Jerusalem is under siege, heavily armored soldiers from Europe make claim to the Holy Land in the name of peace and equality. Those fighting for Israel and Islam separately contemplate their fates, wondering how it came to this. They share the same god, yet kill each other in his name. They face similar hardships, yet aim to compound them in the other. How is it that one of the most sacred places known to man, has seen so much bloodshed? M1A3 Abrams and F-35's may have replaced knights and horses, police action may have replaced religious fervor but the fact remains that at the end of the day, the Holy Land may yet again be under control of the West. Welcome to the future, and the second Mideast Crisis. "Mideast Crisis 2"(MeC2) is a total conversion for "Command and Conquer 3: Tiberian Wars" and is developed by Isotx as the sequel to its "Command and Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour" conversion "Mideast Crisis". The staff for MeC2 is largely composed...
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Screenshots from the nearly complete MEC2, a preview for February 23rd's release!
The lightning killers
lmao those planes looks like the ADFX-01's from ace combat zero xD
either way they look awesome
keep up the work ppl
I think S-37, and that's the coolest fighter, I've ever seen!
- and this one beats S-37. Nice job, keep it up!
next generation migs actually, these fast birds are 5th generation fighter jets they even have a stealth armor so they are equal with F22's (maybe even better)
Turkish flag?
scuse me Ruffe and Kaan but this is actually no su37 nor mig. it might be a su47 but even that one´s nt stealth (or as stealth as you expect the f22 or f117). the state-of-the-art-russian-fighter will be the su-t50 but it´s still not in production. sorry for that. besides: considering the turkish army buying stuff from the russians ain´t quite that realistic. they´d rather fill their shopping list with american weaponry...
Actually that isnt entirely true, The Turkish army does have a Large sum of Russian/Soviet weapons, Mi-8 helicopters, BTR apc's, Avtomat Kalashnikova-47's & there are plans to buy the new generation Russian helicopter the Mi-28
But the main arms supplier throughout the cold war & presently is the United States
new contracts have been signed to buy AIMS-120 missiles & F-35 JDF fighters
nice