Karevka wrote:Maybe the AFVs could be transported in disguised air transports while infantry would be flown in by helicopter? Of course not all at once, it would have to be a trickle.
I've an idea for you, tell me what you think:
What if your country decides to officially become an observer state, but send a small mission of peace-keepers for humanitarian reasons. You send a convoy of ships which offload at Royalist territory. Your cargo ostensibly consists of food, emergency shelters, mine-detectors, etc., but only a few dummy shipping crates actually contain these types of items. The rest are stocked with weapons, ammo, heavy vehicles, etc.
Your peacekeepers (actually military veterans) smuggle themselves into the Raus/Kongsburg area, and at this point, you have two options.
1) They are "captured" by Communists, and then are presumed missing or in a labor camp, when in reality, they are now fighting for the Communist side. This could pose problems, because your government would be expected to declare war on or at least condemn the Communists for attacking your "peacekeepers."
2) They simply go off the radar. The Royalists are assured that they are still operating in the area, and here every once and a while about them doing good for a village, but don't ever see them. (In reality, they'll have gone over to the Communists.) The downside to this is that you'll have to maintain the peacekeeper façade by keeping an administrative staff in Royalist territory to make it seem like the humanitarian missions is still in operation.
I think this makes sense and could be an interesting plotline later in the RP. For example, what if Royalist troops kill or capture some of your soldiers, and ID them as Karevkan? This would cause a betrayal, and heightened tensions between our countries, plus some interesting diplomatic RP. This is just one possibility.