Joe
Junior
- Aug 4, 2018
- 563
(Roleplaying as France, in a Seperate Operation, similar to what Argentina did at the beginning of the campaign.)
In a third and final operation, secretly titled Operation: Soundwave, the General Directorate of External Security would raid the Argentinian Embassy in Paris that was never closed down. In Hanoi, however, the remaining team with the Office of South American Affairs would conduct Phase One of Operation: Soundwave, targetting the Argentinian Embassy in Hanoi. Located at 6 Rue Cimarosa, GDSE Agents COMINT Team would make their way over to the building in an unmarked van from the DGSE Office in Paris at approximately noon. Despite the Argentinian Embassy only occupying a small multi-story building, the team would take no chances. They would be assisted by the 40 GIGN Operatives also following in unmarked van. They would park a block away from the building, blending into the massive amounts of street traffic that was common around that time. With the hefty amounts of traffic on the footpaths as well as the roads, the team would easily blend into the amount of professionals walking to and from places to work.
Exiting the vehicles, the teams would instantly storm the Embassy quickly, outnumbering and subduing the guards outside. They would overcome them quickly as to prevent the Argentinians from destroying any data. From there, they'd break into the embassy and begin to arrest individuals, sending them into the unmarked vehicles to be extradited to Argentina after hostilities had ended. While the GIGN would secure the building, the French GDSE would begin to raid the Embassy and pillage it of all the data. As Argentinian military capabilities were stored in paper files, those would be stolen from the safe in the Ambassador's room. Computer servers and encrypted databanks would be stolen and sent to the DGSE Field Office to undergo decryption and analysis by GDSE codebreakers. In effect, the French military would very soon have access to Argentinian communication networks.
@Naio90
In a third and final operation, secretly titled Operation: Soundwave, the General Directorate of External Security would raid the Argentinian Embassy in Paris that was never closed down. In Hanoi, however, the remaining team with the Office of South American Affairs would conduct Phase One of Operation: Soundwave, targetting the Argentinian Embassy in Hanoi. Located at 6 Rue Cimarosa, GDSE Agents COMINT Team would make their way over to the building in an unmarked van from the DGSE Office in Paris at approximately noon. Despite the Argentinian Embassy only occupying a small multi-story building, the team would take no chances. They would be assisted by the 40 GIGN Operatives also following in unmarked van. They would park a block away from the building, blending into the massive amounts of street traffic that was common around that time. With the hefty amounts of traffic on the footpaths as well as the roads, the team would easily blend into the amount of professionals walking to and from places to work.
Exiting the vehicles, the teams would instantly storm the Embassy quickly, outnumbering and subduing the guards outside. They would overcome them quickly as to prevent the Argentinians from destroying any data. From there, they'd break into the embassy and begin to arrest individuals, sending them into the unmarked vehicles to be extradited to Argentina after hostilities had ended. While the GIGN would secure the building, the French GDSE would begin to raid the Embassy and pillage it of all the data. As Argentinian military capabilities were stored in paper files, those would be stolen from the safe in the Ambassador's room. Computer servers and encrypted databanks would be stolen and sent to the DGSE Field Office to undergo decryption and analysis by GDSE codebreakers. In effect, the French military would very soon have access to Argentinian communication networks.
@Naio90