Read Sceranios

Here are a list of some of the scenarios available in Target Korea. If you have any ideas for a scenario email me with your ideas!

Night Fight

The Army has heard prop and jet aircraft flying at night and want the Air Force to look into it. The is the new version with late air launch added and the engagement areas removed.

Furball Fun

This is not a real mission in the Korean conflict, it is just a simple map and set of aircraft to help keep your eyes and guns sharp. So hop on a plane and set your guns a-blazing.

Island Attack

 Attack and destroy the weapons plant on the Korean Sea.

Reds Strikes back

North Korea has had enough, here they come again!

The Bridges at Toko-ri.

The U.S. Navy has been charged with taking out the bridges north east of Sinanju to help stem the tide of supplies coming from the north. This is the Dean-o update.

Offline Training

Before you log a combat mission online, take a few minutes in this mission to familiarize yourself with the aircraft you will be piloting, and those you will be flying against. Know your own limits, know the Enemy.
Your goal in this session is familiarization: practice take offs, landing, and basic flight maneuvers. When you are ready, load up your favorite ordnance, and hit the bombing range. Taking off with a full load of ordnance can be tricky, so make sure you have the procedure down before you roll with a few hundred pounds of high explosive under your seat.
To get started, choose "Select Aircraft" from the menu.

The Reds are Coming!

Communist forces have invaded South Korea! The South Korean army is un-prepared to deal with a full scale invasion. United States forces, operating under a United Nations mandate, have joined the fight. Advance Naval and Air Force units, staging from makeshift fields in Korea, are attempting to slow down the Communist onslaught.

UN Counterattack

UN ground forces, aided by strong air support, have pushed the Communists back to the 38th parallel, and are advancing northwards. American forces under General MacArthur's command are within striking distance of the important port city of Wonsan.

Delaying Action

The Communists have exploited their initiative and advanced South.  Seoul has fallen. United Nations forces are retreating. The Joint Operations Center and 8th Army HQ are relocating to Taegu.

Home by Christmas

United Nations forces under General MacArthur, having stopped the Communist invasion of July 1950, have gone on the offensive.  U.N. troops are on the outskirts of the North Korean capitol of Pyongyang, and control almost the entire Eastern coast of Korea.
Reports of Chinese language radio chatter are trickling in to UN HQ, but the significance is is not clear.
If the UN can finish off the Communist air forces, the war may end by Christmas...
Even Strength
The tide of war has gone back and forth, the United Nations and Communists forces have fought back to the pre-war boundary lines. With both sides evenly matched on the ground now, victory in the air could tip the scales on the ground as well.

Pusan Perimeter

Poorly equipped and poorly led U.N. troops have retreated to a small pocket of resistance on the Southeast tip of the Korean Peninsula. The last open port in Korea, Pusan, is overcrowded with fleeing refugees and disheartened troops. Total victory for the Communists is within reach.

Pyongyang Dustup

The UN forces seem to be superior, having achieved significant success, but the outcome of the war is not yet decided.

Russian Palash

Victory for the Communists is closer than ever.  The UN airfields around Seoul, such as Kimpo, are of no use. Communists air forces now penetrate deeply and boldly into South Korean territory.

All The Marbles

Negotiations are taking place and it appears the conflict may be resolved with a De-Militarized Zone.  As the prospect of a 'cool down' in hostilities approaches, each side strives to gain another inch of ground to control where that DMZ will be.

Sondok Refinery

The UN has made gains on the ground. Now, to pressure the Communists into an unfavorable settlement, they strike at North Korea's industry--in this instance, the key refinery at Sondok.

Brothers at War

Republic of Korea F-51s, operating from Kangnung on the east coast, seek to stop a tank offensive. Yak-9Ps from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea try to protect the troops to allow the assault to proceed.

 

 

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