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OP GRAVEPOINT [ 24Hour MILSIM ]

OP GRAVEPOINT [ 24Hour MILSIM ]

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OP GRAVEPOINT [ 24Hour Milsim ]

7th & 8th FEBRUARY 2026📍Humber Airsoft 

TICKETING OPTIONS 

 To make sure no one misses out on the action, Op Gravepoint offers two ticket types designed to suit different player commitments and experience levels.

 Whether you’re joining the fight for 10hours or deploying for the full 24-hour operation, there’s a place for you in the field. Upon your time to leave site,  Task force players will foot patrol to the safe zone and be met by staff, Opfor will walk out as civilians to keep immersion of the event. 

🟢 DAY OP TICKET

Time: 10:00 – 18:00, Saturday

  Cost: £20 Deposit £30 Cash on arrival

Ideal for: Players who want to experience the action-packed first phase of the operation, including patrols, combat pushes, and high-intensity missions during daylight hours. You’ll be fully integrated into Task Force or OPFOR rotations — no one gets left behind.

🔴 FULL MILSIM TICKET

 Time: 10:00 Saturday – 10:00 Sunday

 Cost: £30 Deposit £70 Cash on arrival 

 Ideal for: Players wanting the full immersive 24-hour experience, including night operations, sleeping in-field or FOB-side, low-light assaults, and evolving mission dynamics across the full campaign. Stay in the fight. See it through to the end.

Current Storyline:

 Location: Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan

Five years after the classified Task Force Sentinel campaign, the ruins of Forward Operating Base Viper—once a covert Tier-One staging hub for Delta, 22 SAS, and CIA Ground Branch—have become known only as “The Gravepoint.”

Once a bastion of coalition direct action, FOB Viper was overrun in a coordinated siege that left the base isolated, looted, and desecrated. Survivors were executed, and sensitive Predator-class drone control modules, encrypted ISR data cores, and communications drives vanished into the black market.

Now those same systems have resurfaced and been weaponised. Regional warlords, foreign mercenaries, and radicalised insurgent factions have reactivated the stolen technology—granting them precision overwatch and stand-off strike capability across the Wakhan Corridor.

Intelligence confirms Dmitri “The Wolf” Khasanov, a Chechen warlord and former Spetsnaz commander, leads a hybrid militant force known as The Wolves. Backed by Sons of Sand elements and brokers tied to Nazari and Barzini [ KIA ], Khasanov’s faction has fortified The Gravepoint and surrounding villages into a well-defended stronghold.

In response, HAVOC Ltd, ( Hostile Action & Variable Operations Command )a private military contractor operating off-books under a joint UK–US directive, has been mobilised. Their mission: recover or destroy all remaining Sentinel-era assets before they trigger a region-wide intelligence and kinetic crisis.

This is a full-spectrum interdiction and recovery operation under extreme threat conditions.

Primary Objectives:

  1. Recover or destroy all remaining Predator-class control hardware and Sentinel-era ISR data cores to prevent hostile exploitation.
  2. Capture or eliminate HVT Dmitri Khasanov and the remaining  command structure.
  3. Disrupt and dismantle the combined militia’s command, control, and logistics networks.
  4. Locate and recover any classified materials or coalition-sensitive assets remaining from FOB Viper.
  5. Secure the AO, neutralise all threats, and ensure total containment of Sentinel-era technology.

Uniform Guidelines:

 HAVOC Ltd (PMC Forces)

HAVOC operatives should reflect a modern private military contractor aesthetic—professional, low-visibility, and practical.

Approved Styles:

  • Civilian or tactical outdoor clothing in earth tones, grey, khaki, tan, ranger green, or black
  • Combat trousers or tactical jeans, softshells, flannels, or field shirts
  • Plate carriers, chest rigs, or belts in MC Camo, coyote brown, ranger green, or black
  • Ball caps, headsets, or bump helmets permitted 
  • Minimal camouflage uniforms— Top or Bottoms allowed, PMC should appear distinct from traditional military forces

The look should represent a contractor or Low vis security operator, blending civilian and tactical wear for realism.


OpFor / Sons of Sand (Militia Forces)

Militia players should portray irregular and insurgent elements, combining rugged, improvised, and culturally inspired clothing.

Recommended Attire:

  • Civilian or military surplus clothing in earth tones or dark colours
  • Woodland or mixed camouflage patterns (no desert or NATO-issue camos)
  • Black tactical gear, chest rigs, or vests mixed with local-style garments
  • Headscarves, shemaghs, and traditional accessories encouraged for immersion
  • Must easily identify as Opfor

Note: Avoid clean or highly uniform NATO-style appearances. Visual distinction between HAVOC Ltd and OpFor factions is vital for gameplay and immersion.

Important: Proper uniform adherence is crucial for team distinction and realism. Players not meeting the uniform guidelines may be asked to make adjustments before gameplay.

 

 

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