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As we
enter the 21st Century, confrontations between nations continue to arise around
the world. When diplomacy fails, military forces are ready to step forward
to deal with the situation. As it was before the Cold War, use of military
action has become an extension of political power. This is especially true
for the world's navies who are often the most ready to deal with a crisis,
and may already be nearby. The potential for conflict throughout the world's
waters has risen dramatically, creating a number of situations, both actual
and hypothetical, that can be simulated using the HarpoonTM game system.
Harpoon Naval Review 2000 provides detailed scenarios that allow you to explore
conflicts in the Taiwan Strait, the Indian Ocean, South America, the Mediterranean,
and the Baltic. Harpoon Naval Review 2000 also includes articles on current
naval events around the world, optional rules for logistics and endurance,
along with ship and aircraft forms for the scenarios.
Harpoon Naval Review 2000 has
72 pages, containing:
- Articles
on:
The Navies of South America
A Royal Navy for the 21st Century
38 Ship Forms- Littoral Warfare
- 4 Aircraft
Forms
- Optional
Rules for Naval Logistics, Repairs, and Endurance
- TEN Detailed
Scenarios
- 5 Stand-alone:
Blow in the Baltic - Russia vs. Germany
Assault on a Queen - Libya vs. Great Britain
Conflict of Interest - India vs. China and Pakistan
Fish Wars, Round 2 - Canada vs. Spain
Action in the Adriatic - NATO vs. Yugoslavia
- 5 Theme
Related:
One China - 3 concerning China vs. USA and Taiwan
The Second War of the Pacific - 2 with Peru and Bolivia vs. Chile
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