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|game = ''[[Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation]]''
 
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Revision as of 03:13, 10 October 2019

For the location, see Selumna Peaks.

"Selumna Peak" is the seventh campaign mission in Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation. The player must cover their allies' advance through the Selumna Peaks.

Briefing

Our forces have expanded. Estovakia's military forces in Anea will gradually start to diminish each time they suffer a loss in various areas. According to intelligence from our department of national safety, there's a section where enemy defenses are low near Selumna Peaks in central Anea. That section of land is an ideal route for our troops to take -- in terms of topography and weather as well. We're going to use this route. It's a steep mountain path covered in snow, which is extremely difficult for our ground unit to advance through, and also renders it vulnerable to air attack. Make sure to cover our ground unit, and if you spot any threats from the sky, eliminate them. If an emergency happens to occur, deal with it in any way you see fit. Once we get past those mountains, we'll be in the center of Anea.

Objectives

Aerial Refuelling

The player must perform a mid-air refuelling prior to entering the combat zone.

Initial

The player will have four operations to participate in, and they must complete three operations in order to advance the mission.

(A) Fighter Intercept
Warlock are traversing through the Selumna Peaks while under bombardment from Estovakian aircraft. The player must defend Warlock and destroy all enemy TGTs.
(B) Jammer Aircraft Intercept
Avalanche Squadron is engaging Estovakian jammers at high altitude in an effort to improve radar visibility. The player must assist Avalanche in securing air superiority by destroying all enemy TGTs.
(C) Electronic Support Aircraft Defense
Snake Pit, an Emmerian AWACS is providing allied units with Electronic Support Measures to aid in the battle. The player, alongside their allies, must escort Snake Pit and destroy all enemy TGTs.
(D) Super Sonic Bomber Intercept
Quox is also traversing through the Selumna Peaks, however, is constantly under looming threat of being attacked by enemy supersonic bombers. The player must defend Quox and destroying all enemy TGTs.

Mission Update

The Estovakian Air Force will begin to retreat from the combat zone. The player and their allies must give chase while shooting down the retreating aircraft. While pursuing the fleeing aircraft, the player and their allies will be ambushed by Nimbus missiles being guided by multiple Marker Drones. Allied forces will be ordered to retreat while the player and their wingman destroy the Marker Drones.

Enemy Lists

Standard Units

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Special Units

Unit Points Minimum
Difficulty
Notes
Icon-AirEnemy F-117A "DZHOKER" 2000 Expert [note 1]

S Rank

Earning an S rank on this mission requires earning an average rank of S on the individual operations and the Mission Update. The S rank requirements for each stage are as follows:[1]

  • Operation A: 9,000+ points
  • Operation B: 9,000+ points
  • Operation C: 9,000+ points
  • Operation D: 2,900+ points
  • Mission Update: 12,000+ points

Debriefing

Thanks to your great cover, our troops were able to get through the Peaks of Selumna with only minimal damage suffered. But our unit is within range of enemy cruise missile attacks for this mission. We're doing all we can to gather intelligence on the invasion and are mulling strategy options. Wait for the order to come in.

Footnotes

  1. DZHOKER will fly nearby Warlock Separate Battalion's position following an operation's completion.

References