gathering people for the third world war. Don’t be scared, it’s just one small, like a flash drive, Defcon strategy. I’m tired of playing with bots.
Game description: Simulator of world thermonuclear war, with the possibility of online play. You are the commander in chief; From the safety of an underground bunker, you fight for world domination against the computer or with friends online. The entire nuclear arsenal, battleships, submarines and aircraft are at your disposal. You can enter into alliances and unions, but remember: you must strike first, because your new friends are not asleep. The right moment – and your massive nuclear strike will wipe out the enemy from the face of the earth, but the slightest mistake – and get ready for a crushing counterattack! There can be no winner in a global thermonuclear war. But maybe you can at least stay alive.
Although the game looks scary, http://duckduckbingocasino.co.uk/ if you play a little..
Need 5 people (I will be 6)
1 person for Central Asia
1 person per USA
1 person for the USSR
1 person for Africa
1 person for Europe
1 person for South America.
(I’m too much for Europe))))
We will play like this, first everyone is kind))))
At stage 3, you can attack with a fleet, or launch fighters for reconnaissance.
At stage 1 (Stages 5) you can use the ENTIRE NUCLEAR RESERVE (Uhhaaa-uhhaaa-uhhaa)
There actually is such a system:
DEFCON 5 – normal military readiness corresponding to peacetime.
DEFCON 4 – similar to the fifth level, but the activity of intelligence services increases. The United States spent almost the entire Cold War at this level.
DEFCON 3 – level of increased combat readiness. All military units change their radio call signs according to secret documents. "Troika" caught fire on September 11, 2001 after the terrorist attack.
DEFCON 2 – this level precedes maximum combat readiness. There is only one reliably known case of the announcement of this level – during the Cuban Missile Crisis (only for the Strategic Air Command – the armed forces as a whole remained at the DEFCON 3 level).
DEFCON 1 – maximum combat readiness. Implies that the United States is on the eve of a large-scale military conflict with the possible use of weapons of mass destruction. US troops have never been transferred to this level of readiness, only in November 1983, as part of the ten-day NATO command exercise “Skilled Shooter” in Western Europe, a drill corresponding to this level was practiced.