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Borderwar
         
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BORDER WAR MILSIM 16

THE WARPATH

23-25 AUGUST 2024

TICKETS AVAILABLE

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EVENT INFORMATION

WHAT:
World class large scale tactical airsoft MILSIM with some LARP components - Game length 50 hours.

WHERE:
Game area is in a 1,5 hour driving distance from Prague in one of the former military areas in Czech Republic

WHO:
Participants are mostly European MILSIM players from around 31 countries including overseas (US, Panama, Philipines, Brazil etc...)  Starting MILSIMERs are also welcomed.

All participants must be 18 years old at the time of the start of the event. Otherwise they will not be allowed to take part in the game and their participant’s fees will not be refunded.

GOAL OF THE EVENT:
Create an international high level MILSIM event with an exciting atmosphere and a great level of enjoyment for all participants.

HOW TO JOIN THE GAME:
Check section Tickets and FAQ for further details

AIRSOFT: 

Airsoft is a game in which participants eliminate opponents by hitting each other with spherical non-metallic pellets launched via replica firearms called airsoft guns. Airsoft is commonly compared to paintball, with some key differences being:

  1. Unlike paintballs, airsoft pellets do not always mark their target and hits are not always visibly apparent; therefore airsoft relies on an honor system in which it is the duty of the person who has been hit to call themselves out regardless of whether or not anyone saw it happen.[1]
  2. Most airsoft guns are magazine-fed with no air tank, and tend to much more closely replicate real guns. This makes them more popular especially for military simulation and historical reenactments.
  3. For casual players airsoft is much cheaper to try than paintball, with manual-cocking pistols costing as little as $5 a piece and airsoft pellets costing as little as .2 cents per round.

Gameplay varies in style and composition but often range from short-term skirmishes, organized scenarios, C.Q.B. (Close Quarters Battle), field, military simulations (MilSim) or historical reenactments. They are played in some indoor courses, and outdoor (fields).[2] Combat situations on the battlefield may involve the use of military tactics to achieve objectives set in each game. Participants may attempt to emulate the tactical equipment and accessories used by modern military and police organizations. A game is normally kept safe by a trained professional and the weapons are usually powered by gas or various types of batteries. A gun’s power is checked through a chronograph and usually measured in feet per second. Different game sites allow a different amount of FPS; for instance, a sniper would usually have a higher FPS than a submachine gun, since a sniper needs a minimum engagement range to reduce the danger from being hit at close range by a powerful weapon.

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