None Spared: Covert Ops

Synopsys
1978, during the Eve of the Cold War, the US and USSR were oftenly attacking each other both militarily and politically, but this year was the last straw, 2 East German soldiers voluntarily cross the Berlin Wall and conflict erupts around the World, General Richard Wayne from the US Army commands NATO forces in the Iranian-Soviet border, while a Roldenberg General, Konstantin Schilferr commands Roldenberger forces in Siberia. The Baader-Meinhof terrorist group gains force and starts hiring guns and plot against the German Goverment.

Chapter 1: The Last Straw
June 1978, 2 Nationale Volksarmee cross the East-West German border after recieving orders to do so. The Bundeswehr spots them and a Bundeswehr captain named Heinrich Kahn said: "Achtung! Sie Verlassen den Sowjetischer Sektor" (Attention, you are leaving the Soviet Sector). Then, his squad evacuates West Berlin. East German forces call support from the USSR, Poland, ChSSR, Bulgaria, Albania and Romania, while West German forces call support from the USA, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark and Roldenberg.

Chapter 2: Beware the Rebels
Some time after June 1978, Rote Armee Fraktion takes hostages in a post office in Hamburg, West Germany. A GSG-9 platoon comes under the command of Helmut Krauss. His men, Albert Fesl, Wolfang Schneller and Rudolf Wagner set a perimeter around the post office, but RAF mercenaries spot them after sniping one of their comrades, gunfire draws the attention of one of the terrorists guarding the hostages. "Was, Die GSG-9, nein!" (What, the GSG-9? No!) Gunfire ends, but a windowless van comes with more reinforcements for the RAF, including RPK-74 machine guns and an RPG, Schneller uses his PSG1 to terminate the RPG's face, and they proceed to the hostages, the mission, was succesful.

Chapter 3: First Strike
NATO forces arrive to Turkey close to the Soviet border, the Dutch sniper, Marius Van Atta uses an Austrian made SSG-69 and German support gunner Robert Weber uses his German made HK21, but men in the front line, including Cpt. James Carson and his CAR-15 Grenadier and Sgt. François Vigneron and his AR-70/223. Suddenly, a column of Soviet T-72 tanks ambush NATO forces, but managing to obtain a Carl Gustaf M2, Weber destroys the T-72s. And then, Albanian IS-2 heavy tanks appear, one of the tank operators, Artan, uses a DShK machine gun while other operators control the main gun. One NATO soldier attempts to kill him, but Artan pulls out an AKS-74 and kills the NATO operator. Weber then uses a radio to contact JaboG.49, a Luftwaffe squad to destroy the IS-2s, JaboG.49 effectively destroys them.

NATO

 * M1911A1
 * Steyr MPi 69
 * Walther MP
 * CAR-15
 * M16A1
 * AR-70
 * FN FAL 50.63
 * Steyr SSG 69
 * Mossberg 500
 * HK21
 * FN MAG
 * Browning M1919A4
 * XM174
 * Garl Gustaf m/48
 * RBS 70
 * M9 Flamethrower
 * M203

GSG9

 * H&K P7
 * Uzi MP2
 * MP5A2
 * HK53
 * HK33
 * G3(A3 and AK)
 * WA 2000
 * PSG-1
 * Remington 870
 * HK13
 * MG3
 * Mauser BK-27
 * HK79
 * PzF-44
 * MILAN
 * UF-40
 * HK69

Warsaw Pact

 * CZ75
 * Skorpion vz.61
 * Zastava M56
 * AKS-74u
 * AKM
 * AK-74
 * vz.52
 * Pusca Semiautomata Cu Luneta (PSL)
 * KS-23
 * RPK-74
 * PKM
 * DShK
 * Device DM
 * RPG-7
 * AT-6 Spiral
 * LPO-50
 * GP-25 Kostyor