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ColdWar:Deep Strike

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Two US F-15E Strike Eagles are sent on an Anti-Ship mission from their Iceland base. Their goal is to destroy the Soviet super carrier "Ulynovsk", before she can get within combat radius. The soviets launch three SU33 Flankers from the carrier to intercept the Eagles, but can they stop the Eagles in time?

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ok.....

that was good.....

nice

that was cool but you need to be more acurate. that was nice but you got the name of the SU-33 wrong its Flanker-D a the name Flanker is for the SU-35 fighter. AND A IMPORTANT NOTE: NO CIWS (Close-in weapon system), Flak( a acronym for the german word ,aircraft defense cannon,FLugAbwehrKanone, and difernt planes. i know that it would be a pain but three SU-33s only doesnt look good. try putting a SU-25 or a MIG. But thats just me. but keep up the good work.

Foxbat responds:

Thanks, yes thanks I made this a while back my mistake, but you’ll see in my new animation Coldwar: Fleet Defender in the Features/Aircraft info/Su-33 you’ll see I use the correct NATO reporting name 'Flanker-D'. But the Flanker series that started with the Su-27 Flanker not the Su-35 Super Flanker so the name Flanker come from the NATO, you see in the Cold war NATO gave special names to all the Soviet aircraft, they gave all Fighter aircraft names starting with F like the Flanker. Then gave all Helicopter names starting with H like Hind and all Bombers name with B like Bear and then all Cargo planes names starting with C like Candid. Anyway back to the Flankers the Su-35 is one of the latest in the Flanker series; it’s a new fighter that came after the Su-33. They are all based off the Su-27. Su-27 variants and derivatives include:
-T10 ("Flanker-A"): Initial prototype configuration.
-T10S: Improved prototype configuration, more similar to production spec.
-Su-27S (Su-27 / "Flanker-B"): Initial production single-seater. The "T10P" designation is sometimes used for Su-27S single-seaters stripped of secondary strike capability.
-Su-27UB ("Flanker-C"): Initial production two-seat operational conversion trainer.
-Su-27SK: Export Su-27 single-seater.
-Su-27UBK: Export Su-27UB two-seater.
-Su-27K (Su-33 / "Flanker-D"): Carrier-based single-seater with folding wings, high-lift devices, and arresting gear, built in small numbers. They followed the "T10K" prototypes and demonstrators.
-Su-27P: Single-seat demonstrator with improvements such as inflight refueling probe.
-Su-27PU (Su-30): Two-seat limited production machine with improvements such as inflight refueling probe, fighter direction avionics, new flight control system, and so on.
-Su-30M / Su-30MK: Next-generation multirole two-seater. Apparently a few Su-30Ms were built for Russian evaluation in the mid-1990s, though nothing much came of the effort. The Su-20MK export variant was embodied as a series of two demonstrators of different levels of capability.
-Su-30MKI: Substantially improved Su-30MK for the Indian Air Force, with canards, vectored-thrust engines, new avionics provided by several nations, and multirole capability.
-Su-30MKK: Su-30MK for the Chinese air force, with updated Russian-built avionics and multirole capability, but no canards or thrust-vectoring engines. The Chinese navy also bought similar "Su-20MK2" machines with enhanced antishipping attack capabilities.
-Su-30MKM: Su-30MK for Malaysia.
-Su-30KI: Improved single-seater with Su-30MK features for Indonesia deal that fell through, following in the steps of an "Su-27SMK" evaluation aircraft flown in the mid-1990s.
-Su-27M (Su-35, Su-37): Series of improved demonstrators for an advanced single-seat multirole Su-27S derivative. The series also included a two-seat "Su-35UB" demonstrator.
-Su-27SM: Upgraded Russian Su-27S, featuring technology evaluated in the Su-27M demonstrators.
-Su-27UBM: Comparable upgraded Su-27UB two-seater.
-Su-32 (Su-27IB): Two-seat dedicated long-range strike variant with side-by-side seating in "platypus" nose. (Su-27KUB: Essentially an Su-27K carrier-based single-seater with a side-by-side cockpit, for use as a naval carrier trainer or multirole aircraft.)
Yeah I know what you’re saying; I can see how very unrealistic it is now. Two F-15E would not try and attack a Carrier with Mk 84 bombs because they would be take out before they could get in range. But I am planning on making a Remastered version with a better version of the story I made this one I may include the Mig-29K navelised version, the Su-25T navelised version, and Yak-141 Freestyle. The F-15E will carry AGM-65 Mavericks or AGM-84 Harpoons (In my story the F-15 has been upgraded with ability to use Harpoon anti ship missiles given it the added Anti-ship capabilities). and it might feature a some F-14 Tomcat’s and a US carrier group and maybe a F-15C. so I’ll fix up those thing in that one.

pretty good

the art was really good but the animation was a little off. the music really complimented the action. you can draw pretty good and it was pretty accurate.

good

it was a good flash but i did'nt really saw who =who.
and a pilot don't BOMB his OWN ship

Foxbat responds:

Thanks,
well I thought because the planes are diferent colours it would help. but thanks for the pointer.

hm

it was a good flash just a few things..
americans should have lost (really 2 f15's winning this, riiiight)
and the explosing planes looked pretty crappy it would be better if more parts would fly around, if the planes didn't inmedeatly were destroyed (Plane gets hit, pilot bails, plane crashes in sea)

but overall very well done =P

Foxbat responds:

Thanks,
Well there is an alternative ending in the special features. And yeah I'm still new to flash so I'm still learn how to make explosions and I'll try and improve them next time.

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