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Out of Game: AA = Anti Air, AAA = Anti Air Artillery. AA is basically flak and tracers, and AAA is a shell that explodes at a certain altitude to destroy aircraft.
 
"Anti Air, or Anti Air Artillery," Shogun then added, "Any AA or Triple A will be helpful, any SAGW or Surface to Air Guide Weapon will be great as well,"
 
"Thank you," Falcon 1 said, Shogun then added on their air wing channel, "At least that will provide distraction for our opponents," Falcon 1 said, "We need every bit of aid we can get for this upcoming battle,"
 
"Get those guns ready. Hey Private!" "Yes sir?" "See if we have any other anti air weapons."
 
Almost nobody has aa and certainly nobody uses aaa, aa is useless against aircraft 99% of the time...
 
"Welcome to Buenaveura Comrade Captain Dimitri." I saluted. "I am General Jose Perez Salazar,Commander of the four armies."
 
Almost nobody has aa and certainly nobody uses aaa, aa is useless against aircraft 99% of the time...

Not really, AA and Triple A were still commonly used in the Iraqi War. Fighter jets are vulnerable to AA and AAA, and I said it could be used as a distraction.
 
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"They are within range," the AWACS reported,

Falcon 1 then ordered,

"Commence attack,"

They all responded,

"Roger, Falcon 1,"

Shogun did a lag displacement roll and ignited his afterburners.
 
The Flak cannon and AA MGs opened up. They wouldn't hit anything, but they'd sure try.
 
The F-16s broke formation and scattered. Shogun got on the tail of one of the hostiles. The F-16 tried to break away, it pulled up hard, so did Shogun, Shogun got a lock on the enemy, but it broke off. Those pilots were good.
 
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