Home Event News FCS & Airborne joint event at Longmoor – Sept 8th

FCS & Airborne joint event at Longmoor – Sept 8th

by News Fairy

FCS have sent over details of their upcoming event at Longmoor:

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Presenting the third and final event in this summer’s FCS Urban Series – the legendary Longmoor FIBUA Training Village!

Operation Mongoose is a mil-sim day in partnership with Airborne Airsoft. Airborne will be running the core missions, with FCS running the various side-missions. Each team will have a dedicated HQ, and a rolling lunch will be provided (ie. Participants are free to grab their lunch whenever they like, but the day will not stop).

To book, please visit the event page at www.firefight.co.uk

Date: Saturday September 8th
Arrive: 0800 (gates are locked at 0900)
Location: Longmoor Training Camp, GU33 6EL
Cost: £45 (£20 deposit, £25 on day)
Ammo limit: 400 rounds per life
Pyrotechnics: Yes
Age limit: 18+

Intel:
On Friday 7th September 2012 Iran test fired a so called ‘Harmless’ rocket. What NATO did not know was that this ‘Harmless’ rocket was a live nuclear weapon.

There was a malfunction with one of the rocket boosters causing it to go off course and crash land in a town called Longmooriskstan just inside the border of Iran/Iraq.

A team of American/British Special Forces have been rapidly deployed to an RV point 10km inside Iraq, approximately 25km from Longmooriskstan. Iranian National Forces have been put on full alert and are actively seeking the downed rocket.

It is not known at this stage as to whether the core of the warhead has been exposed or not.

*Intel Update*
Weapons technicians who designed the lost war head have warned that the high explosives contain an unstable chemical compound which once released into the air or ground can result in contamination on a scale dwarfing the Chernobyl disaster. Needless to say if this compound was fall into the wrong hands it could be weaponised into easily transportable devices such as person or vehicle borne explosive weapons of mass destruction. NATO forces are treating safe recovery of the weapon as their highest priority and the local rebel jafar insurgents of Longmooriskstan are also keen to gain control of the weapon. Both sides have despatched weapon technicians and rocket scientists to locate and recover the device. NATO have despatched their top ammo tech whilst the Iranians have kidnapped a retired rocket scientist whose family are being held as leverage. Both specialists are in a race against the clock but who will recover the missile components first?

(FCS)

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