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Without much thought, Charlie remarked, “There are several models of Russian-made 152mm artillery, but I suspect that the ones being sent to Syria are mostly from the 1970s and 1980s, or perhaps even older. Their effective range is likely around twenty kilometers.”
Hunter (Hamid) responded with surprise, asking, “Brother, how do you know all of this?”
Charlie nodded thoughtfully and then inquired, “Does the opposing force have any air support?”
“No,” Hunter (Hamid) replied. “The government forces have a handful of worn-out Su-24s. Most of them are stuck in the hangar and can’t fly. The few that can are primarily used to defend the capital and asionally target terrorists. They don’t have the capacity to deal with us, and sending the Su-24s would be pointless; they’d only drop bombs.”
He continued, “As for gunships, I’m not worried about theming. Their performance isn’t great, and I have plenty of shoulder-mounted missiles here, making it easy to take down helicopters. I assume they’re reluctant to risk a helicopter for such a fight.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Charlie felt a wave of relief and said, “From this perspective, it’s very likely to be a ground war, so for now, you don’t need to stress.”
He added, “I rmend observing the enemy’s intentions first. Since they have a numerical advantage, if they n to attack, they won’t bring so much artillery. Their strategy seems to mirror the ground battles of decades past; they want to engage you while coordinating with their artillery!”
Hunter (Hamid) quickly asked, “What do you mean by rifle coordination?”
Charlie exined, “It’s about infantry and artillery working together. Simply put, the artillery needs to soften up the defenses before the infantry charges, but the infantry can’t advance while under artillery fire. In your current situation, the enemy is likely nning to use their artillery to provide cover for their infantry. They aim to cause chaos, reduce your numbers, and then send in armored vehicles to support the infantry assault.”
Hunter (Hamid) nodded in agreement, saying, “You’re right; they must be nning a heavy bombardment first!”
Charlie reassured him, “Don’t worry too much about the bombing; you have your backslope tunnel ready. Now is the time to move all your most valuable personnel, materials, and equipment into the tunnel. Also, make sure to get your helicopters out of there. With so many enemies, your helicopters won’t be effective. They should relocate hundreds of kilometers away to a secluded valley or up on a mountain. If they stay there when the bombardment begins, they will be vulnerable.”
“Absolutely!” Hunter (Hamid) said, snapping back to focus. He immediatelymanded his adjutant, “Quickly, tell the helicopter pilots to prepare! Fly north, at least a hundred kilometers, and find a ce to hide!”
It was understandable that Hunter (Hamid) was anxious. Despite his long-term conflict with government forces, he had never faced arge-scale confrontation before.
His strategic vision was limited, functioning more as a small guerri leader than amander ofrger forces. With the government suddenly gathering such a formidable force against him, he felt overwhelmed and unsure of how to proceed.
In contrast, Charlie, though inexperienced in battle, was able to think more broadly. He remainedpletely calm, analyzing the situation and offering sensible strategies.
Charlie then said, “I have a general understanding of the terrain in your area. Thendscape consists of hills and mountains, which will slow any advance. You shouldn’t rush to let the helicopters leave just yet.”
He continued, “You can have your helicopters transport some crucial heavy equipment into your backslope tunnel. At the same time, keep your frontline scouts alert to the enemy’s movements. It’s critical to observe when the opposing force halts their advance and begins setting up their artillery. You’ll need to act quickly to get the helicopters out of the area.”<fnbedc> Fresh chapters posted on FindN0vel</fnbedc>
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