Measured Imperative No Mods Version v0.15.1

REQUIRED MODS: None
This is the "No Mods" version of the campaign. A couple aircraft from the main version are replaced by the most similar stock aircraft, and a bit of dialogue/ATOs may still make reference to the mod aircraft. But the campaign is still playable with just a bit less immersion that the mods add. You can get the main version requiring mods at: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3321594/

Not required but strongly recommended for taking notes, writing coordinates, etc. (especially for VR): https://github.com/rkusa/dcs-scratchpad

Acknowledgment (doesn't require user installation): this campaign uses the excellent Skynet script at https://github.com/walder/Skynet-IADS

INSTALLATION
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1. To install, place the Measured Imperative folder in C:\Users\Username\Saved Games\DCS\Missions\Campaigns
2. From the DCS main menu, go to "Campaign" -> "My campaigns" -> "Measured Imperative"


GETTING STARTED
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Included is an ATO PDF for each mission (to serve as the briefing), as well as a preface and epilogue to introduce and conclude the campaign's story.

This campaign is aimed at relatively experienced DCS Hornet pilots, though of course anyone's welcome to give it a go. It assumes you're at ease with tanking, day/night carrier landings, and so on. Some of the missions require you to follow push times, schedules, procedures in the ATO, which takes some preparation in reading the briefing. And there are some extra challenges here and there.

Before each mission, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the ATO for that mission, a .pdf file in the "Measured Imperative" folder you installed. There are some designer's notes in the mission briefing itself giving some clarifications, but the ATO has the proper briefing you'll want.

Also, just fair warning in case you would be disappointed flying around and not actually blowing something up: some missions may not involve using any ordnance. I try to make each mission engaging through the scenario playing out, but I know this isn't every DCS player's cup of tea.

I recommend reading the "Preface_before_Mission_1.pdf" file for background before starting the mission, and the "Epilogue_after_Mission_7.pdf" to conclude the storyline after completing the last mission.