Rising Storm 2: Vietnam

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam

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Tactics and Strategies
By Mikey
An in depth guide explaining tactics and strategies used in the actual Vietnam war, some history, and how they are used in game.
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Introduction
This guide is to explain actual tactics and strategies used in the Vietnam war and how they can relate to in game tactics and strategies. This guide will break down some history of certain operations and examples, what they represent in game and how they can be used to more effectively play Rising Storm 2.
Search and Destroy
What is search and destroy?
Search-and-destroy missions entailed sending out platoons, companies, or larger detachments of US troops from a fortified position to locate and destroy communist units in the countryside. The idea was to insert ground forces into hostile territory, search out the enemy, destroy them, and withdraw immediately afterward.

History.
In one of the first search-and-destroy missions northwest of Dầu Tiếng, named Operation Attleboro, a US report states that 115 U.S. soldiers were killed, and the North Vietnamese lost 1,062.

How it can be used in game.
Search and Destroy is used to increase combat power loses for the North if a territory is won by the South. If lost the territory remains neutral. This can be especially punishing on maps where a lot of tickets are expended.

Guerrilla Warfare
What is guerrilla warfare?
Guerrilla warfare is a very unconventional style of warfare; it refers to small conflicts where groups of stealthy combatants use the element of surprise to eliminate the opponent. During ambushes the Vietcong guerrilla fighters would sneak up on unaware U.S. troops, attack them, and leave before risking capture.

History.
The Vietcong would avoid pitched battles with the Americans unless the odds were clearly in their favor. There would be more hit and run attacks and ambushes.

How it can be used in game.
Guerrilla warfare is a popular tactic in Rising Storm whether intentional or not. Hiding in brush and waiting for enemies to pass and shooting when the time is right can cause a panic among their team as they try and search for you.
Traps
What are traps?
Traps were a tactic used by the North, they were more often than not sharpened sticks in deep holes or simple snare type stake or "punji". Often smeared with urine, feces, or another substance that would cause infection in the victim.

History.
About 64,000 American troops were killed or injured by traps in the Vietnam War and the use of punji sticks was banned from use in the 1980 Geneva Convention.

How they can be used in game.
In game the North is equipped with Punji Stakes, Tripwire Traps and MD-82 'Toe Popper' Mines. These are most effective hidden in or just off a well traveled path. Well placed traps can cause massive damage, and/or slow the enemy down. Placing your traps, besides shooting the enemy, should be top priority.
Tunnel Systems
What are tunnel systems?
The Vietcong had a hidden system of tunnels stretching over 200 miles. There were hospitals, armouries, sleeping quarters, kitchens and wells underground. These tunnel systems could hide thousands of Vietcong which helped them fight their guerrilla war.

History
American soldiers used the term "Black Echo" to describe the conditions within the tunnels. For the Viet Cong, life in the tunnels was difficult. Air, food and water were scarce, and the tunnels were infested with ants, venomous centipedes, snakes, scorpions, spiders, and rodents.

How they are used in game.
Tunnel systems in Rising Storm work as a respawn point for the North. A squad leader has access to a mattock which places down a tunnel. Tunnels can not be to close to the current objective and you will not spawn at your tunnel if an enemy is near. Tunnels can be used to gain ground advantage from the enemy. When placed well, tunnels can help swarm a point.

Ho Chi Minh Trail
What is Ho Chi Minh Trail?
Vietcong guerrillas were kept well supplied by a constant stream of weapons from the North. These were carried on foot, by bicycle and mule along the Ho Chi Minh Trail - a jungle trail which wound through the neighboring countries of Laos and Cambodia.

History.
Between 1959 and 1975, over two million soldiers from the Northern Communist government traversed it.


How it's used in game.
Ho Chi Minh Trail decreases the amount of time people respawn, and can be vital in situations in which an objective is being contested. Giving an advantage to the North so long the trail is active. Ho Chi Minh Trail can make a decisive victory in a losing situation.
Helicopters
What were helicopters role in the Vietnam War?
Vietnam has been called America's “Helicopter War” because helicopters provided mobility throughout the war zone, facilitating rapid troop transport, close air support, resupply, medical evacuation, reconnaissance, and search and rescue capabilities.



How they are used in game.
The South is provided with four helicopters. Cobra, Loach, Bushrangers and Huey.

Cobra: The AH-1G “Cobra” is armed with heavy weapons intended to destroy enemy positions




Loach:The OH-6 Cayuse “Loach” is the lightest of the helicopters in the game, and serves as an observational reconnaissance support vehicle and attack helicopter, as well as an aerial radio for the US Commander.




Huey: The UH-1H “Huey” is a transport helicopter and is able to drop off or pick up infantry anywhere on the battlefield, allowing the Southern forces to take advantage of this feature to combat the North Vietnamese style of combat.




Bushranger: Exclusive to the the ANZAC forces, the UH-1H “Bushranger” is an attack helicopter variation of the UH-1H “Huey”, armed with two dual M60 GPMG door guns, rockets, and a minigun.
Conclusion
The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1st of November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30th of April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.

Allies of the North:
North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist allies

Allies of the South:
South Vietnam was supported by the United States, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Thailand, and other anti-communist allies

The war, considered a Cold War-era proxy war by some, lasted 19 years, with direct U.S. involvement ending in 1973. The Vietnam War was the longest in U.S. history until the Afghanistan War and was extremely divisive in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and elsewhere. Because the U.S. failed to achieve a military victory and the Republic of South Vietnam was ultimately taken over by North Vietnam, the Vietnam experience became known as "The only war America ever lost." It remains a very controversial topic that continues to affect political and military decisions today.

6 Comments
Manacress85 28 Apr, 2021 @ 4:30am 
While I feel that the application of the tactics to gameplay was lacking a bit, the actual historical information was nonetheless very interesting indeed.
Entry-Level Luxury 22 Apr, 2021 @ 12:45am 
29th lets go!
Sir Digs Alot 6 Apr, 2021 @ 7:46pm 
Actual usage is decent, but moreover the study is excellent yet simple to consume, good work.
LsJuanma 25 Jan, 2021 @ 6:24am 
Such a really nice guide! Congratulations, man!
Xopa 22 Jan, 2021 @ 7:09am 
Well written!
Kauds 21 Jan, 2021 @ 10:00pm 
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