
They get out of their Humvee and follow Sgt. The team drives down the street until they approach some roadblocks, a BTR-80 is at the end of the street. The front Humvee's gunner spools his minigun at one paratrooper attempting to land on the roof of a house. Up above in the sky, Russian MiGs are flying low and fast and transport planes dropping paratroopers. We are cut off, I repeat, we are cut off!.Bugging out, bugging out! Drop that air drop and get down! my sector is under heavy fire.we've lost contact with.requesting air support!.

Radio: The Russians have everything east of I-95!. forces unpreparedly engaging the Russian Federation Army. As they drive through a small town, radio chatter is heard of U.S. Army Ranger Private James Ramirez in Northeastern Virginia. SOSUS and PAVE PAWS arrays are inoperative at this time. NORAD HQ: All stations, be advised - satellite surveillance has been disabled. This is First Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Sergeant Foley, acting commander of Hunter Two-One. NORAD HQ: Standby! Attempting to contact the nearest unit in that sector. Do you have anything on your scope?Īir Traffic Controller: They're everywhere!Īnd a massive group of bogeys on the East Coast all over I-95.Īir Traffic Controller: I'm lookin' at fighter jets over I -95! How the hell did they get through? Solar interference? Heavy sunspot activity today.

Signs in your sector of some 100 bogeys, please advise. Over.Īnother large group over the Pacific near the West Coast. NORAD HQ: Sand Bravo, be advised, running diagnostics to scan for malfunction. (In background): Yeah, it might be a glitch on one of the ACS modules. NORAD HQ: Sand Bravo, we're reading 70 bogeys in your sector, please verify.


One group over the Bering Strait near Alaska. NORAD HQ's satellite tracks formations of bogeys approaching around the U.S.
