_Stecklenburg 4 Posted September 2, 2023 OPERATION SEFRAWI DAGGER is an open-world singleplayer scenario following a motorized SF platoon deep into enemy territory. Choose your tactics and use the few available assets to overcome an numerical superior enemy. The scenario includes multiple direct-action raids and gives options to fulfill your platoon's logistical needs. Operation SEFRAWI DAGGER pays homage to the founding of the Special Air Service and their daring operations behind enemy lines in Northern Africa during the Second World War.SITUATION Three days after the 2023 national elections in ARGANA, an islamic country in north-western Africa, it's national armed forces (SFIA) under the lead of Colonel Idrissi committed a coup d'etat. In reaction of the illegitimate coup, Moroccan forces initiated an invasion towards LAAYOUNE, the capital city of ARGANA. The SFIA, funded and supplied by CSAT, managed to repel this invasion. The United Nations condemned the SFIA coup in a recent emergency session and member states now call for a military intervention in support of Morocco. While talks of an international military intervention are still ongoing, NATO leaders rely on a clandestine long range reconnaissance group (TF Scorpion) already active in a neighbouring country to create the conditions for a full-scale NATO intervention. After a four day drive through the Saharan Desert, the members of this unit arrive in the SEFROU-RAMAL province, deep in the heartland of ARGANA. In the next 24 hours, TF Scorpion is to seek and destroy strategic SFIA assets in this region. They are helped by a local Tura resistance group led by Arib Said.REQUIRES WESTERN SAHARA DLC & DRONGO'S MAP POPULATIONhttps://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3029603997 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Stecklenburg 4 Posted September 2, 2023 Inspiration for Operation SEFRAWI DAGGER: Stirling's Special Air Service in Northern Africa For further reading on the inspiration of Operation SEFRAWI DAGGER, I recommend this article written by Matthias Ouwejan on TracesOfWar.com Excerpt: "Bill Fraser’s assault group had targeted Agedabia airfield and was the last group that would launch an attack. The LRDG dropped them off at 16 miles from target and they set off in the direction of the airbase. Fraser’s group consisted of just five men and from an observation point, they counted 39 aircraft. They managed to penetrate unseen and placed Lewes bombs on 37 aircraft and an ammunition dump. The five men were on their way to the assembly area when the bombs exploded turning aircraft and depot into a raging fire. Fraser had proved he could disrupt an entire military airbase with just five men." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites