Re: Maoist Attack on Indian Troop!
Well I was including RPGs and guerillas armed with designated marksman/sniper rifles like the SVD in my scenario. When you say "missiles" what do you mean? Guided ATGMs like the Milan, Javelin, Kornet, Metis-M? Giving the guerilla force ATGMs probably wouldn't change the situation too much, since in this situation the soldiers were almost entirely walking. However you could use ATGMs for some pretty devastating direct fire. Look at the famous Taliban assault on an American outpost at Wanat in Nuristan province. The Taliban used a TOW missile to hit an American bunker, killing 7 soldiers and opening a path to get closer to the base. So ATGMs can be quite useful in an infantry fight, particularly an ambush, but I don't think it's a decisive factor.
As for how long response would take and how long NATO troops would be able to hold out in a similar situation would largely depend on the specific situation. US troops can get into contact with someone that can bring them fire support in minutes. It can take more time for that support to be approved and have an affect, but from what I understand the average time is like 20 mins or less if there's aircraft in the area and less for artillery nearby.
Guerillas must avoid superior firepower, and airpower (either fixed or rotor wing) is so effective against exposed light infantry in the modern era that once airpower is in the equation the Maoists/Taliban/whoever should probably start calling off the attack dispersing into the jungle. They will only have a favorable casualty ratio during the initial ambush.
This bring up the next question. let us modify our scenario a bit... what if the insurgent are not just armed with small arms (assault rifles and pistols) but with a great deal of RPG, missiles and even had a handful of snipers.
How long would the US and NATO's relieve (be it bombers, artillery, air strikes, etc) respond and how long would the trapped NATO force could survive?
Well I was including RPGs and guerillas armed with designated marksman/sniper rifles like the SVD in my scenario. When you say "missiles" what do you mean? Guided ATGMs like the Milan, Javelin, Kornet, Metis-M? Giving the guerilla force ATGMs probably wouldn't change the situation too much, since in this situation the soldiers were almost entirely walking. However you could use ATGMs for some pretty devastating direct fire. Look at the famous Taliban assault on an American outpost at Wanat in Nuristan province. The Taliban used a TOW missile to hit an American bunker, killing 7 soldiers and opening a path to get closer to the base. So ATGMs can be quite useful in an infantry fight, particularly an ambush, but I don't think it's a decisive factor.
As for how long response would take and how long NATO troops would be able to hold out in a similar situation would largely depend on the specific situation. US troops can get into contact with someone that can bring them fire support in minutes. It can take more time for that support to be approved and have an affect, but from what I understand the average time is like 20 mins or less if there's aircraft in the area and less for artillery nearby.
Guerillas must avoid superior firepower, and airpower (either fixed or rotor wing) is so effective against exposed light infantry in the modern era that once airpower is in the equation the Maoists/Taliban/whoever should probably start calling off the attack dispersing into the jungle. They will only have a favorable casualty ratio during the initial ambush.