
03 April, 2010 to 04 April, 2010
TweetThe United Nations is pushing for democratic elections in Chad as soon as possible, there are however many within the country that are opposed and see it as an end to their power and position and a gradual re-colonisation of Africa, demonstrating that the legacy of Azear is still present. ISAT has pledged to assist Chad military operations to clear known strongholds and towns of opposition supporters and a major offensive is being planned for this spring in preparation for the elections in August.

Situation:
August 2009 saw yet another blow for democracy in Central Africa. The assassination of George Henry Tuwkani, the joint head of the power sharing government, lurched Chad into a volatile power struggle with Victor and the Kanem Guera Brotherhood assuming duties as head of state.
ISAT forces refused his initial demands to leave their mission in Chad and had the weight of the United Nations behind them. Since then, relations have marginally improved with Victor's regime as has the restoration of Chad's infrastructure.
Training of the interior security and military forces is being conducted as well as assistance with their own operations to demonstrate ISAT's international cooperation rather that as ‘invaders hiding in plain sight' as a senior member of Victor's cabinet publicly claimed recently on SNN news.
The United Nations is pushing for democratic elections in Chad as soon as possible, there are however many within the country that are opposed and see it as an end to their power and position and a gradual re-colonisation of Africa, demonstrating that the legacy of Azear is still present. ISAT has pledged to assist Chad military operations to clear known strongholds and towns of opposition supporters and a major offensive is being planned for this spring in preparation for the elections in August.
Many defence analysts have predicted that ISAT forces are in for a very difficult time and to expect heavy resistance in towns and villages that not only already feel distanced from the halls of power in N'Djamena but also indignant at this imposition at the hands of Western strangers.
For those who want to follow the build up of the AOW storyline you can read it on our private forum in the AOW section here-
http://www.stirlingairsoft.com/forum/index.php/board
In the near future you will also be able to follow it on the Stirling Airsoft Blog- http://blog.stirlingairsoft.com/
As the event approach there will also be individual threads relating to build up intel and messages that relate to the mission in the Stirling Events section as well as at UKAZ- http://www.ukairsoftzone.co.uk/forums/forum/134-stirling-airsoft/
Any questions relating to AOW can be asked on our forums.
DBR-Civilian or traditional dress with Red & White Schmagh. Woodland and DPM is allowed strictly no tan or desert. : 75 places
ISAT (2nd Batt Fusiliers, British Army)-British Desert/Multicam( : 30 places
ISAT (1st Batt 15th Infantry Reg, 3rd Infantry Div. US Army)-ACU/Tricolour : 30 places
Task Force Black/SOCA-Any mix of ISAT uniform : 8 Places
Chad Police-olive green uniform with red beret : 7 Places
ISAT Forces
Clear insurgent threat from Moussoro region to allow restructuring process to begin in preperation for Elections
DBR
Engage and disrupt ISAT operations in the region
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