Do you (pick multiple, any, or none - roll for each):1. Engage more with Anna?2. Follow up on the bunker strike? How?3. Do something else? Your role here is to stabilize the front. You are an advisor with a lot of leeway, but generally, you won't get much more than a mechanized squad / recon element / embeded fire support without good cause.Note - command informs that your approval chain is taking a break, so roll for any actions which will be passed up when the CO returns.>>6300702See above, "Radistka" is the callsign. Translates to "radio girl". If you want to know more, ask, unless she is told for you little anon.
Rolled 61, 95 = 156 (2d100)>>6300717Rolling for both if that's how that works.1. Engage more with Anna?Agree to meet with the drone teams. Try to get to know Anna. Keep things professional...for now.2. Follow up on the bunker strike? How?Follow up in the lowest risk way available. I suggest using satellite imagery but I'm not sure if we have access to it and can't think of anything else.
Rolled 38 (1d100)>>6300593I would like ONE (1) thermonuclear device, please.
Rolled 90 (1d100)subterfuge time:I scrounge whatever pseudo-military, olive-drab-camo shit I can to fit right in with these guys, walk right up to the bunker, and mumble some greeting of unintelligible slav-sounding syllables.
Rolled 6 (1d100)>>6300593I waltz up to the bunker alone and unarmed, knowing my Cantonese martial arts will protect me from any adversaries