>>5345429>>5345425If the Analyst is going to allow and encourage paramilitary, militia forces to move into a neighboring nation... He should see who exactly they are. Staying close to the meeting place, he has a spotting scope with a camera installed on a hill. Nearby, he is sitting inside an armored Humvee with a security detail. He deploys a commercial, camera drone and has it available to follow any vehicles at vehicle speed. There is just so many vehicles passing up and down this road. Trucks are very common, but he notices that a few of them have tinted windows and tarps covering their beds. However, as time passes, he realizes that this is a common trait of some vehicles in the area, one out of every ten or twenty trucks is just arranged in such a way. People value their privacy and they can not afford to have a hard cover for their bed, so they use a tarp.
Then a few of the trucks start turning off the main road towards the meeting place. As soon as they get onto this lone, gravel road, the first one starts gunning the engine. The next one proceeds at the usual pace, until a wide enough gap is formed, and then it guns the engine as well. Then suddenly there is a large, cargo truck pulling onto this road as well, followed by more cargo trucks, and more cargo trucks. Ukrainian military cargo trucks. The drone was tasked to follow the vehicles from a distance. This was them, these were the guys. Watching from a distance, he saw the vehicles pull into the Benin training field. It was a clearing surrounded by trees, with fortifications and gravel roads. As the pickups came to a stop, the tarps were thrown off the vehicles and armed men began to hop or climb out. Each truck had it's PKM General Purpose Machine Gun being attached and mounted.
The men had soviet steel helmets, green uniforms, the Shadow of Unity armband, and AK-105s. Out of each truck was a man with a RPK-74M and a man whose AK-105 appeared to have a tube-fed grenade launcher mounted under it.
As the Analyst got out of the armored humvee, he noticed that the trucks