OPERATION TEN ACES
FICTIONAL CAMPAIGN BACKSTORY: In 2011, while facing ongoing tensions in the Persian Gulf, the US Military is the subject of a bureaucratic debate over the future of American pilots being put in harm’s way. Sentinel, an emerging defense company that develops and manufactures advanced weapons and military technologies has lobbied for a military contract to substitute our Naval Aviators with UCAV drones. Considering this option and amid civil unrest over lengthy foreign war efforts, The Department of Defense has given its trusted Naval Aviators one final combat tour in hopes of staving off squadron disbandment.
Aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, Carrier Air Wing Four (CVW-4) has been tasked with the elimination of ten high value targets and enemy strategic sites in the Persian Gulf. Each mission will be more dangerous than the last, and it will take the combined effort of each driver to show the government that real pilots still belong in the skies.