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Deep Strike: Attack and Defend Important Infrastructure!

Pilots, get yourself ready, as it’s time for takeoff! Today we’re introducing the Deep Strike event — an asymmetrical game mode where one team attacks and the other defends important infrastructure in one of several loc

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changedPilots, get yourself ready, as it’s time for takeoff! Today we’re introducing the Deep Strike event — an asymmetrical game mode where one team attacks and the other defends important infrastructure in one of several locations.
addedTake part in this two-day event and try out new mechanics that we’re working on! Read on to learn more about Deep Strike.
addedHow does Deep Strike work?For those of you who have already played the “Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses” (SEAD) event back in April, you’ll feel familiar with Deep Strike, as the vehicles, operational logic and many other aspects are similar. However, instead of a SAM site, the key objective is now industrial facilities that can be destroyed dynamically. Below, we’ll dive into the new objective for both teams first, and then we’ll cover what else is similar to the SEAD event.
changedDestroy or Defend an oil refinery or power plant!In Deep Strike, the defending team must protect an oil refinery or power plant composed of dozens of buildings that have their own damage model, protected by AI-controlled Rapier and ZSU-23-4V Shilka systems. Both of these systems pose a deadly threat to the attacking team, who will have to devise tactics to engage, destroy, evade and effectively utilize their available arsenal to complete their objective.
addedAttacking teamAs an attacker, your objective is to inflict as much damage as possible to the oil refinery or power plant. You’ll have access to a helicopter as well as a plane, offering new opportunities for stealth attacks and precision missile strikes. The plane of choice to serve as the main strike force for the attacker side is the F-4E Phantom II, armed with missiles and bombs to destroy the infrastructure and SAM systems, along with air-to-air missiles to destroy enemy aircraft. The AH-1F helicopter is armed with ATGMs and unguided rockets to precisely destroy the defending team’s SAM systems.
changedEvent FeaturesThe gameplay in this event is asymmetrical: one team attacks and the other defends. This requires you to adapt to different roles and strategies.

Pilots, get yourself ready, as it’s time for takeoff! Today we’re introducing the Deep Strike event — an asymmetrical game mode where one team attacks and the other defends important infrastructure in one of several locations.

Take part in this two-day event and try out new mechanics that we’re working on! Read on to learn more about Deep Strike.

When: From October 22nd (11:00 GMT) until October 24th (11:00 GMT) Where: Events and Tournaments -> Deep Strike

How does Deep Strike work?

For those of you who have already played the “Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses” (SEAD) event back in April, you’ll feel familiar with Deep Strike, as the vehicles, operational logic and many other aspects are similar. However, instead of a SAM site, the key objective is now industrial facilities that can be destroyed dynamically. Below, we’ll dive into the new objective for both teams first, and then we’ll cover what else is similar to the SEAD event.

Destroy or Defend an oil refinery or power plant!

In Deep Strike, the defending team must protect an oil refinery or power plant composed of dozens of buildings that have their own damage model, protected by AI-controlled Rapier and ZSU-23-4V Shilka systems. Both of these systems pose a deadly threat to the attacking team, who will have to devise tactics to engage, destroy, evade and effectively utilize their available arsenal to complete their objective.

Roles and Objectives

Attacking team

As an attacker, your objective is to inflict as much damage as possible to the oil refinery or power plant. You’ll have access to a helicopter as well as a plane, offering new opportunities for stealth attacks and precision missile strikes. The plane of choice to serve as the main strike force for the attacker side is the F-4E Phantom II, armed with missiles and bombs to destroy the infrastructure and SAM systems, along with air-to-air missiles to destroy enemy aircraft. The AH-1F helicopter is armed with ATGMs and unguided rockets to precisely destroy the defending team’s SAM systems.

Defending team

As a defender, your objective is to protect the infrastructure from the incoming attacker team. Coordinate with your allies and build a layered defense to prevent the attackers from carrying out their objective. You’ll pilot the formidable MiG-21bis, armed with air-to-air missiles to take out the enemy Phantoms and AH-1Fs.

Event Features

  • The gameplay in this event is asymmetrical: one team attacks and the other defends. This requires you to adapt to different roles and strategies.

  • There are no enemy markers on aircraft or on the map. Use your aircraft’s systems and your experience to find and destroy your enemies.

  • Each player has 3 respawns available, giving both teams the opportunity to experiment with tactics. The attacking team can also alternate the aircraft they use.

  • The attacking team has access to both planes and helicopters, providing unique opportunities to coordinate attacks to destroy enemies from afar and support allied aircraft.

  • All players who have an aircraft at rank V or higher in their hangar can take part in the event.

  • The vehicles used in the event are issued automatically and do not need to be purchased.

  • Respawning in a vehicle requires Silver Lions, which are returned at the end of the mission if the plane or helicopter wasn’t destroyed, or when leaving the vehicle in a safe exit zone. The number of Silver Lions returned depends on the vehicle’s condition.

  • Safe exit zones become available once all weapons of a certain type have been used. If you

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