Summary
Soviet Listening Post 184, North West of Everon. The island features a listening station antenna array, a helictoper FARP for both attackers and defenders and several underground bunker systems.
Description
'Listener 184 is a covert Soviet listening station strategically located northwest of Everon, an island that has often been a focal point in military exercises and geopolitical tensions during the Cold War. Established in the late 1970s, Listener 184 was part of a broader network of surveillance installations designed to monitor NATO communications and naval movements in the North Atlantic. The station was equipped with advanced radar and signal intelligence technology, allowing it to intercept electronic communications from ships and aircraft patrolling the surrounding waters. Its remote location offered both operational secrecy and a vantage point over crucial maritime routes. Over the years, Listener 184 has been the subject of various military and espionage theories, with many believing it played a pivotal role in the intelligence-gathering efforts of the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the site fell into disrepair, but its legacy continues to intrigue historians and military strategists alike, serving as a reminder of the intense rivalry and the lengths to which nations would go to secure their interests during a tumultuous era.'
Screenshots by myself.
Camouflaged BTR-70 & HMMWV by INA Eddy (Not needed for map, just included in screenshots.)
Things to change:
Detailing around the radar site buildings (little life objects)
Increase resolution of SAT Map (Allows for more detail from range)
Adjust cliff faces for more variation in terrain
Need to add a conflict scenario to the map as well
License
Arma Public License (APL)