Annihilation

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This mission is complete when the enemy sustains substantial losses and retreats from the battle.
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Dog TagsA Dog Tag is dropped whenever a soldier is killed. Collect three Dog Tags to earn bonus points for your team. |
Annihilation Map List
Barricade | Windmill | Township | Gallery | Snake EyePyramid | Anaconda | Chromite | Castle Rock | Cold Case
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Operation: Barricade
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Scenario:
A squad of NRF agents have infiltrated Rosina, a slum located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and succeeded in stirring up dissent among the local citizenry. The E.U., unable to afford the loss of a sympathetic Brazilian government, deploys a team of commandos to neutralize the NRF threat in the region. However, something more sinister than a riot is brewing; NRF mercenaries are waiting in the tenement to ambush the interloping soldiers. The E.U. forces arrive at the opposite end of the slum, prepared for infiltration via the area’s variety of detours.
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Operation: Windmill
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Scenario:
While the NRF regroups from a major counterattack, the E.U. advance finds itself temporarily halted due to supply shortages. As a result, the NRF and E.U. forces that have divided the city of Aalsmeer agree to a temporary ceasefire. However, NRF Special Forces in the area continue field-testing a mechanized weapon prototype, and the resulting civilian casualties are interpreted by the E.U. as an act of provocation. The tension continues to mount, eventually leading to a long-range skirmish that escalates into a full-fledged battle. Snipers from both sides are pinned down at the edges of a vast marshland surrounding an abandoned windmill, waiting for infantry to arrive. It’s going to be a perilous wait; the decaying buildings, tall grasses, and converging byways offer plenty of cover for enemy sharpshooters.
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Operation: Township
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Scenario:
While patrolling a refugee camp near the Zimbabwe border in the Limpopo province of South Africa, the commanding officer of an E.U. expeditionary troop is assassinated by NRF snipers. The NRF troops try to scramble back to Zimbabwe, where they have amnesty, but are caught out in the open by E.U. forces, and a desperate battle erupts. Each side takes up position at opposite ends of the township, accompanied by AI soldiers. Emotions are running high and nerves are on end, as the embattled soldiers find themselves cornered; in a camp teeming with obstacles and hidden back-routes, death might be just around the corner.
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Operation: Gallery
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Scenario:
Outliers from the NRF Sniper Brigade have ventured into Nord-Pas-de-Calais and raided small villages, looting cultural artifacts before retreating through Belgium to their defense line behind the Rhine River. On their way back, they target an art gallery in Rotterdam, where a valuable masterpiece is kept in the basement. However, they encounter a team of E.U. counter-snipers passing through Rotterdam en route to gather reconnaissance on NRF activities in Germany – and become engaged in a fierce battle. Both sides are bunkered at opposite ends of the gallery, with victory promised to the snipers that best utilize the building’s modern architecture, obstructions, and passageways.
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Operation: Snake Eye
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Scenario:
The NRF receives an intelligence report that the E.U. is marshaling its forces towards Zandvoort in an effort to recapture Hamburg, and orders the nearby garrisoned regiments to secure Zandvoort before the E.U. can establish a hold on the area. NRF troops get to Zandvoort shortly before the E.U. arrives, and the two sides engage in a frantic firefight before there’s even time to properly position themselves.
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Operation: Pyramid
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Scenario:
The NRF's surge is stopped by a desperate E.U. counterattack in France, and the front falls ephemerally quiet. During this temporary lull, the E.U. strives to reinforce their position by securing strategic points in Africa and the Middle East. While fending off the pro-NRF nations Iraq and Iran, they engage Egypt in an attempt to gain influence over the Suez Canal. They promise support for a large-scale waterway and irrigation construction as well as farmland development projects centered on Lake Moeris in Al-Faiyum, its surrounding oases, and Hawara City.
Lucas Duisenberg, president of the European Central Bank, plans to inspect these sites in secrecy – but NRF Intelligence intercepts information regarding the deal and arranges an attempt to assassinate him, hoping to freeze E.U.-Egypt relations. An elite Spetsnaz troop is assembled and sent through Sudan to infiltrate one of the inspection sites north of Hawara City and lay an ambush.
In response to rumors of NRF movement in the south, the Egyptian government asks an E.U. unit to make a precautionary circuit of the Moeris Basin prior to the inspection. This team comes into contact with the NRF Spetsnaz, which is entrenched in an ancient historical site, and exchanges fire. A sporadic volley of gunfire quickly escalates into a ferocious battle.
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Operation: Anaconda
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Scenario:
After successfully recapturing Hamburg, the E.U. drives the harried NRF forces toward Jutland, where they appear trapped. However, the NRF battalions prove particularly elusive, and evade their pursuers for an extended period. As they give chase, the exhausted E.U. forces begin to break formation. When the E.U.’s 7th Combined Armored Brigade briefly stops to resupply, a gap opens up – and the NRF’s opportunistic 16th Special Task Brigade doubles back to the south, hoping to encircle their pursuers and wipe them out before the main E.U. forces arrive. However, the E.U. recognizes their intent and counter by also moving south. The two sides clash at a freight loading facility located in the outer rim of the port city of Kiel.
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Operation: Chromite
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Scenario:
The 3rd Marine Corps of the E.U. lands north of Hamburg but are met with heavy resistance from mechanized NRF forces while securing a beachhead. The Marines are cornered and unable to call in air support due to an approaching storm. To save them from sure annihilation, E.U. headquarters orders the northbound 207th Mechanized Brigade to send a commando strike force to an armament factory in Neuwied that is being used to supply the NRF siege. If E.U. troops can capture the factory, the battle’s momentum will surely change – but the NRF soldiers stationed there won’t let that happen without a fight.
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Operation: Castle Rock
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Scenario:
The NRF has stationed a panzer military unit along a line from Rouen to Orleans, waiting to march on the E.U. if they detect signs of a breakdown in their front line. Unwilling to concede any more territory in France, the E.U. launches a large-scale attack on Rouen and drops tandem airborne regiments into the Forest of Fontainebleau to build a defensive position while watching for chinks in the NRF front. The airborne troops drop into the forest like silent spiders and begin a raid of the NRF's nearby defense outposts.
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Cold Case
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Scenario:
Ruvins Mihailovic, Mashkov’s right-hand man and head of the NRF’s Secret Service, has secretly requested asylum from the E.U.
Mihailovic's request is accepted; he is to go to Alderney, an island under the NRF’s control located in open waters near the French coast, and board an E.U. submarine moored in the English Channel. However, Mihailovic's plan is exposed by NRF Intelligence, and he is arrested before the operation can begin.
E.U. Special Forces arrive at Alderney for extraction, but Mihailovic does not make the rendezvous. Just then, NRF troops spring an ambush, and the E.U. unit is forced to fight. What starts as an extraction plan gone bad quickly becomes a desperate fight for control over a key strategic component in the English Channel.