DCS: Marianas WWII Map

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DCS: Marianas 1944 Terrain freezes the archipelago at a knife-edge moment days before the first U.S. Marine amphibious waves slam ashore in Operation Forager. Every reef, ridge and runway has been rebuilt from wartime reconnaissance mosaics and engineering plans so you can script bombardments, beach-landings and carrier strikes exactly where they happened between 15 June and 10 August 1944. With no modern resorts or GPS beacons to break immersion, you will navigate by coral coastlines, plantation rail spurs and dim radio ranges.


Key Features

  • Occupied-era 400 × 400 NM map of Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Rota and Pagan as they stood under Japanese control in early 1944 with authentic terrain, coral roads, sugar plantations and no post-war structures.
  • Period-correct airfields including; Aslito, Ushi Pt, Orote and satellite strips feature wooden revetments, sandbagged searchlights and minimal radio aids—navigation is by compass and coastal landmarks.
  • Immersive atmosphere with 1940s agriculture patterns, Shinto shrines, blackout lighting and season weather presets tuned from wartime logs.
  • Infrastructure and sugar-cane plantations, Nan’yō Kōhatsu rail lines, Shinto shrines and cave depots recreated from colonial land-use records
  • Totally free means the WWII variant joins the modern DCS Marianas map at no cost, giving every pilot an unbroken timeline from peacetime paradise to war-torn frontline
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