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'''Sierra Delta''' ('''SD''') was the early warning station for the [[Washington, D.C.]] area in the level "[[Wolverines!]]", in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]''. NORAD was checking on stations about seeing bogeys (brevity code for unidentified aircraft) entering U.S Airspace, but the stations said their scopes were clear. When NORAD checked on Sierra Delta, the Air Traffic Controller reported fighter jets over highway I-95, the main East-Coast highway (thus a very important strategical asset).
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'''Sierra Delta''' was the early warning station for the [[Washington, D.C.]] area in the level "[[Wolverines!]]", in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]''. NORAD was checking on stations about seeing bogeys (brevity code for unidentified aircraft) entering U.S Airspace, but the stations said their scopes were clear. When NORAD checked on Sierra Delta, the Air Traffic Controller reported fighter jets over highway I-95, the main East-Coast highway (thus a very important strategical asset).
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Only Sierra Delta had been engaged. The Russians cracked the ACS module from the fallen satellite in Kazakhstan and was able to hack in the U.S. radar systems. They imitated a massive attack on the West Coast when they were actually attacking from the East.
   
Only Sierra Delta had been engaged. The Russians cracked the ACS module from the fallen satellite in Kazakhstan and was able to hack in the U.S. radar systems. They imitated a massive attack on the West Coast when they were actually attacking from the East.<br />
 
 
It is unknown how the Russians evaded the European radar systems, but it's possible that their air-fleet took a very long route over the Arctic Ocean and Greenland to avoid being spotted over the skies of Europe.
 
It is unknown how the Russians evaded the European radar systems, but it's possible that their air-fleet took a very long route over the Arctic Ocean and Greenland to avoid being spotted over the skies of Europe.
   

Revision as of 13:46, 15 July 2010

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
"They're everywhere!"
— Sierra Delta's reaction when seeing the Russian invaders.


Sierra Delta was the early warning station for the Washington, D.C. area in the level "Wolverines!", in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. NORAD was checking on stations about seeing bogeys (brevity code for unidentified aircraft) entering U.S Airspace, but the stations said their scopes were clear. When NORAD checked on Sierra Delta, the Air Traffic Controller reported fighter jets over highway I-95, the main East-Coast highway (thus a very important strategical asset).

Only Sierra Delta had been engaged. The Russians cracked the ACS module from the fallen satellite in Kazakhstan and was able to hack in the U.S. radar systems. They imitated a massive attack on the West Coast when they were actually attacking from the East.

It is unknown how the Russians evaded the European radar systems, but it's possible that their air-fleet took a very long route over the Arctic Ocean and Greenland to avoid being spotted over the skies of Europe.

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