![]() the automated waypoints are placed straight on top of known enemy air defence sites. With that said, I have not played the scenarios completely hands-off, but have intervened a few times when e.g. I also generally prefer to create the missions and then let the AI play them out instead of directing individual aircraft and shots. These will have an effect on the outcome. Note that there for all aircraft are some omissions/less than ideal loadouts in the database for the rather particular Finnish case. As such, while you shouldn’t treat the results as gospel, it does provide some interesting pointers. ![]() CMO is widely billed as the best simulator available to the general public for this kind of scenarios, though obviously it being based on open information will lead to a certain amount of guesswork when it comes to the most classified capabilities (such as stealth and EW). There is also a professional edition, which sport an impressive list of references (including, ironically enough, both Boeing and Lockheed Martin, as well as a number of services). The basic version is based on open sources and meant largely for entertainment purposes (though granted you need a bit of an unconventional definition of “entertainment” to enjoy it, but I figure most of my readers will fit that description). What is Command: Modern Operations?Ĭommand: Modern Operations (CMO) is the follow-on to the older Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations (COMANO), itself the spiritual successor to the old Harpoon-series. This peeked my interest, and I got intrigued enough to start doing my own wargaming. Perhaps most surprisingly, the suppression reportedly worked rather well, but few kills against enemy radars/other GBAD-systems were scored. What raised eyebrows was that a combined Super Hornet/Growler-force had little issues with cleaning out enemy aircraft, they struggled in the face of the Russian IADS. In short, fellow blogger ‘IsoT’ had made a scenario in Command: Modern Operations where he ran HX-contenders in strike missions against Russian targets. A recent discussion on Twitter caught my eye.
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