Simulation of the operational art of air warfare over Vietnam.
Tác Giả: Lee Brimmicombe-Wood
Họa Sĩ: Rodger B. MacGowan, Philip A. Markgraf
Nhà Phát Hành: GMT Games
Downtown: Air War Over Hanoi, 1965-1972 is a game of air warfare over Hanoi. During the Rolling Thunder (1965-68) and Linebacker (1972) campaigns, Hanoi and the Red River Valley was the focus of American air operations intended to pressure North Vietnam's Communist leadership into ceasing their attacks on the South. Against large "packages" of US attack and support aircraft, the Vietnamese deployed a formidable array of anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) and Surface to Air Missiles (SAMs). They also had a force of MiG fighter jets.
Covering air operations from 1965 to 1972, Downtown simulates the clashes between American air power and the North Vietnamese air defence system. The United States player controls Air Force and Navy strikes into Route Packs 5 and 6 - the heart of the Vietnamese defences.
Packages include forces of bombers, fighters, recon planes, jamming aircraft and "Iron Hand" aircraft for suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD). The US player's objective is to destroy ground targets. They can only succeed by integrating all the package elements to complete the mission with minimal loss.
The North Vietnamese player controls concentrations of AAA, Fire Can radar-directed artillery and SAM . They can launch MiG fighters to intercept the bomber streams aimed at 'Downtown' Hanoi. The Vietnamese player must disrupt enemy attacks.
20 scenarios cover historical strike raids from the Rolling Thunder and Linebacker operations. Campaigns simulate raids taking place over the course of several days.
Game Scale:
Game Turn: 1 minute
Hex: 2.5 miles / 4 kilometers
Units: Flights (1-4 aircraft), battalion-sized SAMs (six SA-2 launchers), or multi-battery concentrations of AAA
Game Inventory:
One 22 x 34" full color mapsheet
Two dual-side printed countersheets (560 1/2" counters)
One 48-page Downtown rulebook
One 40-page Downtown scenario booklet
Three dual-side printed Aircraft Data Cards
Four dual-side printed Player Aid Cards
Six dual-side printed Flight Log Sheets
Two 10-sided dice
Solitaire Playability: Low
Complexity Level: High
Players: 2 or more
Playing Time: 4-15 hours