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    C-130s coming from north overwater, what do they do?

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      macieksoft last edited by

      I see that in campaign there are enemy (Egyptian) C-130s coming from nowhere (they fly from north over the water, but there is no airbase where they can come from), the only airbase on the north is friendly to Israel.
      What do they do?

      I guess it is a kind of resupply from their buddies on the other side of the world ๐Ÿ˜‰
      When i shot one will it affect campaign in any way?

      They seems to be flying there peroidically, every few hours there seems to be a C-130 flying from north out of nowhere and landing on the Egyptian airbase.
      The funny thing is that i never seen them departing from any Egyptian airbase. So the airbase seems to be receiving C-130s but they seems to never depart them ๐Ÿ˜›

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        Echo7 last edited by

        @macieksoft:

        I guess it is a kind of resupply from their buddies on the other side of the world ๐Ÿ˜‰

        Correct.

        @macieksoft:

        When i shot one will it affect campaign in any way?

        Shooting them down has the same effect as shooting down other Egyptian C-130โ€™s - it will reduce that side ability to restock supplies. The squadron they are coming from, while outside the map, is tracked for losses like a regular squadron and its flights are generated only when aircraft are available.

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          macieksoft @Echo7 last edited by

          OK. But why i never seen them departing from Egypt? I bet that after few days airbase should be full of C-130s blocking all the runways and taxiways if they donโ€™t depart ๐Ÿ˜› I know this not gonna happen in BMS anyway.

          Another question. When i blow up the airbase they land on will it reduce ability to restock supplies?

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            JOKER_duke @macieksoft last edited by

            @macieksoft:

            OK. But why i never seen them departing from Egypt? I bet that after few days airbase should be full of C-130s blocking all the runways and taxiways if they donโ€™t depart ๐Ÿ˜› I know this not gonna happen in BMS anyway.

            Another question. When i blow up the airbase they land on will it reduce ability to restock supplies?

            When you blow up the airbase they land on,they will no place to distribute supplies.

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              Jackal @JOKER_duke last edited by

              @macieksoft:

              But why i never seen them departing from Egypt? I bet that after few days airbase should be full of C-130s blocking all the runways and taxiways if they donโ€™t depart ๐Ÿ˜› I know this not gonna happen in BMS anyway.

              They could come also from other places far away from that area, I have to guessโ€ฆ @JOKER_duke:

              When you blow up the airbase they land on,they will no place to distribute supplies.

              And your conclusion is due as itโ€™s logical.

              With best regards to all,

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