https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWJspgEotqU&list=PL021FCE912747136A&index=4Wire man: “Settle down folks, briefing’s starting.”
“We’ve been tasked with eliminating a mobile SAM battery that’s been set up in the Yilma valley. In this mission or greatest enemy will be the terrain. The Yilma Valley has a certain type of geology which resulted in many disconnected plateaus spread across flat scrubland. The SAM sites are almost certainly deployed atop these plateaus but we don’t know which ones exactly. In short; you’ll be assaulting the high ground. The one piece of good news is that the plateaus are as hard to scale for the enemy as they are for us; strategic asset or no they’re not about to park a large garrison in essentially the middle of nowhere. Another thing to note is that the plateaus will <span class="mu-s">block sensor scans from the low ground</span> so don’t rely on those too much. I recommend <span class="mu-s">jump jets</span>, <span class="mu-s">indirect fire weapons</span> and other equipment that will help mitigate the terrain disadvantage. Once you get atop the plateau you should be able to engage the enemy on equal footing as well as having an advantage against any enemy reinforcements entering the AO.”
“In a battlefield like this the helicopter is king, even without the heavy VTOL QRF the neromians will have gunships patrolling the area. As such our employers are sending a pair of anti-air missile trucks. Now given that NODR is a technological backwater, these trucks with their sophisticated missiles and fire control radars are rare and expensive assets to the NOAF. Our employer would really, really appreciate it if we brought them back intact. Based on their specs they’ll shred aircraft at long range but are absolutely helpless against any ground units or flyers that get in their minimum range.”
“I’ll be honest with all of you: this mission is going to be tricky but the Neromians don’t hold all the cards. I believe you can do this. Any questions?”
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