by Max Barry

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Region: The Hole To Hide In

RP
The Artaecusian group of F/A-23s launching missiles at the East kowenian aircraft heading along the coast of North kowen. Less then a minute after launching the missiles, the seven radar signatures become three. Of the three, one of them turns towards the North Kowenian coast and continues on for about 30 seconds, going inland before it's signature disappears. The remaining two aircraft turn back to East Kowen.
RP: Gyeryeong
The militia units stationed in and around Gyeryeong cheer at the Artaecusian military presence, before passing along the information they know and begin to focus on more supportive roles (due to their minimal impact on if combat was to break out.) The Artaecusians also seem to have scared off the semiorganized East Kowenian paratroopers, with the Artaecusians finding a hastily abandoned military outpost about 320 meters southwest of the town. The outpost had some abandoned equipment, such as light mortars and mortar shells. While securing the area, the Artaecusians run into a couple of stragglers although after brief combat they quickly surrender.

In the end, the Artaecusians secure:
- Gyeryeong
- Four light mortars and over fifty mortar shells
- Twenty prisoners of war
RP: RE: Invasion
The Artaecusian aircraft is able to strike infrastructure and military targets with minimal response, with about 50% of all their attacks going without even a single aircraft taking off to respond. The Artaecusians figure out though that the East Kowenians do have a few surface-to-air missile (SAM) defenses around what appears to be key or highly important parts of the country. With the capital, a port city named Pyongbaek of which the Artaecusian force has landed about 48 km north of (Pyongbaek, according to intelligence, is where the bulk of the East Kowenian navy is.), and a few military bases with airfields that lie between the capital and Pyongbaek.

The invasion itself onto the beach head also goes surprisingly well, with the initial Artaecusian force coming across an estimated 5,000 troops protecting the beachhead with a few entrenched positions near the beach. As the other waves of Artaecusian troops move in though, it's clear that the East Kowenians were in trouble. Lacking any real anti-armor capablities, the East Kowenian military presence began withdrawing back into the mainland in order to secure more support; although a determined portion of roughly 2,000 troops with two armored personnal carriers continued fighting in the area. The Artaecusians were able to land their full force onto the beach head and within two days, the fighting died down as the force that stayed behind to fight the Artaecusians surrendered after being surrounded and running low on fuel and ammuntion.
RP
With the East Kowenian high command caught with it's pants down by the Artaecusian invasion, it prepares to mobilize it's forces and move them towards the coast to ward off the Artaecusians.
RP
The East Kowenian goverment gives no response to Werewolf Islands statement saying they could be involved in the conflict.

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