Georgia At War Logistics
Logistics in GAW
Contents
Overview
Logistics in GAW refers to the use of helicopters and aircraft to deploy troops and vehicles to the front lines. This is crucial in the ground battle, as it's the only way that blue forces can get deployed to the field. These features are accomplished on the server using Complete Troops and Logistics scripts (CTLD) and available under the radio menu F10 Other menu. Check out the original source Github page, or to see how the server configures it check out the GAW Github
Available Aircraft
Players
- Mi-8TV2
- UH-1H Huey
AI
- C-130
- UH-60 Blackhawk
- CH-47 Chinook
AI Logistics
The F10 radio menu has the option to send security forces to points of interest around the map (FARPs and Airbases right now). There is a 1.5 minute cool down between deploying security forces to anywhere. When the forces land, a small security force will be deployed around the touchdown point. This force consists of trucks providing fuel and ammo, and ground units to defend the base from Mi-26s trying to recapturing the base. Players may realize they cannot refuel or rearm because of a unit missing from an attack. A security force must be redeployed to replace it, or a server restart will respawn the force with full health.
Player Logistics
Backed by CTLD, the main way to deploy blue forces (and the only way to deploy air defenses) is by Blue players flying CTLD crates and troops to the deployment zones.
Players can carry troops available as a number of presets. The player must be in proximity of the troop pickup zone marked by green smoke at available bases. Players can spawn vehicles using a certain number of crates. Crates can be picked up within a few nautical miles of base. This zone was usually centered within 0.25nm around HEMT TFFT logistics truck.
Spawning into a slot
Almost all (pending bugs) Mi-8 and UH-1H helicopters will be enabled with CTLD, and can access the menu via F10 radio menu.
Pickups
Troops
Troop pickups are enabled in logistics zones around the FARPs. Green smoke is deployed in those zones for recognition. Simply land nearby that smoke, and you can use the F10 radio menu to request troops. F10 -> CTLD -> Troop Transport -> Load ...
The selected troop type will be loaded into your transport.
Vehicles and SAM sites
Vehicles and SAM sites are transported by using crates in CTLD. The vehicles pickup is generally near the smoke, but instead of being provided by the troop zone (the smoke) it's provided by a nearby HEMTT. Some of these may take more than one crate. Use the F10 Radio menu, similar to troops, but instead pick the selection for AA vehicles.
Picking up a crate involves hovering over top of it for a period of time (5 seconds at time of writing). CTLD displays a countdown at the top right of your screen while hovering, and once the countdown is done the crate is loaded into your helicopter.
Deployment
Troops
Deploying carried troops to the field is done by landing your helicopter and selecting CTLD from the F10 menu, then Troop Transport, then deploy troops. If this is done too close to a pickup zone, it will simply restock the infantry back into the logistics zone.
Vehicles and SAM Sites
Once you've landed in your deployment area while carrying a crate, you can drop the crate by selecting F10 -> CTLD -> CTLD Commands -> Drop crate. The crate should appear in front of you, and if you have enough crates for the item you can deploy them. To deploy, select F10 -> CTLD -> CTLD Commands -> Unpack any crate. If anything is missing you should be notified.
HAWK sites are an example that require multiple crates. To deploy a single HAWK site, you need to deploy 4 crates to the field, in close proximity to each other. The 4 crates required are the Launcher, PCP, Tracking Radar and Search Radar. Once all 4 of these are in a single spot, you can unpack the crates and a hawk site should spawn.