AIM-54
First Post
The_Universe said:Four weeks seems a little short, to me. I think you'd be LUCKY to see operational teams by the end of six weeks. But, maybe I am way off base. Jeremiah, Mik, any idea how long this kind of training *really* takes? I am not sure I have the DnD equivalent information somewhere.
Hmmm....maybe I'll just start up a thread about it elsewhere on the boards, and let someone else figure it out for me.
--KCB
I used four weeks as a bare minimum, but also because we're asking less of our SpecForces than in the real world. Real world SpecForces undergo significant cultural and language training for the area they're going to be based in, not to mention training for different terrain type missions and the variety of different weapons they have to be qualified for (including likely opposing forces weapons). Our guys basically need to be excellent at combat, stealth and some advanced charisma capabilities.
For something on Ranger training:
http://www.baseops.net/militarybooks/armyranger.html
The basic stage is just 3 weeks (but an intense three weeks!). Granted they go through much more training (another 6 weeks or so), but modern warfare is much more complicated (in terms of the variety of weapons/tactics/technology one must be expert at). Delta Force training is significantly longer (3-4 week selection course + 6 month Operator training course) but Delta Force and other such elite units are beyond anything we are likely to attain or necessarily require for our mission.
Four weeks may be enough to stand up the first squad, but they may not be fully operational for another 2-3 weeks. Depending on where the initial recruits start from will also affect how much time is necessary to get them where they need to be.
Mik's stuff looks pretty good, but I'm still going to go through and have a go at it and we can hash out a final version before we play again.
Also Phoenix is spelled like that. P-H-O-E-N-I-X. O before E. Sorry, but that was annoying me.
In a pinch AIM-54 will do, however.
