Command: Desert Storm PC Game Free Download Information
- On August 2, 1990, Iraqi ground forces invaded and occupied Kuwait. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat to 40% of the world's oil production and the world's advanced economy. In response, the United States immediately assembled an international coalition to attack and expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait and eliminate Hussein's ability to repeat such an act in the future. What followed would change the face of warfare forever. Desert Storm was the first truly high-tech war. It was the first conflict watched live by millions across the world, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It was the first time air power decisively defeated ground forces alone. It saw a logistical structure that surpassed D-Day in World War II. For the first time, the entire command and control apparatus of a nation was suddenly and highly effective removed at the outset of a conflict; and for the first time, stealthy, remote, and precision-guided weapons were employed on a large scale. For students of technology and military arts, this was effectively the first war of the 21st century.
Relive the pivotal events of the conflict that sealed the Cold War and radically changed the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East: the massive coalition gathering after the Iraqi invasion; the first night over Baghdad on January 17, 1991; the "do or die" strike that halted the Iraqi chemical reaction at the crucial moment; the thwarted "Scud hunt" across the Iraqi desert; the coalition attacks on Iraqi airfields; the elimination of the Iraqi Navy at Bubiyan; the "Highway of Death" during Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait; and much more. Plus, step into the unknown as you explore the big unanswered questions about the conflict: What if Iraq had preceded the coalition gathering and advanced directly into Saudi Arabia? What if Israel had retaliated for the Scud attacks against it? What if Iran or even the Soviet Union had intervened against the coalition? Minimum
System Requirements :
- On August 2, 1990, Iraqi ground forces invaded and occupied Kuwait. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat to 40% of the world's oil production and the world's advanced economy. In response, the United States immediately assembled an international coalition to attack and expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait and eliminate Hussein's ability to repeat such an act in the future. What followed would change the face of warfare forever. Desert Storm was the first truly high-tech war. It was the first conflict watched live by millions across the world, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It was the first time air power decisively defeated ground forces alone. It saw a logistical structure that surpassed D-Day in World War II. For the first time, the entire command and control apparatus of a nation was suddenly and highly effective removed at the outset of a conflict; and for the first time, stealthy, remote, and precision-guided weapons were employed on a large scale. For students of technology and military arts, this was effectively the first war of the 21st century.
Relive the pivotal events of the conflict that sealed the Cold War and radically changed the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East: the massive coalition gathering after the Iraqi invasion; the first night over Baghdad on January 17, 1991; the "do or die" strike that halted the Iraqi chemical reaction at the crucial moment; the thwarted "Scud hunt" across the Iraqi desert; the coalition attacks on Iraqi airfields; the elimination of the Iraqi Navy at Bubiyan; the "Highway of Death" during Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait; and much more. Plus, step into the unknown as you explore the big unanswered questions about the conflict: What if Iraq had preceded the coalition gathering and advanced directly into Saudi Arabia? What if Israel had retaliated for the Scud attacks against it? What if Iran or even the Soviet Union had intervened against the coalition? Minimum
System Requirements :
- • Operating System: Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 8/10
- • Processor: Pentium dual-core or above
- • Memory: 1 GB RAM
- • Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible video card with 16 MB memory
- • DirectX: Version 9.0c
- • Storage: 11807 MB available space
- • Sound card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
- Additional Notes: Windows Media Player requires
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