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MCV | '''Military Conflict: Vietnam''' (also known as '''MCV''') is a class-based infantry multiplayer first-person shooter set in the Vietnam War. | ||
Side with either the Viet Cong or the U.S. Army in an intensive face to face combat. The game features an objective based gameplay and rewards teamwork. | |||
== '''Setting'''== | |||
The Vietnam War was a conflict during the Cold War era that took place in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from November 1955 to the fall of Saigon in April 1975. | |||
It was officially fought between the governments of South Vietnam and North Vietnam. The South Vietnamese Army was supported by the United States and its anti-communist allies, while the North Vietnamese Army was backed by the Soviet Union, China and their communist allies. | |||
The Viet Cong, communist rebels aided by the North, fought a fierce guerrilla war against the United States and South Vietnamese forces. In the course of the war the U.S. Army conducted several search and destroy operations in the heart of the Vietnamese jungle. | |||
The capture of Saigon by the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong in April 1975 marked the end of the war. | |||
== '''Teams''' == | |||
=== <strong>Viet Cong</strong> === | |||
The Viet Cong was an insurgency in the South of Vietnam that fought the established anti-communist government, to unite the two Vietnams into one communist state. | |||
It had a regular army but submerged into the civil population and used guerilla tactics to stage attacks. The Viet Cong relied on their own tactics, including ambushes, raids, sniping, tunnel warfare as well as their tools, such as land mines and elaborate but deadly booby traps. | |||
North Vietnam trained and provided military aid to the Viet Cong and sent them back to the South on the famous Ho Chi Minh trail that lead through Laos and Cambodia. | |||
=== <strong>U.S. Army</strong> === | |||
The United States directed many combat operations deep inside the Vietnamese jungle to prevent the Viet Cong from overthrowing the capitalist government in South Vietnam. | |||
Operations crossed into bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos, to stop North Vietnamese supply routes helping the Viet Cong. Throughout the war the U.S. Army had to repel various guerilla attacks and took heavy losses. | |||
Direct involvement of the United States army ended in August 1973, top secret operations continued until the official end of the war in April 1975. | |||
Revision as of 06:16, 21 August 2022
Military Conflict: Vietnam (also known as MCV) is a class-based infantry multiplayer first-person shooter set in the Vietnam War.
Side with either the Viet Cong or the U.S. Army in an intensive face to face combat. The game features an objective based gameplay and rewards teamwork.
Setting
The Vietnam War was a conflict during the Cold War era that took place in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from November 1955 to the fall of Saigon in April 1975.
It was officially fought between the governments of South Vietnam and North Vietnam. The South Vietnamese Army was supported by the United States and its anti-communist allies, while the North Vietnamese Army was backed by the Soviet Union, China and their communist allies.
The Viet Cong, communist rebels aided by the North, fought a fierce guerrilla war against the United States and South Vietnamese forces. In the course of the war the U.S. Army conducted several search and destroy operations in the heart of the Vietnamese jungle.
The capture of Saigon by the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong in April 1975 marked the end of the war.
Teams
Viet Cong
The Viet Cong was an insurgency in the South of Vietnam that fought the established anti-communist government, to unite the two Vietnams into one communist state.
It had a regular army but submerged into the civil population and used guerilla tactics to stage attacks. The Viet Cong relied on their own tactics, including ambushes, raids, sniping, tunnel warfare as well as their tools, such as land mines and elaborate but deadly booby traps.
North Vietnam trained and provided military aid to the Viet Cong and sent them back to the South on the famous Ho Chi Minh trail that lead through Laos and Cambodia.
U.S. Army
The United States directed many combat operations deep inside the Vietnamese jungle to prevent the Viet Cong from overthrowing the capitalist government in South Vietnam.
Operations crossed into bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos, to stop North Vietnamese supply routes helping the Viet Cong. Throughout the war the U.S. Army had to repel various guerilla attacks and took heavy losses.
Direct involvement of the United States army ended in August 1973, top secret operations continued until the official end of the war in April 1975.