Operation White Out

Operation: White Out, also known as the Battle of Mount Shezna, was an aerial assault by ISAF forces on Erusea's radar network at Mount Shezna as part of the Usean Continental War in 2004.

Prelude
With North Point successfully defended from Erusian bombing attempts, ISAF's focus was to get back their ground troops to prepare for a counterattack against Erusea. However, the safest route - through the northern part of Usea - was covered by an Erusian radar network. ISAF sent aircraft to bomb the facilities in order to blind the troops' movement through the area.

Summary
ISAF sent an aircraft carrier to the sea near Mount Shezna, and the carrier launched the aircraft that would be carrying out the mission. When they reached the target area, the radar network sent out fighters as defense. The fighters were quickly dealt with, and the first radar network - consisting of five radar sites - was successfully destroyed. Another group of fighters was sent out by the second radar network, but they and the remaining facilities were all destroyed. The planes, upon verification of the radar's destruction, returned to the aircraft carrier and landed.

Result
The radar network atop Mount Shezna was completely destroyed, and Erusea had lost their eyes in the north. ISAF's ground troops were now able to go back home in a quick manner, ready for future orders to deploy and begin the counter-attack.