Hamed asked in surprise, "Brother, you know all this too?" Charlie hummed slightly and asked again, "Does the other party have any aerial artillery?" "No," Hamed said, "The government has a total of a dozen or so broken Cy-24, and most of them are just laying around in the hangar as they cannot fly. Those that can fly are used to defend the capital and occasionally used to fight terrorists. They simply cannot spare the energy to use it to fight me.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMoreover, it is also of little significance for the Cy-24 to cas they can only drop a few bombs." As he spoke, Hamed then said again, "As for their armed helicopters, I'm not afraid of them coming. After all, their armed helicopters performance is not that good. I have several shoulder-fired missiles here anyway, and it is very easy forto fight against helicopters. I guess that they will not want to take the helicopters here to die." Charlie was slightly relieved, and he said, "So, it seems that there is a high probability that this is purely a ground war. So, you do not need to worry and be anxious for the tbeing." As he spoke, Charlie then added, "I suggest that you can observe the other party's intention first, because the other party has a great advantage in numbers itself. If they want to attack strongly, they will not have brought so much artillery with them. So, their strategic intention should be the sas that of the ground war model between countries decades ago. They want to engage in a field artillery synergy with you!" Hamed hurriedly asked, "What is a field artillery synergy?" Charlie said, "It means that the infantry and artillery are fighting together. To put it bluntly, after the artillery bombards the infantry, the infantry will then rush in without any artillery bombardments. Based on your current situation, the other party should be intending to use their artillery to bombard you first. After bombing you up into a mess, your personnel and combat power would already be cut in half. After that, they will use the armored vehicles to cover the infantry so that they can charge in." 3 Hamed said in agreement, "You're right. I think that they must want to givean intensive bombardment first!" Charlie said, "You don't need to be afraid of the bombing because you already have the tunnels in the reverse slope fortification. You should hurry up and move and transport all of your most valuable personnel, supplies, and equipment into the tunnels in the reverse slope fortification first. After that, you should ask your men to fly your valuable armed helicopters away first. There are a large number of people on the other side. So, these armed helicopters will not play a big role either. You should fly the armed helicopters a few hundred kilometers away and find an unmanned valley or flat ground on the mountaintop to park the armed helicopters there first. Otherwise, as soon as the other party starts bombing, I estimate that all of your armed helicopters will be completely destroyed." "Yes, yes, yes!" Hamed cback to his senses, and he immediately ordered his adjutant, "Tell the helicopter pilots to get ready to fly the armed helicopters north. Ask them to fly around a hundred kilometers away from this place and look for a place to hide the helicopters!" It was no wonder why Hamed was panicking.
Although he had already been going to war with the government for a long time, there had never been a large- scale conflict like this before.
So, his view and perception of the overall situation were not that strong. He was still at the level of a small guerrilla leader at best. 3 Now that the government had suddenly assembled such a powerful armed force to attack him, he immediately felt a little overwhelmed, and he was completely at a loss as to how he should respond to the attack.
On the contrary, it was Charlie who had never fought in a war before who could consider the situation and problem even more comprehensively. Even at this time, he could remain 100% calm and continue analyzing the situation to give more reasonable advice and suggestions. 1
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAt this time, Charlie then said to Hamed, "I have a certain impression of your landscape there. Your base is O surrounded by many winding and NO rugged mountainous roads. So, the other party will not be able to advance too quickly in your direction. As for you, you don't need to be so anxious to ask your helicopters to leave immediately." 1
As he spoke, Charlie then suggested, "You can use your helicopters to help you lift sof your precious and valuable heavy equipment to your! reverse slope fortifications first. At the stime, you should also ask your scouts at the front line to pay close attention to your opponent's movements. It is still fine even if you ask your helicopters to leave when the other party stops marching and is beginning to deploy their artillery."
"The other party has thirty to forty towed howitzers. It would take a long tfor these towed howitzers to go from the towing state to a complete шо stop. After that, it will also take a long tfor them to fully deploy them and calculate the coordinates, adjust the angles, and prepare for the bombardment. So, you will still have enough tto react, then!" 7 X