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The Empire of the Americas
- Nov 14, 2019
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| Brazil-Portugal Joint Exercise "Atlântico" | |
Operation Overview
The "Atlântico" Joint Exercise is an initiative created by the Navies of the Empire of Brazil and the Parliamentary Monarchy of Portugal for closer cooperation in the future. the Joint Exercise will be separated into two phases. Phase I would be a dedicated Wargame between the leadership of both fleets. Phase II would be dedicated to fire exercises and standard training.
The Exercise's aim is to increase the cooperation between both fleets, and to train the Personnel on their assigned positions during combat.
Operational Cost: 500000000
The High Command of the Imperial Navy would order the encrypted deployment of the following fleet:
>>The Following is Encrypted and Secured property of the Imperial Brazilian Navy!<<
[1x] Minas Gerais-Class Aircraft Carrier
[AIB Minas Gerais]
[1x] Type 51 Luda-Class Destroyer
[AIB Rio Grande do Sul]
[2x] Oslo-Class Frigate
[AIB Bahia]
[AIB Maranhão]
[2x] Niteroi-Class Frigate
[AIB Sergipe]
[AIB Ceará]
[4x] Sa'ar 5-Class Corvette
[AIB Acré]
[AIB Rio Grande do Norte]
[AIB Santa Catarina]
[AIB Roraima]
[1x] Almirante Gastão Motta-Class Replenishment Vessel.
[AIB Almirante Gastão Motta]
-Attatched Air Wings
1st Squadron "Alpha"
[x5] AMX A-1B
-2nd Squadron "Delta"
[x5] AMX A-1B
-3rd Squadron "Beta"
[x5] AMX A-1B
-4th Squadron "Omega"
[x5] AMX A-1B
[x5] AMX A-1B
-2nd Squadron "Delta"
[x5] AMX A-1B
-3rd Squadron "Beta"
[x5] AMX A-1B
-4th Squadron "Omega"
[x5] AMX A-1B
The AIB Minas Gerais would lead the Fleet, Its Anti-Aircraft Guns would be loaded, the AMX-A1Bs would be loaded onto the carrier, alongside supplies and ammo, Admiral Diego Costa da Silva being on board the vessel. The AIB Rio Grande do Sul Destroyer would be in-front of the Carrier, fully equipped with its anti-ship missiles, the twin 130 mm (5 in) gun mounts and 37 mm (1.5 in) anti-aircraft guns being loaded,on both sides following the Destroyer, were the AIB Bahia and AIB Maranhão frigates were fully equipped with torpedoes and ammunition for their 76mm cannons, as well as ammunition for their 12.7mm, 20mm and 40mm/70mm anti-aircraft guns, both ships' sensors and long-range, surface and search radars, as well as sonars, would all be activate and running for the trip. between the Carrier's back, was the AIB Rio Grande do Norte and the AIB Ceará with their Anti Ship and Anti Missiles being fully loaded, along with their Naval guns and their Anti-Aircraft Auto-cannons. The ships would also have their torpedoe launchers loaded, along with their anti-submarine rocket launchers. In between the two Frigates was the AIB Almirante Gastão Motta, filled with supplies and ammunition for the voyage. The AIB Acré, AIB Rio Grande do Norte, AIB Santa Catarina and the AIB Roraima would be put in a position forming a square around the fleet, their Anti Air and Anti Ship Missiles would be online and loaded, along with their torpedo launchers. All vessels were fully crewed for the trip.
The Fleet would depart from Rio de Janeiro Naval Base, Planning to Group with the Portuguese fleet.
A Document with the Information of the Exercise would be sent to the Portuguese Navy Command through Encrypted channels.