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The slow pace of military progress,bined with limited military strength and quality, is amon issue for several small war-torn nations.
There exists a significant gap in economic power among these nations, and the difference in military capability is even more pronounced.
Hunter (Hamid)cks a genuine military education, and given the chaotic conditions he operates in, he has no strategic foresight to speak of.
His primary strategy revolves around simply surviving for as long as possible.
During the recent encirclement, his survival wasrgely due to errors in government intelligence.
They mistakenly believed the vige was merely a minor outpost, unaware that it served as Hunter (Hamid)’s main base, which was surprisingly defensible.
Although it was easier to defend than to attack, this does not imply that an attack is impossible.
The initial underestimation by the adversary yed a role, but if they regroup andunch a serious attack, and Hunter (Hamid) fails to bolster his defenses, the consequences could be dire.
Despite having a limited friendship with Hunter (Hamid), Charlie did not wish to receive news of his death at any point.<fn0fad> Find the newest release on FindN0vel</fn0fad>
Moreover, Zayne had sent information immediately. If Hunter (Hamid) were to perish not by Charlie’s hand but by his enemies, it would be rather embarrassing.
Charlie aspired to maintain a strategic advantage.
In the event that Zara was unable to take over the Banks Family, he could still count on Zayne’s return.
Ultimately, the terms Zayne would need to meet would be entirely up to Charlie.
This means a significant portion of Zayne’s billion dors would also contribute to securing his safety.
However, Zayne’s billion dors represented a considerable boon for Charlie.
These funds, along with the strategic advice Charlie provided to Hunter (Hamid), held great importance for him.
Thus, feeling grateful, Hunter (Hamid) humbly asked Charlie, “Brother Wade, I recognize the significance of infrastructure, but how can I implement your suggestions? Is there a more detailed n avable?”
Charlie smiled and replied, “I understand your concern.” He went on to borate: “When I visited your area, I observed the topographical features. Apart from the narrow northern and southern entrances, the rest are almost entirely surrounded by mountain peaks, at least seven or eight in total.”
“Yes!” Hunter (Hamid) responded eagerly. “There are eight mountains altogether. The two on the east and west are the tallest, while the others are shorter but quite steep. Heavy equipment and armored vehicles cannot navigate them.”
Charlie smiled and said, “That’s ideal. Given your circumstances, you should divide your infrastructure projects into three phases. The first phase involves constructing fortifications on these mountains—eight fortifications on the peaks and eight on the reverse slopes. Essentially, there should be two fortifications on each mountain, one facing forward and one at the back, along with two additional frontal fortifications at the mountainsides of both the northern and southern entrances.”
“These fortifications need to be as robust as possible, utilizing the rocky mountain structure, supplemented with reinforced concrete to create permanent defenses against ordinary artillery fire.”
Hunter (Hamid) quickly inquired, “Brother, what about the second and third phases?”
Charlie continued, “In the second phase, you’ll need to at least double the fortifications, ensuring that at least half of your soldiers can take shelter within these permanent structures. This way, your soldiers can endure any artillery fire and intense assaults.”
For the third phase, you must guarantee that all soldiers can survive in the permanent fortifications for extended periods. The fortifications should allow for internalmunication and also serve as storage for essential supplies. Once this is achieved, you will be in a secure position!
Hunter (Hamid) eximed without hesitation, “Alright! I will follow your n!”
He then urgently asked, “Brother, do you have any further suggestions or instructions?”
Charlie advised, “Additionally, you must procure a substantial amount of food and medicine immediately and store it in a dry, safe environment. You should aim to stockpile enough rations for at least three years!”
Hunter (Hamid) gasped, “Three years?! That’s an immense quantity! An adult requires at least two hundred kilograms of grain per year, which for two thousand people amounts to 400 tons, totaling 1,200 tons for three years!”
Charlie inquired, “Now, can you tell me how much that would cost?”
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